Bringing Mom and Dad Howard back from New York

Posted By on November 14, 2012

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I tuned out for a couple days since wifi is scarce at my in-laws farmhouse in western New York. Brenda and I made our annual pilgrimage to pack up her mom and dad and are bringing them to Cincinnati for Thanksgiving and then on their way to Florida for winter. They take the a slow trip south with stops in Cincinnati and Atlanta in order to stay with their daughters … which makes the trip enjoyable for all.

While we were in Jamestown packing up, we made our usual and much appreciated trip to Davidson’s Family Restaurant for a fish dinner as well as to the post office, hair cut, bakery run and pickup truck load of stuff to the dump, which reminders me to get the brake fixed on the truck … I barely stopped behind an unsuspecting car. Whew!

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We also enjoy leafing through a few old photos and collected items (shortly after WWI when her mom and dad were dating). We closed up the house and barn, but I also noticed the growing number of maintenance items … now that Brenda’s dad is unable to tackle these chores. I’m not sure how much longer we’ll be able to continue this?

Of course the weather turn sour as soon as we arrived and made the chores a little be less comfortable …we even had a little snow (thankfully just “a little”) … but the task is done for another year.

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Glad we are all getting a chance to visit my mom

Posted By on November 13, 2012

MomC_Taylor121111vAdding at least one day worth of make-up postings with this past weekend photo of Taylor as we visited with his Grandma … very possible it could be his last?

That said, my mom is handling the heavy antibiotics for her pneumonia pretty well and is much more comfortable than earlier in the week. She is still not eating or drinking much and occasionally starts coughing …  it is pretty not something I enjoy watching. We have all had time to be with her and that is something appreciated by her since family is everything to her.

Love you mom!

Honoring all who served

Posted By on November 12, 2012

vetdayhonoringallwhoservedIt would be nice to be off today, but I will be spending most of the day driving in the rain. Minus that, I should be enjoying dinner tonight with a WWII vet (my father-in-law) so that will be respecting at least the Federal holiday, Monday following Veterans Day. 

"To us in America, the reflections of Armistice Day will be filled with solemn pride in the heroism of those who died in the country’s service and with gratitude for the victory, both because of the thing from which it has freed us and because of the opportunity it has given America to show her sympathy with peace and justice in the councils of the nations." – President Woodrow Wilson, November 11, 1919

Thanks to all veterans who have protected our country and continue to today.

The results of the 2012 could mean even bigger changes

Posted By on November 11, 2012

Maybe I shouldn’t have purchased six 50 star flags IF we’re going to be adding Puerto Rico as our 51st state? (still a little work to do in Washington DC though)

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referendum on the political status of Puerto Rico was held in Puerto Rico on November 6, 2012. Puerto Rico has been an unincorporated territory of the United States since the Spanish-American War in 1898. In the referendum, Puerto Rican voters were asked (1) whether they agreed to continue with Puerto Rico’s territorial status and (2) asked to indicate the political status they preferred from three possibilities:statehoodindependence, or a sovereign nation in free association with theUnited States.[1] 54% of voters answered “No” to the first question, expressing themselves against maintaining the current political status. 

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Presbyopia: my eyes are getting old. Well, the rest of me too!

Posted By on November 10, 2012

I had an eye appointment this week and decided to mention that reading, particularly in the evening, was becoming more of a challenge. glassesI’ve been trying to fool myself into thinking that it was the lousy CFLs next to my chair or the added eyestrain of using computers, tablets and cellphones during the day, but we all know that its my aging eyes or in medical terms, presbyopia.

Currently, I’ve been doctoring myself with drugstore readers and a pair of computer bifocals that I ordered online, but the eye doctor thinks I’d be happier with a pair of glasses matched to my prescription. So with that in mind, I’ve decided a pair of glasses with free-form backside-progressive lenses (digital) in polycarbonate … with the hope there is less distortion towards the edges and a stronger safety lens for working with tools, etc (although I don’t think they will truly double as shielded safety glasses)?

Any thoughts regarding the digital progressive lenses from those of you with glasses? Are they more hype that helpful in reducing distortion?

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The Advantages of Free Form Progressive Lenses

The debut of digital processing and the ability to create “free form” lenses has enabled optometrists to craft lenses that better suit the needs of the user while minimizing the distortion inherent in progressive lens designs. These free-form lenses are made using a three-axis, computer numerically controlled (CNC) generator to carve a complex surface that looks something like a 3-D topographical map. In addition, lenses made this way have a resolution up to six times greater than traditional progressive lenses.

A recent study performed at the University of California, Berkeley supported the benefits of the free-form lenses, including “statistically significant preferences for the optically customized free-form lenses over the non-free-form lenses.”  The study also found that subjects “reported a wider field of undistorted vision when looking through the reading zone of the test spectacles.”  Unsurprisingly, the study found that consumers prefer the lenses over conventional progressive lenses, that they were able to adapt faster to the lenses, and that they reported a wider near-vision zone.

