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:

Fuel prices at the Pump vs. Interstate signage

Posted By on March 22, 2009

Flying J

Very few things irritate me more when traveling down the interstate and looking for fuel only to find out that the interstate sign doesn’t match the price at the pump. It use to be that when this happened that it was only a couple cents, but now in the day of 10 – 20 cent swings in pump price adjustments, it can mean a several dollars difference when filling the tank.

This happened to me the other day when pulling off Interstate 71 at Jeffersonville Ohio between Cincinnati and Columbus at the Flying J (email addresses). I pulled off noting the price on the ‘electronic billboard’ showing $1.89 for unleaded gasoline (right in photo), but when I pulled up to the station both the pump and sign (left in photo) were at $1.97. I’ve heard that it is illegal to change the price at the pump before changing signs, but never really bothered to look it up.  How common is this practice?

*** 3/23/2008 – see apology note below ***

Terrafugia Transition runway test flight video

Posted By on March 21, 2009

As mentioned before, the Terrafugia Transition car-based airplane is being developed on the east coast this year and the above is a bit of video from the first runway based test flight on March 5th. Retired USAF test pilot Col. Phil Meteer comments that the test was “remarkable for being unremarkable.”

Performance

Cruise: 100 kts (115 mph)
Rotate: 70 kts (80 mph)
Stall: 45 kts (51 mph)
Range: 400nm (460 mi)
Takeoff over 50? obstacle: 1700?
Fuel burn: 5 gph
Fuel tank: 20 gallons
Useful Load: 430 lbs
On road: 30 mpg, 65 mph
Light Sport Aircraft (LSA)

Convenience
Front wheel drive on the ground
Automotive-style entry and exit
Automated electromechanical folding wing
No trailer or hangar needed
Cargo area holds skis, fishing poles or golf clubs

Safety
Drive in case of inclement weather
Proven 100 hp Rotax 912S engine
Full vehicle parachute available
Modern glass avionics
Automotive crash safety features

Dimensions

Folded:
6’ 9” tall
80” wide
18’ 9” long
Airplane:
6’ 3” tall
19’ 2” long

Wingspan:
27’ 6”

Cockpit:
51” at the shoulder

The first delivery is expected in 2010. Below is the full video of the first runway flight.

Twitter CEO Evan Williams unveils business model

Posted By on March 20, 2009

twitter logoIt has finally arrive, the Twitter business model. The co-founder and CEO Evan Williams announced that the Twitter Premium accounts would be the way the company would begin to generate income. He explained that since corporation and celebrities are “flocking to Twitter for their social media needs” that this gives them an opportunity to have a premium status. Mr. Williams stressed that free accounts will still be available to all users, and that only those wanting more services would pay.   Premium accounts will come in four tiers: Sparrow, Dove, Owl and Eagle.

The details of the accounts are as follows:

  • Sparrow ($5/month) – Users get 145 character limit, 5 extra random followers.
  • Dove ($15/month) – Users get 160 character limit, 25 extra random followers, 1 random celebrity follower, auto-spell check, “Fail Whale” T-shirt.
  • Owl ($50/month) – Users get 250 character limit, 100 extra random followers, 2 random celebrity followers, 30 minutes on recommended list, auto-spell check, “Fail Whale” hoodie.
  • Eagle ($250/month) – Users get 500 character limit, 1000 extra random followers, 3 celebrity followers of their choice, 5 hours on recommended list each month, Twitter Concierge for Tweeting while user is asleep or busy (and more), auto-spell check, “Fail Whale” tuxedo, custom “Fail Whale” page when service is down.

I found this quote from a blogger about Twitter interesting: “Analysts peg Twitters value near the GDP of Canada.”

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NCAA Tournament and wishing the Akron Zips success

Posted By on March 19, 2009

ZipsI filled my NCAA March Madness Bracket online (ESPN) and to my son’s horror I didn’t pick The University of Akron Zips to win, even though I’m funding that program through his tuition. I have to admit that it is a positive time for Akron in that the university is a very attractive place to be going to college. From the excellent academic programs to the huge campus improvements which include a new football stadium (previous post) and now a MAC champion basketball team.  I wish them luck, but am concerned that their smaller size may be a problem against Gonzaga tonight. For the record … Go Zips!

Bracket - click for larger
Click for larger ‘printable’ bracket

A sheep herding online video worth sharing

Posted By on March 18, 2009

Tootsie Australian Blue Heeler

There is no way to get my ‘herding dog to do this, but I’m going to make her watch it anyway!
😉

Still, the online video is too cool to  not post while I stop for lunch today!

How long will the Twitter phenomenon last?

Posted By on March 17, 2009

SenJohnMcCain AvatarGeorge S avatarI’ve been enjoying using Twitter after a brief learning curve trying to figuring out how to get my head around the concept of following 140 character text messages (TweetDeck is my favorite client on a computer). Surprisingly it can be somewhat addictive even for someone who is a not hyper-stimulated video gaming kind of guy. That said, I’m starting to notice the burnout phase kicking in for early adopters and am wondering just how long this phenomenon will last.  A couple issues besides the 140 character message limits that begins to wear on one is the abuse of the hashtag (# followed by tag) when users include several of them and the spam tweets that start to sift into the stream of monitored chatter.

An interesting ABC interview is taking place over lunch with George Stephanopoulos, @GStephanopoulos, interviewing Senator John McCain, @SenJohnMcCain, exclusively on Twitter. It will be interesting to see how the question and answer session goes and if this trend will continue? Here are the first few exchanges I’ve grouped on TweetDeck.

twitter on mccain interview

What is your favorite Cincinnati style Chili

Posted By on March 17, 2009

Cincinnati Chili

Here’s a fun poll focused on Cincinnati-style Chili I’m running on Twitter … and the results have been rather surprising so far. Take a look at the results after you vote.

Sprint’s roadmap for handset devices leaked

Posted By on March 16, 2009

I’m keeping my eye to the web as I’d like to know when “for sure” we’ll see the Palm Pre hit the Sprint inventory. If someone knows the exact date, they are not saying … but the BoyGenius website (very accurate stuff BTW) is correct, the “leaked” map still has it slated for the 2nd quarter of 2009. (Pre =P100)

Sprint Roadmap

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