Paul Newman owned 1963 300HP V8 Volkswagen Beetle

Posted By on May 20, 2011

If you a a Volkswagen Beetle lover, this bug’s for you … for a mere $250,000 from what I hear.

As the legend is told… back in 1963 Paul Newman bought a VW…the little red Convertible seen in this late 60’s VW ad. Not so long after this advertisement came out…the car was taken to legendary Race Car Builder Jerry Eisert for a little “mechanical upgrade” of sorts. The result was one of the most insane and legendary VW’s of all time.
The Newman “Indy VW”.

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Checking your engine oil with Lubricheck … hopefully

Posted By on May 20, 2011

lubrichecklogoI’m posting Kickstarter link for a device designed to check the quality of engine oil. It is called Lubricheck and I’m hoping that someone reading this with engineering thoughts on how realistically accurate the device might be?

lubricheckfundingending110607I’m a mileage oriented oil changer, but with the price of synthetic oil, diesel oils and just plain quality motor oil … it might be nice to know “when” to really change the oil. (I’m really looking forward to the “diesel” version for cars, trucks and marine diesels …  1st run will be  for gasoline engines only)

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Check out the promotional video below and leave a comment on their Kickstarter page if you want them to pursue the diesel version.

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Uniquely traveling over Indian Ocean reefs

Posted By on May 19, 2011

Who needs a dinghy … fly instead! Nice views … (Check out PercyMichael’YouTube clips of the Krucker amphib)

Catch up post – Enjoying Encore, but the Love Bugs not so much

Posted By on May 18, 2011

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Brenda and I made a multipurpose trip to Florida to enjoy a little sailing with our soon graduate from medical school daughter Katelyn and two of her graduating friends Laura and Ashley; we also planned to do a little work on our boat Encore (projects and maintenance will never end). Besides the personal recreation, we prepared and packed up Brenda’s Mom and Dad for the drive home from their winter condo in Delray Beach (photo before leaving below). I do not envy the health concerns that come with getting older, either for myself or those burdened with caring for me.

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For the most part all went well although it felt like a whirlwind few days … of course that wasn’t helped by my not feeling too well last week (a sorted story and history for another time).

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The girls enjoyed their time aboard and their prior week vacationing on the beach together. Reflecting back on my time in college and the trips taken with my friends, they were some of the greatest memories.

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Unfortunately this time of year also has one dealing with the non-biting (from what we can tell) but extremely annoying Plecia nearctica – aka: Love Bugs. Katelyn seemed to attract them the most … I’ve surmised she is the sweetest … which she is to which many will attest.
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Besides their habit of swarming around and plastering themselves to the windshields and grills of cars, they pretty much prevent achieving any kind of respectable finish on the brightwork of our boat. About all I could accomplish was to get a couple coats of Cetol on my handrails and the cleaning and sanding only of our toe rails (credit where credit is due … primarily Brenda’s labor!)

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All in all, a day sailing or by the water, even with the “love bugs,” is better than a day at work!

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Dr. Ashley, Dr. Katelyn and Dr. Laura | Mom and Dad Howard in Delray Beach FL

Moonlight over Encore

Posted By on May 17, 2011

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Spending a quiet night aboard Encore under a full moon during a still evening and high tide.

I am not complaining, but it is kind of toasty today

Posted By on May 17, 2011

I’m trying to work through my checklist this afternoon on the boat since Brenda is off on her way driving her parent north for the summer. They will soon find out how well my son has been managing the house, feeding pets toasty110519_4961and knocking off the short chores list we have given him after his spring semester and finals ended. I’m not expecting perfection, but I am hoping the homestead is in a condition that won’t embarrass Brenda when she arrives with her parents.

With the afternoon sun baking down on me, it is time to take a quick break to check on emails and the few things from work which might need tending … besides, my body needs a little hydration and has not adapted to the heat just yet!

I also promise a catch up post tonight and will add a few personal photos from the week … more for my personal archive than anything worth reading by those other than close friends and family. I suppose that’s the advantage of having a “desultory” blog.

Buggin’ me …

Posted By on May 16, 2011

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In keeping with short blog posts, I’m picking up a few bugs over the miles and know I’m going to be griping when it’s time to get the WD-40 out and start my cleaning. The windshield isn’t much better!

EDIT: On my return trip I added bugs to bugs!

Pre 3 autofocus camera supports up-close macro shots

Posted By on May 15, 2011

Although my next smartphone may be an Android, I still like what I’m seeing from the slow to market HP Palm 3 … the camera improvement and speedy processor are just too of the great features for a “pockatable” cloud-synced smartphone.

Apart from the bigger screen and wicked fast processor, one of the things we’re most looking forward to about the HP Pre 3 is finally having a webOS camera with autofocus. With a 5MP unit, the Pre 3 won’t take the biggest pictures out there, but after being saddled with “Enhanced Depth of Field” cameras since the Pre, we’re really looking forward to having photos that haven’t been tinkered with by overly aggressive software.

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Cooler air and rain under the awning

Posted By on May 14, 2011

Thankfully I’m feeling much better and was able to spend the day working on the boat. The sun has been hot so attempted to set up a Shadetree branded awning with many broken parts. I was at least successful enough to have weathered the first wave of wind and rain squalls Saturday night.

Besides taking Katelyn and a couple of her graduating girlfriends (Ashley and Laura) out sailing before they returned to Ohio, Brenda and I also stopped in Delray Beach to begin packing her parents for their return to New York. 

A few photos to come, bu I am posting tonight from my Palm Pre via Posterous … and without my reading glasses (it is becoming more and more an issue!)

Hanging on with too many irons in the fire

Posted By on May 14, 2011

As with everybody I know, there are times we all put a little to much on our plates and have too little time in order to get everything done. I believe … no, I know … that I’ve been pinching my schedule a little too tight and didn’t allow for any disruptions in schedule. Of course that’s when an annoying illness raises it evil head. Treading water as I write, but probably will miss a few posts over the next week. Maybe I’ll do some catch-up when it is all over. Later.

Desultory - des-uhl-tawr-ee, -tohr-ee

  1. lacking in consistency, constancy, or visible order, disconnected; fitful: desultory conversation.
  2. digressing from or unconnected with the main subject; random: a desultory remark.
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