Recession Remedy: Do something different with your life

Posted By on July 26, 2013

These are the kinds of stories that I need to keep away from my job-seeking son … but that I would have used as “dream material” when in high school or college!

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ESCAPING THE RECESSION BY BOAT

When the Great Recession hit, young people found a million different ways to cope with their battered job prospects. Alex and Nick Kleeman found the best way, scraping together enough cash to buy a 32-foot sailboat, then plunging into the Pacific for the adventure of their lives. So what if they didn’t know how to sail?

FULL story in Outsideonline

Test: Apple’s iCloud online Pages app. Converted text to archive text of article to PDF

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Bull Canyon for the iPad while the price is right

Posted By on July 25, 2013

I notice that for a few days that Lin Pardey’s Kindle version of the book Bull Canyon is only $2.99. I’ve been wanting to read for a while now (since I own all of the more practical Pardey books) and have enjoyed everything previously written or put to video. I don’t expect it to be “as” functional, but enjoy knowing more about their life.

Favorite Tablet Apps: One of them has to be Zinio

Posted By on July 25, 2013

ziniopageAfter participating in a smartphone and tablet mobile device survey today and analyzing the apps that I regularly use, only a handful stood out. One app that has impressed me as each subscribed magazine issue arrives is Zinio. I’m not sure that I’m totally ready to give up the trip to the mailbox for the glossy magazines yet, but that day is coming. If you haven’t tried the Zinio app, do yourself a favor and at least download it to your tablet and start collecting a few issue of your favorite magazine.

Wingsuit tactical flyer video nears 10 million views

Posted By on July 24, 2013

Alexander Polli, BASE-jumper, amazes viewers with daredevil flights in a wingsuit by high risk maneuvers like flying through a narrow mountainside cave in Spain.

Apple iCloud’s online beta for Pages, Numbers & Keynote

Posted By on July 23, 2013

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Apple is testing a few new online iWork applications for those iCloud users accessing their cloud account. The addition of Apple’s document, spreadsheet and presentation software to iCloud will move the beloved computer company one step closer to Microsoft and Google went it comes to online “Office” productivity software.

I’m reluctant to commit to one particular system still preferring Office as an “install” on my computer, but with Microsoft’s move to Office 365 and the subscription model, one of the Office-like open-source software packages looks to be my current preferred direction … but I will still give Apple’s Pages, Numbers and Keynote a try, even after Google’s online apps continue to fall short.

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We’ll soon be introducing a new and exciting feature to iCloud. It’s called iWork for iCloud and it’s a suite of apps — Pages, Numbers, and Keynote — that make it easy for anyone with an iCloud account to create and edit great-looking documents, spreadsheets, and presentations right on the web.

We’d like to invite you to be one of the first to try it, so we’re giving you early access to the iWork for iCloud beta. All you have to do is sign in to iCloud on a Mac or a PC using the current version of Safari, Chrome, or Internet Explorer. Then just click on Pages, Numbers, or Keynote and you’re off.

We’re really proud of these apps and we’d appreciate your help in making them as great as they can possibly be. So we’d love to hear your feedback as you use them.

Sign in to iCloud.com to get started with iWork for iCloud today.

Sincerely,
The iWork Team

The tax man cometh looking for more dollars …

Posted By on July 22, 2013

amsamazonThe tax man in the form of the Internet online giant Amazon.com has warned advised me that they will begin to collect Ohio sales tax for Amazon Web Services. This is probably appropriate as too many tax dollars are lost to online out of state vendors, but paying more taxes is still hard to swallow.

Hello,

We want to let you know that starting with your September 
2013 bill (sent out at the beginning of October), AWS
will begin collecting Ohio sales taxes for accounts …

Why is President Obama following me?

Posted By on July 21, 2013

bo_twitter_follower_mHmm, I’m not really sure what to think of this? I’m sure those who supported President Barrack Obama’s campaign don’t mind being followed by his twitter account, but for me it is probably an indication that the IRS or Department of Justice is next.
Winking smile For those of you who are not socially connected, the President’s staff to sends most of his personal Twitter posts, but they say those with a “-bo” indicates it was sent personally. I don’t pay much attention, but was surprised to see that he follows RichC.

Swimming with sharks – Shark Attack Mitigation Systems

Posted By on July 20, 2013

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I might wear the “invisibility cloak” swim skin or wetsuit if it offers protection from ocean rash or as SPF sunblock (UVA and UVB protection), but am not sure the white and black horizontally striped suit is for me? On the other hand, if I were swimming in waters that are regularly visited by those seal eating “big boys and girls” (Great White Sharks) then I might reconsider function (deterring sharks) over style (limited invisibility)  … or I might just opt for staying on the beach !

An “invisibility cloak” to protect surfers from sharks has been launched in Western Australia, the scene of five fatal shark attacks in recent years.

Scientists from the University of Western Australia, with designers Shark Attack Mitigation Systems (SAMS), have unveiled two new wetsuits that they say could save lives in the water.

http://www.fastcompany.com/3014479/fast-feed/shark-repelling-wetsuits-use-natures-technology-to-keep-surfers-and-divers-safe

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"We have converted that into patents that we know will hide [wearers] or present wearers as not shark food." https://radiator.net/sams/

Guys having some good old fashion fun

Posted By on July 19, 2013

Thinking about sending The Rodent to Columbus

Posted By on July 19, 2013

pumpyumpy130713Over the many years Katelyn has had her rabbit, we (well “I”) have been both the temporary and semi-permanent pet-sitter. The little fellow has spent time in our basement (fortunately not when it flooded) and more recently in the poolhouse.

I refer Pumpy Umpy affectionately as “The Rodent” and have actually grown somewhat attached to him … I even share a my cereal with him. Over the years, he has managed to chew his share of woodwork, drywall, bite a cord or two without getting himself electrocuted and and has shed at least a couple garbage bags full of fur … of which half is probably still floating around in the air!

That said, his time with us is nearing an end since Katelyn and Drew are getting a place ready for him at their house in Columbus. Believe it or not, his cuteness will be missed.

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