Illegals: Continued lax response by government has me frustrated

Posted By on May 29, 2010

For those at a distance discussing and “playing politics” with securing our borders and dealing with illegals crossing from Mexico, it might be a good idea to visit and talk with those “legally” living, illegal-aliens-crossing-fencepaying taxes and owning property in Arizona. There was a short interview (below) with a rancher who talks about the situation; he has a right to be frustrated and angry. If listening to him talk about a half-million being apprehended crossing the border at his property line, having 7 break-ins and a neighbor killed isn’t enough to blame government for not doing their job, then I don’t know what is. If those charged with the responsibility (Feds) don’t respond and protect our citizens … and the state and local law enforcement aren’t permitted to enforce the laws … then it is time for a citizen, or a citizen militia, to protect themselves and their property. As federal and state taxpayer and citizens of this country, I can’t imagine how angry I would be that my family and property continued to be at risk while politicians concern themselves with offending those who are in this country illegally. As if that isn’t bad enough, the citizens who are not being protected are paying taxes (both state and federal) that are used to care for and support those who are here illegally. Wake up Washington and do your job.

Chuckling at the Ford Fusion hybrid dash ‘Photoshopped’ photo

Posted By on May 28, 2010

Read an article about the 2010 Ford Fusion winning the honors of being the Edmonds.com Consumers’ Top Rated award (as well as Motortrend Car of the Year) and had to chuckle noticing the dash storage compartment. Perhaps it’s just my lame sense of humor … anyway the items in the dash storage box did make me chuckle thinking that 50 years ago cigarettes would see exactly that ‘photo’ placement.

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Honoring those … (encoded video from Palm Pre)

Posted By on May 28, 2010

When I posted the photos and comments about the trip to Washington DC with the Shelby County Ohio veterans on Monday, I didn’t include the short video segment from my Palm Pre. I’ve encoded and merged the short clips from our visit to Arlington National Cemetery on Saturday May 22, 2010.

Gangbuster recovery for a week of down markets

Posted By on May 27, 2010

djia100527 DJI: +285 (+2.8%) | NASDAQ: +82 (3.7%) | S&P 500: +35 (3.3%)

If I knew how to trade the up and down stock market I’d be a happy camper djia1month100527… unfortunately it is near impossible.

Today’s comeback saw stocks returning the losses from Tuesday and Wednesday, but conditions on Wall Street (and in the overall economy) leave much to be desired. I’m a believer that the sooner we return (IF we return) to fiscal responsibility, that conditions will be far better for a legitimate economic comeback. Until then, volatility and uncertainty will persist.

It has been a tough 30 days for those in equities (chart right).

Extreme windsurfing

Posted By on May 27, 2010

From previous posts, some of you know that I enjoy sailing and the surf … and although I’ve practiced combining the two with windsurfing, I can’t imagine doing it like this.

Small towns have eyes and spies everywhere

Posted By on May 26, 2010

garyglandorfsidneyaaaWhere visiting my parents, my mother always has a pile of newspaper and magazine clipping for both my brother and me to go through.

One of them (below) this past weekend happened to include a Cincinnati area friend and regular blog reader … so I figured it might be appropriate to warn him that when traveling to Sidney and Shelby County that it is difficult to go unnoticed by my mom!
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Video: Impressive clmc.usc.com ‘LittleDog’ Robot

Posted By on May 25, 2010

Trip to Washington with Shelby Co Ohio WW2 & Korea Veterans

Posted By on May 24, 2010

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Veterans from Shelby County Ohio at the World War II Memorial Saturday, May 22, 2010

I intended to blog this past weekend (May 21-23) while volunteering with the WWII and Korea veterans honor trip to Washington DC … kilroywashere_3159but my hands were full from dawn until dusk … and then some! That’s not to say that this group of men from Shelby County Ohio were a troublesome handful or helpless, but is an indication that we were all busy nearly every minute of the day.

