March Madness: Save on fuel Tuesday night (3/31/2009)

Posted By on March 31, 2009

journey thorntons ani graphicIf you are near West Chester, Ohio in eastern Butler county Tuesday night, consider filling up your car while saying hello to volunteers from a church called Journey. (they meet at the Lakota East High School in Liberty Township on Sundays) According to Youth Minister, Luke Dooley (@yeloodekul), members will be staffing a couple pumps at the Thorntons gas station at the corner of Tylersville Road and Kingsgate  (7301 Kingsgate Way) from 5 to 7 PM as part of their third annual “March Madness” campaign. They will be washing windshieds and topping off washer fluid as well as offering discounted fuel by 50 cents per gallon at those pumps staffed by  Journey members (For my VW TDI friends, I don’t know about diesel fuel?). Nevertheless, stop in tonight and thanks them for their outreach.

Volkswagen Jetta TDIs make great NYC Taxicabs

Posted By on March 31, 2009

NYC Taxi - a VW Jetta TDI

Volkswagen Jetta TDI fans will enjoy seeing their long lasting and economical diesel being used in NYC as a taxicab. In the newer body style, rear seats have a couple more inches, so really the A5 Jetta makes perfect sense as a taxi. If you’ve ever looked at the  trunk (boot), you’d know that luggage loading capacity is not a problem. Besides, I think think the VW Jetta looks great in yellow!

Thanks, Twitter user @blaksquirrel for posting the photo to Twitpic!

TheFoxNation.com debutes with a flurry of participation

Posted By on March 30, 2009

Foxnation page

FoxNews kicked off a new interactive site call thefoxnation.com on March 30th in order to “leverage its brand online, especially among conservative true believers,” and by broadening the reach of “high-decibel” stars such as Sean Hannity and Glenn Beck to an online audience. After a quick review and watching the 1000s of comments flood in, I can’t imagine anyone actually bothering to read much of what people are saying, but it does offer a place for conservative to vent.

As far as usablity, it’s bad enough sifting through page after page of reader comments on normal comment based ‘news’ only sites, but The Fox Nation is like reading a ‘long winded’ Twitter stream without any filtering.  If this site, which is now called a Beta, is going to be useful rather than a place for just venting political frustration, then users are going to need a method to sift through the pile of comments an interact believing what they are saying is heard. Leaving a comment the way it is now is like trying to communicate at a rock concert.

Good looking Volkswagen Golf GTD diesel

Posted By on March 30, 2009

Golf GTD

Volkswagen has done a great job with the design of the new Golf GTD. Its design is similar to the popular Rabbit Golf although has a noticeable sporty edge. VW says it will stress fuel efficiency, clean diesel and better performance over the European Golf TDI.

Golf GTD InteriorAccording to Motortrend, “under its hood is a more powerful edition of the regular TDI’s common-rail 2.0L four-cylinder making 168 hp. The powertrain puts out a minimal 139 grams of C02 per kilometer and achieves a claimed combined 44 mpg in the European cycle. It’ll top out at 138 mph and scoot to 62 mph in 8.1 sec. Either a regular six-speed manual or the brand’s six-speed DSG can be outfitted in the sportier little diesel.”

At this time, those of us in North America get usual answer when it come to importing European oil burners — “there is no word on the Golf GTD coming to the U.S. as of now.” Pricing in Euro dollars seems a little steep at 24,475 euros. ($32,537 US)

Commentary on Twitter from Nancy Giles on CBS Sunday Morning

Posted By on March 29, 2009

Congratulations Lee and Sachi LeFever. I saw your Common Craft video being used on the CBS Sunday Morning program during the commentary segment with Nancy Giles; CBS did used the ‘paid’ version I hope?

I’m not sure I the innuendo that a Twitter user  might be a”Twit” is correct (“Tweep” might be correct though)Twitbut like many people who focus some of their time on technology and Internet world, I’m starting to get a little Twitter burn-out myself.

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Then again, there is a certain weirdness with the recent viral Twitter phenomenon. I think it may just crash and burn when the next ‘geek’ trend arrives — I wonder what it will be?

ADDED after posting: Someone sent me this clip and thought it was enjoyable enough to include.

