Audi wins Le Mans with diesel AND shows of their e-TRON

Posted By on June 15, 2011

Not a bad week for Audi; they continue to dominate with diesel powered Le Mans racing TDIs and show of the tweaking o their diesel-hybrid technology in the e-Tron Spyder plug-in diesel as well. From my perspective the supercar styling isn’t half bad either. 

It was a big weekend for Audi, which debuted a new e-Tron diesel plug-in Spyder. And after losing two of three cars to horrifying crashes, an Audi diesel went on to win the 24 Hours of Le Mans.

Audi just dominated the track and the news all weekend, starting with the debut of the e-Tron Spyder plug-in diesel hybrid concept. A twin-turbocharged 3.0 liter turbo diesel TDI engine sends 300 horsepower and 479 ft-lbs of torque to the rear wheels, while dual electric motors send 87 horsepower and 260 ft-lbs of torque to the front wheels. For those of you doing the math, that is a grand total of 387 horsepower and 739 ft-lbs of torque. Oh, and there’s a seven-speed transmission all up in there. I’d hate to be an Audi mechanic reading this right now.

Now here’s the impressive part; this concept could get as much as a 107 MPGe rating on the EPA cycle, thanks to its 31-mile all electric range. On top of that it emits just 95 grams of CO2/mile. A single fill-up of the 13-gallon gas tank can take you as far as 621 miles, which would average out to around 47 mpg on the road. Not bad for a car that can go from 0-60 in 4.2 seconds, and has a governed top speed of 155 mph. I hope we see more diesel-hybrids soon.

 

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Still pondering the need/want of a tablet or reader

Posted By on June 15, 2011

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It is hard to believe, but yesterday was the first chance I had to play with an Apple iPad – thanks @jwestwood. I surprised at just how snappy the large touchscreen was on her second generation tablet as compared to my aging Palm Pre. I especially liked the optional Logitech Bluetooth cover/keyboardalthough the weak key design could be improved (keyfaces break/fall off).

All in all I can see what an uphill battle there will be for competitive devices from HP, Blackberry and the variety of Android tablets. On the other hand, for a simple book reader it sure is hard to beat a non-glaring Kindle or Nookespecially the smaller, longest life new Nook if they really have the library lending thing working well?

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2011 Camp – Day #1: RHM

Posted By on June 14, 2011

Reposting the Romanian Handicapped Ministry information for a few in our family

Day #1 of camp was fabulous as usual with lots of excitement, flowers, and gifts for us, kisses, and lots of hugs! Anna was so excited for ‘camp’ to start that she woke up @ 6 am and would not leave her dad alone until they came 45 minutes early @ 8:20! WE were barely ready!

Everybody attended today, except for Olus, our youngest foundation member, who is one of only a couple who are capable of going to school. BUT, he’s out finding a job. (That makes me feel old!)

Angela brought son, Nicu, as well as her husband, who has Alzheimer’s and many other serious problems. (Please pray for Angela. She has trusted Christ and her continued faithfulness every year is a real encouragement to us!)

Maria was able to bring her severely Down’s Syndrome son, Vasilica. In her upper 70s, and with serious heart condition, she was in tears as she talked about their home situation and the rejecting attitudes of her daughter and son-in-law toward Vasilica. They (mother and son) are not safe there anymore. She believes the only reason she is still alive is to care for Vasilica and protect him. This is a very serious situation that needs prayer. We must find a way to help them! We will be talking about this issue during the trip and when we return.

During the extremely spirited (to put it mildly!) song time, we learned several new songs from the ‘Go Fish Guys’. When the “mosh pit” quickly formed, Jessica led the motions and energy for the ‘10 Commandment Boogie’, a new version of ‘Lord, I lift Your Name on High’, and a jazzed up ‘Yes, Jesus Loves Me’. All who could were on their feet, rocking, clapping, or dancing, and even some parents got into it, as well.

Parents, you would be so proud of all your teens…..they are AMAZING! They are bonding quickly with all the campers and families, working hard and having fun at the same time. Kari did an amazing job on the Bible lesson and even though she said she was out of her comfort zone, you could have fooled US!

The lesson themes were ‘You are a Superstar to God’ and the ‘10 Commandments.’ It went well with the ‘10 Commandment Boogie!’ The clown skit was perfectly casted with naturals Bob (Slade) and Steve (Jones), as is Jessica as stage manager and choreographer. All the rest of us just fall in line!

