Time is short to win the Palm Pre giveaway from Sprint

Posted By on May 16, 2009

Sprint Palm Pre Giveaway

Enter now for your chance to win a Palm Pre from Sprint. The newest Palm smartphone could change the iPhone dominated playing field if the product operates as expected … but the hurdle is set pretty high. Nevertheless, by entering your email address (stick with your junk mail address) and phone number before May 18th and you may be one of two winners to win in a Sprint drawing on May 26th. The fine print claims that the two winners will receive the package valued at $1800, which includes the Touchstone wireless charging station and full year of Sprint’s Simply Everything plan which values at $99/month.

By the way … I’ve entered … but only once.

thanks

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An anticipatory “pre” release Palm Pre video

Posted By on May 15, 2009

Note to self — don’t get excited just yet as the Palm Pre is NOT in the Sprint inventory. But seeing it being unboxed doesn’t help the anticipation factor.

The shear audacity coming from GM decision makers

Posted By on May 14, 2009

Chevy in ChinaAfter billions of American taxpayer dollars, concessions from labor and retirees, thousands of job losses, threats of bankruptcy and government nationalization of the company … management has the audacity to plan on importing Chinese-built vehicles in 2011 order “to save on manufacturing costs.” How can Americans who through all this considered supporting GM swallow this?

The way I see it, this is the icing on the cake. My raw response is to instead buy a Ford (or transplant for that matter)  if in order to support a U.S. carmaker that is at least trying to act halfway responsible.

General Motors plans to start importing Chinese-built vehicles into the U.S. in 2011, according to an outline the auto maker has submitted to members of the U.S. Congress.

GM currently manufacturers vehicles in China for sale in Asia. But the company plans for the first time to ship some of those vehicles to the U.S. to save on manufacturing costs.

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Online video performers Rhett & Link here in SW Ohio

Posted By on May 14, 2009

Rhett and Link in OhioI was disappointed last week to have missed seeing Rhett and Link in Fairfield Ohio while out of town on Thursday, but since then I’ve noticed them on several network news shows talking about a controversial  Red House Furniture video (my previous post).  I didn’t find the video all that offensive or really all that intriguing even though it is closing in on 1 million views.

My current favorite is their Fast Food ad below since it had some great candid content from a ‘real’ Taco Bell worker —  but the video and song that put them on the scene was the Facebook song that came out 2 years ago and now has 2.5 million views! These guys are pretty talented (and funny); it is interesting to see how they have leveraged their interests and talents in order to make a living online.  Here’s Rhett and Link’s YouTube Channel. (be sure to check out their live Ohio appearance here)

Microsoft’s Windows 7 to be in stores for 2009 holiday season

Posted By on May 13, 2009

I’ve been happily running the Windows 7 Beta (post 1 & post 2) and see it as Microsoft’s best OS release since XP. Although the Release Candidate is now available for all to install, I’ve been slow to update my 7000 Beta build because I’d like a clean install requiring solid backups, my install CDs, de-authorization of certain licenses (Paul Thurrott‘s comments) and a few hours of time. I’m hoping to get into it this weekend.

msft chartThe good news for investors is that MSFT announced that Windows 7 will go on sale in time for the 2009 holiday season. According to a WSJ article, Microsoft is making “a public commintment” that it “expects to be able to get the software into stores in time for the key retail season.” Bill Veghte, senior vice president  for Windows, said “We’re tracking well to deliver Windows 7 in time for holiday availability based on the groundswell of feedback we received from the partner ecosystem, customers and through our own internal testing from pre-Beta to now.”  He added, however, that Microsoft “will not ship the product…until it meets our quality bar.”

According to the article, “windows generates approximately one-third of Microsoft’s $60 billion in annual sales and is on more than 90% of the world’s personal computers, is the company’s most important product. Delivering a smooth launch of Windows 7 in time for the 2009 holiday season will go some way toward persuading both consumers and corporate customers Microsoft has learned the lessons of Vista.”

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Taxpayers don’t want to pay more taxes at the pump

Posted By on May 12, 2009

Although some in the Obama administration have proposed that raising taxes on fuel is one way to encourage driving less and buying smaller more fuel efficient vehicles, Americans surveyed by Rasmussen don’t like it. A short FoxNews interview with Scott Rasmussen highlights that 81% oppose additional fuel taxes, although they seem to be a bit more positive with the “Cash for Clunkers” proposal.

Given last year’s record-high gasoline prices and the still-fluctuating price at the pump, most Americans aren’t interested in the government tacking on any more, even in the name of fuel efficiency.

Just 10% of adults think the federal government should increase the tax on gasoline by a large amount as a way of encouraging people to buy more fuel-efficient cars, according to a new Rasmussen Reports national telephone survey.

Eighty-one percent (81%) oppose a large tax hike for that purpose, and eight percent (8%) are undecided.

These sentiments remain largely unchanged from nearly two years when 86% said they opposed the idea of raising gas taxes by 50 cents a gallon as a result of congressional legislation that would encourage the development of more fuel-efficient cars.

