The world’s most fuel-efficient armored sedan …

Posted By on April 25, 2011

They could have improved the efficiency (and performance) with a “chipped” TDI diesel no doubt! Still not such a bad idea in parts of central Ameican and the Middle East.

Volkswagen Bora Protect

The Volkswagen Bora Protect could possibly be the world’s most fuel-efficient, factory-built armored sedan. Powered by the automaker’s turbocharged 2.0-liter four-cylinder gasoline engine and paired to VW’s six-speed dual-clutch gearbox, the Protect version of the Bora (called the Jetta in the U.S.) has all the makings of a fuel-efficient four-door, but hundreds of pounds of tank-like armor probably increases its appetite for gasoline rather dramatically.

The bullet-blocking Bora features Kevlar and Aramid mats in the door panels, bullet-resistant polycarbonate windows and run-flat rubber to make shooting out the tires a real challenge. The $70,000 (U.S.) Bora Protect is designed to keep drivers and occupants safe in Mexico, as that’s where the armored Bora is sold. Why Mexico? Well, um, that’s open to opinion. However, we’d venture to guess that the Bora Protect is often used to safely carve through streets ravaged by the Mexican Drug War.

 

 

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Happy Easter. Rise Up! Celebrate the King of Glory

Posted By on April 24, 2011

Although I’m not a dancer and lack a voice worthy of praising God (but still believing my mouthing of words is appreciated Above), I do enjoy listening and watching those who do have rhythm and voices.

I do love the video going viral which was posted a few days ago from thousands of participates of Second Baptist Church in Houston Texas. Rise Up, Dance Your Shoes Off 2011 and celebrate our risen Lord and Savior this Easter.

Dance Your Shoes Off

More than 2,000 people from Second Baptist Church, Houston, Texas, gathered at Discovery Green in the heart of Houston to celebrate the resurrection of Jesus. The purpose of Dance Your Shoes Off! was to proclaim the resurrection of Jesus Christ in a powerful and celebratory way. Most importantly, each participant left a new pair of shoes on the field for those in need. These shoes will be given to local mission agencies, including Star of Hope, individuals all across the world through our mission partners and mission trips.

Archive: Corbett history — Ynysymaengwyn in Wales

Posted By on April 23, 2011

With the upcoming royal wedding in England, I began thinking a little more about our genealogy again. A couple years ago, I used the limited free access to Ancestry.com to do a little history on my family tree. While doing it, I had a chance to connect with a few other distant family members by email, and phone, who were doing the same … actually they were a Ynysymaengwyn _3rd_1758bit more serious than me. The other day one of them sent me an email asking if I knew about a Welsh ancestor, John Corbett a salt magnate. He purchased and unrelated ‘noble’ Corbet’s (one “t” who’s family eventually added a second “t” ???) estate where some of the Corbett family remained until it was used by allies in World War II … so I was told.

It’s an interesting additional piece of history … although it would be even more interesting to corroborate the family connection. The only previous information I have of my lineage was that our Corbett ancestor came to America in the mid-1800s. From what has been passed down, he came over as a mason who constructed lighthouses (word of mouth) and work his family over. Anyway the old drawing and new photos from Ynysymaengwyn in Tywyn, Gwynedd, Wales are interesting and I thought would post something here just in case there are any readers (or relatives) that can add or correct.

overview

Gwynedd Archives: Meirionnydd Record Office

The Ynysymaengwyn Estate Papers — LINK

Reference code(s): GB 0220 Z/DAB

Held at: Gwynedd Archive Service: Meirionnydd Archives

Title: The Ynysymaengwyn Estate Papers

Short title: Ynysymaengwyn estate papers

Dates of creation: 1756, 1836-1889

Level of description: Fonds

Extent and medium: 0.18 cubic metres (14 boxes)

Name of creator(s): Ynysymaengwyn estate

 

