Tech Friday: A Sony Blu Ray DVD player and HDMI splitter

Posted By on March 30, 2018

HDMI4KUltraHDNow that our home theater has seats again, we are able to enjoy movie watching … sort of. When Katelyn and Taylor were home last weekend, I realized our old LG Blu-Ray DVD player didn’t work(it was a remote issue without any button overrides on the box). That frustration was followed by an older home theater receiver/amp that only had one HDMI "in" port which meant I had to unplug and plug in gadget boxes – DVD, Roku or Fioptics TV box. Brenda asked, "don’t they make an extension hub" (she surprises me with her commonsense sometimes) … to which I shrugged UNTIL checking the Internet. Sure enough, they are relatively inexpensive and so opted to order one with yet another remote for switching input sources.

While I was at it, I read a few of the reviews on inexpensive Blu-Ray DVD players and decided the slightly older Sony BDPS3700 would be perfect … and that for only $55, was a fairly good WikiBuyI do enjoy that shopping plugin BTW!

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Congratulations to my niece Madison and husband Nathan

Posted By on March 29, 2018

RileyHowardKling_Born_180328It is exciting to share the happy moment of a birth … especially when it is a member of our family who really has wanted a baby. Brenda and I are SO very happy for Madison and Nathan … as well as grandma and grandpa Skinner (Brenda’s sister Chris/Jerry).

Riley Howard Kling did not arrive without concern or worry, as he was a premature; both mom and son did just fine. We were all on pins and needles praying for all to go well while watching our phones all day for text message updates from Chris and Jerry.

The baby shower for Madison and Nathan was this past weekend and I’m sure I was not the only one noticing just how happy Madison looked; I don’t think her smile could have been any bigger while I was talking too her … holding Annalyn! They obviously do not know what is in store for them, HA!
Smile As I’ve mentioned before, "marriage was nothing compared to becoming a parent."

Found a great #TBT photo when deleting emails for space

Posted By on March 29, 2018

sortbysizeAfter noticing once again my business email box pushing the limit on storage, I did the normal "sort by size" in order to delete old and unneeded larger emails with hefty attachments. This is a common practice for me as several times each month my servers automatically back-up databases and email a .ZIP archive and customers often still prefer emailing design files and art rather than sharing a folder, file or link in a cloud-based archive like Dropbox, Box, Apple iCloud, Google Drive, Microsoft’s OneDrive or Amazon’s Clouddrive and S3.

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Usually for my personal Gmail account I’m not concerned as Google generously offers 15GBs of shared storage across Gmail, Google Drive and Google+ Photos. BUT … even with that, I’m starting to push limits as our family shares photos back and forth (I rarely delete them). Unfortunately Google does not make sifting through the larger emails easy and it requires a search string (although there use to be an extension to Chrome that sort, but it is no longer available???).

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Back to the point of the Throw Back Thursday of this post … while sorting through some of the older and larger files, my daughter Katelyn sent me a bunch of photos from a spring break trip with college friends to the Delray Beach condo and a visit with her now late grandmother and grandfather. Wouldn’t you know, a nice #TBT memory photo!

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One of our narcissistic doves seems to like taking a #selfie

Posted By on March 28, 2018

We have a couple of Canary cams in our home and they constantly trigger for one thing or the other. I’m still having problems with one of them sending “Person spotted in Away mode” CanaryPersonSpottedInAwayModewhich usually means my iPhone has not been detected as being “home.” I’ve tweaked the setting, played with masks, double and triple check my location services and made sure the geofence circles don’t intersect. Still the iPhone occasionally is not seen as “home” and therefore sends a “motion detected” or “person spotted” message to our phones. It happens enough that we are beginning to ignore the triggered alerts — not good.

A cam trigger this week was humorous, although it was recorded as just “motion” NOT a “person spotted” alert:

A great breakfast deal – the Taco Bell Mini Skillet Bowl

Posted By on March 28, 2018

TacoBellMiniBreakfastBowlQ: What is the best breakfast deal?

