Minor issues upgrading Brenda’s iPhone7 to an iPhone14

Posted By on May 16, 2023

Brenda's iPhone14 on Magfast ExtremeSomething unanticipated happened last weekend when secretly trying to prepare a new iPhone14 to give to Brenda for Mother’s Day … it was likely the busiest time for wireless cellphone towers … especially if on Mobile Virtual Network Operator (MVNO)

Mother's Day T-Mobile Wireless on Mother's Day 2023

In other words, the day I gave Brenda the new phone to play with was the day everyone was attempting to send their mothers messages or calling them. Ugh … the T-Mobile system was slow, sluggish and overwhelmed in our area, which is the carrier Mint Mobile uses.

iPhone14 5G Mint Mobile iPhone14 home wifi

So much for bragging about her new 5G speeds and Apple Silicon A15 Bionic Chip with 5-core GPU all when text messages wouldn’t send and arrived late. Hm …I should have thought it through a little bit more. Thankfully all the congestion cleared up by the end of the day and she is now happy … but still missing the “home” button a little bit. I think what made her even happier was the new blue Magsafe silicone case that Taylor and Katelyn gave her for Mother’s Day in order to protect her new pretty iPhone14.

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Music Monday: Pushing a Jimmy Buffett memory forward

Posted By on May 15, 2023

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Wishing a Happy Mother’s Day to Brenda and Katelyn … and Happy Birthday to my daughter too

Posted By on May 14, 2023

Blooming love’s embrace,
Mother’s heart, radiant grace,
Forever cherished.

While listening to a news program a couple of weeks ago, the morning hosts talked about receiving too many long, overly wordy interoffice emails and notes; I assume journalists can be longwinded? A Haiku challenge ensued. 

Haiku (俳句) is a type of short form poetry originally from Japan. Traditional Japanese haiku consist of three phrases composed of 17 phonetic units (called on in Japanese, which are similar to syllables) in a 5, 7, 5 pattern that include a kireji, or “cutting word” and a kigo, or seasonal reference.

So for Mother’s Day 2023, I’m using a ChatGPT written Haiku poem (above) …  and am including odd, but unique, “turtle slap” video especially for Brenda (turtles are a long running Brenda joke). We are looking forward to a visit from Taylor and Megan for Mother’s Day and will be in spirit with my daughter Katelyn … mom to our two beautiful granddaughters … and wishing her a Happy Birthday too (see you soon. Hm, what were we doing last year?).

Airtravel in the US: The skies aren’t getting much friendlier

Posted By on May 13, 2023

Which airline do you fly most often?
We had a bad experience last summer on AirCanada and probably won’t ever flight with them again … on the other hand, we fly Southwest all the time and thankfully didn’t fly during their “meltdown (click charts for larger).”

WSJ Jan 2023 Airline Ranking chart

Even after the December 2022 flightmare by Southwest Airlines, they still rank above several other US domestic airlines, 2020-2022according to The Best and Worst Airlines of 2022 in the Wall Street Journal.

According to an article and comparison earlier this year,
“Delta retained its crown by navigating the hurdles better than peers, but was far from perfect. The airline took the top spot in three of the seven categories, down from five in 2021. Its on-time arrival rate of 81.7% beat all competitors, but was still down from 87.9% in 2021 and 83.4% in 2019, the industry’s last normal year.” 

LINK to full article 

Tech Friday: A new female CEO is coming to Twitter

Posted By on May 12, 2023

Elon Musk, the world’s richest man, has announced that he will be handing over the reins of Twitter to a new female CEO. The move comes after Musk acquired the social media platform for $44 billion in April 2022.

In a tweet on Thursday, Musk said: 

Musk has been a vocal critic of Twitter’s moderation policies, which he has said are too restrictive. He has also said that he wants to make Twitter a more open and free platform for speech.

It is unclear what changes the new CEO will make to Twitter. However, her appointment is a sign that Musk is serious about his commitment to making the platform more open and free.