This last point is becoming increasingly important as a growing share of the population is spending a sizable amount of time looking at objects in the near-to-intermediate visual zone, such as iPads, Kindles, smartphones, computers, and the like. This has contributed to the demand from users to widen the intermediate zone in the progressive lens. Most design companies report that one of the major things that users don’t like about progressives is the fact that the intermediate zone in the lenses is too narrow. Using digital processing, however, it can be made wider than it has been traditionally.

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What a country! – as comedian Yakov Smirnoff said in the 1980s

Posted By on November 9, 2012

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The AP/Wall Street Journal published a color coded county map which does a pretty good job displaying the voting split in our country this past Tuesday. We are a divided country when it comes to political philosophy — I just hope we can survive another 4 years and stay the “United” States.

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“The only way to travel” … the Volkswagen Passat TDI

Posted By on November 8, 2012

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If you’re thinking about a new midsize 4 door car … be sure to test drive the new Volkswagen Passat TDI.

Our mileage has been pretty remarkable — so far we’re averaging just shy of 46 MPG, with a one-day high of 50.2 MPG (moderate speeds and only a few steep hills to climb) and a low of 42.6 MPG (low speeds, lots of hills). Based on what I’ve seen, I have no doubt that we could top 55 MPG on a long, level road with a 65 MPH speed limit…

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Post election stock market sell-off is painful for investors

Posted By on November 7, 2012

I’ve unfortunately been watching the financial markets react negatively to the re-election of “less than business friendly” President Obama this morning and I am struggling to decipher what the future holds for investors and those saving for college or retirement.

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In the middle of a 300+point DOW drop is probably not the time to form one’s decision as to what to do about retirement savings, but it does get one contemplating whether or not President Obama and the Republican controlled congress can or will be willing to address the nation’s fiscal woes?

It would be nice to see an olive branch extended (particularly from the big winner – Mr. President) … for now, hold onto your hat.

I’m watching as cash rich $AAPL has dropped 20% off it’s high just a month or so ago. Is it time to add a few shares?

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The American people give President Obama 4 more years

Posted By on November 7, 2012

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The 2012 presidential election is over and I am reminded of my subject line four years ago …  “life goes on.”  Of course at that time my conclusion was that the nation was  tired of the excessive deficit spending, a slow economy, the housing and banking woes, job losses and continuing unrest overseas under a Republican president. Voters then were attracted to the promise of a new kind of transparent administration offering “hope and change.” Even I wondered, under a President with this kind of vision, how much worse can it be? Transparency, working together and a new optimism that encouraged young people and minorities was good.

Now, 4 years later, we’re stuck at high unemployment, slow to recover from a 4 year recession, deeper in debt and government has expanded its reach (and size) even further than its already bloated and inefficient self. President Obama shows little leadership and doesn’t make much of an effort to do more than campaign (at least the last year and a half). Housing hasn’t improved in most places, companies are slow to hire and leery to expand, business owners and managers are over regulated and over taxed (corporate tax rates the highest in the world) … and unless something is done, we are facing what has been dubbed the “fiscal cliff” and a second recession if not worse.  I’m not really sure what why Americans chose Obama this time around, but obviously they’re not concerned as I am about the path we are on?

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Wednesday morning results with Florida still too close to call

As for the election results, Americans were engaged. Voters returned to the polls in record numbers and they seemed motivated by the distinctly different visions  – or perhaps skewed by the campaigns and media hype? In any case Republicans need to take note if they are to remain relevant: the United States is demographically changing and Democrats speak more effectively to the growing segment Hispanics and younger voters. These voting blocks once again made the difference when it came to getting people to the voting booth. Minorities, single women and younger voters broke decidedly in favor of the President and they either embraced his leadership or disliked what they heard from his Republican challenger Mitt Romney enough to vote against him. Frankly, I’m not sure what is so encouraging about the policies and vision touted by the Democrats … or for that matter why Americans have chosen 4 more years of Obama leadership … but they did.  I am concerned not only about the next four years, but about the direction and future of our country.

BMW looks to bring a few more diesel to the U.S. in 2013

Posted By on November 7, 2012

vwvortex_bmwdiesel2013sWe’re talking rumors here, but it did come from a slide at a source attending a BMW North America meeting. If you want to see those performance oriented and highly efficient diesel coming to North America, this is good news.

  • 3 Series sedan diesel – first half 2013
  • 3 Series Sport Wagon – second half 2013
  • 5 Series diesel – third quarter 2013
  • X5d diesel – end of 2013
  • 7 Series diesel – first half
  • X3d diesel – first half 2014

BMW announced over the summer that the US would see  new turbo diesel engines (a 180HP 4-Cyl & 255HP 6-Cyl)

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