Tomorrow we make the first 3 of our daily home visits: Maryo, then Nicu (Angela’s son), and then Lucianna. Most of these families are poor, but put on a beautiful ’spread’ when we visit.

I will try to send updates as we continue to bring God’s Love to all who come, and in all that we do. “Whatever you give to the least of these, you do for ME…”

Until later, Chris for 2011 Romania Team

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Couldn’t be happening to a nicer guy (sarcasm)

Posted By on June 14, 2011

A story that might make more than a couple people I know smile when they go to bed tonight. (I’m thinking of my hard working brother-in-law).

The hearing to determine if Cincinnati attorney Stan Chesley will be able to keep his law license to practice in Kentucky and possibly in Ohio ended in Lexington Tuesday afternoon.

The Board of Governors of the Kentucky Bar Association has voted to accept the Trial Commissioners recommendation that Chesley be disbarred and repay more than $7 million in legal fees.

Chesley can appeal this decision to the Supreme Court of Kentucky, after which the court will have 60 days to make a decision.

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2011 Camp in Constanta :Romanian Handicapped Ministry

Posted By on June 14, 2011

Reposting for family following the RHM trip to Constanta, Romania.

2011 Camp in Constanta

Monday June 13th-Set Up Day
Arrived safe and sound!
We slept in a bit today and began set up at camp about 11 AM. We have an amazing camp room this year! It’s more like a huge BALL Room with 2-story ceilings, more soace than we have EVER had, with lots of tables and chairs, and an A/C that actually works!! Everyone worked hard to plan the space, arrange furniture, organize all the crafts and supplies, put up decorations, etc. The hotel gave us huge boards to post the themes, Bible Verses, and 10 Commandments – all translated into Romanian and are very colorful and eye catching.

We spent an hour or more practicing the new Go Fish CD songs and old favorites as well as some new ones that came from some of our team members. Jessica took charge as the skit organizer and choreographer. Kari was preparing for lessons. We even have a flat screen TV with DVD player for the GO Fish Video, and a great sound system! The acoustics in the room are GREAT, so the worship will be AMAZING! Steve and Bob are playing clowns (not too hard) for the Day 1 Skit to demonstrate some of the 10 commandments about stealing and telling lies. (Jessica has had to help keep them in line and work on lines!!)

Everyone is excited and anxious about seeing the families and our foundation members tomorrow!! It’ll be all about them. When the campers leave, we will be visit the Madison Center where our ‘kids’ come weekly for an extensive program. Then we begin family home visits, as well as touring a few choice spots. Will let you know tomorrow.

The hotel is ‘plush’ by Romanian standards, the A/C and the TVs work and there is more than one electrical outlet in each room, and we even have washcloths! The beds are like sleeping on the ‘box’ spring in America, surprisingly comfortable, and we’re probably all exhausted!

Pray for camp that actually starts tomorrow – for the skits, Bible Lesson and worship to touch the hearts of our families. Tomorrow’s themes are Superstar – “We are fearfully and wonderfully made”, and “The “10 Commandments.” We will be grooving to the 10 Commandment Boogie and many MORE

So far everyone is eating and healthy and rested, though it’s 12:45 AM and I MUST sleep……more tomorrow. This is the first Romanian trip that I have been able to get wireless and pull up AOL. Praise God!!
God Bless, Chris for Romanian Team 2011

 

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Would you buy a VW 1.9 TDI diesel on a Caddy platform?

Posted By on June 14, 2011

Although this Volkswagen Caddy 1.9L TDI isn’t available in the U.S. (yet), I know many diesel TDI enthusiast who could comfortably live with this volkswagen-caddyugly duckling when it comes to styling. The small van like cargo-carrying diesel mini-van with a 5-speed manual would be considerably more efficient than what North America offers today — and the price point looks  as if it would be low enough to make it a good seller for small business ($22,000 in Australia = $23+K USD). Even for young families this would make for a versatile and functional vehicle. Here’s a detailed walk through video from overseas. (below)

Let it be known that registration is open for the 2011 TDIFest

Posted By on June 13, 2011

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The invitation to the annual TDIFest may not be the biggest and best car show in the nation, but for a group of loyal Volkswagen (and Audi) TDIClub members, it is the big bash of the year – and not to be missed. Previous “fests” have been hosted by local dedicated members of the TDIClub forum and is held annually on Labour Day weekend (I’ve spelled it that way out of respect for club founder and Canadian Fred Voglmaier – dedication unparalleled).

