Tweaking the blog site after database continues to stumble

Posted By on October 14, 2011

Unfortunately the new WordPress install from a couple weeks ago is not running as smoothly as I had hoped. I’ve been tweaking the caching setup and still finding the database is shutting down regularly. I’m in the process of streamlining some of the canned content and advertising items, although am reluctant to reduce my use of images and photos. I’m using this as a mid-day test post after noticing that the database is down for a second time in two days. Stay tuned.

Google blows the lid of earning and rockets in afterhours trading

Posted By on October 13, 2011

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I’m watching Google shares after the close (GOOG 558.99 ) jump $40.00 a share  reporting earnings of $8.74 a share, up from from $7.64 per share a year ago. Revenue also increased to $7.51 billion from $5.48 billion last year.

According to reports, “analysts had expected Google to post earnings of $8.74 per share and $7.22 billion in revenue” so matching and beating those numbers is promising for Google and for the technology sector … maybe even light at the end of the tunnel for the economy in the U.S.

Bridging from a physical keyed phone to the virtual keyboard

Posted By on October 13, 2011

sliderforiphone4sIf you were a Sprint users and were tempted to upgrader to a new Apple iPhone4s, but demanded a physical keyboard, would adding on a bluetooth slider be worth it? It would sure makes the slick iPhone a less attractive device to slip into a pocket, but if it worked well might be a nice way to thumb in a longer email or type out messages?

My problem is that I’ve been so use to the physical keyboards since my first Treo that I’m not sure I can give up the physical and tactical feel. To this point I’ve resisted switching from my Palm Pre compact slider keyboard to a virtual keyboard phone from the many available. On the other hand, I have been told that eventually even aging techie guys like me could learn to to make the transition. (yet to be seen)

The option: For $50, a Concord Keystone offers their SLIDER bluetooth keyboard would give those of us the kind of bridge that may help move us from the familiarity of thumbing on physical keys to pecking on glass?

Specially designed for iPhone 4S/4

This mini bluetooth keyboard phone case is specially designed for iPhone 4S/4. The keyboard is hidden beneath the phone case and can be slid out when it is in use. The connection is easy. Just power on the keyboard and press the pairing button at the side, switch on the bluetooth in your iPhone, the connecting process will take place. Once the iPhone found the keyboard, it will instruct you to type in a 4-digit PIN in the keyboard. Once you key in the PIN, the keyboard is ready to use. No software installation is necessary. One full charge of the keyboard gives you about 30 uninterrupted working hours.

Comes in a sliding phone case for iPhone 4S/4

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Replacing the starter battery in a Toyota Camry Hybrid

Posted By on October 12, 2011

Surprise! This is something to keep in mind when it comes to replacing the “starter battery” in a hybrid car … not the one to power the electric motors, but the smaller one to start the gasoline engine. As I recall, most gasoline and diesel only car starter batteries are significantly less than $530. This costly item might be something to think about as more and more cars switch to the start and stop hybrid system (oh, and by the way don’t get me going about the price of buying and replacing a Xenon headlamp … one lamp $90!)

Q: My exactly 4-year-old Toyota Camry Hybrid needed a new battery at just under 20,000 miles. The cost was $530! Is this a typical experience? I keep it garaged, get great mileage and otherwise love it.—Phyl Howard, Little Silver, N.J.

A: Starter batteries for hybrids can cost quite a bit, but like any battery in a modern car, they are under a lot of stress to keep up with the demands of a vehicle’s electronic systems which, like an office computer, never shut down completely. I keep my car attached to a trickle charger to keep the battery at or near maximum charge, which helps it last longer. Since the chargers cost about $50, they are worthwhile.

via Me and My Car – WSJ.com.

Congratulation to 15 years of bucking media bias

Posted By on October 12, 2011

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Love it or hate it, this week marks Fox News 15th year of growing into the “most trusted name in news” or at least the most popular name in cable news. They began competing where news was for the most part controlled by left leaning news organizations (and news anchors) and shook things up by offering an alternate angle. They call it “fair and balanced” although most recognize Fox for a line up of logo-foxnewsconservative commentators with respectable journalist and non-bias solid news in between. The recipe worked and Americans responded with tuning in and in recent 2011 primetime cable news research, Fox News has doubles the viewership of CNN and MSNBC combined.

From challenging interviews with presidents to pressuring those with hidden or not so hidden agendas … Fox News holds public officials feet to the fire and gives voice to a conservative population in American that has been neutered and ignored in decades past. Congratulations to those bucking the status quo and presenting the news from a different perspective. The business tycoon Rupert Murdock who risked building Fox News has certainly lived up to making it “the most powerful news organization in America.” Free speech and a variety of opinions has been the cornerstone of our country, and like it or not, it is good for America to hear views from all sides.

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SOLD: 1983 Ford Mustang Convertible – 6 cylinder/Automatic

Posted By on October 11, 2011

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Interested in a 1983 Ford Mustang Convertible? My mother-in-law has finally and reluctantly decided to sell her car knowing that a second car isn’t needed anymore. She has unfortunately put too many maintenance dollars into keeping this car in good shape, but it has spent most of the past decade parked in the garage. All in all, if you are interested in a Mustang Convertible of this era, this is a good one.

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Before we list it publicly, I though I’d post it here to see if there in any interest from those interested in cars. Unfortunately it is not in Cincinnati, but in Jamestown NY. Send me an email if you are interested. (specs from my sister-in-law below)

1983 Ford Mustang Convertible
6 cylinders auto with 83,000 miles

Mom had a gazillion receipts in the glove compartment from all past service. Mileage 83,000 and something…….mom will check exactly tomorrow (I forgot to look)

It cleaned up nicely but I shampoo-d the carpets, ran it for about an hour-kept it opened to air all day sat……didn’t run bad, started right up, put some gas in it, washed down the seats, cleaned out of the glove compartment, went thru the car wash-mistake with a convertible-multiple water leaks-mom says it has leaked some since she bought it, and I OPENED THE TRUNK, which I don’t think has been opened in 10+ years…..

