Late spring T-storms and heavy rain to end the day

Posted By on May 28, 2009

Palm Treo Radisson Rainbow

A rainbow was a welcome sight on the way to the hotel Wednesday night as the T-storms rubbled through northeast Ohio. The rain was heavy and traffic slow as I inched my way through Akron on I-76.

Dark sky over Akron Ohio

A little history behind Twitter from a Kara & Walt D7 interview

Posted By on May 27, 2009

Walt and KaraDay two of the All Things D D7 conference had Walt Mossberg and Kara Swisher interviewing Evan Williams and Biz Stone of  Twitter. The short on stage sit down offered one of the better reviews both the history and future thinking behind this fast growing social networking company (watch your audio volume in embedded video below — TV ads have nothing on All Things D video clips!).
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Volkswagen Jetta TDI meets the Toyota Prius ad

Posted By on May 27, 2009

I’ve been wanting to include this Volkswagen Jetta TDI ‘clean diesel’  television commercial for a few weeks now —  the “What’s your hybrid sound like?” answer makes me smile every time.
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Ohio near top of list as an unfriendly state for drivers

Posted By on May 26, 2009

kangaroo courts of ohioBeing on the Ohio roads regularly for business and pleasure had me pondering my home state’s ranking in the National Motorists Association‘s Memorial Day review of the least friendly states for drivers. The survey used 17 criteria that unfortunately placed Ohio just behind New Jersey as the most unfriendly state for drivers. The state rankings were calculated based on items related to specific traffic laws, enforcement practices, the treatment of traffic ticket defendants by a legal system might be  construed as a kangaroo court.

Full List Of State Rankings From Worst To Best

  1. New Jersey
  2. Ohio <===========
  3. Maryland
  4. Louisiana
  5. New York
  6. Illinois
  7. Delaware
  8. Virginia
  9. Washington
  10. Massachusetts
  11. Colorado
  12. Oregon
  13. Tennessee
  14. California
  15. Michigan
  16. Vermont
  17. Maine
  18. Florida
  19. Pennsylvania
  20. North Carolina
  21. Alabama
  22. Rhode Island
  23. West Virginia
  24. New Hampshire
  25. Arizona
  26. New Mexico
  27. Missouri
  28. Texas
  29. Oklahoma
  30. Nevada
  31. Georgia
  32. Connecticut
  33. South Carolina
  34. Iowa
  35. Hawaii
  36. Arkansas
  37. Alaska
  38. Kansas
  39. Mississippi
  40. Wisconsin
  41. Utah
  42. South Dakota
  43. Indiana
  44. Minnesota
  45. North Dakota
  46. Kentucky
  47. Nebraska
  48. Montana
  49. Idaho
  50. Wyoming

List of Criteria Used To Generate Rankings (no particular order)

  1. Speed Traps Per Capita (# of speed traps listed on www.speedtrap.org indexed to population)
  2. Does the state have “driver responsibility” fees?
  3. Does the state have mayor’s courts?
  4. Does the state authorize the use of roadblocks?
  5. What are the freeway speed limits?
  6. Does the state have red-light cameras?
  7. Does the state have speed cameras?
  8. Are there toll roads in the state?
  9. Is a jury trial available for traffic violations?
  10. Is trial by declaration (asserting a defense in writing without appearing in court) available?
  11. Is the state a member of the Non-Resident Violator Compact?
  12. Is the state a member of the Driver’s License Compact?
  13. Are radar detectors banned in the state?
  14. Does the state have a primary seat belt law?
  15. Are there adult helmet laws in the state?
  16. Are there move-over laws in the state?
  17. Is cell phone use banned?

Looked at a new diesel Volkswagen Touareg V6 TDI

Posted By on May 25, 2009

Touareg2 V6 TDI

Memorial Day weekend was the first chance I had to get a close up view of the ‘new to North America’ V-6 TDI 3.0L version of the  diesel Volkswagen Touareg 2. Most TDI advocates have been wondering just when the ‘realistic’ version of a VW SUV was going to arrive in the states … seeing the V-10 behemoth a bit of an overkill — it can tow  a Boeing 747 (not to mention it’s premium price).