While on the bus, we made rest stops about every two hours (one for a mechanical issue) and organizers filled the drive with activities including a variety of games richnametagwith prizes and multiple “mail calls” for the vets. Besides lining the Sidney Ohio roadway while departing on Friday morning (very humbling to all the vets I might add), the school children, supportive residents and families from the area wrote letters to each veteran … nearly 2000 letters in all. (WOW!)  The support also included fundraising efforts which paid for each of the 48 veterans being sent to Washington DC … the community sure knows how to support their own.

(I was missing a nametag, so was presented with my “badge” that I proudly wore during the trip … there was no mistaking me. – image left. Also the “Kilroy was here” paper was tucked under the hotel room door with a “riveting” account of the history [PDF])

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The heroes from Shelby County Ohio being honored had a near perfect trip, in my opinion. They were deeply humbled by the greetings from visitors young and old as they visited the memorials dedicated in their honor. One of the veterans commented that before the trip that he was pessimistic about America’s future referencing younger generations, but after young and old alike thank him for his service everywhere he went, he said he realized that he was premature in assessing their heart. Not once did we encounter anyone who was less than respectful … and there were too many account of appreciation too count. It certainly gave me a more positive feeling about the future of our country.

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Veterans of Korea at the memorial for them.

Besides visiting the WWII, Korea and Vietnam memorials, we also spent time at Arlington National cemetery, the “Iwo Jima” Marine Corp memorial and new Pentagon Memorial. where I was able to help the wife of one of the veterans look up the “bench” of a family member who was killed – LTC Karen Wagner.

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The trip was special for me because I not only had the opportunity to assist 48 veterans, Vets_shirtback0069but also had the privilege to be with my dad (and my brother Ron). My father served in Korea as an Army M4a3 Sherman Tank commander and his 1st Sergeant rank became a comedy of purposeful mispeaks during each “mail call.” I suspect there were many with not so fond memories of their days in the service.

All in all the group was amazing. I only wish I would have taped the men with their a cappella singing of “God Bless America” on our return trip. There are two sets of Picasa photo slideshows, one larger one from my Canon DSLR included below the field of 19 bronze infantryman at the Korea Memorial photo (when reflected in the wall there are 38 – for the 38 parallel as well as what some say was the 38 month duration) and the other from my Palm Pre.

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LINK to 200+ shared Google Photo Album from trip

AMP Advances to Knockout Stage of XPrize competition

Posted By on May 23, 2010

Local Cincinnati (Blue Ash), Ohio company advancing to next level of competition for Progressive Insurance Automotive X Prize competition.

The AMP electric racer has advanced to the “Knockout” Qualifying Stage of the intense multi-stage Progressive Insurance Automotive X PRIZE competition. The competition will pit some of the world’s most fuel efficient vehicles against one another in a quest to win their share of a $10 million prize.


The 100% Electric AMP Passes Shakedown Stage at MIS

AMP advanced to the Knockout Qualifying Stage by passing the on-track performance Shakedown tests conducted at Michigan International Speedway (MIS) in late April. Tests included: 0 to 60 acceleration, braking, durability, as well as a collision avoidance safety test.

Steve Burns, CEO of AMP, stated, “We were pleased that Consumer Reports participated in the qualification of these vehicles during the Shakedown Stage – such intense scrutiny can only serve to further validate these vehicles as safe, reliable and highway capable.”

When the competition started in February 2009, 111 teams from 11 countries applied for entry. In order to advance, teams first qualified by passing a design review and the scrutiny of the X PRIZE judging panel, which includes some of the country’s leading engineers. With the Shakedown Stage complete, AMP is one of 22 teams to advance to the Knockout Qualifying Stage of the competition.

Mr. Burns continued, “Our 100% electric conversions of both the well-engineered GM Saturn Sky and the full-size 2010 GM Chevy Equinox are exactly what consumers are wanting to buy – viable super-efficient vehicles that are ideal for everyday use.”

Read the press release:
http://www.prweb.com/releases/2010/05/prweb4007044.htm

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Sailor Jessica Watson’s around the world Australian return

Posted By on May 22, 2010

Posting a ‘catch up’ post after taking the weekend off. Here’s a youtube video Australian’s welcoming the youngster circumnavigator home a week or so ago.

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