Archiving a photo of my nephew and son hanging out together

Posted By on January 17, 2016

JabenTaylorCincinnati_Jan2016Archiving a January 2016 photo of my nephew Jaben and my son Taylor before the Bengals demise last week. They decided to get together in Cincinnati and watch the playoff game together – from all accounts, they had a good time.

I’m sure my brother feels the same way … it is  nice to see our sons choosing to hang out together for a football game,  despite their age difference. One thing I have found … an age difference as teenagers mean diddly-squat as you grow older.

Family is family … it is good to see this.

Using a photo to read the tiny print on an Apple USB charger

Posted By on January 16, 2016

AppleCharger5V1AThis is probably something I should have known, but the small Apple device chargers have such small printing that I’ve never eyeballed them close enough. The are only a 1A charging device so they do not power the Raspberry Pi computers approrpriately (just in case you needed to know). Instead, you’ll need to be looking for a 2A – 5 volt USB device … like the ones sold for this purpose or many others. Too bad since I was really hoping to used this tiny device with a short USB to micro USB cable for the Raspberry Pi when I mount it in the detached garage. (click photo if you have aging eyes too)

Computer, the Cloud and Blog updates and clean up

Posted By on January 16, 2016

My cluttered desktop was overdue for a good clean-up and at least a little bit of organizing. After recently adding a second monitor to my iMac dedicated to virtual Windows 10 there ended up being more room to spreadout and clutter. Besides there is a 3rd monitor running after plugging in the new Raspberry Pi to the old Mac Mini ViewSonic DVI monitor (with a HDMI to DIV-D adapter from Monoprice) … and 4th and 5th if you add my antique Gateway notebook and iPad that get move here and there (and let’s not call the iPhone a monitor even though it sits nearby and glows!)

Once I started, there wasn’t any stopping so “I started” in with the external harddrives and Cloud storage. At some point I need to consolidate since I know longer remember what is on Amazon’s Cloud, my several Cubbies, Dropbox, Google Drive, iCloud or One Drive. I haven’t toss of those clould service “yet,” but need to improve my efficiency rather than focusing on redundancy. Meh, it all just housekeeping.

Setting up the Raspberry Pi as a security monitor

Posted By on January 15, 2016

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We’ve had a professional security system in the house for years, but I’ve always thought it would be nice to make a homemade version for the detached edimaxwifidonglegarage/pool house – might be a perfect Raspberry Pi project?

The first step was to see just what kind of wifi signal was there, considering the tiny $10 USB wifi dongle — obviously not much of an antenna (little nub at top of the device in the photo above).

Next was to boot up out in the garage and run the Wavemon program from the Linux command line and check the link quality and signal level (readout in photo above) while walking around on my extension cord leash. A useable connection in most areas toward the front; not so good in the area back near the workbench, woodstove or pool pump equipment room … but that’s okay since I’m probably going to use a Pi camera module mounted up high in the front window anyway. I’ll plan on pointing the lens at the driveway and if that works, I might try the Pi Noir infrared camera pointing at the inside of my garage shop for night monitoring (although would probably need to make a multiplexer or add a second Raspberry Pi unless one of the cameras is set up using a USB port … not to mention some infra-red LEDs for illumnation? Better get the first camera working)

Anyway … it looks like I’ll have enough bandwidth to be able to access the Raspberry Pi and camera feed from my network and even be able to monitor in real time … sort of like the uStream.tv Gazbo cam I set up several years ago.

First nasty winter drive of 2016 was not too bad

Posted By on January 14, 2016

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This weeks trip back and forth from SW Ohio to NE Ohio was the first with slippery road and winter snow in 2016. There are sure to be a few more winter days this year, but glad to already be into mid-January.

This drive was also the first winter driving for the BMW X5 35d. Although the road never really were challenging, the European diesel SUV handled the slick interstates without a problems. I’m starting to feel comfortable behind the wheel and have found 4 hour stints behind the wheel fairly easy. My biggest “squawk” is the systems management computer detecting glitches “requiring a trip to a BMW service center” or so it says. Everything from detecting a low “run flat” tire pressure (they are all fine — cold weather related) to a “no-start” warning that in 999 miles the vehicle will not start due to requiring blue-def exhaust emission fluid. Grr!  I miss just having a couple lights on the dash.

Before there were Harley-Davidson Hogs …

Posted By on January 13, 2016

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William Harley and Arthur Davidson, founders of Harley-Davidson, with their motorcycles in 1914.

