Gov Scott Walker is appealing as a national GOP candidate

Posted By on February 21, 2015

CNBC interviewed Gov. Scott Walker on Thursday morning (video below) as America is beginning to talk and take note of him as he makes the media rounds. GovScottWalkerheadshotIt is early, but for Walker getting a little better better name recognition is a way to keep dollars growing for a potential (and likely) campaign run to become the GOP presidential nominee.

The biggest surprise to those belittling him is just how savvy and likeable Gov Walker is as a candidate. The criticism that he didn’t finish his state college education and left in his senior year to start work for the Red Cross may actually be his biggest strength when it comes to gaining support from working class America – at least for those who pay attention to Mike Rowe. “How are those  Ivy League educated president doing lately?” The last couple haven’t exactly left a positive impression, especially for those still suffering through never ending wars, a recession, a flood of illegals keeping wages low and a “supposed rebound”  and a new Obamacare law that has disproportionally hurt the middle class.

Heading into Iowa (the first primary), the polling has conservatives of that state showing a healthy respect for Walker’s record as the governor of Wisconsin. Most Republicans admire his tenacity in facing the strong union challenges and by sticking to his principles during previous elections … and the recall attempts. As the GOP field starts to narrow,walkerbutton2016 it would be great to see the fresh face of an experience executive espousing conservative principles and leading rather than a politician pandering to and pitting one group against the other? For once it would be rewarding to elect a president with policies that would actually help beleaguered working Americans, rather than advocating for income redistribution schemes or electing based on political legacy and name recognition like either a Clinton or a Bush (no offense Jeb).

It’s time to change the status quo in Washington DC … and I like what I’m hearing and seeing from Scott Walker.

Part 1 Gov Walker on keeping America safe.
Video was removed from CNBC

Part 2 on a "Scott Walker For President" candidacy.

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Music and weather: Dave Loggins 1974 – Please Come to Boston

Posted By on February 20, 2015

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TechFriday: Comparing Cloud storage services in 2015

Posted By on February 20, 2015

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I made the big 99 cent plunge a couple months ago in paying for more Apple iCloud space primarily to keep data on my iPhone and iPad safely backed up (although it is easy enough to do with and iTunes Lightening to USB connected computer). What I’m finding is that using iCloud is becoming a little more routine as my go-to cloud storage choice for Apple OS and iOS, but is a little more limiting than I would like.

Each computer needs to be logged into the iCloud account and have "Documents & Data" syncing turned on. You can check if "Document & Data" syncing is turned on by checking in the iCloud System Preferences Panel.

You need to create a folder to hold all of your documents and create access to that folder through the Finder Sidebar. You need only create the folder once on one computer, but you will need to add it to the Finder Sidebar on all your computers.

To create a folder:

  • While the Finders ‘Go’ drop down menu is visible, press and hold the option key (alt) which will reveal the hidden "Library" option.
  • Select the "Library" option from the list and the contents of the Library folder will be displayed in the Finder.
  • Locate and open the "Mobile Documents" folder.
  • Create a new folder inside the "Mobile Documents" folder, name it appropriately (e.g. "My iCloud Documents").
  • Create an alias of the new folder (⌘+L) and drag it to the "Favorites" section of the Finder Sidebar.
  • Repeat steps 1 through 6 (with the exception of step 4) on each computer.

You can now add files and folders to the folder in the sidebar and they will sync between your computers. You can also open the documents within the folder and save any changes you make. You can not currently access this folder from an iPad, iPhone, iPod or iCloud.com

Once upon a time back in 2008 I used Sugarsync, best-clodu-storage-1.1but they were slow to improve space recovery (wouldn’t permit recovering space when photos were deleted) … and so I moved to the more costly Dropbox. In my opinion, Dropbox is still the best solution, but you pay a premium if you want more than their token free space. Cheapskate Rich decided to build up space using “perk” and referral space (currently at 8GB free) and instead of paying, added several other clouds services. All of the others continue to entice with more and more free space … particularly if you buy products or services.

The big players like Google and Microsoft both add extra Gigs of data if you subscribe to their software suites or buy hardware … and both Google Drive and Microsoft OneDrive have free promotions that will add space too. Google is running their security checkup and will add an additional 2 GBs through the month of February 2015 and Microsoft is giving away 100GB free for 2-years if you sign up for Bing Rewards (feeding out line so they can set the hook).

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Another notable, the online behemoth Amazon with their CloudDrive, has their cloud storage option too … but fall a bit short in one place or the other, as of this writing. I’ve decided to use the Amazon space for long term backups, even though I really thought maybe their CloudDrive would work similar to the AWS Amazon S3 best in class data space. It doesn’t. 

