GM to import engine for Volt and Cruze from Aspern, Austria

Posted By on February 5, 2009

Last year, General Motors announced that it would build a $370 million engine plant in Flint Michigan to supply the 1.4L engines for the 2011 Chevrolet Volt and Cruze;  2011 Chevy Volt frontautoworkers in the depressed southeastern part of Michigan thought this was good news with so many jobs were leaving the area. In October, GM started the 552,000 sq. ft. facility just as the economy headed deeper into recession.  With financial woes of its own, the largest domestic automaker decided to postpone the construction project. Rumors spread that the ‘halo‘ car would now see these small engines built overseas.

Confirmation of this rumor came at the end of January as GM announced they would product the  engine for the Volt and Cruze at their existing ‘overseas’ Aspern, Austria plant, which currently builds the 1.4L engine. These engines will then be shipped to Hamtramck, Michigan plant for final assembly of the Volt, and to the Lordstown, Ohio plant for the compact Cruze.  There is some concern that  the goal of staying under $40,000 for the Volt might not be obtainable?  A spokesperson for GM says Flint Michigan still remains “the target for North American sourcing of the 1.4L engine, and GM’s plan always has been to initially bring the engine over from Aspern, where it already is built.”

So much for a true domestic alternative. If someone is looking for an American made “green” car I wonder if the Chevy Volt or Cruze will be as misleading at the American sounding  Jeep Patriot?

Volt from above

Running Windows 7 Beta and am surprisingly happy

Posted By on February 4, 2009

Windows 7 Beta logoAfter downloading the .iso and creating a Microsoft Windows 7 Beta installation DVD last month, I’ve been ‘on-again off-again’ while contemplating taking a chance on a Microsoft Beta OS replacement for my Gateway notebook computer. Finally after hearing the positive reviews (compared to Vista), and the fact that the cut off day to download and install the Win7 Beta is Feb. 10, 2009, it seemed like it was now or never.

Download location for Microsoft Windows 7 Beta

Macrium Reflect

So I made a fully Macrium Reflect backup and started the long slow install which lasted most of Monday evening — in fact I went to sleep while my computer was chugging away.

updates

By morning the screen was asking for the authorization code (emailed by Microsoft) and withing a few minutes I was up and running … nearly flawlessly. The cross check according to Microsoft  found two items to be incompatible: 1) Logitech webcam software — no available update yet and 2) an older PDF 5.0 component –I  just discarded the older PDF 5.0 item.

After a full shutdown and a slow 8-1/2 minute reboot and hard drive virus update and scan, I was off and running until lunch on Tuesday. Every program I used ran well and seemed to be a bit ‘speedier’ than on Vista — in my opinion anyway. I again decided to do a full shutdown at lunch and was pleased to see that the “Hibernate” button was back — thank you.  (Vista did away with the three modes: Shut down, Sleep and Hibernate most Windows users were accustom too). The new OS install has so far eliminated my glitchy screen-sleep problem that has been nagging me for the last few months.  I’ve been unable to wake up my screen once in a while from a sleep state and requiring a full reboot — irritating.

richc's taskbar

Now for a couple getting use to items. I miss the old style task bar items, but can see that I’ll gradually get use to the little (or bigger) icons — they are  rather Mac-ish? A nice feature is that these new icons offer a “bunched up” look at the open windows from each running application. For example, if a browers program window, or two, or three, or four are opened, they will be consolidated under one movable icon. This movable feature is most appreciated since I like the same ordered desktop/taskbar no matter how I’ve opened programs. The icons also offer multiple ‘real time’ thumbnail views of the windows and with a right click recent items or a full close of the program. I’ve decided to “pin” the regularly used programs in place on my taskbar like the “quick start” menu in previous versions of Windows.

Windows 7 Beta

Now that I’m into day two running Win7 Beta, I’m even more satisfied than before. It quickly (can’t be said for Vista) picked up my regular hotspots when traveling and provided me with quick lunchtime access to a couple websites and my email. No doubt I’m still going to find a few thing to complain about, but my initial conclusion is that Microsoft has bettered XP and can shut the door on their mistake — goodbye Vista.

Conclusion and advice: If your happy with XP, wait for the Six Favored Release (will Microsoft ever learn?) of Windows 7 later this year. If you are running Vista, don’t wait but give Windows 7 Beta a try before the February 10th trial ends.