This years TDIFest 2011 will be held held in Lexington Kentucky on September 2-5, 2011 and members from our local Cincitdi.com chapter are assisting in hosting.

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Previous years it has been held in Portland, Oregon (TDIFest2010), Washington, DC (TDIFest 2009), Cincinnati, OH (TDIFest 2008), Montréal, Quebec, Canada (TDIFest 2007), Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (TDIFest 2006)Lake Mills, Wisconsin (TDIFest 2005), New England (TDIFest 2004), outside Toronto (TDIFest 2003), Grand Rapids, Michigan (TDIFest 2002), Park City, Utah (TDIFest 2001) and the first one was in Wilmington, NC (TDIFest 2000).

So … if you own or have been contemplating buying a VW TDI or Audi TDI diesel, this is the place to be; vendors, help and fun await. Registration is open now … join us September 2nd – 4th. The Forum links require ‘free’ user name registration, etc. The TDIFest requires a registration fee – although register online early and receive a discount.

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Vintage flying WWII B-17 goes down in northern Illinois

Posted By on June 13, 2011

It was a good day for pilot and passengers aboard the flying historic WWII bomber Liberty Belle (LibertyBelleFoundation.org), but not so good for those who have devoted their lives to the restoration and preservation of flying history. From the crash video above, all were lucky to be out with their lives, but the damage to the airplane looks to be a total loss. I watched it giving tours a short time ago … post.

From the tracks in the field, the pilot did his best to bring down the 4 engine monster … it’s a wonder all survived noting the fire damage.

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Read more at WLS-TV news in Chicago.

Who doesn’t PLANK while reading the morning paper?

Posted By on June 13, 2011

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I’m just keeping my kids on their toes … and trying to stay one step ahead of their assumption that I’m just an old 52 year old fuddy duddy dad. Hey, I may not be doing all that much more cliff diving, but am probably in the top ten percent of 50+ year old “plankers!” Oh … so you don’t know what it is? LINK
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Figured I had better credit my source (below) …

How Planking Became the Internet’s Latest Bored Game

Plankers Are Prone to Pose for Pictures Atop Cars, Camels; It Rivals Lying Down

By AMIR EFRATI

New Zealand rugby star Chris Lowrey fielded an unusual request while greeting fans after a match two weeks ago. "Plank for us!" one fan yelled.

Mr. Lowrey, 24 years old, knew exactly what to do. The 6-foot-3, 238-pound athlete dropped to the stadium grass, lying face down with a stiff body and arms to his side—emulating a slab of wood—until he was sure fans had enough time to take photographs, which were later posted on Facebook.

The Planking Phenomenon

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The ‘Going Green Plank’ in Beaumont, Canada.

"It was absolutely incredible, and fans of both teams were unified around the moment," says Deborah Enstrom, 36, who was at the Auckland rugby stadium with her family.

Mr. Lowrey, who had learned about "planking" a few days earlier, says he "was just happy to oblige the fans."

One of the latest kooky Internet fads—planking—is moving into the real world in real-time. The trend involves turning one’s body into the shape of a wooden plank that rests rigidly, and often precariously, on chimneys, police cars, trees, basketball hoops, and any other conceivable surface. Some "plankers" do it as prank-like performance art in public spots, while thrill seekers plank in dangerous places and capture the moment on camera, posting the images on Facebook or sharing among friends.

Now the planking "meme," as Internet-based phenomena are called, has gotten so widespread that thousands of plankers are lying down on stairs, towers or busy streets from California to Scandinavia to the Middle East. Some are planking in front of landmarks like Disney World’s Cinderella Castle and the Taj Mahal.

To plank, simply lay face down on something, and keep yourself stiff as a board. Don’t forget to take a picture! The popularity of planking has risen sharply, even as controversy over the odd sport brews. WSJ’s Amir Efrati reports.

The teenage son of New Zealand Prime Minister John Key recently posted a photo of himself on Facebook, planking on a sofa with his father posing in the background.

It has gotten to the point that some say they are already suffering planking fatigue and a controversy has erupted over who invented planking. Some trace the meme to Sam Weckert, a carpenter in Clare Valley, a small town in southern Australia. In January, Mr. Weckert posted a page on Facebook dedicated to planking. More than 16,000 photos of plankers have since been uploaded to it. About 315,000 people have declared themselves "fans" of the page, electing to receive updates when new pictures are posted.

"It’s a very simple idea that captured people’s hearts," Mr. Weckert says.

