Sailing across the Atlantic and Snoopy lost at sea, sort of …

Posted By on November 29, 2012

robinlovelock_sailingsnoopySo much for the model robot boat “Snoopy Sloop” and the planned unmanned crossing of the Atlantic Ocean. Whoops!
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The technology packed and lake tested 4 foot sailboat set sail from England on November 27th and intended a six month voyage to the Bahamas, but unfortunately the little boat encountered “strong tides” … something neither Snoopy or his designer Robin Lovelock calculated.

“…a strong tide pulled him into Alum Bay, Isle of Wight. He last reported on the rocks at 1939 (7:39pm) in Alum Bay. He then stopped reporting – water in electronics ? Snoopy may have sailed over 5000 miles on Bray Lake this year, in winds over 50mph, but strong tides and hard rocks are something else!”

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Spot mapping (above) details the possible “shipwreck”…

There was a little fanfare and some BBC reporting along with a launch video – also a promotional video detailing the testing below.

Deactivating Shareaholic WordPress plug-in

Posted By on November 28, 2012

I’m doinh little minor WordPress blog housekeeping by “deactivating” the Shareaholic plug-in due to what I’ve perceived as an overall site slowdown … for very little gain. Most reposts and forwards are done the old fashion way (copy and paste) and besides the few reads of older links, I’m not sure using it has generated enough “shares” to offset the clutter. So if you miss the little button bar, or recommendation below each post, let me know and I’ll reconsider.

Companies Gifting Shareholders Ahead of Tax-Law Change

Posted By on November 27, 2012

Be careful when selling (missing dividend) or holding stocks (fiscal cliff) — they could potentially payout a one-time dividend in 2012 before the expected tax changes in 2013 or they could suffer share price losses if congress and President Obama fail to come together. 

Fearing a tripling of dividend tax rates next year, some companies are racing the clock to pay out billions to shareholders in one-time special dividends.

Full Story:
http://www.cnbc.com/id/49982523

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Security: Switching passwords to passphrases and beyond

Posted By on November 27, 2012

The topic of computer and Internet security came up this past holiday weekend as several family members wanted access to our home Wi-Fi. My son, having an “open attitude” when in rental houses on his college campus, complained about my “passphrase” security method when trying to lockeyesecurityhelp each of his cousins connect their computers and smartphones to the network. I have to admit, considering where our house is located, that my AP security might be a little bit “overkill” … but thought the discussion might be a chance to encourage those with less security to switch from “passwords” to “passphrases.” This is something I did a few years ago and have recently been taking it one step further in using a update mention of changing easy to remember phrases more frequently (yearly???).

First, don’t use common dictionary words, easy to guess or easy to crack (short) passwords. Brute force methods with today’s computing power can make hacking into a computer, a network or an online account way too easy (lesson from a few months ago).

Second, consider using a password generator and dedicated software like Keepass or one of the online services like LastPass to protect some of your online access with a strong passphrase as a master password. My good friend Jeff, a corporate network admin, doesn’t like the online password services and prefers using Keepass in conjunction with a Trucrypt directory that he keeps in his Dropbox … a technique that seems a bit too complex for me.

Third, use the looonnngger passphrase technique with “quirky” made–up words, double letters and odd words that you can easily remember … then include symbols, numbers and capital letters. Experts are now recommending 12 character and longer passwords (link), but with a phrase the 12 characters is pretty easy to accomplish so go longer. I would also recommend using the special characters and numbers in place of the spaces in the phrase; when you change your password/phrase, update only special characters/numbers between the words of the phrase each year unless you suspect your security has been compromised … in that case, change it all.

Fourth, never write down the new passphrase or share your “master” passphrase. If you must write it down, use a reminder code that helps you remember the phrase that only you know.

My son thinks this is all overkill, but he is still in fallback mode (run home to mom and dad) … but protecting your online security and your identify from ID theft (that’s another issue) will potentially save you headaches and potentially big dollars.