In April of last year, 60% of Americans favored suspending the federal gas tax completely for the summer to offset soaring gas prices.

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Younger Americans are slightly more supportive of raising the gas tax to encourage the purchase of more fuel-efficient cars than their elders, but even among those ages 18 to 29, 79% are opposed.

Fifteen percent (15%) of men support a big tax increase on gasoline to push sales of fuel-efficient cars, compared to six percent (6%) of women.

Thirteen percent (13%) of both Democrats and adults not affiliated with either major party like the gas tax proposal versus just four percent (4%) of Republicans. Eighteen percent (18%) of government employees agree, compared to seven percent (7%) who work in the private sector.

But again in all categories, the vast majority oppose a gas tax hike as a way to push more fuel-efficient cars.

Americans give mixed reviews to the “Cash for Clunkers” plan now moving through Congress that would give car owners up to $4,500 toward the purchase of a new, more fuel-efficient car if they turn in their old vehicle.

Only 22% of Americans are willing to spend more to buy an energy-efficient hybrid car to help the environment. Even last October, after record high prices at the pump, just 37% said they were more likely to buy a hybrid car than they were a year earlier.

Americans took a dim view of another car-focused tax when it was proposed earlier this year. Seventy-three percent (73%) rejected the idea of taxing drivers based on how many miles they drive to help fund the building and repair of roads and bridges. Only 18% supported a mileage tax.

The findings are not surprising since Americans consistently favor tax cuts over tax hikes and additional government spending. Fifty-one percent (51%) of Americans, for example, support the idea of tax credits for individuals who purchase alternative fuel cars.

Most U.S. voters believe they already pay more than their fair share of taxes.

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Shuttle Altlantis STS-125 scheduled for lift-off at 2PM EST

Posted By on May 11, 2009

Atlantis Sunday eveThe shuttle Shuttle Atlantis sits on launch pad 39A (photo right) as the crew of STS-125 rests for an ambitious mission to service NASA’s Hubble Space Telescope this week. The launch is scheduled for 2:00PM EST Monday afternoon and will be manned by retired Navy Capt. Gregory C. Johnson, pilot, mission specialists and veteran spacewalkers John Grunsfeld and Mike Massimino along with Andrew Feustel, Michael Good and Megan McArthur. The 11-day mission will include five scheduled spacewalks to install two new instruments and repair two inactive ones. The plan is to keep the Hubble Space Telescope active until 2014.

Along with the actual tasks to be accomplished, a less critical but still interesting part of the mission, will that Mike Massimino (aka: Twitter @Astro_Mike) who intends to ‘tweet’ from space. I might be interesting to follow him?

STS-125 Additional Resources
› Mission Summary (407KB PDF)
› Press Kit (4.8MB PDF)
› Meet the Crew
› Learn About the Mission

It’s hard to forget today Mom

Posted By on May 10, 2009

Happy Mother's Day

Short ‘text to blog’ post to wish all the mothers in my life a Happy Mother’s Day.

Rumor: the Palm Pre may be released by Sprint on June 7th

Posted By on May 8, 2009

Sprint Palm Pre Training

The MyPre website posted comments about a possible June 7th release of the Palm Pre. They pointed to an alleged leaked internal meeting agenda that will be taking place from June 3rd through June 5th. Historically June 7th has been a Sprint  launch day for new products.

Also, according to the buzz in Palm Pre forums, a couple YouTube videos hint that training my soon be started for Sprint employees. Above is a video detailing how email works on the Pre with Synergy and below highlighting contact management.

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Volvo Ocean Race photos in Boston.com

Posted By on May 8, 2009

Thomas Johanson the helmsman for Team Ericsson 3 in the Volvo Ocean RaceIn my second sailing entry for the day, the razor sharp photo to the left is of Thomas Johanson (click photo for larger) the helmsman for Team Ericsson 3 in the Volvo Ocean Race. This Oskar Kihlborg was one of the featured photos in an excellent Boston.com The Big Picture page. The Volvo Ocean Race (formerly called the Whitbread) is a high performance around the world sailing race that started in Europe and travels nearly 40,000 miles stopping in 9 to 10 cities. The heavily sponsored race pushes man and technology to its limits making the famous America’s Cup sailing race seem as if it is for lightweights. Although the coverage in the U.S. is rather sparse, worldwide about 2 billion people will see television coverage of the race. At minimum, check out the outstanding photos on the Boston.com site … Boston is the 6th and current sixth port city for the eight teams competing in this around the world race.

The yachts racing in the Volvo Ocean Race are 21.5 meters and manned my a fit crew of 11.  The will remain in Boston Harbor until May 16th heading ‘across the pond’ to Galway, Ireland and concluding in St. Petersburg, Russia at the end of June.

ABN AMRO ONE

ABN AMRO ONE heads out of Port Phillip Bay and round The Heads in the Volvo Ocean Race restart Melbourne to Wellington (1,450Nm) (© Oskar Kihlborg)

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