What goes around, comes around … and spins around

Posted By on January 31, 2021

This past Christmas, Megan ordered a fancier turntable for Taylor, which arrived this past week. He was excited set up his gift and shared the photos. It looks nice.

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It is hard to believe millennials have gravitated to vinyl record albums and turntables in this century, but like my friend Mark, my son Taylor enjoys listening to music on vinyl record albums. Good figure? 

In Mark’s situation, it is likely the nostalgia in collecting old record albums and then listening to every imperfection … just like we did in the old days.  I’m not quite sure why those who grew up on CD, mp3 and iPods like it?  Well, it is interesting seeing Taylor and his friend Mike “listening to vinyl records” … Hm, I wonder if it plays 45s or better yet, 78s

Woodworking ideas: Workshop dust collection improvements

Posted By on January 30, 2021

My basement woodworking shop is a dust-making mess in our house, but there isn’t much I can do about it now other than to improve how I collect and filter and keep dust from gravitating into the furnaces cold air returns and upstairs.

In our previous house in Hudson Ohio, I was fortunate to have a “large” front portion of a heated garage for my smallish workshop (still attached to the house), FilterForJetDustControl201002but after moving to ShopsmithChipcollectorCincinnati with a full basement, I decided to set up part of it as my workshop. Over the years, I’ve added more power tools and finished off the rest ofHandsawsFromPast201221 basement, but still find that wood dust is nearly impossible to control.

I added a Jet air cleaner which helps …  and to use my 30 year old “smallish” Shopsmith high volume chip collector … but still, cutting, routing and sanding dusts goes everywhere. Thankfully clean up with a broom on the tile floor is fairly easy and a regular changing of filters in the air cleaner and furnaces helps a lot … but I should be able to do more.

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I built a hood and vacuum setup for my Hitachi Miter Saw just like the one I made for my now retired radial arm saw (photos above from 2-years ago), but it really doesn’t help much. So after watching this video, am archiving and thinking maybe I could do something similar? (BTW, the YouTube video outtakes at the end are the best part!)

Tech Friday: Our small Echo Dot on the Home Theater ceiling

Posted By on January 29, 2021

Now that the wiring in the basement is no longer laying on the floor in order to feed the kitchen television cable extender and ceiling repairs are finished up, I’ve been cleaning up and moving things back into the home theater and game room areas. With some fresh paint everything looks pretty good, so I installed our original Amazon Echo Dot on the ceiling below the CeilingEchoHomeTheater210119semi-hidden projector for the display. After a quick test, Alexa is doing her thing with the quirky personalize programmed voice routines.

Surprisingly the small Echo Dot on the lower basement ceiling does a pretty good job even though a full-sized Echo would have been better for the room . Perhaps it’s all the extra insulation in the walls?CeilingMountEcho210118

Archive: Professional Brenda and the Hawk Migration #TBT

Posted By on January 28, 2021

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When searching for a photo of my 1996 Toyota 4Runner (never found one), I stumbled across a couple personal photos from 1997 and will archive them for today’s Throwback Thursday #TBT. StJosephpeninsula

One of “professional Brenda” dressed for the office in 1990’s style (ha!) and the other of our family on an October Hawk Migration birding trip to St Joseph Peninsula State Park on the Florida panhandle. I was on the Audubon board back then and we as a family spent more time hiking and going on outings. In retrospect, those were great years and very good times together as a family. If you are not making time to do outdoor things as a family … don’t put it off … time flies by way too fast (and no … playing Angry Birds together doesn’t count).

While I’m at it, I’ll include this previously used animated gif from 1982/2013 (it flips) that I had forgotten about but spotted when doing some computer housekeeping.

Do all grandparents love their grandchildren as much as I do?

Posted By on January 27, 2021

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Bubblicious, but I am not talking about bubble gum popping

Posted By on January 26, 2021

All I can think about are the stock market “bubbles” BubbliciousGumfrom the past. I’d love to believe the upward trend we’ve seen this past years is genuine and built on an appropriate foundation, but suspect as most know, it is being built on “hope” and “stimulus dollars.”