No rust on the outside, some inside the trunk near spare tire.  Top looks brand new-mom says she put new one on about 5 years ago.  Car actually looks really good and drove well for me but is not registered for road use so I was careful.

I have better pics on my other camera……I’ll put those on my computer tomorrow and make a CD……….no rust on the body at all. Took more pics inside, of tires, trunk and top…..

We don’t have an asking price yet (or confirmed with Brenda’s mom), but if you are interested in first dibs, toss an  offer my way.

The 2013 Chevy Cruze diesel holds promise, but needs tweaks

Posted By on October 11, 2011

According to the Detroit News and reporter Scott Burgess, there were a few areas still in need of improvement before 2013 Chevrolet’s diesel Cruze will satisfy most chevycruzedieselAmerican drivers. He points positively to the estimated 50 mpg and 800 range, but in a recent 587 mile trip around Europe, he was only able to return 42 miles per gallon … but on a wide range of roads. He also commented that the Cruze is currently “loud and proud” meaning the clackity-clack of the diesel injectors hasn’t been muffled enough … yet. He suggests that this is something “Europeans don’t seem to mind that much, but Americans will hold their nose up at it like a Frenchman looking at processed cheese.” On the other hand, the 130 mph speed on the Autobahn is something sure to bring a smile to those who have a need for power and speed. Not many 2.0 passenger car engines are delivering performance like that and still able to return combined tank fuel efficiency run above 40 mpg.

Volkswagen TDIs are still the diesels to beat when it comes to small diesels in America, but I for one am glad to see a domestic car company inching into their space and pushing the bar higher … and hopefully the prices lower?

Freedom of the Seas gets rocked by rough weather; damage to public areas | Cruise Radio

Posted By on October 10, 2011

It was a rough night for passengers on a big ship. The Norweign Cruise Line’s Freedom of the Seas was never in danger according to the company, but a passenger aboard Freedom told Cruiseradio.net a different side of the story:  “It was crazy. The ship was on it’s side, everything broke all over ship, medical emergencies all over, and people ordered to their cabins. The elevators are off, scary.”

Reports are that seas exceeded 18 feet and some vessels stayed in port because of the nor’easter.”

“Freedom of the Seas continues on its regularly scheduled seven-night itinerary, which includes port calls to CocoCay, Bahamas; Charlotte Amalie, St. Thomas; and Phillipburg, St. Maarten. The ship and will be arriving in Coco Cay, Bahamas, Monday morning, as scheduled,” says company spokesman.

Bad weather and rough seas continue to batter the east coast of Florida. Carnival Fascination is arriving into Jacksonville late today because of the same storm. “Carnival Sensation had to overnight at the dock in Port Canaveral due the adverse weather conditions, but departed this morning at 8 a.m.,” a spokeswoman from Carnival told us.

via Freedom of the Seas gets rocked by rough weather; damage to public areas | Cruise Radio.

US Has 3.2 Million Job Openings Unfilled

Posted By on October 10, 2011

Brian “Sully” Sullivan, one of my favorite reporters and business news anchors who is now on CNBC, wrote and interesting post that addressed  unemployment, growing the economy and the correct way to increasing tax revenues — “all without spending a dime of taxpayer money.” The point of the article is that of the 14 million unemployed, there are 3.2 million job opening left unfilled. The problem from the employer side is that these position require skills that the unemployed don’t possess. We need workers with the skills to do these jobs. Unfortunately  schools (public and private) aren’t training their graduates with the skills needed for the opening or students aren’t seeing an education in the field where the jobs are offered?  Even the Obama administrations job plan and stimulus billions are targeting the need. They keep throwing borrowed money and sacrificed taxpayer dollars at “green” job training where there aren’t any or many available jobs.

Solution: Corporate balance sheets are for the most part good, at least far better than in 2008. Companies have openings for skilled workers that are needed to grow their business, few successfull companies are in business with the intention of remaining stagnant. Also, investment capital for solid companies is at an all time low … why not train your own workforce … or as Sully’s colleague Herb Greenberg says … “train, don’t complain.”

My addition to this would be to run an in-house scholarship training program in a way that both promises a job after successful completion and contracts for that job (x number of years) to guarantee a skilled worker (think military ROTC). This would  be WIN, WIN, WIN investment. 1) an American gains skills and gets a good job, 2) an employer fills the position available with a skilled worker, 3) the U.S. taxpayer has one  less burden and someone who now pays taxes, increases the nation’s GDP and spends their earning which in turn creates more jobs.  If government wants to help … don’t tax those companies doing the training, but encourage them with tax breaks equal to their cost of training (which will be less than extending unemployment, foodstamps and welfare).

Want to add about $100 billion more annually to the US economy and lower the unemployment rate by more than a percentage point—all without spending a dime of taxpayer money?

Fill America’s more than 3.2 million open jobs.

via US Has 3.2 Million Job Openings Unfilled – CNBC.

Cooler evening, still air and hot air balloons

Posted By on October 9, 2011

PalmPre_balloonlowpass11100As the autumn weather takes hold in my part of Ohio, we’re seeing a few more hot air balloons drifting by in the evening. This past weekend we had one a bit lower than usual which in turn set the dogs off in the neighborhood … especially when the gas burner roared.

I happened to have my Palm Pre with me as I went out to see what the barking was all about, and although I’m envious of the newer 8 megapixel cameras on the latest phones running Android and the new Apple iPhone 4S, it is still nice to have a fair quality camera with video (below) on my first generation Palm Pre (and perhaps last?)
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