Another slick day of driving in southwestern Ohio

Posted By on February 3, 2009

Liberty Township on Princeton Road

Here’s hoping that everyone who lives in my neck of the woods, from Dayton to Cincinnati Ohio,  made it home safely?  The roadways on Tuesday afternoon were about as slick as they can get without being sheets of ice. That was evident by the very slow going and significant number of vehicle either in the ditch or playing bumper cars. I took a couple photos on my aging Palm Treo 700p and will include here. (if you can’t tell, I’m angling for a new smartphone — maybe the Palm Pre)

SW OH snowy and slick roads

Superbowl XLIII commercials & the Audi Transporter ad

Posted By on February 3, 2009

Audi in Superbowl Ad

Although all the Superbowl 43 ads are here, I’m only going to embed one … not because it is a favorite, but because I know my Audi-loving son will enjoy it (besides we both enjoyed the Tranporter movies with Jason Statham).

Check out the making of the Audi Superbowl ad below …

Volkswagen will have 4 new BlueMotion models

Posted By on February 3, 2009

touareg hybrid

Volkswagen, a leader in clean alternative fuel technology, will be launching four new BlueMotion  vehicles. Two of them will be super clean diesels, the  Passat BlueMotion, Passat Blue TDI, one running on compressed natural gass — the Passat TSI EcoFuel, and the headliner a Touareg V6 TSI Hybrid.

The Touareg with be be VW’s first hybrid and uses the same 3.0L supercharged V6 used in the Audi S4 which develops about 330 HP. It will be coupled to an eight-speed automatic transmission and an electric motor capable of running the SUV on electric power alone — in fact up to 31mph. The vehicle uses Nickel-metal hydride batteries and can both scoot to 60 in 7 seconds as well as tow 7,700 pounds.

There isn’t news as to what will be sold in the U.S. although wouldn’t mind seeing the any of these vehicles. (where’s the Touereg TDI Hybrid?)

LINK

Morphing Presidents — impressive video

Posted By on February 2, 2009

A friend of mine forwarded some talented computer morphing work on flixxy.com. The video below starts with George Washington and morphs through to the 44th  President of the United States.

Steelers win Superbowl XLIII 27-23

Posted By on February 1, 2009

superbowl 43

Superbowl XLIII (43) has turned out to be quite the exciting game as the Arizona Cardinals came back in the forth quarter to take the lead. (23-20) Pittsburgh used the last 2 minutes to mount a last stand and marched up the field just hoping to make it into field goal range in order to tie the game. A wild completion to Santonio Holmes (Ohio State) ends up making it to a 1st and goal situation with only 49 seconds. Then with 30 seconds to go, a Pittsburgh’s QB Ben Roethlisberger (’04 MiamiU of Ohio — my alma mater) made a terrific corner of the endzone  TD pass to Holmes again and the extra point to bring the final score 27-23.

Well done gridiron superstars — can’t ask for much more from a Superbowl!

Superbowl XLIII has some first half excitement

Posted By on February 1, 2009

superbowl xliiiI enjoyed another ‘babyboomer worthy’ Superbowl halftime show with Bruce Springteen. He entertained the crowd with “Tenth Avenue Freeze-Out,”  “Born to Run” and “Glory Days” and although The Boss did a great job, I missed “Born in the U.S.A.”

Halftime entertainment aside, Superbowl XLIII has given us an exciting first half as the score is now 17 – 7 as the 3rd quarter begins. The highlight play has to be Pittsburgh’s James Harrison’s interception at the end of the first half. The Arizonia Cardinals looked to be ready to score when QB Kurt Warner threw an interception to long time Steeler Harrison (Kent State) who ran 100+ yards to score a touchdown. His run was the longest in Superbowl history.

As for me, I don’t necessarily have a favorite in this game. As an AFC guy (Browns and Bengals) I find myself favoring the Steelers (gag!), but wouldn’t mind seeing the NFC underdog Cardinals come up with a long deserved Superbowl win. It’s nice for once to just be able to enjoy the game with out the emotional roller coaster.

Easy pwnyoutube.com video downloader

Posted By on February 1, 2009

Hackernews

Here’s an interesting three letter  “pwn” technique that provides for a very easy way to download a YouTube clip that you might want to save.  The trick is to use the pwnyoutube.com site in a shortcut way by navigating to a YouTube video then putting the letters “pwn” in front of the “youtube” part of the url address.

example: http://www.pwnyoutube.com/watch?v=URFHApow_zA
(clicking the above link, then pick either the .FLV or MP4 to  download a 30 second test YouTube clip)

Will the April 2009 date hold for the Palm Pre release?