Greenbird land based sail vehicle sets record

Posted By on March 28, 2009

Greenbird

Sort of a short sailing/vehicle post today as I noticed that Richard Jenkins from the UK brought the land speed record for a wind-powered vehicle this month. He reached 126.1 mph in his Greenbird “car” … if you can call it that. It reminds me of an ice boat, but is and extremely efficient  and light weight carbon fiber composite vehicle that uses only metal in a few key places – wings bearing and wheels units. The “sail” is a solid wing design that resemble as a thin narrow airplane or glider wing rather than a sail.

The previous record was held by American Bob Schumacher of 116 mph in 1999, driving his Iron Duck vehicle so says a BBC report.

Artist assisted avatars with Cartoonme.com

Posted By on March 26, 2009

Avatar RichC Cartoonme.com ImageIf you’ve been surfing the web for any length of time you’ve seen the artist ‘cartoon’ looking avatars. One company called Cartoonme.com makes it easy to convert a current photo into an avatar.

I tested the web based service the other day and received my €3.50 EUR ($4.89 US) cartoon-ish looking avatar back by email yesterday. I can’t say that the purchase is worth the 5 bucks, but it is nice to see a younger looking RichC!

RichC animated avatar ideaI’ve also been contemplating if I should attempt to build/use an animated GIF avatar, similar to what sports broadcasting has been doing the last few years when showing a ‘live’ oriented head shot of a player. (ie. motion etc) I’ll put my example to the right … notice the blinking eyes!

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EDIT 3/31/2009: Take the poll: http://twtpoll.com/zq3jhc

Keeping podcast content up to date on my mobile

Posted By on March 25, 2009

help desk blog logo

I was talking to a friend about Miami University old WMUB’s  “HelpDesk” radio program which has moved  to the podcast only format now that the radio station is no longer broadcasting its own content (ended in February 2009). He asked me how to listen to the program now that it is no longer on the air since he was not familiar with receiving audio on the computer. My first suggestion was to use Apple‘s cross-platform  iTunes software since it does a good job of collecting the latest podcasts from a variety of feeds — it is how I collect podcast on both my Mac desktop and Win7 Beta OS notebook.

Sugarsync on Palm Treo 700pBUT … listening for me is a different story since I’m often traveling and prefer using my Palm Treo with an earbud. Originally I synced files when I plugged my Treo into a USB cradle to back up my data (usually datebook, memos and contacts) with the Palm Desktop, but since I collect the podcast on my desktop computer and sync with my notebook without the podcasts, it doesn’t help. Instead, I use my desktop Mac to silently update the podcasts and make them available when I’m ready … so here is what I do:

  1. Use the free iTunes software installed on my desktop Mac which collects ‘subscribed to’ podcasts. (Window OS computers would work just the same with iTunes)
  2. I use Sugarsync to automatically — and immediately — back up my podcast folder which makes it available to all my devices online.
  3. On my Palm Treo I use the bookmarked m.sugarsync podcast directory to locate the podcast I’m wanting to listen too – click photo above for large image.
  4. With a single click I can begin listening with Kinoma, or save to my SD card and listen offline with pTunespreferred since I can continue to take phone calls, etc.

This technique works well since I rarely listen to all the podcasts that collect on my desktop computer. It makes them available whereever I am with a couple clicks and the data rate isn’t all that challenging to stream.

  • Hint: Before downloading large-ish MP3 files to your phone, be sure you have the proper data plan and that your device ‘stays alive’ during a long file download. (podcast files like Leo Laporte’s “Tech Guy” podcasts are well over 50 megs — BTW, he’s the best in the business.)

Algae bloom: It’s that time of year again

Posted By on March 24, 2009

algae

I’d be all set  if I only knew a bit more about algae based fuels —  like biodiesel make from algae! (mentioned many times before) Here in southwest Ohio I’ve seen more than one pond or small lake showing signs of spring; it the algae bloom season. The heavy algae growth come a bit before the grass carp and white amur get active, and in the cases of some closed ponds, before they are treated. It certainly isn’t the most attractive decor for a neighborhood, but the duck and geese seem to be enjoying it? (yes … this is what I see when driving out my driveway although I’d prefer it looking like the video below!)


Parking skills featured on a couple FailBlog.org video clips

Posted By on March 23, 2009

This is one driver that I don’t want to see parallel park!

Speaking of “park” … that’s what the letter *P* is for … :mrgreen:

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  2. digressing from or unconnected with the main subject; random: a desultory remark.
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