A couple interesting Type 2 Volkswagen van ideas

Posted By on February 24, 2012

vwfrontA Volkswagen diesel friend of mine and I tweeted a few messages back and forth yesterday after we noticed this interesting AT-AT Walker Microbus. He of course has a real VW van (1979) as well as a few ideas for a playhouse for his kids (below).

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Even though I’m not really all that geeky (at least compared to others), I was impress with both the Starwars sculpture and the Volkswagen bus playhouse … I’d love to see one of these in his backyard (or maybe his “master bedroom” – obviously without his wife’s permission!)

Jeb Corliss still has something to learn from flying squirrels

Posted By on February 23, 2012

Here’s a flying wingsuit jump that didn’t go as planned; the January 120mph collision with a mountain cliff isn’t something many adrenalin junkies survive to talk about. (broken legs and a 5 weeks in the hospital)

With tax uncertainty, how do we plan for retirement?

Posted By on February 22, 2012

The tax season is upon us and many take this opportunity to take account of our retirement strategy (at least those who are thinking ahead). Years ago … in the days of the company pension, confidence in Social Security and Medicare and the assumption that one would retire at 65 after a lifetime career with a single company not has much thought was required … but times have changed. The pension is gone, the Social Security and Medicare system stressed and a guaranteed mid-60s retirement a thing of the past. On a positive note, some of us are healthier and will live longer and a few white collar employees or entrepreneurs may be fortunate enough to be healthy enough to work longer. What has changed nowadays is that we need to be accountable for our own retirement planning and that’s a challenge.

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Current tax rates for those saving and planning for retirement around dividends

Not only are we faced with being responsible regarding the early saving for retirement in safe but growing investments that stay ahead of inflation, but also we need to navigate a challenging and changing tax code. From IRAs, Roth IRAs, 401Ks, Mutual Funds, ETF, corporate, government and treasury bonds, bank savings vehicles, dividendrates2013insurance products, stocks, real estate and trusts, we have complicated the process  …which for many is like navigating a mine field; who has the tools or training to detect all of the hidden dangers? Add the federal governments tax code and future changes … and planning becomes a guessing game.

The recent hot potato item of taxing dividends is on the table for those currently retired or planning for it (possible increases for 2013 to the left). Now besides the “double taxation” associated with taxing a company’s income then re-taxing the distribution dividend to “owners,” the second tax also disproportionally impacts the savings and income seniors need to plan for retirement. If dividends are taxed at higher rates, this could discourage companies and their investors from long term investing … not to mention the income seniors are using to pay their cost of living expenses.

I understand that the government’s new goal is to tax the wealthiest Americans overall income (passive or earned) at higher rates and in turn increase the overall taxes they pay, but the targeting of twice taxed dividends at a time fewer and fewer retirees have other ways to save is a bad approach. I don’t love the Alternative Minimum Tax (AMT), but it make far more sense than raising taxes on dividends (personally I’d rather see a lower, but simplified tax – Steve Forbes tax postcard has always looked attractive to me).

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Financial markets flirt with the psychological 13,000 mark

Posted By on February 21, 2012

I watched the Dow break the 13000 mark a couple of times today, but unfortunately for bulls, it didn’t hold; the Dow closed up just .13% at 12966. dowclosechart120221Looking back a few years, the Dow last traded at the 13000 level in May 2008 and was heading down from its historic high of 14198 in October 2007. I’m not sure we’re out of the woods just yet?

The real question is whether the financial markets will continue their rise even as tension with Iran push oil higher. Today oil closed over $106/barrel as most speculators are listening to the sabers rattle. This above $100/barrel oil has consumers funneling their dollars into their fuel tanks rather than helping the economy. We’re already tenuous as for as a recovery goes … higher transportation and shipping isn’t going to help. I can’t imagine what a new war or Israeli bombing of Iran would do?

When college age kids socially get the approval of parents

Posted By on February 20, 2012

As I’ve mentioned before, one of the primary reasons I don’t post or visit my Facebook account very often is because it is the domain of my makesadadproudkids and their friends. I’m sure I would not have wanted a nosy parent watching everything I said and did … so I didn’t focus on it as a parent; I gave them both privacy.

That said, there are things I know have been posted that I don’t approve of … just as I’m sure there would have been in my day if social networking existed.  BUT … today I noticed something positive (my opinion), as Taylor has both the masthead (sailing with Taylor last spring on Encore) and the Gipper as an avatar. It sure is nice to be able to nod in approval … and to secretly even pat myself on the back!

