My eyes are open for an Approved Packard Service sign

Posted By on August 17, 2016

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A friend of mine, an automotive journalist, snapped this photo on his way across the country on Route 66 last week and Packard_Sign-Sept11_27ButI couldn’t help but crop and copy it for my blog – (above – thanks Wayne, not that you know I’m using your photo).  Although my garage shop is not quite ready for an Approved  Packard Service center sign, I do like it.

I have a few projects on the list before getting my dad’s 1958 Packard Hawk on the road again, so maybe I need a sign to instill a little more confidence?  (it is now my car, but I’ll always think of it as my dad’s car — as I should).

The complex but impressive 3 compressor Audi TDI diesel

Posted By on August 16, 2016

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Audi’s 2017 SQ7 diesel TDI takes a new spin on hybrid vehicles by incorporating an electric compressor in addition to the already impressive 2 compressors (turbochargers). I’m not sure at what point technology goes too far in adding complexity but improving performance, but this is one impressive TDI! (link and video illustration below)

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Relaxing weekend with Mom Howard and music reminiscing

Posted By on August 15, 2016

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Our BMW X5 35d loves cheap diesel fuel ;-)

Posted By on August 14, 2016

First let me qualify, this is the discounted United Dairy Farmers (UDF – Mobil) price for diesel … but I’m not complaining about $2.14 either (current Aug 2016 price). It isn’t like we need an excuse to buy milkshakes, but their summer promotion in discounts fuel is the little push I need to bring home a milkshake. So far so we haven’t gone overboard, but since the promo end with summer, I’ll probably try for one more promo fill.

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Archive: Birthday wishes to my wife Brenda – a day late!

Posted By on August 13, 2016

RichBrendaOnBrenichNo I didn’t forget my wife’s birthday … I just didn’t post anything on the blog until my son Taylor requested a photo of “both of us when we were his age.” After sending him this one for his Facebook page, kelleysislandaerialI figured that I might as well archive it here. We regularly sailed and anchored in the Lake Erie islands … and were particularly fond of the cove on Kelleys Island so as long as the wind was not from the north! (oh, the stories!)

Above is a Photo from our pre-kid days sailing Brenich out of Vermillion and Huron, OH on Lake Erie … and below MomH on Brenda’s birthday, August 12, 2016.

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One of my long time customers is making a change

Posted By on August 12, 2016

Change can be depressing, especially when it comes to losing a longtime client that I now think of as friends like the folks at SummitSWCD in Akron. In this case there isn’t anything I can do since as voters in Summit County approved expanding the county’s data center andSummitSWCDwebsite information technology department. They will now be internalizing the webhosting that my company, Consolidated Printing and Publishing, has been doing for them over the years.

When I think about it, we go way back; I’ve been servicing their needs, including printing and webhosting for decades. They have made two building changes and I’ve made one when moving from Cuyahoga Falls to Cincinnati.

Back in 1987, when we moved into our newly remodeled Cuyahoga Falls building, pre-www (World Wide Web – that actually sounds funny to say nowadays), they were one of my first customers as it was a no-brainer to go after the business right across the street from me — their small office overlooked the Cuyahoga River and had a nice view. I remember when several of today’s long time employees were hired and am now watching them retire (in their 50s!!!)too early in the opinion of someone who works in the private sector. Initially most all their printing and graphics work sent over to me, because besides a typewriter and copy machine, their office didn’t have personal computers … still a fairly new technology. The mainstays for those of use in the printing business were the expendables like business cards, letterhead, envelopes and carbonless forms (a big deal getting rid of carbon paper). My bigger push were the regular newsletters (my mainstay) and helping customers learn to design and "pageset" their own monthly newsletter for us to print. The good ol’ days! 

Actually the "change" got me thinking about how "change" also got me started in business. ‘Back in the day,’ it was the opposite move. Many established companies were finding their antiquated "in-house" printshops too expensive. printingpress2colorThe capital nature of the equipment and the legacy cost of well compensated employees were an ideal place to cut for many bloated corporations looking to downsize … or to use a business correct term, "rightsize." It was a big cost saving to have lean companies handle the printing needs that the vastly improved Xerox machines (soon to have a ton of competition too) were not able to handle by the office staffs. It was a good to be able to grow a business while these companies were outsourcing.

Nothing stays the same though, as the last decade (along with a recession and a low growth recovery – see yesterday’s post), companies and organizations are finding that technology is making it easier and cost effective to bring much of what they were sending out back in house. And so the cycle goes.