Posted By on January 31, 2009

Palm PreThere was nicely formatted datasheet (below) on the new Palm Pre  published at PDADB.net and it was interested to see the April 2009 release date, even though it is stated as “expected.” From what I have read, neither Palm or Sprint have said very much about what date the new smartphone will be available. Some suspect that the release date could be further complicated by Apple’s January 20, 2009 “Touchscreen, method, and graphical user interface for determining commands by applying heuristics” patent # 7,479,949.

There was also a very interesting article in Engadget from a couple of legal eagles discussing the likely legal battles over the touchscreen technology. According to their review, the jury is still out since Palm has had piles of PDA patents since 1984.  Let’s hope these two companies come to some kind of agreement so we the consumers will end up with a couple competitive products.

Palm Pre Datasheet
Brand: Palm
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Expected;Release:Date: April, 2009

Physical+Attributes

Dimensions
(width x height x depth):
59.57 x 100.53 x 16.95 millimetres
2.3 x 4 x 0.7 inches
BoundingVolume: 101.5 cubecentimetres
Mass: 135 grams (battery included)

Software_Environment

Embedded:Operating+System: Palm webOS 1.0
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Operating+System+Kernel: Linux

Memory,_Storage+capacity

ROM:type: Flash EEPROM
ROM:capacity: 7630 MiB, including 7580MiB user-accessible non-volatile storage
ROM_capacity_in+bytes: 8 GB (billion bytes)
RAMtype: SDRAM
RAMcapacity: 128 MiB

Graphicalsubsystem

DisplayType: color transflective TFT display
Display+Color_Depth: 24 bit/pixel (16777216 scales)
Display;Diagonal: 3.1 ” (79 millimetres)
Display;Resolution: 320 x 480 (153600 pixels)
Viewable:Display_Area: 1.7″ x 2.6″ (43.82 x 65.73 millimetres)
Dot;Pitch: 0.1369 millimetre/pixel

AudioSubsystem

Audio;Channel(s): stereo sound
Analog/Digital Converter
(Recording):
16 bit nominal quantization
44100 Hz sampling frequency
Digital/Analog Converter
(Playing):
16 bit resolution
44100 Hz holding frequency
Microphone(s): mono sound
Loudspeaker(s): mono sound
Audio;Output: 3.5mm plug

Cellular+Phone

Cellular_Networks: CDMA800, CDMA1900
Cellular;Data+Links: cdmaOne, CDMA2000 1xRTT, CDMA2000 1xEV-DO Rel. 0, CDMA2000 1xEV-DO Rev A
Cellular:Antenna: Internal antenna
Call:Alert: 64 -chord melody (polyphonic)
Vibrating:Alert: Supported
Speakerphone+: Supported

Control:Peripherals

Positioning+Device: Multi-touch screen
Primary_Keyboard: Slide-out QWERTY-type keyboard, 35 keys
Automatic keyboard backlight (upon press of any key)
Directional:Pad: Four-way (with action button)
Scroll+Wheel: Not supported

Interfaces

USB: USB 2.0 client, Hi-Speed (480Mbit/s)
USB Series Micro-B (Micro-USB) connector
Bluetooth+(802.15): Bluetooth 2.1 + Enhanced Data Rate, Internal antenna
Wireless_LAN/Wi-Fi_(802.11): IEEE 802.11b, IEEE 802.11g, 54 Mbit/s
Internal antenna
Infrared_Gate: Not supported

Multimedia;Broadcast

Analog;Radio: Not supported
Digital;Media_Broadcast: Not supported

Satellite:Navigation

Built-in+GPS:module: Supported
GPSProtocol: NMEA 0183
GPS:Antenna: Internal antenna
Complementary_GPS+Services: Assisted GPS

Built-in_Digital:Camera

Sensor:Type: CMOS sensor
Resolution: 2048 x1536 pixels (3.15MP)
Autofocus_(AF): Not supported
Optical_Zoom: 1 x
Macro;Mode: Not supported
Built-inFlash: mobile light (LED)
Camcorder: 176×144 pixels
Recordable+ImageFormats: JPG
RecordableVideo+Formats: 3GPP, 3GPP2

PowerSupply

BatteryTechnology: Lithium-ion battery
Battery_Build: removable

AdditionalDetails

Built-inaccelerometer: Supported
AdditionalFeatures:
  • Bluetooth stereo audio profile (A2DP
  • AVRCP)
  • Palm Touchstone charging dock compliant
Related;Page: http://www.palm.com/us/products/phones/pre/index.html
Datasheet:State: Preliminary specifications

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