But a rival group from England, which in 2007 started a different page on Facebook to celebrate people’s ability to lie down on objects, says it should take the credit.

"I find it funny how the Australian makes a game and a Facebook group exactly the same as ours and starts claiming he’s invented it," says Gary Clarkson, 28, from Taunton, England, who says he developed "the lying down game" with a friend 12 years ago.

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The global craze has inspired risk-taking, as plankers try to one-up each other. In a high-profile incident last month, a man from Brisbane, Australia, died when he slipped and fell seven stories while planking on a narrow balcony. The incident prompted Australia’s Prime Minister Julia Gillard to urge caution.

"Everybody likes a bit of fun, but the focus has to be on keeping yourself safe first," said Ms. Gillard, in response to questions from reporters about the incident.

Mr. Weckert, who says he wasn’t aware of the U.K. game, says planking began in 2008 when he and his friends began doing the "worm" dance, a breakdancing move popularized in the 1980s, at local bars. That morphed into lying down as stiff as a wood plank, "getting drinks spilled all over you," he says.

When he was kicked out of bars for the stunt, Mr. Weckert continued planking on top of cars and mailboxes. The practice spread slowly to friends, but lay dormant until he posted the Facebook page in January. After a local radio show mentioned planking, interest rose.

On the fan page, Mr. Weckert lists ground rules. The planker must "lay face down, ensuring your face remains expressionless for the duration of the Plank," with arms placed by the side, legs straight and toes pointed down. Every plank posted online "must be named."

Within weeks there were too many photo submissions—several per minute—to bother upholding those rules. Among Mr. Weckert’s favorites: a man planking across the backs of two camels.

If history repeats itself, it repeats even faster on the Internet. In 2007, Mr. Clarkson, who works in marketing for a cosmetics company, set up a Facebook group to share photos of "The Lying Down Game."

The game asks people to lie down on objects, but stiffen their bodies the same way they would if they were standing upright. Toes must point straight out, not down. That Facebook group has more than 20,000 photo submissions and more than 100,000 members.

No matter who started the fad, it has spread like wildfire. In south Australia, two contractors at an oil-processing facility were fired last month after planking on top of 180-foot pipes.

Eight grocery employees and managers in Australia were canned last month after photos emerged of them planking on meat-slicing machines and seven-foot-high shelves, among other things.

"We’re now one of many Australian employers who have had to dismiss employees since this fad started," says a spokeswoman for Woolworths Ltd., the grocery and retail chain where the incidents occurred. "An Internet trend is no excuse to breach safety rules."

In the U.S., Austin Light, a 20-year-old student at the University of California, Berkeley, has become obsessed with planking.

"We can’t walk around without looking for a new place to plank," he says. He’s tried planking at a furniture store, a coffee shop and the Cal basketball team’s locker room.

Some are already sick of the fad. Filip Odzak, a childhood friend of Mr. Weckert, says he watched with excitement as planking went viral, and even convinced two dozen models to plank on a runway during a fashion show he organized in February.

Now planking is "so mainstream that it’s turned into a pastime for the stupid breed of humanity," says the 26-year-old from Adelaide. Last month, Mr. Odzak revoked his status as a "fan" of planking on Facebook so that he wouldn’t receive any more updates.

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Book: We Were Pirates by Robert Schultz and James Shell

Posted By on June 12, 2011

wewerepiratesbookEnjoying a World War II audio narrative and reading about the book We Were Pirates.  It is a book that help us understand the life of WWII American submariners, particularly Torpedoman Robert Hunt and his point of view. He shared his memories and his collection of photos and documents from his service aboard the USS Tambor; the audio, video (below) and book tells what it was like both aboard and on leave during his time in the Pacific. The information was well research and documented by authors Robert Schultz and James Shell (published in December 2010). Below is an audio recording from Hunt, Schultz and Shell.

  We Were Pirates: A Torpedoman’s Pacific War (mp3)

Listening to the audio and how the author’s preserved a bit of military history, returned my thinking to what my generation can do to honor these men. We do need to continue to save their memories in a way that future generation might hear their words. The Library of Congress has a Veterans History Project along with suggestions on how ‘we’ can interview and save their thoughts. I’ve downloaded the PDF and am planning to share it with a couple in my family in hopes to archive the memories of my father (Korea) and my father-in-law (WWII). Hmm … better not drag my feet too long?

Below is a short video of Bob Hunt as his crippled sub makes it into Pearl Harbor shortly after being attacked by the Japanese (below).

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