Earhoox: A cure for loose fitting earbuds

Posted By on April 5, 2014

earhoox140404Although only one of my ears is truly working as it is suppose to due to Ménière’s disease back in the late 1990s, I still enjoy “an” earbud in order to listen to music, news or the occasional phone call on my iPhone.  Unfortunately the newer Apple earbuds do not fit my ears as well as traditional earbuds, so I’ve been looking for options. I tried the gel in the ear canal, but dislike and have even been know to stick a piece of tape on my ear. Then I saw these silicone “hooks” or should I say “hoox” mad by a small company called Earhoox.

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Earhoox is giving away their product for a short time (for the cost of shipping) … so I bit and order a package. Wow, a great fit and a great product. Ingenuity like this is what American entrepreneurship is all about. If you wear earbuds and do anything active, I’m sure you will like them and they are definitely worth more than the $4.00 it cost for shipping.

Archiving: Looking for pieces and parts for the autopilot

Posted By on April 4, 2014

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Posting a couple reminder photos so that I remember to research replacing “at least” the rubber parts and belt for the wheel steering motor. Hopefully there is a rebuild kit available for the ST4000 that I upgraded the electronics to the Raymarine SPX-5 Wheel Drive or a way to find some salvage parts as Encore’s autopilot gave out last time out. Nobody likes to be a slave to the helm all the time.

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Canadian options will make the Keystone Pipeline delays costly

Posted By on April 3, 2014

As the U.S. continues to delay and “study” the Keystone pipeline as a way to efficiently move North American crude oil from east of the Rocky Mountains in both Canada and the Dakota Bakkans to WEBkeystoneTexas refineries, other options and pathways are moving forward. Energy pipeline company Kinder Morgan Energy Partners L.P. ($KMP) held a public hearing on their expansion project that will carriy tar sand crude from Alberta to the Canada’s Pacific Coast which as stated would “help Canada diversify its energy markets beyond the U.S.” Good for Canada and China; not so beneficial for the U.S. … or “in my opinion” … overall world environmental issues. Canadian regulators will decide “no later than early July 2015” on the $5.4 billion Trans Mountain expansion.

As those in favor of the Keystone have pointed out, if the U.S. doesn’t participate, oil will still be moved, refined and used. It is a puzzle to me how it can be seen as environmentally safer to pipe oil across the Rockies and ship it across the Pacific Ocean in tankers than having U.S. regulated companies pipe it from Alberta or North Dakota rather than shipping on rail or truck … not to mention the economic benefits.

Canada Regulator to Hold Public Hearings on Kinder Morgan Pipeline Expansion

By Paul Vieira
6:04p ET April 2, 2014 (Dow Jones)

Canada’s main energy regulator said Wednesday it will hold public hearings into Kinder Morgan Energy Partners L.P.’s planned expansion of a pipeline that carries crude from the Alberta oil sands to Canada’s Pacific Coast.

The regulator plans to issue a recommendation on the project’s future no later than early July 2015.
The $5.4 billion Trans Mountain expansion is one of a number of proposed projects that would ease the bottlenecks Canadian oil producers face in getting their product to market. The expansion is among the most eagerly awaited since it accesses a West Coast port and would help Canada diversify its energy markets beyond the U.S.
The National Energy Board said it would first hear evidence from aboriginal groups, beginning this August. Public oral hearings will start in January next year.

The regulator will make its assessment on the expansion "based on the evidence presented before the board," Sarah Kiley, a spokeswoman for the NEB, said during a conference call.

The regulator identified 12 issues its review would focus on, among them the impact on the environment; effects on marine shipping; aboriginal interests; and contingency planning for spills and accidents.

Aboriginal and environmental groups have vowed to block the expansion, citing the risk of a spill and the need to curb development of the Alberta oil sands.
Kinder Morgan has said up to 34 oil tankers a month will be needed to ship oil from the expanded pipeline, up from just six a month currently. Much of that additional supply will be shipped to markets in Asia.

In December, Kinder Morgan’s Canadian unit filed a 15,000-page application with the NEB to nearly triple the size of the Trans Mountain line that already carries crude from the landlocked Alberta oil sands to the Pacific Coast. The plan would boost the capacity of the existing pipeline to 890,000 barrels from 300,000 barrels a day.
The expansion involves twinning, or building, 610 miles of new pipeline along the existing 715-mile route between Edmonton in Alberta and Burnaby, British Columbia, a suburban community just outside Vancouver.

Energy producers such as Exxon Mobil Corp. affiliate Imperial Oil Ltd., BP Canada Energy and Suncor Energy Inc., Canada’s largest energy company, are looking to the Trans Mountain expansion and other proposed pipelines–most notably TransCanada Corp.’s Keystone XL–to help ease the bottlenecks that have led to steep discounts for Alberta oil on global markets.

The NEB said more than 2,100 individuals, organizations and businesses applied for intervenor status at the Trans Mountain hearings. It accepted 400 of those applications.