FYIHOG = Harley Owners Grouphttp://www.hog.com

Origin of “Hog” nickname
Beginning in 1920, a team of farm boys, including Ray Weishaar, who became known as the “hog boys,” consistently won races. The group had a hog, or pig as their mascot. Following a win, they would put the pig (a real one) on their Harley and take a victory lap. In 1983, the Motor Company formed a club for owners of its product taking advantage of the long-standing nickname by turning “hog” into the acronym H.O.G., for Harley Owners Group. Harley-Davidson attempted to trademark “hog”, but lost a case against an independent Harley-Davidson specialist, The Hog Farm of West Seneca, NY, in 1999 when the appellate panel ruled that “hog” had become a generic term for large motorcycles and was therefore unprotectable as a trademark.

Alabama over Clemson to become National Champions

Posted By on January 12, 2016

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College fooball doesn’t get any better than Monday night’s National Championship game between Alabama and unbeaten Clemson. The game came down to the 4th quarter where both team gave it their all. The playing was almost unbelievable on both sides of the ball. The game eventually turned on an Alabama score and surprise short on-sides kickoff and recovered by Alabama. This momentum change allowed Alabama to look as if it would be a controlled win. Clemson came back and again demonstrated why they were in this game.

It came down to the wire as it was hard to tell who might break away and score. I may just be me, but during the final 2 minutes … Clemson’s defense held play after play allowing Alabama’s offense to eat the clock and then score rather than scoring and giving Clemson’s offense a little more time and their timeouts. Who knows … the “slow score” may have been Alabama’s blessing in disguise?

Both teams were outstanding … too bad Clemson had to lose, but my hats off to Alabama on becoming the National Champs for 2016.

Take an Insprational Trip to Israel this spring – Mar/Apr 2016

Posted By on January 11, 2016

Have you ever considering visiting Israel? Here’s a great opportunity to go with my friend Pastor Keith Thomas for a “Best of Israel” tour. He has been taking groups for years and combined with his handpicked guides and economical  group rate accommodations and airfare, a trip this spring may be your best opportunity.

Touring Israel and the Holy Land is probably something most Christians “would like to do” in their lifetime, but due to cost and our busy lives, we (me included) put it off until our retirement years. This year, Keith has a few more slots to fill and has extended the invite for a few more days (weeks?). Leaving from Cincinnati is not necessary, you just need to be able to connect with him in New York for the flight overseas.

Send him an email … or take a look at the brochure on the Group Bible Study websiteThe Best of Israel – Spring 2016

Calculating the Costs to Society of the VW Scandal

Posted By on January 10, 2016

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The U.S. Department of Justice lawyers on behalf of the EPA are probably sleeping and dreaming dollar signs … a still unknown number but calculations mentioned in the WSJ top $45 Billion. They have an opportunity to capitalize on Volkswagen’s willful disregard and purposeful installation of “defeat devices” on Volkswagen, Audi and Porche TDI diesel vehicles for most of the past decade. The number of affected vehicles initially were 482,000 with a recent addition of another 100,000. Who knows what the lawsuit number will eventually request? I’m sure the number will be mind bogglingly large.

Interestingly Harvard and MIT researchers attempted to put a price on the “human health toll.” They concluded “excess pol­lu­tion emit­ted from the cars will cause 59 pre­ma­ture deaths, 31 cases of chronic bronchi­tis, 34 hos­pital ad­mis­sions, 120,000 days of restricted activ­ity in­clud­ing lost work days — 210,000 days with lower res­pira­tory prob­lems and 33,000 days with in­creased use of asthma in­halers. The cost, they said, will be $450 million.” They also admitted that those calculations could be interpreted higher or lower based on additional outside costs … it could be has high as $1.2 billion or as low as $72 million.

It is an interesting read in this past weekend’s WSJ. Source: How to Calculate the Costs to Society of the VW Scandal

Bengals lose in losers fashion – PIT 18 – CIN 16

Posted By on January 10, 2016

As a long time Cincinnati Bengals fan, I officially am no long going to declare them “my team.” Marvin Lewis needs to go as he has permitting poor sportsmanship and penalties all season long … and the stupidity continued Saturday night in self-destructive fashion.

The costly misbehavior and penalties in the final seconds of the game gave away the wild card playoff game. No self control … or “coached” control. Final score: 18 – 16 with a “gimme” field goal in the final seconds thanks to a couple of misbehaving Bengal players. I can’t say I’m proud of my fellow fans either. It was both frustrating and embarrassing.

Going to bed ANGRY. Not a way to enjoy football.

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