Duke Engines holds promise for low vibration and light weight

Posted By on May 8, 2014

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While sorting and tossing some old “paper” magazines last weekend, I stumbled across an article about New Zealand’s Duke Engines in a September 2011 issue of Sport Aviation (PDF of article) that peaked my interest. I’ve posted on engine design ideas before as they relate to aviation and automotive, but thought this design has some running prototypes and looks to have great promise (although it has been in the works since 1993). The weight savings and simplicity alone make it worth considering for light aircraft and drones (UAVs) … and if I could get ahold of one, I’d love to put it in the MGB!
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Check out the YouTube video explaining how it works below … or visit the Duke Engines website.

Freedompop Voice and Text app for the iPhone – not bad!

Posted By on May 7, 2014

Posted this to Freedompop’s forum and thought I would archive it. If you are confused about Freedompop getting into the voice and text business, check out this clear as mud article in the Motley Fool.

I’ve been running the Freedompop Voice and Text app for a few days before going "full in" with the Freedompop phone. So far, so good, on both my iPhone5 and iPad. I’d be interested to know how the "app" differs from the Freedompop "phone plan?" FreedompopPhoneTetApp140430I assume the normal Apple phone application is bypassed along with a few of the features? (tested the "Blocking a Contact" feature and that does not work – LINK.

Differences aside, the call quality has been excellent … actually perfect. SMS service works well but be prepared to give up the normal Apple group messaging. Also, don’t try to send MMS photos, etc to those who are not inclined to join the Freedompop world (it requires them to download an app … and "oh the confusion" when the less technical see the message (a friend — perhaps ex-friend — with a Samsung Galaxy S3 had to reset her phone after she tried to launch the app and it locked things up after draining the battery. Although YMMV).

Another point is that the Freedompop Voice and Text app needs to be running (launched). Some of us regularly are "flicking" apps closed, rebooting the phone just to purge to many open items. If you do that, don’t forget to relaunch the FP app or you text messages won’t work, phone will not ring or VM will not give you an alert.

Of lessor concern is in using the same Freedompop account (or email address) for other devices you might have. The new app require a new account for every device. (ie. One email address for my MiFi500, one for my iPhone and another for my iPad) Seems like there should be a way to use one account and "maybe" share the data and minutes (ok, that last one is probably asking for too much.)

All in all, the service has not failed me in the week that I’ve been texting and calling with both devices. Having a "phone" on the iPad is pretty nice, although the earbud hangup button doesn’t work with the Freedompop app … nor is it an iPad formatted app or set up for landscape viewing. My BT earpiece works well too, although I haven’t tried mading too many calls outside strong LTE and 3G coverage areas. Maybe I’ll do a follow up on a trip later this week?

I’m still happy with the MiFi 500 LTE device … great speeds on the boat and “pretty good” where LTE is available in Ohio.

If you are interesting in FREE wireless  … check out Freedompop and become one of my Freedom Friends (share excess data).

Lower U.S. corporate tax rates will grow jobs and the economy

Posted By on May 6, 2014

richard-w-fisherOutspoken President and CEO of the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas, Richard Fisher, talked with Maria Bartiromo on her new Sunday Morning Futures program this weekend and laid out a good case lower tax rates. His point is that money and investment flows to where it is treated the best and in turn jobs and employment opportunities follow. In keeping with the principles that “states are the laboratories of innovation,” Fisher compares the Texas to California pointing out that companies and people move from higher tax environments to lower tax environments bringing along people and jobs.

To take this to national or global level, doesn’t it make sense to reduce the high tax burden on corporations so that they locate in the U.S. rather than keeping money offshore or creating jobs elsewhere? Bringing our corporate tax rate inline with other countries just seems commonsense to me … but where is Washington DC leadership on this issue (from either party!)

Richard Fisher with Maria Bartiromo on Sunday Morning Futures (mp3) – 5/4/2014

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See TaxFoundation.org

Are you addicted to social networks and technology?

Posted By on May 6, 2014

Food for thought …

A poem posted to YouTube by Gary Turk. “Look Up” pertaining to a “Generation of idiots, smartphones and dumb people.”

Paint the old Mercedes Benz with base and clear coat paints

Posted By on May 5, 2014

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Sunday afternoon was a perfect time to take a couple of the Mercedes Benz repairs to the next step with AutomotiveTouchup.com paints. Although I’ve painted several cars back in the day we used enamel and lacquer single stage automotive paints, I’ve never used a base coat and clear coat. This was the perfect test.

  1. Rework the final body filler and primer by wet sanding with 200 grit.
  2. Final sanding with 400 and then 600 (not shown)
  3. Apply 3 coats of base tint to match Mercedes “turd” brown.
  4. Apply 3 coats of clear coat and overspray off the car to blend and gloss.

Opened the pool just in time for the ducks to enjoy

Posted By on May 4, 2014

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There was a day when Tootsie (now 15 years old) would not have approved of ducks in the swimming pool … but nowadays she doesn’t even put in the effort to bark, let alone give chase. How times have changed.

Monkeying with animated GIFs … pun intended

Posted By on May 4, 2014

Playing around with a couple video clips where a monkey and a kangaroo punch. I turned them into animated GIFs and then HTML5 using GFYCAT.com — just techie fun.

We are the one-percenters when it comes to history

Posted By on May 3, 2014

learnlibertyprofmcclokseyThe LearnLiberty.org YouTube channel is one of the better online timewasters learning tools when it comes to educational web surfing. I particularly enjoy the variety of subject matters and guests who contribute to making the short and concise content. In the video below, Professor Deirdre McCluskey points out the radical change innovation made in our standard of living and comparative wealth in the “1% of history.” Prior to 1800, we have remained “poor” and, earning adjusted for inflation, remained fix throughout recorded time until two changes in Holland and England happened: economic liberty and social honor for inventors, merchants and manufactures. In the United States such “liberty” caused wages to change from $3/day to $120/day. So looking at the big picture, we are the one-percenters of history and have 99% of the wealth. Check out the video and check out LearnLiberty.org.

Michael Bloomberg on the Feds actions and wealth inequality

Posted By on May 2, 2014

michaelbloombergLove him or hate him, billionaire “business magnate, politician and philanthropist” Michael Bloomberg clearly understands the effect the Federal Reserve has when it comes to pumping money into the economy. So simple and so true when it comes to who benefits the most from government trying to solve business and wealth inequity problems. He is equally as clear when it comes to creating jobs and what happens when government goes “taking from the top and giving to the bottom.” This one minute CNBC clip is well worth the listen.

  A one-minute CNBC snippet with Michael Bloomberg – 5/2/2014

TechFriday: A better way to handle animated gifs – GFYCAT.com

Posted By on May 2, 2014

robineggsI’m not a big fan of animated GIFs primarily due to the hosting and viewing overhead (large file size), not to mention their usually annoying content. But GFYCAT.com resizing web site which  significantly reduces the size and associated overhead with such large files can make sharing them a tad bit easier.

The simple web app resizes plump GIFs, or even video clips to a fraction of the original size using HTML5 video code. The “hatched robin eggs” example is an iPhone5 trimmed 6-second video plumped as an animated GIF to 7MB. It was uploaded and compressed by GFYCAT  to a more manageable, but still large, 570KB.
(http://gfycat.com/KnobbyOpenKittiwake )

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