Now that is not to say that certain companies are not doing well and going gangbusters due to less competition due to the pandemic, but overall, most Americans (and people around the world) are sitting tight, earning less and hoping for brighter days ahead. They aren’t necessarily being productive or adding to a countries GDP, it’s growth and wealth.

The good news is that it does look as if most people are ready to recover when the vaccines begin to slow the Coronavirus spread (no sign of that yet). The questionable part is just how much damage to society’s fabric did COVID19 do?

Part of progress is learning to do things more efficiently, and we have for the most part. Unfortunately just as with automation, computer efficiency and most any advancement in the past … fewer workers will be needed. Some questions are, will we need expensive commercial real estate, malls and stores, office towers or all the businesses that support them and the infrastructure? Is business travel really the most efficient way to be productive? If it becomes unnecessary, what happens to all those employees and the cities they once worked in?

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Music Monday: Lexington Lab Band does 1971 Chicago song

Posted By on January 25, 2021

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A Sunday filler post for those willing to pray for our country

Posted By on January 24, 2021

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"if my people, who are called by my name, shall humble themselves and pray and seek my face, and turn from their wicked ways, then I will hear from heaven, and will forgive their sin and heal their land."

2 Chronicles 7:14

These days, I have been upscaling my coffee and my toothpaste

Posted By on January 23, 2021

original_10_oz-1Once upon a time,DunkinDonutsHazelnutCoffee I was … or at least tried … to be frugal in most things. I’ve always shied away from buying higher priced brand names, when there were less expensive option. Coffee is a prime example … since I was perfectly happy with the Chock full o’Nuts brand of canned coffee since the 1980s (and have the coffee cans to prove it) until Katelyn and Drew spoiled and hooked me on Dunkin’ Donuts Hazelnut coffee. I justified it by using a one-cup coffee maker instead of a pot (I even reused k-cups years ago).

CrestWhiteToothpasteIt was pretty much the same for 99 cents a tube Pepsodent until it became more difficult to find in the stores we shopped. No big deal since other brands seemed to have equally good toothpaste UNTIL they started playing around with the tube size. So instead of spinning our wheels, Brenda has just been buying whatever toothpaste is on sale.

Then came the marketing brilliance of Proctor and Gamble with a great new toothpaste that they must have tested on people just like me? They are giving dentists these trial tubes KNOWING I’m going to love their Crest 3D White Brilliance toothpaste. Now I’m hooked on the good stuff and am trying to convince Brenda to buy it … even thought it cost more than the other tubes. gThinkingSmileyI’ll start with adding it to our list: Alexa, add Crest 3D White Toothpaste to our shared grocery list.”

The best part about Inauguration 2021: Memes of Bernie Sanders

Posted By on January 22, 2021

CNNLightInWashingtonDC210119Not being an advocate for those advocating bigger government, higher taxes, progressive policies … or most Democrats in general, I was not looking forward to the inauguration of Joe Biden as the 46th President of the United States this past week. In fact, I didn’t watch any live coverage and relied on the  news clips afterwards. I think it was the pre-inauguration liberal CNN commenter’s remark that made me ignore the day: “The light beams reaching out in Washington DC were like the extension of Joe Biden’s arms embracing the country.” Ugh!

Negativity on my part aside, I do wish our new president well in his term and his stated goal to unite the country. I do hope he can keep America strong and prosperous.

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Senator Bernie Sanders “left out in the cold” on Inauguration day 2021

On the positive side, was any violence and there was a bit of levity with the sharing of Bernie Sanders memes after seeing him sitting by himself “out in the cold” (ironic?) I’m not sure how many memes there were, but his photo has been manipulated in practically every way imaginable. I thought the original was funny enough, but the creativity of people (with way too much time on their hands, as Brenda would say) was impressive.

The best one was the Cincinnati oriented Bengals meme (being a Bengals fan) … but it was outdone by a favorite TV BBT  comedy meme … although you might have to a Big Bang Theory fan to understand it.

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Senator Sanders is at least making the most out of it … for charity no less (even socialists can do the right thing once in a while): Bernie Sanders puts mittens to work: Inauguration meme lands on sweatshirt for charity.

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