Tell congress how you feel about SOPA and PIPA-for or against

Posted By on January 18, 2012

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Against my inner voice telling me not to bother, I wrote to my congressmen yesterday regarding the Stop Internet Piracy Act (SOPA) and Protect IP Act (PIPA). There are areas that I agree with and understand, but also way too many areas that will impact what most of us appreciate about the Internet. As written, it is a bad bill.

Several of the big players online drew attention to bills SOPA H.R. 3261 in the House and PIPA S. 968 in the Senate and have taken unprecedented actions that draw attention to the legislation. They many have stated a position by “going black” or “going dark” as a way to express concern and unity in opposition to the bill. Let’s hope Congress at least waters down the current bills and can find a way to both protect industries who’s business is being impacted by piracy (understandable) and yet can keep the Internet a place to freely exchange ideas, research content, as well as enjoy reading, listening, watching and playing without heavy restrictions or limitations. For many, there is a real concern over potential legal action, DNS changes and a loss to our first amendment right of free speech.

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  • Google is blacking out their logo and posting a link on their homepage.
  • Mozilla.org home of the popular Web browser Firefox, is going black and adding content encouraging contacting Congress.
  • Reddit, the social news site owned by Advance Publications, is going down for 12 hours.
  • WordPress.org went dark.
  • TwitPic, the popular site where Twitter users share photographs, modified their logo and darkened the background.

The photo is not what Volkswagen owners think

Posted By on January 17, 2012

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I saw the key photo above as a tease in a recent article highlighting the 10 cheapest new cars you can buy and was disappointed as other VW owners/shoppers might be – yes the key is a VW key and fob, but the list (below) doesn’t contain a Volkswagen.
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The 10 cheapest new cars you can buy
1. Nissan Versa 1.6 S sedan $11,770
If all you’re after is four wheels and comfortable room for four, the new-for-2012 Nissan Versa has you covered. To be frank, it’s not a very appealing cheap car, but it does hit all the right buttons for buyers who simply want a brand new car with a surprisingly roomy interior. That bargain-basement price even includes air conditioning, a trip computer and a six-way-adjustable driver’s seat, but not a radio.

2. Smart Fortwo Pure $13,240
For urban dwellers, space is sometimes as much of a hurdle as anything. The Smart Fortwo comes to the rescue, packing virtually no luxuries but a bargain basement price and an ultra-compact package. You won’t get air conditioning or even power steering, although a leather-covered steering wheel is curiously standard.

3. Hyundai Accent GLS sedan $13,320
Redesigned for 2012, the Accent is a pleasingly grown-up car with plenty of power and style. Under its streamlined hood lies a 138-horsepower four-cylinder and six-speed manual transmission combination that nets 40 mpg on the highway. But to get that kind of power at this kind of price, you’ll have to forgo air conditioning, which comes in a pricey package that also includes power windows and a stereo system.

4. Ford Fiesta S sedan $13,995
Ford promised upscale features when it first introduced the Fiesta to our market for 2011 and the Blue Oval has largely delivered. Although a Fiesta can be optioned up to near luxury-car specifications, it’s at the bottom end of the market where the value equation is at its strongest. For under $14,000, it’s the cheapest car on our list with both air conditioning and an AM/FM radio with an auxiliary input, although its passenger seat only offers adjustment in two directions.

5. Kia Rio LX sedan $14,150
Banish your preconceived notions: Rio offers plenty of style and no shortage of features for the price by essentially building on the Fiesta with more power (the same 138 horsepower as its kissing-cousin Hyundai Accent) and more features (like height adjustment for the driver’s seat). In addition, it comes with a well-publicized 100,000 mile, 10-year powertrain warranty.

6. Kia Soul $14,650
With its otherworldly looks and roomy interior, Soul is certainly a standout in this class. It was given a new 1.6-liter four-cylinder for 2012 (the same engine in the Rio and Accent), but its high-value mission in life remains unchanged. Soul is the cheapest car on our list to come with standard Bluetooth connectivity and it also includes power windows and locks and air conditioning.