Mobile devices are close to replacing everyday computers

Posted By on November 26, 2012

Mobile smartphone and tablet devices are closing in on replacing at least our pcgalaxynote2portable notebook and laptop computers (story link), but according to early “Cyber Monday” sales numbers, laptop/notebook computers are the number one sellers. I’m personally not ready to eliminate the notebook or desktop computer, but mobile OS devices have improved dramatically and I can see we are not too far off. I use both the smartphone and iPad far more than expected and find myself reading and typing emails on them often. My mobile Apple devices aside, the new Samsung Galaxy Note II Android device (and other with multiple core processors phones and tablets in the works) are even more impressive than I thought … video below.

The most interesting thing you will learn this weekend

Posted By on November 24, 2012

horseshoecrabonthewallI’ve enjoyed beachcombing and ocean exploring all my life, but I never realized just how important the prehistoric looking horseshoe crab is to biomedical science and pharmaceutical research.

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For 30 years I’ve had shells, sand terrariums and even a horseshoe crab shell hanging in my office but never knew all that much about them … just that they look as if they pre-dated about every other crab on the beach. If you have few minutes, check out the YouTube video below the break … you’ll be amazed.

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Post Thanksgiving reflection – thankfully no shopping

Posted By on November 23, 2012

diningfortday2012It is hard to believe that I didn’t take any family photos over Thanksgiving this year … except for one disturbing photo at the dinner table. No wonder I didn’t take any more? Smile

It does have me question the sanity of the family I belong too?

Let’s be thankful for our 392 years of FREEDOM

Posted By on November 22, 2012

turkeyWe’ve survived another bitter election and our country remains strong. Americans, and those who reside within our borders, are fortunate to live in the freest and most prosperous nation in the world. There isn’t another country which attracts mayflowerpilgrimssketchimmigrates the way the United States of America does (and will continue to do) and many of us selfishly forget how blessed we are to live in this nation.

I am thankful to have the privilege of being a U.S. citizen and waking up each morning without the fear of being ruled by a ruthless tyrant or under an authoritarianism government. I hope that all who live within these borders, regardless of their political philosophy, pause for a moment today and give thanks for the many blessing bestowed on this nation. As the early pilgrims stated in the Mayflower Compact, “In the name of God, Amen.”

Have a happy Thanksgiving!

Caught myself thinking like my father did back in the 1970s

Posted By on November 21, 2012

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While surfing for family news and goings-on for Thanksgiving, I saw a photo on my son’s Facebook page with a couple of his high school friends. I recall that they recently visited with him at Miami University and remembered Taylor told me that they were still pursuing their music dream. Of course after seeing their photo (and remembering what they looked like in high school – link and photo below), I whispered to myself the expected “why do they look like that” fatherly comment … THEN, I began to think about my high school friends and decided that I didn’t have much room to talk. Hmm …

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Taylor and his friends back in October 2007

Photos: Our illusive Red-tailed Hawk and modified car parts

Posted By on November 21, 2012

OldCarParts_5566There was a large truck and trailer sitting in front of our house at the crack of dawn this morning and curiosity got the best of me so I went outside to investigate. Brenda mentioned that I might want to get the license plate number considering this is the Thanksgiving holiday week and neighbors might be away?

I was thinking ruts in the yard or damage to the light pole or mailbox (a problem we have with delivery trucks negotiating the tight turns) and remembered the FedEx situation a couple years ago. I’m still aggrevated that they never took care of the damage.  Not to worry though, as it was a delivery … furniture or car parts, well sort of both.

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Since I had the camera with a long lens out, I “once again” tried to get a photo of our resident Red-tailed Hawk who stops daily. It is incredible how their eye sight and instincts has them in flight at even the hint of someone trying to get close. Even through the back window he either sees or senses that I’m trying to take his photo.

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Here’s a link and photo from a few years ago … LINK. If I’m going to take “bird” photos, I’ll need a better plan!

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