A: Taco Bell’s Mini Skillet Bowl

My son Taylor and I in agreement that the best deal around for a tasty, quick and inexpensive fast food breakfast is the Taco Bell Mini Skillet Bowl.

Where else can you jump start your day for $1.00 … and get as much taste, value and convenience? I don’t think you can … and am hoping that Taco Bell continues to keep this “value item” on their breakfast menu.

I also think Taylor will be making this a regular stop since he is always up early (probably scrambling) in order to drive 30+ minutes to work in order to avoid traffic and get his day started early (right – his photo Monday morning eating a TB Mini Skillet Bowl at his desk)

Old May Fly Walleye fishing lures that need to be tossed or sold

Posted By on March 27, 2018

MayFlyLure1While cleaning out old Consolidated Printing and Publishing files and boxes stored in our basement, I ran across about 50 May Fly Lures made by a charter fishing company. MayFlyLure2

We printed and packaged these in batches on demand for Darrel Rowh’s side company Misty Blue Tackle and a note on the box indicated these were an ordered batch that he never picked up … cough, cough …  a couple of decades ago! So, before throwing them away, I think I’ll list them on Amazon Selling or eBay and tried to get $10 for a couple of them in a packet (to make it worthwhile shipping them)who knows, I might recover a couple bucks?

A baby shower and babysitting fun for Bompa with Annalyn

Posted By on March 26, 2018

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Who knew that an AppleTV would be a favorite technology buy

Posted By on March 25, 2018

Looking back (post from March 2015) on technology buys over the past few years, it is hard for me to put my finger on a favorite … besides the smartphone which surly#1? But push come to shove for #2 …  it is likely the Apple iPad as I use it far more that I ever thought; it has become my daily traveling companion and does far more "computing" that I ever expected.

As for Brenda, it is amazing how much she uses our older and relatively inexpensive AppleTV. It was an "impulse buy" at $59 three years ago and is used far more than the Roku, DVD or even the digital TV box now that we have "on demand" and "catch-up TV" features. She goes back to the AppleTV for its ease of use for subscription Netflix and Amazon video. She actually makes me feel like I’m still in the stone age as I’m still struggling to record TV and make room on our DVR (at least it’s not a VCR recorder!)

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You can’t change the past, focus on what you can change

Posted By on March 24, 2018

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“Change is the law of life. Those who look only to the past or present are certain to miss the future.”
— John F Kennedy

Avoid fly by night services, plugins and linking when blogging

Posted By on March 23, 2018

Here’s some advice from someone who as blogged daily since 2005AVOID using data, photos, video, etc archived on other services. Over the years, I have been frustrated by “what seemed great at the time” using services offered by companies who specialize in hosting data for users.

A little history: It started for me when shopping around for the best “host” for my business website — cppnet.com. I opted to host on a Canadian server promising LimiitedAccessCPPNETbetter service, support and low prices. Unfortunately after also using them to host some rudimentary websites for my customers as well, they sold out and I lost direct control of my data and more importantly the domains I handled. Months later I was able to retrieve, but not without significant effort.

It was about that point I opted to run my own servers and offer space on them to my customers … mostly as a way for me to save their printed jobs and archive their files (it is amazing to see the Akron Audubon Newsletter issues go back to 1997!). But times change and eventually cloud services take over the local archival duties.

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As for blogging, off-loading bandwidth and data intensive video seemed like the only way to stream data back in the day … except they once again, users are dependence on the company(ies) they choose to use. One of the obvious choices initially was Google Video. Unfortunately data saved and served with them is now defunct as of 2012 (after purchasing YouTube). As for the afore mentioned, YouTube is notoriously shortsighted when shutting down a users account. Practically all my early video (home video and otherwise) were deleted after I including a 3 minute segment (properly credited) of Ed Begley Jr talking about biodiesel with Oprah. That’s the video gripe.

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