7. Chevrolet Sonic 1LS sedan $14,660
With its perennially miserable Aveo now officially put out to pasture, Chevrolet finally has a genuinely competitive subcompact. Not only is the Sonic a looker, it also comes standard with General Motors’ exclusive OnStar system, a huge bonus for drivers young and old alike. In addition, the base price point also includes 10 airbags, air conditioning, power door locks with keyless entry and alloy wheels.

8. Toyota Yaris L 3-door $14,875
True, the Toyota badge undeniably adds a little to the Yaris’ bottom line. How else can we explain a relatively modest spec sheet with a 1.5-liter, 106-horsepower engine and two fewer side doors than anything else? Still, Pam Beasley’s runabout boasts an upmarket, high-quality feel evidenced everywhere from the solid “thunk” of its doors to the clicking sound made by its (few) power accessories. In short, it feels like a Toyota.

9. Nissan Versa 1.8 S hatchback $15,260
Versa shoppers might be a bit confused to learn that the five-door hatchback model is a carry-over from last year, which helps explain just why both are on our list. With its more powerful engine and comparatively upmarket interior, the Versa hatchback definitely feels a grade above the sedan, although it offers far less interior room and its overall value is a bit weak compared to the rest of this list.

10. Mazda Mazda2 Sport $15,325
Mazda 2 isn’t a winner on the spec sheet, where its 100 horsepower engine seems to let it down, but it comes with most of the features we’d expect at this price and it boasts unmatched budget car driving dynamics. Simply put, Mazda2 is fun to drive thanks to its tight steering, taut suspension and ultra light weight. It’s the closest thing to a go-kart you’ll find on this list.

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The 2012 Hyundai Sonata Hybrid

As a follow up automotive related comment, I was impressed with the quality of the Hyundai Sonata I rented last month and doubly impress when they announced in Detroit that their hybrid would have a “lifetime warranty” on the Lithium Polymer Gel battery pack. This hybrid vehicle might be an excellent consideration for those wanting a comfortable, fuel efficient sedan – this 40mpg car could be a replacement for my wife’s Rav4?

Remembering MLK and checking the high area gasoline prices

Posted By on January 16, 2012

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There are only a handful of leaders that come along in one’s lifetime and for my generation, one of them is Martin Luther King, Jr (January 15, 1929 – April 4, 1968). Most know the history of Mr. King and the civil rights movement around challenging the laws particularly in the south, but I enjoyed a history lesson by rereading MLK’s Bio.

Martin Luther King Jr’s childhood was “normal” for an African-American growing up in pre-World War II Atlanta, but a lessor know item recorded in his biography is that at age 12 he “supposedly” attempted suicide. His grandmother died and the event was traumatic for him … “because he was out watching a parade against his parents’ wishes when she died.”  The biography reads that he was so distraught that he “attempted suicide by leaping from a second story window at the family home.”

Have a thoughtful holiday and celebrate the positive achievement that came from this man and those who fought for equality. Also check out the new memorial in Washington DC.

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A less important note, and no connection to MLK, is for those of us who use a few gallons of fossil fuel per year  … the gasoline prices have been up the last few weeks. Usually this time of the year we have the lowest fuel prices? For whatever reason, they are now high and expected to move even high, possibly $4.00 per gallon, by summer.

cincygasprices_lovelandoh12This morning I heard that gasoline was a bit lower in the Dayton area — $3.18 per gallon — but my daily drive is not taking me that direction, yet. I actually contemplated the idea of heading in that direction after looking at my fuel gauge and noticing all the local area stations were much higher, although the local convenient store did lower prices a few cents this morning. North of Cincinnati we’ve locked in at around $3.50 to $3.60 and a quick search of CincyGasPrices.com turned up the lowest in the surrounding area to be in Loveland – $3.23.

Costa Concordia collides with rock off Italian island of Giglio

Posted By on January 15, 2012

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As a family who enjoys traveling by cruise ship, the reports from Italy and the Costa Concordia are shocking after the ship ran aground on Friday. It is difficult for me in the day of GPS, sonar, autopilots, etc to understand how a ship of this size (4200 people) with an experienced captain and crew could have hit the rocks near the small island of Giglio. It is equally puzzling to hear the preliminary reports regarding how the captain and crew handled (or didn’t handle) the emergency procedures.

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Current reports are that “at least five people died after the Concordia ran aground on the tiny island of Giglio Friday night. Several others remained unaccounted for.”