The NEB won’t issue the final call on the pipeline. That rests with the Canadian government, which will have three months from the time of its recommendation, the regulator said, including a decision to refer the ruling or any conditions back to the NEB for reconsideration.

Write to Paul Vieira at paul.vieira@wsj.com
Dow Jones Newswires
April 02, 2014 18:04 ET (22:04 GMT)
Copyright (c) 2014 Dow Jones & Company, Inc.

For lovers of maps, check out New York Public Library online

Posted By on April 2, 2014

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Both my son and I love old paper maps, nautical charts and aeronautical sectionals so the online release of 20,000 high resolution downloads may be worth checking out.

The Lionel Pincus & Princess Firyal Map Division is very proud to announce the release of more than 20,000 cartographic works as high resolution downloads. We believe these maps have no known US copyright restrictions.* To the extent that some jurisdictions grant NYPL an additional copyright in the digital reproductions of these maps, NYPL is distributing these images under a Creative Commons CC0 1.0 Universal Public Domain Dedication. The maps can be viewed through the New York Public Library’s Digital Collections page, and downloaded (!), through the Map Warper.

Also the ability to overlay and “warp” could help map lovers waste a few hours – LINK.

A great time sailing was had by all

Posted By on April 1, 2014

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We had almost perfect weather to enjoy a mini-vacation on Encore these past few days, unfortunately all good things come to an end. Beside doing to much needed cleaning (Brenda does a better job than me), we took our niece Sarah and her friends out for a day of sailing. Our goal was to head for West End, Bahamas … but humorously knowing that we’d be turning back well before we were anywhere close. As usual, all were heavy eyed as we were able to use the north wind to sail the inlet against a bit of tidal current.

After our sail, we also noticed our bilge pump functioning which reminded me that I might want to install a backup. I seems an elbow fitting on our aging Volvo diesels heat exchanger decided to leak. I was able to adjust a clamp (if it can be called that) to stop the leak, but I need to find a new part and see if there is an upgraded clamp. Hmm.

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Brenda and I are enjoying time on Encore for some R & R

Posted By on March 31, 2014

sunset140330Just a quick filler post after watching the sunset at the marina in Florida after a cold front passed and left a slim sunset photo opportunity looking over the boom. The cool air felt good and will make for great sleeping tonight … and was also an excellent opportunity for chili … which is always better with a Frosty from Wendy’s! Yes we’re having a good time.

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Archiving a family photo my late mother would appreciate

Posted By on March 30, 2014

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Mom would approve of the “handsome” (cough, cough) photo of “her three boys” as she called us. Ron (left) gave this photo to me last weekend when we were at dad’s house for dinner. It’s old school film to paper and from his daughter’s wedding last summer, but still worth scanning and archiving; I don’t think I have many/any photos of just the three of us? Thanks again Ron … although I doubt he’ll see it posted (like my wife Brenda, he’s not a social networker or  blog reader).

A final goodbye to Katelyn’s VW Jetta TDI

Posted By on March 29, 2014

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Good news … but sad news today. My daughter sold her 2001 Volkswagen Jetta TDI and it left with the new owner in Columbus today; hopefully it will mean as much to him as it did to her. The little diesel TDI is the only car Katelyn has ever known and it took her from learning to drive in high school, through college and medical school and nearly through her residency (she finishing in June). Besides the “no-no” of putting her tools on the truck lid (photo above … hmm!), she has taken good care of her car and it has definitely taken good care of her and provided her with $4000 after all the years and miles … not to mention her excellent lifetime fuel efficiency of 45.6 mpg.

I know both mother and daughter had tears when looking at the picture of it being driven away — it reminded me of selling mine back in 2007. Enjoy the little diesel TDI Steve!

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TechFriday: Camtraptions and African Wildlife Photography

Posted By on March 28, 2014

Will Burrard-Lucas has been at the cutting edge of African wildlife photography using his BeetleCam and now BeetleCopter Camtraptions. The above video is from a GoPro Hero 3+ … but there are some excellent stills from the BeetleCam using a DSLR after the launch of his company in January 2014. Some great innovations.

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The iPad2: One of the best tech purchases I’ve ever made

Posted By on March 27, 2014

ipad2reader140322Yesterday was the 2 year anniversary of my purchasing a second-hand iPad 2, shortly after playing with my friend’s new iPad 3 (that device has been out over 2 years, not sure about my iPad2 … 4 years?). I can’t believe how much I use this tech gadget — everything from email to web surfing … and just plain eBook or magazine reading. The relatively snappy speed, variety of apps and ease of use has made it my favorite go-to device for quick information and to use while traveling. I’ve yet to meet a dissatisfied buyer.

The Kensington keyboard and case is well worn and even though I carry my entire old Dell leather bag, and hefty older upgraded Gateway laptop, I usually can get by with just the iPhone and iPad when traveling. Maybe I should have activated the Verizon connection since it is in my device, but frankly find plenty of wifi hotspots and carry my Freedompop wireless puck when I really need to connect. If there is anyone on the fence, don’t be … buying an iPad is an easy call.

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