CONTEXT

Administrative and biographical history: The Ynysymaengwyn estate was owned by the Wynnes until the death of Humphrey Wynne (alive in 1570) when the estate passed to his daughter Elizabeth who married Sir James Pryse of Gogerddan, Cardiganshire. Their sole heiress was Bridgett Pryse who in or around 1612 married Robert Corbet of Moreton Corbet, Shropshire. The eldest son and heir of this marriage was Vincent Corbett who apparently disinherited his son Thomas Vincent Corbett so that the estate passed to his sisters Ann, who married Athelstan Owen of Rhiwsaeson, Montgomeryshire, and Jane who married, firstly, Thomas Price of Esgairweddan and, secondly, Hugh Wynn, rector of Dolgellau. There were no heirs from either of Jane’s marriages. A year before her death, Ann Owen settled the Ynysymaengwyn estate, which by now included the Caethle estate in Tywyn which Ann herself had purchased from Richard Braithwaite and Margaret his wife, to her second son Richard Owen, Corbett Owen her eldest son having already died without issue. Richard Owen also died without issue so that the estate devolved upon his sister Ann Owen. She married Pryce Maurice, owner of the Lloran estate, Denbighshire, in 1740. In accordance with the terms of a deed of settlement of 1758 and the will of Ann Owen the estate passed to Ann Owen’s grandson, Henry Arthur Maurice, that is the third son of the marriage of her daughter and namesake and Pryce Maurice. Henry assumed the name of Corbet on inheriting the Ynysymaengwyn estate. He died aged 30 in 1782 and was succeeded by his brother Edward Maurice. He likewise assumed the name Corbett. Following his death in 1820 the estate passed to his nephew Athelstan Maurice, who also assumed the name Corbett. He died in 1835 and was succeeded by his daughter Henrietta and her husband John Soden of Bath who likewise assumed the name of Corbett. His son, a deeply indebted Athelstan John Soden Corbett, finally decided to sell the estate, which measured 9,347 in 1873. The entire estate was sold between 1877 and 1879, the main purchaser being John Corbett, MP, (no relation) of Droitwich, Worcestershire, who bought Ynysymaengwyn mansion, demesne and pleasure grounds for £42,000.

 

CONTENT

Scope and content: Deeds relating to the Ynysymaengwyn estate in Merionethshire and Montomeryshire, 1855-1889; estate papers, 1756, 1861-1882, including maps and plans, sale catalogues, correspondence; and family papers, 1836-1880.

 

ACCESS AND USE

Language/script: English

System of arrangement: Arranged chronologically

Conditions governing access: No restrictions

Conditions governing reproduction: Usual copyright regulations apply.

Finding aids: Hard copies of the catalogue are available in Meirionnydd Archives, National Library of Wales and the National Register of Archives.
Detailed catalogue

 

ARCHIVAL INFORMATION

Appraisal, destruction and scheduling information: All records deposited at the Meirionnydd Archives have been retained

Accruals: Accruals are not expected

 

ALLIED MATERIALS

Related units of description: Further papers relating to the Ynysymaengwyn estate are National Library of Wales, Ynysymaengwyn Estate Records. The main group of deeds of the Ynysymaengwyn estate are National Library of Wales, Peniarth Estate Papers NA 1-280, NB 1-420 and NC 1-3. Further papers relating to the estate in the National Library of Wales are Peniarth MSS 551D, and Minor Deposit 1422B. The personal papers of John Corbett are in the National Library of Wales and Worcestershire Record Office: those in the National Library of Wales at least remain uncatalogued.

DESCRIPTION NOTES

Note: Title supplied from contents of fonds

Archivist’s note: Compiled by Mair James for the HMC/NLW Family and Estates project. The following sources were used in the compilation of this description: Nicholas, Thomas, Annals and Antiquities of the Counties and County families of Wales (London, 1872, 2 vols), vol. I; Griffith, John Edwards, Pedigrees of Anglesey and Carnarvonshire Families, (Wrexham, 1998); National Library of Wales, Schedule of Peniarth Estate Papers.

Rules or conventions: This description follows ANW guidelines based on ISAD(G) Second Edition; AACR2 and LCSH

Date(s) of description: March 2002


INDEX ENTRIES
Subjects

Corbett family, | of Ynysymaengwyn | Archives

Deeds | Wales | Gwynedd

Deeds | Wales | Merioneth

Ynysymaengwyn Estate (Wales) | Archives

 

Personal names

Corbett family, of Ynysymaengwyn

Corbett, John, 1817-1901

 

Corporate names

Ynysymaengwyn Estate (Wales)

 

Places

Tywyn

The Process – poetic thoughts penned by a new doctor

Posted By on April 22, 2011

Not wanting to let this little bit of poetry disappear, I’m archiving it to my blog for both for posterity and pride (I made my daughter Katelyn record her poem – below).stethandmedstaff325 Although I’m not sure who the ultimate reader or listener will be, I’ve got a feeling that those attending medical school or young doctors in their residency will likely relate to ‘The Process.’

