Apple iPhone TV marketing and social networking sites

Posted By on October 7, 2010

iPhoneAd_with_Pre_off_TVI don’t recall recall if the Apple iPhone advertisement appeared during the Philly’s no-hitter 4-0 win against the Reds or not, but the ad was intriguing in that the Twitter and Twitpic information had me checking the links. The marketing establish @gagebock account (currently 60-some friends) and Twitpic photo (700+ views) that was used in the ad was intended to have people do exactly what I did – do you occasionally do the same thing? By the way, if you are a Verizon customer, it looks as if you’ll finally have the opportunity to use the iPhone next year.

On another note, I was impress at photo quality above having captured the above photo with my Palm Pre off of my media room set-up … not bad if I say so myself!

Sophie Tucker: This ‘Survivor Dog’ reminds me of Tootsie

Posted By on October 6, 2010

While celebrating our dog Tootsie’s 13th birthday on Tuesday – she’s a teenager (born: 10/5/1997) – I caught the last few minutes of an Animal Planet program “Weird, True and Freaky – Lost and Found.” I remember mentioning the story on my blog about a cattledog that fell off of a sailboat and survived on a tropical island hunting and eating wild goats. Since the dog was the same breed as ours tootsiephotoit caught my attention. Unfortunately I missed the entire episode, but I wanted to at least clip enough of it to share. Sophie Tucker (video above) is an amazing survivor … and in my opinion is a double for our Tootsie (photo right).

Below is the story from UK’s DailyMail:

When Jan Griffith’s beloved dog, Sophie Tucker fell overboard from her family’s yacht she feared her pet had drowned.

But Sophie Tucker, a grey and black cattle dog, wasn’t going to give up that easily.

The determined pet swam six miles through ferocious shark-infested seas to an island, where she survived for more than four months by hunting wild goats for food.The extraordinary story of the castaway hound emerged today when Miss Griffith was reunited with her beloved pet.

‘I thought I’d never see her again, but she’s proved to be a dog who can really look after herself,’ said Miss Griffith.

Sophie Tucker, named after the American vaudeville stbeeislandmapcomedian, fell overboard from the family’s yacht when they ran into bad weather off the Queensland coastal town of Mackay.

Miss Griffith and her friends searched the area, putting their own lives at risk in the rough seas, but there was no sign of Sophie Tucker.

Unknown to them, the dog swam towards remote St Bees Island, a quiet volcanic strip of land fringed with reefs.

On land there are rainforests and dense grasslands where koalas and wild goats live.

A handful of people living on the island reported seeing a dog running around, but assumed it was a feral animal.

When the bodies of several young goats were found, locals contacted wildlife rangers and word of a dog on the island reached the ears of Miss Griffith and her family.

‘We wondered whether it could be Sophie Tucker but thought ‘No way’.

‘She would have had to have swum through five miles of sea to get there and then work out how to survive.

‘It just couldn’t be her, we decided, but when we were told the dog had been caught and they were bringing it to the mainland we thought we should have a look.’

They waited at the marina as the rangers’ boat came in – and there in the cage was a grey and black dog.

‘We called her name and she went crazy – whimpering and banging on the cage, so they let her out and she ran over to us and almost knocked us over with excitement,’ Miss Griffiths said.

‘She’s settled in well back at home now. I think she’s appreciating the air conditioning.’

Locals said it was astonishing that Sophie Tucker had not been attacked by sharks.

Even though she was lost inside the Great Barrier Reef, which tends to keep sharks away from the coast, tiger sharks and hammerheads do swim through the coral – and dogs are at particular risk.

‘The smell of a wet dog is irresistible to a shark,’ said a fisherman.

‘You don’t often hear of dogs surviving if they decide to go for a bit of a swim. Even a big fish will have a go at their legs.

‘So for this dog to swim for five miles or so, and then swim a bit between islands, is incredible. She’s a very lucky animal.’

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Suffering child? Any good mother would put a pillow over its face

Posted By on October 5, 2010

I’m generally not surprised how casual some people are when it comes to abortion (some even late term abortion)… but I was shocked to hear British television pundit Virginia Ironside on a BBC Sunday talk program saying she would suffocate a child with a pillow to end its suffering. Ms. Ironside was equally as “loving” stating that abortion can be a “moral and unselfish act” –obviously she knows best. [sarcasm]

Miss Ironside said: ‘If a baby’s going to be born severely disabled or totally unwanted, surely an abortion is the act of a loving mother.’
She added: ‘If I were the mother of a suffering child – I mean a deeply suffering child – I would be the first to want to put a pillow over its face… If it was a child I really loved, who was in agony, I think any good mother would.’

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My 2006 Honda Pilot 4WD and fuel economy

Posted By on October 4, 2010

saltcoverdhondapilot I’ve tracked nearly 200 fuel fill-ups while driving a 2006 Honda Pilot 4WD and have been wondering if the new tires have impacted my efficiency. I do know that the new Michelins have significantly better wet traction than the long lasting Goodyear Integrity tires that came on the SUV. In creating a quick chart, after downloading the raw data from Fuelly, it is difficult to see a noticeable trend.

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The low dip in the middle of the chart was due to pulling a trailer.

The slightly more aggressively treaded Michelin LTX MX2 tires may have slightly lowered my 20.6 lifetime MPG. In comparing the high points on the right side of the chart, it does look as if MPG may have dropped a little more than 1 per gallon, at least for highway driving. Overall though, I’m happy with the higher priced LTX MX2 tires as the ride is smooth and quiet yet is offering better wet traction – we’ll soon see how they perform in winter weather.