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An impressive grilled Mexican sandwich

Posted By on May 11, 2023

Saw this double-tortilla inspired grilled Mexican sandwich on Twitter the other day and wanted to save to my food and recipe categories with the thought … I might try this!

Books: “The Courage to Be Free” (2023) – Ron DeSantis

Posted By on May 10, 2023

My library borrowing and Kindle game caught up with me this week as the book I borrowed, “Metathreats,”  (and was in the middle of reading) expired … but because I have been The Courage to Be Free - Ron DeSantiskeeping my Kindle in “Airplane Mode,” I continued reading. Generally I can’t finish a book without renewing so will often put my Kindle in Airplane Mode so it stay in my device — tip it works until you forget.

Anyway, the Ron DeSantis book that I’ve had on hold in my local library since January became available and so I excitedly downloaded it to my Kindle — therefore removing the book I was in the middle of reading. Unfortunately “Megathreats” is not available to borrow in order to finish, so it is back on hold again. Ugh … cheapskate Rich should just buy the books. 😉 

So this past weekend I’ve started reading “The Courage to Be Free: Florida’s Blueprint for Americas’s Revival” and immediately recognize that Governor Ron DeSantis has the leadership traits that many in America are searching for … me included. Oh I’m sure like every politician, there’s plenty to complain about … too young, too conservative, too hard-nosed and likely in direct competition with former President Trump for the Republican nomination. All that aside, if he “were” elected and “could” manage to deal with the swamp that is Washington DC and embedded corrupt lifers who wield power, America would have a far better chance to be ashining city on a hill once again. 

Hopefully I get through this book before it needs to be returned … perhaps I should set to “Airplane Mode” just in case?

Angel Food Cake, Strawberries and Whipped Cream Leftovers

Posted By on May 9, 2023

Rich eating Angel Food Birthday CakeDriving 2010 BMW X5 35d down lane

Although few of us getting older really want to spend too much time highlighting “yet another” birthday, last weekend was mine … so I celebrated by hauling 68 pounds of aluminum cans to the recycler (above). Since we were with KDAE the previous weekend … and Taylor stops in regularly (twice this past week) and was working a garage sale with Megan and her mom (his haul below), Brenda and I enjoyed the weekend together. 

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Music Monday: RIP Gordon Lightfoot, a folk singing legend

Posted By on May 8, 2023

Gordon Lightfoot - Chris Young/AP photoCanadian singer/songwriter Gordon Lightfoot passed away last week; he was 84. The respected entertainer has been a favorite of mine since high school and I enjoyed his music throughout the years … and still do. Music Monday has highlighted a few of his many songs and I felt obligated to reflect on his music this week (commented on a WSJ article in 2019).

Gordon Lightfoot, the Canadian singer-songwriter whose enduring folk hits included “The Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald” and “Sundown,” died Monday, his spokesperson told CNN. He was 84.

Lightfoot died of natural causes at 7:30 p.m. at Sunnybrook Hospital in Toronto, spokesperson Victoria Lord said.

His death comes less than a month after he canceled his 2023 US and Canada concert schedule on April 11. That cancellation was due to “health related issues” according to a Facebook post.

Lightfoot found success on the US pop charts in 1970 with the song “If You Could Read My Mind.” That track also earned the artist his second of four Grammy nominations, that one for best male pop vocal performance.

His 1976 ballad about the sinking of a Great Lakes cargo ship, “The Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald,” reached No. 2 on the Billboard charts. Other hits included “Carefree Highway.

LINK to CNN article

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How Steve Jobs saved Apple with the iMac 25 years ago

Posted By on May 7, 2023

Memories: We had two of them — The original iMac in 1998

On May 6, 1998, Steve Jobs announced the iMac, and we wouldn’t now have the iPhone, the Apple Store, or even Apple itself, if it hadn’t been such a success.

If there’s ever any doubt that the iMac is a phenomenal success, just try to think of any other computer — any other device — that is still being sold a quarter of a century after it was launched. The iMac of 2023 may be vastly different to the original one announced in 1998, but it’s not just that it has kept the name.

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