For those of us reading this from outside the medical profession, each verse covers a year of study/work after students and new doctors begin to interface regularly with real patients … rather than drudgery of books, labs, cadavers and ‘pretend patients’ (M1 and M2 years are heavily lecture, book and lab learning). Once a medical student passes the stressful Step 1 exam, usually at the end of of their M2 year, most begin a daily interface in hospitals and offices with real patients. I know the poem will remind those who have earned the “white coat” of their hard work, not only during their years of formal schooling, but in spending long hours, barely scraping by, during their three or more years of residency, not to mention a possible fellowship.

  The Process –by Katelyn Corbett (mp3 audio) or text below

The Process

The Third Year Medical Student

Crisp white coat,
Pockets full of neatly folded notes.
Pen light, eye chart, stethoscope.
Stiff, smells of new plastic.
Brain ready, streaming with information from Step 1.
Eager, willing, excited.
Your first pager!

The Fourth Year Medical Student

Dull white-ish coat,
Ink spotted pockets with dog-eared lecture notes from three months ago.
Pen light dimming, need new battery.
What happened to that eye chart?
Stethoscope hangs comfortably, smells of many patients, not enough disinfectant.
Adjusted, tainted, ready.
Why don’t they page me!

The Intern

Longer white coat, just more to get dirty.
Pockets filled to maximum capacity with
Formulas, diagnoses, a student’s eval here,
A short presentation on hypertension there.
Pen light broken, no batteries.
What eye chart? The nurses do that.
Only a stethoscope, hangs limp and used
Run ragged, brain filled, but never knowing enough.
Stop beeping!

The Resident

The white coat is lighter,
Only a few staple resources plus your brain.
Pen light disappeared, stethoscope an extension of self.
Confident,
Until,
That one patient, seemed cut and dry,
But wasn’t …
A little oversight, a simple mistake,
Fortunately the attending was there.
Beep … Beep … Sigh …

The Attending

The white coat is dry-cleaned, crisp, heavier than remembered,
Maybe the weight of responsibility?
A new pen light, new batteries,
A lesson learned from residency.
Tried and true stethoscope, comforting, like a child’s teddy bear.
Teacher, student, learning, always learning.
Beep-beep … Beep-beep … Check pager … it’s someone else’s pager.

Eye-Fi SD X2 cards play nicely with the Apple iPad

Posted By on April 21, 2011

eyeficardanniversary_4922I’ve enjoyed my older Anniversary Edition Eye-Fi SD card for a couple of years now and have appreciated the way it uploads photos to my waiting computer via my home wi-fi access point. I’ve been watching Eye-Fi innovations and have often thought how much much more convenient it would be to have photos uploaded directly to a computer “in the field.” If I were a tablet computer owner, it might even be better to have a slim, high quality screen to carry in my camera bag in order for my aging eyes to flip through recent photos. Looks like that’s exactly what the X2 card can now do with Direct Mode and the iPad, iPhone or Andriod smartphone (video below).

One month Netflix trial is on again — until 6/15/2011

Posted By on April 20, 2011

netfliximageLet me know if you are interested in movies, documentaries and TV programs from Netflix and I’ll forward the first ten names for ONE month of FREE … so as long as you are not currently a Netflix member.

Netflix’s offers a decent mail delivery program and very good streaming over the Internet service (in my opinion).

Usually the promo is for 2 weeks free (previous post), but the one month promotion is running again – send me an email.

Info from NetFlix:

Offer expires 6/15/2011. One month free offer is available to new members of the Netflix service. Internet access and valid payment method required to redeem offer. Netflix will begin to bill your payment method for the Netflix plan selected at sign-up at the completion of the free trial unless you cancel prior to the end of the free trial. Your Netflix membership is a month-to-month subscription that begins at sign-up. You can cancel at any time. No refunds or credits for partial monthly subscription periods. A computer or other device that streams from Netflix (manufactured and sold separately) and broadband Internet connection are required to watch instantly. Not all DVD titles are available to watch instantly. Additional charges apply for DVD and Blu-ray access. For complete terms and conditions, please see our Terms of Use.

B99 biodiesel from Jatrodiesel in Miamisburg OH | CinciTDI.com

Posted By on April 18, 2011

If you live between Dayton and Cincinnati and drive a B99 biodiesel capable car (word of caution for some of the latest models), you can now fill up for substantially less than the current $4-plus/gallon price of petroleum diesel … and do your part to help the environment.