Nevertheless, I was disappoint that the options on the model at my local dealer built a diesel Touareg that was a bit pricey; it had about $10K worth of options pushing the priced over $52,000 — that’s right up with the BMW X5 35d and Mercedes Benz CDI SUVs. For those trying to be a little more realistic, the base price of the VW Touareg2 V6 TDI is about $42,000 (about $3K more than a gasoline version) and is relatively well equipped. If you are interested in the one in the photos below, I’m sure Stew Williams at FairfieldVW would be glad to sell it to you — tell him Rich sent you!
🙂
Stay tuned for an eventual test drive report, but for now I’ll include a few untouched photos from my trusty Palm Treo 700p.

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Memorial Day, formerly Decoration Day

Posted By on May 25, 2009

flowers on gravesWhile listening to my wife reminisce about Memorial Day days traditions when she was a child, I found myself looking down with a little embarrassment since I didn’t establish the same thoughtful traditions for our family. Disclosure: her father, WWII vet, was the only one in the family who actually prioritized the day. Nevertheless, the discussion brought me to thinking about the original 30th of May purpose for Decoration Day established in 1868: “designated for the purpose of strewing with flowers, or otherwise decorating the graves of comrades who died in defense of their country during the late rebellion, and whose bodies now lie in almost every city, village, and hamlet churchyard in the land.” In 1882 the name “Memorial Day” was used in combination with Decoration Day, but it wasn’t until after World War II that it became commonly used. In 1967 Congress officially declared the day Memorial Day and then in 1968 the Uniform Holidays bill moved the three holidays of Washington’s Birthday (now Presidents’ Day), Veterans Day and Memorial Day to a specific Monday in order to create a 3-day weekend. The change from May 30th (originally Decoration Day and Memorial Day) to the last Monday in May.

Memorial Day

As I remember those who died in order to preserve and protect our nation by flying my flag at half staff until noon, I’ll say a prayer of protection for those who continue to do serve in our armed forces. Thank you for the freedom I enjoy.

Proclamation: How Great is Our God

Posted By on May 24, 2009

Spiral Galaxies

It has been an emotionally tangled weekend as one of those parenting situations beyond my ability to intercede and fix has come up.  Searching for good advice has been challenging and I’m thankful to have a caring God to turn to, knowing that He is big enough to handle even my smallish issue. — “I am the Alpha and the Omega, the first and the last, the beginning and the end.” (Rev 22:13)

Psalm 113

1 Praise the LORD.
Praise, O servants of the LORD,
praise the name of the LORD.

2 Let the name of the LORD be praised,
both now and forevermore.

3 From the rising of the sun to the place where it sets,
the name of the LORD is to be praised.

4 The LORD is exalted over all the nations,
his glory above the heavens.

5 Who is like the LORD our God,
the One who sits enthroned on high,

6 who stoops down to look
on the heavens and the earth?

7 He raises the poor from the dust
and lifts the needy from the ash heap;

8 he seats them with princes,
with the princes of their people.

9 He settles the barren woman in her home
as a happy mother of children.
Praise the LORD.

Accolades for the 2009 Volkswagen Sportwagen TDI

Posted By on May 23, 2009

The long running automotive magazine program Motorweek praised the 2009 Volkwagen Jetta TDI as their 2009 Driver’s Choice pick for car of the year, while not mentioning the sister “Sportwagen” TDI … until today.


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The vegetable garden is half planted and the flowers are blooming

Posted By on May 22, 2009


Flowers Blooming Garden half planted

I was able to get some of the vegetable garden planted this past week and fenced in order to protect the tender plants from the ravenous bunnies we have around our house. One would think that Tootsie, our Australian Blue Heeler could defend the property, but the rabbits seem to populate despite her efforts to keep them at bay? Besides the food garden, my wifes’ flowers are starting to add color to our landscape. I think its going to be an enjoyable summer in the backyard?

Tootsie

Tootsie

Sunrise over Akron Ohio

Posted By on May 21, 2009

Sunrise over Akron Ohio

Next best thing to waking up next to my beautiful wife … 😆 …  is waking up to a beautiful sunrise.  Today’s sunrise over Akron, Ohio was no exception and  I did my best to capture it out my hotel room window on my ‘long in the tooth’ Palm Treo 700p smartphone (the Palm Pre is coming!).

What a great start to a beautiful day.

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