Hopefully I’ll still keep my foot in the door at Summit SWCD as I’ll keep making my regular stops during my sales trips to northeast Ohio … besides, I do still handle a few of their print jobs, but I can tell … those days are likely numbered as well.
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Twitter investors and stock traders see different things $TWTR

Posted By on August 11, 2016

Get hammered, bounce back. After promising news of more live event streaming, and peppering in a few buyout rumors, $TWTR could really be off to the races (again). It’s a chart only a "trader" can love … since investors question Twitter’s business model and management. A chart for the summer of 2016 tells the tale.

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Twitter’s ($TWTR) stock to a hit after their earning report and numbers’
but rebound after the talking about streaming live MLB and NHL.

EDIT: $TWTR closed 8/11/2016 at $19.78 up 74 cents or 3.9%.

Sensible economic thinking from business CEO Andy Puzder

Posted By on August 11, 2016

There are people who have the ability to communicate and can make "simple-sense" of the usually complicated economic issues facing our country. ShrinkingEconomicPieI’d like to believe that IF enough voters are willing to digest the three minutes of conversation below, that they would be less inclined to "dis" a business oriented pro-growth policy that is a win-win for all who want an improving America.

Andy_PuzderAndy Puzder, a once very  successful trial lawyer and now CEO — who saved CKE Restaurants and made them profitable (Hardee’s and Carl’s Jr), is one such guy. He was able to communicate a commonsense and simple message yesterday on Mornings with MariaFox Business. I wish those who have been struggling to improve their lot in life since the recession and have resisted pro-grow, business friendly solutions as a way to improve our economy, would at least recognize that the Obama/Clinton solutions of a bigger centralized government imposing more regulations, borrowing trillions and demanding higher taxes does not work. Why voters prefers slicing a shrinking pie into smaller and smaller pieces is beyond me? If the last 8 years have proven anything, it is that the current path we are on does not promote economic growth, create jobs, raise wages or improve conditions for the middle and lower class majority in our country. We need to wake up before it is too late.

  MorningsMaria | Three minutes with Andy Puzder 8/10/2016

Quickly spun up a new server and volume with Digital Ocean

Posted By on August 10, 2016

One of the great things about working with Digital Ocean is the ability to spin up a new droplet server based on a previously saved image/backups within a few minutes. Due to recent improvement of adding volumes in order to expand volumeDOstorage, currently only a couple of their data centers, I opted to image an older Linux server to a new datacenter supporting "volumes." The advantage is the addition of less expensive and "resizable as needed" data storage that works handily with their current platform. This makes a smaller and less expensive server ideal for archiving larger yet retrievable files. For my company’s purpose, this means my clients can have decades worth of previous printing archives only a click away for very little cost.

Digital Ocean is a great company and highly recommended for those who are comfortable spinning up their own cloud servers and has me rethinking my other cloud-based archiving … although Amazon’s S3 reliability, speed and value for the dollar is hard to beat.

Flip-flops are becoming my preferred summertime footwear

Posted By on August 9, 2016

There was a day, when all I wore for casual footwear were boat shoes … but Sperry Topsiders in particular (also athletic shoes of course ). SperryKeenSandals160808In recent years I’ve opted for simple slip on sandals around house, pool and at the dock or if you preferred flip-flops … or if you go WAY back – thongs (see below) — this  was a term my mother used that embarrassed her grandkids. I have an older well worn pair with terribly slick treads that I keep on the boat, but after sliding one too many times on the dock, decided to replace with a pair of Sperry Baitfish Flip-Flops (photo front). This much improved version/brand has a deck shoe tread that I am hoping will be closer to my really sure footed "boat only" SeaRacer Sneakers. These new Sperry flip-flops have quickly become sperry_boat_shoes_140805my preferred summer footwear "around the house" shoes and I hate to leave them aboard Encore. Maybe a second pair or a Christmas wish item … although my Keen Waimea H2 sandals with their special toe protection (photo rear) are still smartly designed, but clickity click (mp3), ugh!

For all around wear, I’m still going to slip on a pair of well broken in Sperry Topsider and updated insoles, but for everyday around the pool, patio and at the dock footwear, you can’t beat the quality of Sperry branded flip-flops.

Note: Usage in U.S., particularly Southern California. (Prior to 1980’s, perhaps later). Thong is exclusively footwear (sandal), not related to undergarments or bathing suits. The usage of thong as G-string (bathing suit or underwear) is post 1980’s?Wiktionary Talk

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See Wikipedia entry for thongs (footwear) or flip-flops

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