Finally there are the other competing for your datacubbylogmeinlogoBox.com, Copy.com, BitCasa, Spideroak, Wuala, JustCloud and Cubby among others. Of this last grouping, I use Cubby everyday to exchange temporary files and photos between devices. It works efficiently, but still falls short when it comes to organizing and searching on a mobile device. Still, using a combination of cloud storage services gives me a chance to compare one with the in “real use situations” before going all-in and paying for synchronized cloud storage.

Victorinox Swiss Army knives/tools and customer service

Posted By on February 19, 2015

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As mentioned previously, I returned my “out of production” (Europe only) Victorinox SwissFlame knife in for warranty service, and although they could not repair it, they honored the lifetime warranty. Not only did they sent me the new SwissTool™ Spirit X as a replacement, but they return the defective knife – superb customer service.

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As a Leatherman tool user (my good one is on Encore), I can say that the pricey SwissTool™ Spirit X is a step up in quality. Now the only question standing is how can I comfortably carry this hefty tool “in a pocket” for everyday wear?
Talking about knives and tools, this reminded me of a previous top ten list post. Smile

New music and events for Nicki Bluhm & the Gramblers

Posted By on February 18, 2015

I’ve posted, and have been following, Nicki Bluhm and The Gramblers for 54d92f116d01dthe last couple of years ever since hearing their first Van Session. I’ll keep updating since the new music continues to appeal to me … and might even check with Brenda to see if we should plan a night out on April 29th for their appearance at the Taft Ballroom here in Cincinnati (schedule).

The new album, “Loved Wild Lost,” will be available on April 21st and the band recorded a couple new promotional YouTube clips with audio from the country/folk flavored “Simpler Times” cut from side two of the new album.

EDIT: Adding the full concert video from Lincoln Hall in Chicago (2013) — thanks Alan!

Long weekend trips for Taylor and Katelyn

Posted By on February 18, 2015

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WYGasPrice185_150214Taylor and his friend Nick took advantage of a long weekend to take a trip from frozen North Dakota to Boulder, Colorado and Wyoming, just as they did over Thanksgiving. They skirted just east of the Rocky Mountains and had great weather. Since there were only two guys to split the gas this trip, I’m sure they appreciated the lower fuel prices – he sent me a $1.85 gasoline price in Wyoming – nice! For the most part the weather was clear and scenes beautiful, but there were patches of ice keeping drivers cautious.

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Not to be outdone with having a good time, sister Katelyn met up with a few of her Columbus Nationwide Children’s Hospital friends from her residency for the weekend  in Chicago. Besides having a good time catching up on each of their personal and professional lives, they did some movie watching, eating out and shopping while in downtown Chicago. I’m glad to know they all enjoy staying in touch.

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Vistaprint has one of the better television commercials

Posted By on February 17, 2015

Vistaprint produced a great television commercial that is currently running on a couple national cable channels. Perhaps I like it because it is “printing” or “entrepreneur” related, but the passing down of a small business does tug at my heart strings. (here’s an additional video on the making of the commercial).

An update on my dad and checking the weather

Posted By on February 16, 2015

DadC_poolatRon150215On a personal update, my Dad is doing a better with a bit of supervision and improved eating and sleeping habits … thanks to my brother Ron and his wife Claire. The last couple weeks instead of living alone at home, they have moved him in with them temporarily (we’ll see?) in order to get him thru the winter. I don’t think we’re really kidding ourselves into thinking that dad will be able to live unassisted again though. Still it is great to see him doing better and appreciating the help … although there was initial resistance.  A day at a time. For now, I’m enjoying stopping in to see both dad and my brother … and playing some pool.

The weather on this Presidents’ Day is reminding me that we are still in February and that winter and snow is still here.

Forecast for Monday, February 16, 2015 … I’m sticking around the house today as there is not much sense into driving south into the snow (was today’s schedule).

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Archive: Saving the dimensions for missing Cape Horn vanes

Posted By on February 16, 2015

CapeHorn_vanesizesEventually I’m interested in getting the Cape Horn Self-Steering gear working aboard Encore, but I’m still missing a few parts. Two of the crucial items are the Light and Heavy vanes that make the corrections that pivot the steering gears paddle. The paddle (in the water) amplifies the force in order to control the rudder … eventually steering the boat back on course all without power. I priced replacing the vanes from Canada, but after reviewing the dimensions, it almost looks as if the sail cloth light air and aluminum heavy weather vane could be self fabricated?

Mailing address :

Cape Horn Marine Products
316 Girouard st.,
Oka QC Canada J0N 1E0

Phone: +1 450 479 6314
mail@capehorn.com

My Valentine set a great table for just the two of us

Posted By on February 15, 2015

After reading the subject line, I realized that “more that the two of us” would have been a little odd … but thank you Brenda for making dinner special.

One of Saturday’s projects was taking apart a Whale Galley water pump and ordering a rebuild kit online. After pricing it on a few boating sites, I ended up on eBay and picking up the #AK0553 kit for $26 including shipping. The jury is still out if I can’t get this manual galley footpump working again.


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