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Additional news report have passengers telling disturbing stories about preparedness:

Survivors recounted a frantic rush by passengers to get on lifeboats, while the crew appeared helpless and overwhelmed to cope.

"There wasn’t anybody to help you," Shafer said. "I mean, the passengers were loading the lifeboats by themselves."

Compounding the problem was that only one side of lifeboats was available as the ship was listing. Passenger Laurie Willits, from Ontario, Canada, said some lifeboats on the higher side got stuck, leaving people suspended in mid-air amid the sounds of children crying and screaming.

The Bahamas look pretty inviting this time of year

Posted By on January 15, 2012

Although I love our house and like living in Ohio, winter is the time I envy those who have sailed south and are spending their days exploring the islands of the Caribbean.

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Jen and Maxwell sailing in the Bahamas on sv Anastasia January 2012

A sailing couple spending the winter in the Bahamas aboard their Baba Anastasia posted the photo above, no doubt knowing at least a few of us reading their blog or checking their Facebook page would be dreaming that we were there too. Very nice. It has me remembering the old 1980s song and advertising campaign … “It’s better in the Bahamas” and times on Baba 25 years or so ago  … certainly good memories when I read about Jen and Maxwell.

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Brenda and Rich on “Brenich” our Baba back in the early 1980s

Tebow Mania – a sign that Americans appreciate the “good guy”

Posted By on January 14, 2012

With the NFL playoffs in full swing, I can’t imagine that there will be a more watchedtebowing_obama game this season than Saturday evening’s New England Patriots and Denver Broncos game … unless perhaps Tim Tebow takes the Broncos to the Superbowl? Even the President has been known to slip into Tebow mode before starting his day in the Oval Office, praying that his 4th year goes like a Tebow 4th quarter (or OT) no doubt!
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Winter is finally here with a little snow and colder weather

Posted By on January 14, 2012

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I’m thankful for the mild weather so far this year and it’s not realistic to think we’ll make it through winter without snow or cold weather. Still, waking up on Friday to 35 mph gusts and temps in the teens was a shock to the body as I haven’t adapted to winter yet, have you?  I’m escaping with a little slow motion surfing … you’ve heard of “air guitar” … well join me in some slow motion “air surfing” (video below and go full screen!).
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Butler County has worst foreclosure rate in Ohio

Posted By on January 13, 2012

foreclosuresignAlthough I know the employment and housing market has been bad in Ohio, I didn’t realize it was as bad as it was in our county until noticing the foreclosure numbers for 2011. Butler County had 3,330 foreclosure filings in 2011, which was about the same as 2010. Only 2009 saw higher filings with 4,000, according to Irvine-Calif.-based website RealtyTrac. Let’s hope we see some kind of reprieve in 2012.

Butler County had the worst foreclosure rate in Ohio in 2011, with one in every 43 homes receiving some type of foreclosure filing, according to a RealtyTrac’s annual market report released today.

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Thread a Straw Through the Tab on a Soda Can to Keep it from Rising

Posted By on January 12, 2012

Genius … why didn’t I think of this?

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If you’ve ever tried using a straw with a can of soda, you now what happens: the straw comes flying out and falls onto your desk. Reddit user triggerhoppe solves this annoyance by threading the straw through the tab on the top of the can.

It’s as simple as turning the tab to the side and sliding the straw through it. This keeps the straw from rising up and falling out of the can. We know drinking soda through a straw helps the sugar bypass your teeth, but it has always been a pain to use a straw with a can. Every dentist in the world will tell you to just stop drinking soda, but at least this way you can help thwart some of the negative effects of soda without straws flying everywhere.

 

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Volkswagen gets a free Passat TDI advertisement via Tweet

Posted By on January 12, 2012

There’s must be an easy way for social media users to capitalize on advertising products or companies using social media CNBC_richc_tweet120111 …hmm?

For example, yesterday morning I passively plugged a product by recommending the Volkswagen Passat TDI to Andrew Ross Sorkin, one of the CNBC Squawkbox anchors and NYTimes columnist.  He is looking for a safe car that will fit his two young boys “for weekend trips out of the city.” His politics are a bit “greener” than the other anchors so I figured the larger, and safe but still fuel efficient Passat would be a great choice.
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