Biodiesel is now available on a regular basis at Jatrodiesel’s Miamisburg, OH plant. Pricing fluctuates on a regular basis. Today’s pricing is, $3.51/gal (4/18/2011)  for on-road B99. Call 937-847-8050 ext.201 for updated pricing or send email to biosales@jatrodiesel.com
www.jatrodiesel.com

Visa/MC accepted at 845 N.Main St, Miamisburg, OH. Phone numbers are below. Hours of operations: currently week days between 8:30 and 4:30. PH: 937-847-8050 ext. 201 (Off)

Miamisburg, OH map

via cincitdi.com

One bright spot in a struggling economy facing high oil prices

Posted By on April 17, 2011

While reading doom and gloom articles for the past several months, it’s good to see at least one article looking at things a least a little more positive. Although commonsense and the overwhelming amount of negative news points to more bad news when it comes to our wallets, an article in this weekend’s WSJ pointed to a graph that at least seems to suggest business (as it relates to the Dow Jones Industrial Average) is improving gradually as crude oil rises. As a comparison 2008 crude oil on the Nymex rose faster and further (at least at the moment) at at time when the overall economy was already shrinking and markets were falling. From 2009 as the official recession ended, markets have been improving and as expected demand for oil rising. To the point, at least at this moment both markets and oil (and unfortunately inflation) are moving in tandem … we can only hope the recent spike and expected $4-$5 gasoline prices don’t set a tepid recovery into a second recession.

But investors should think twice before they pile into oil-related investments, analysts say, citing a number of reasons energy prices could fall over the next few months. For one thing, higher prices could lead to lower energy demand, a phenomenon called “demand destruction.” Retail gasoline demand already has begun to slide as consumers blanch at prices at the pump.

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At the same time, the U.S., China and other big energy consumers are sitting on overflowing oil supplies. And the recent interest-rate hike by the European Central Bank could curb both growth and energy demand.

Oil Bears

Just as energy prices have shot up on global turmoil, they could tumble if things calm, some analysts say. Indeed, some previous bulls, such as Goldman Sachs, have turned more bearish about oil in recent days.

“The recent jump in oil is speculative, rather than fundamental,” says Joseph Tanious, market strategist at J.P. Morgan Funds. “Oil prices [could] retreat if fears of contagion in the Mideast begin to subside.”

The best advice for investors: Avoid speculating on energy-related shares, focus on those that appear most attractive, such as select natural-gas and coal providers, and be wary of the impact of higher energy prices on the overall economy.

Posted via email from RichC’s posterous

Cars for teens, VW TDI diesels, biodiesel and medical school

Posted By on April 17, 2011

… and Google Video! With Google shutting down ‘cloud’ storage of logo_videosvideos users may have archived for years on their service, I decided it might be best to save a few important ones to my computer and personal webserver – a lesson for those putting to much trust in ‘cloud’ only storage.

Later this month, hosted video content on Google Video will no longer be available for playback. Google Video stopped taking uploads in May 2009 and now we’re removing the remaining hosted content. We’ve always maintained that the strength of Google Video is its ability to let people search videos from across the web, regardless of where those videos are hosted. And this move will enable us to focus on developing these technologies further to the benefit of searchers worldwide.

On April 29, 2011, videos that have been uploaded to Google Video will no longer be available for playback. We’ve added a Download button to the video status page, so you can download any video content you want to save. If you don’t want to download your content, you don’t need to do anything. (The Download feature will be disabled after May 13, 2011.)

Ohio_News_Network_on_Beyond_a_Billion_EventThat reminder aside, I stumbled on a long lost clip where I justified buying a 2001 Volkswagen Jetta TDI for my daughter at the Beyond a Billion event. My thoughts were that a diesel car was an investment that would get her through medical school … and from the looks of it well into her residency. Smart move … and with today’s fuel prices; I wish I still were driving my Volkswagen TDI (ONN news clip from 2005 below).

Procrastination when it comes to filing taxes. Will I ever change?

Posted By on April 16, 2011

procrastinationTax time is looming and per-usual I’m overly optimistic in thinking the longer I wait, the less I’ll have to pay.
Annoyed
As the founder of The Navigators in 1933 wrote: "The greatest amount of wasted time is the time not getting started." Today, and for the last month, I have epitomized the point of Dawson Trotman’s quote and even with April 15th moved a few days further towards the end of the month, I’ve procrastinated. Thankfully the light is at the end of the tunnel.

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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