First 4 days of Baseball playoff times announced

Posted By on October 3, 2010

Major League Baseball has announced its schedule for the first four days first4day_mlbplayoffsof division series. The Reds will play the Phillies for game one late on October 6th (5:07 PM EST) – it’s going to be a challenging match-up. paintingdoor101003Game two will be early on Friday evening – 6:07 PM EST.

Sunday afternoon for me was spent painting and frustrated after watching the Bengals lose to the Cleveland Brown, 20-23.  Although I’m still a Browns fans (13 years in Cleveland) my loyalties are with the Bengals nowadays.

Family weekend at Miami University in Oxford, Ohio

Posted By on October 2, 2010

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Brenda and I enjoyed visiting our son on Saturday for Family Weekend at Miami University. Although we didn’t spend the entire day with all the planned activities, we did enjoy a brunch with his professors and department head. It was nice to be in a small group talking with them about internships and future options for graduates with geography, urban planning and GIS degrees. It was great to hear Taylor talking confidently about his classes and thinking about his future. Thanks for the hospitality.

This afternoon I stopped to pick up some paint for the new garage door and was shocked to see what Lowe’s already had on display – do they know we’re still 3 months from Christmas?

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Tech Friday: Finally adding Disqus commenting to my blog

Posted By on October 1, 2010

dc-feature-connect It’s been on the list of things to do, but since my personal blog isn’t necessarily a ‘must read’ for people, I’ve been slow to adopt a better commenting methods or in this case “discussion” method — Disqus = dis·cuss • d?-sk?s’.

After reviewing and listening to the opinions of tech savvy friends, I’ve opted to use Disqus. It is a robust system that integrates well with WordPress and supports a variety of connection profile options … Disqus, Facebook, Twitter, Open ID, Yahoo, etc. So far so good with setting things up with the Disqus Comment System plug-in, but using it should eventually be less painful for those wanting to see their comments show up quickly and less of a headache for me in managing spam. It has been a challenge for my part over the years in coming up with a way to sift through the roughly 500 comments (almost all are spam) per day that get shoveled at my blog. I’ve lost track of just how many total comments have been be tossed over the years, but of the nearly 10,000 valid ones, there must have been at least 100 times that in spam – yes it is a problem.  (FYI, for most part, adding Akismet back in 2006 made the job of spam-moderation bearable)

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A little high performance Mediterranean Medcup sailing

Posted By on September 30, 2010

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While stopping for lunch today I shared some sailing highlights from the MedCup in September 2010 with my son who loves extreme ‘go-fast’ sailing. Although my interest in ‘racing’ wind powered machines has dimmed as technology plays a significantly larger role in decisionmaking aboard very today’s sophisticated boats, I’m still intrigued with those who do race at this level. For me, I’ll think I’ll stick with heavy, slow and a bit more laid back sailboat cruising.

The Cincinnati Reds clinch the NL Central

Posted By on September 29, 2010

Thanks to a season long team effort and last night’s ninth inning homerun from Jay Bruce, the Cincinnati Reds clinched a playoff berth for 2010 post season baseball … next goal, nlstandings1009229home field advantage.

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The excitement happened late on Tuesday night in a dramatic fashion, when Bruce blasted a walk-off home run for a 3-2 in their game against the Astros. The celebration was great for baseball lovers in Cincinnati (truly a “baseball” town) and long overdue – the last time the Reds won the National League Central was in 1995.

With 5 games to go, the Cincinnati Reds currently sit with an 88 –69 win – lost record. The next few games are crucial in determining who and where they will play … winning continues to be important.

The Phillies have already clinched home-field advantage throughout the playoffs, so the playoff team with the worst record will be faced with the unfortunate task of opening the postseason in Philadelphia. If the Braves hold on to their lead in the NL Wild Card race, the Reds could host Atlanta … IF they finish ahead of the NL West champion.

Crunching US deficit numbers is not very comforting

Posted By on September 29, 2010

There are two opposing mindsets when dealing America’s deficit and correcting America’s struggling economy; it is pretty black and white when it comes to opinions. There’s the liberal Democrats position, expressed by the Nobel Prize winning New York Times columnist Paul Krugman, who recommends dealing with our deficit by raising taxes and continuing to increase in public spending in order to re-kindle the sputtering economy. The opposing position expressed by conservatives like Republican congressman Paul Ryan (R-WI) believes raising taxes will slow the economy further while public spending digs a deeper hole. His answer is to lower taxes (proposing a two tier flat tax), cut spending and reduce the size of the federal government while reforming Social Security for those under 54 years of age. I suspect that if we are serious about saving the economy and preventing an economic collapse, we’ll need to meet somewhere in the middle … I only hope it will not be too late.

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CNBC’s Becky Quick shared some numbers about a week ago which should concern all of us: “From 1948 to 2008, the federal government spent about 19.6% of our gross domestic product, while taking in tax revenues of about 17.9%. But now we are spending 25% of GDP and taking in closer to 15% in revenue. That gap has to be narrowed.” David Walker, comptroller for the United States under President Bill Clinton and President George W. Bush, has been expressing deep concern that we’re not moving fast enough to correct this growing deficit and that our real debt is already worst than Spain, Britain and Ireland. He says the numbers we’ve all seen, $13 trillion and growing debt is not telling the truth and that the numbers are too low. That should frightened both liberal progressives and fiscal conservatives considering that we don’t even include the extra $4 trillion we owe to Social Security and the deficits facing states, municipalities and some public pension funds.

So how long do we have to get our house in order? What would you say to Walker’s warning … “we are within three years of becoming the next Greece.”

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