Just archiving a doodle while holding on the phone

Posted By on February 20, 2012

Who doesn’t spend their time on hold doodling whatever is on their mind?

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Today I found myself contemplating Mark’s comments this weekend regarding forgoing the Kingston davits I posted on the other day and considering a custom  for Encore and our existing Zodiac … as well as the eventual AB inflatable. I started to think (dangerous), “this might be do-able.” I’m not sure it is “self do-able,” but a contact over at Thompson is pulling me a couple scraps of 1-1/2” –304 Stainless Steel tubing so I can test my old TIG welding skills … although I’ve never welded stainless steel. I now have an excuse to head down to the boat in order to pull a few measurements  and see if I can work up a real drawing. Yikes … too many projects, not enough time.

VW will start selling Golf plug-in hybrid in 2015

Posted By on February 19, 2012

There must be a reason automakers are not pairing hybrids or plug-in electric vehicles with diesel engines … for the life of me I can’t figure it out. The coupling on paper seems to be a perfect combination … especially for a company like e GM with the “Volt” type of EV/Hybrid technology.

Volkswagen will start selling a plug-in hybrid-electric (PHEV) version of the Golf in 2015 and has estimated that the car will be able to go as far as 30 miles in electric-only mode, AutoExpress is reporting.

The Golf PHEV will likely pair a 1.4-liter turbocharged gas engine with a 107-horsepower electric motor. The German automaker will show off a Golf PHEV concept vehicle at the Paris Motor Show this September, the website reported. PlugInCars cites a review on the UK-based AutoExpress website saying that the prototype was “very impressive” in a test drive.

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Even thinking about sailboat projects is getting costly

Posted By on February 19, 2012

kingstondavitsAfter trying a few do-it-yourself repairs on our old Zodiac, I gave up last week and took it to Gator at Lifeline Marine. He did the same soap check and visual inspection with me there, but couldn’t find the air leak either … although he did comment on the aging fabric, sun damage and many scuffs and small cuts (nothing leaking though). So I decided to leave it with him and paid inspection and approved a limited amount for repair … probably the same cost as if he would have found it on the spot.

Anyway the dinghy situation has me planning ahead and looking at a few option … all of which are going to require a davit or custom built arch. I’m inching away from the custom designed with a welded up arch to support a heavier RIB and leaning toward a set of lighter duty davits so I can keep the Cape Horn self-steering gear (davits top right/steering gear in center below). 

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If I go the davit route, the structure can’t be used to support additional solar panels or a wind generator, but will free up a few dollars for an aluminum bottom deep vee AB inflatable. Most sailors say that they are the premium and preferred inflatable as they offer a drier ride and bounce around less in a chop. They are lighter weight for both pulling up on a beach or hoisting in the above davits. The disadvantage is that they can’t easily be field repaired as with fiberglass. One of my final thoughts is that the lighter 9 or 9’6” models can be powered with my existing outboard of modest horsepower and lighter weight. Compromises, compromises …

I’ve email good friend who I’m sure will have an opinion … very appreciated as well. He now works in the marine industry and has a lifetime of sailing experience (and circumnavigation under his keel); I value his advice – thanks ahead of time Mark!

My early voting Super Tuesday primary ballot has arrived

Posted By on February 18, 2012

voteearlyvoteoftenposterNot knowing my travel schedule when it comes to voting on Super Tuesday, March 6th … I’ve opted for an absentee ballot this year. With Rick Santorum polling strong in Michigan and nationally, it looks like our Ohio primary election vote might be more important than usual this year? I didn’t give it too much thought after their dropping out, but  Jon Huntsman and Rick Perry are still on the ballot (below)… as is Newt Gingrich (oh … just kidding).
Winking smile 

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Tech Friday – about.me … adding yet another landing page

Posted By on February 17, 2012

As the years go by I find myself forgetting which of the links and information sites I’ve signed up for … and I’m probably not alone. Anyway, if you are online at all, it might be helpful to have a personal landing page, especially if you’re not interested in your own URL and web server (example: richcorbett.us). After setting up free account at about.me … I thought it might be a helpful suggestion for someone else?

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With a few quick buttons and the addition of a personalize background, it was pretty easy to have a customized landing page along with an additional email address if you want one. The button setup tools makes adding Twitter, Google Plus, Facebook, etc. simple and adding a personal link or two along with the private email button equally as easy with just a click.

So if you need a landing site to consolidate different pages (or just want to secure your name), give about.me a try … by the way, if you haven’t figured it out, mine is about.me/richcorbett

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