Statistics on the price of crude oil

Posted By on July 31, 2008

Crude oil has declined from the highs earlier this month, but jumped back up yesterday on tensions over comments from Israel and an unexpected decline in gasoline and crude oil inventories. Traders pushed oil prices up on Wednesday several dollars per barrel — in historic terms, the move was one of the top ten.
CNBC Crude Oil Charts
CNBC posted a chart on their blogs showing Wednesday $4.58 per barrel move from the 12 week intraday low on Tuesday as #9 on the list. Interestingly nine of the top ten dollar moves have been in 2008. (The record high for Crude Oil was $147.27 on July 11, 2008 and for the year Crude Oil has increased 37.38%)

Do I want the Tivo HD with Lifetime Service?

Posted By on July 31, 2008

Tivo HD
As a Tivo fan, I’ve been “oh so tempted” to upgrade to the HD model and the lifetime service plan. Initially, they discontinued offering the “lifetime subscription” when they launch the first Series3 HD recorder. As time went on they introduced the smaller HD unit and tempted existing customers with “for a limited time” the option of upgrading and buying “lifetime service.” It looks as if that one time promo was just a marketing ploy, as now the lifetime deal is just another subscription option … although its priced at $399 for new customers and $299 for existing customers.

Recently though, I noticed an even more enticing deal, “Buy a new TiVo HD DVR for only $299.99 and we’ll knock $100 off the regular Product Lifetime service fee—that’s a cool 25% savings! And it means no monthly bills for the life of your new TiVo HD DVR.” Working the numbers, that’s $299.99 for the DVR and $299.00 for the Lifetime Service for a grand total of $598.99. On top of that I would need to upgrade my basic cable to include HD content and pay a monthly fee for the decoder card that plugs into the Tivo HD … two cards if I want the dual HD tuner capability. Hmm … I better wait since I really don’t even have a decent HD television!

Filming scene for J8ded Pilot in Cincinnati

Posted By on July 30, 2008

foxalpha filmsVine Street in Cincinnati will be closed on Wednesday night (8/30) around Fountain Square for an action sequence of television pilot. The “yet to be picked up pilot” called “J8ded” is being pitched to a major television network, according to films director and producer Michael Daemon. The $10 million dollar production by Foxalpha Films will prominently feature the city of Cincinnati (and a few residents) in a military flashback scene tonight. The filming will closed a section of Vine Street between Fifth and Sixth from 6PM until 11PM. If you are downtown and would like to appear as an extra, show up at Fountain Square at 5PM to sign up — perhaps my son and his buddies will want to head downtown if they are bored? (consent required if you are under 18)

Local businesses around Fountain Square and both the Cincinnati Mayor, Mark Mallory, and the Police Chief Tom Streicher will be involved in the project. (they will be walking and chatting while actors in military clothing and carrying automatic weapons will be running through the crowd) Several crew members and some of the supporting actors will be Cincinnati locals, including Cincinnati Police Sgt. Roger Robbins and Goshen Police Officer James Taylor.

According to an article in the Cincinnati Enquirer, Foxalpha Films has been filming in the area for more than a year. If the pilot airs, viewers will recognize Paul Brown Stadium, National Underground Railroad Freedom Center and Procter & Gamble Co. headquarters. Crews have filmed in Mount Adams, Hyde Park and elsewhere.

The company chose Cincinnati for the backdrop to their show and relocated their headquarters here from Chicago because city officials were welcoming.

“It’s a beautiful city,” Daemon, 33, said. “We looked at a lot of different cities, but Cincinnati has a different look and appeal. The people were all pleasant. Everybody kind of welcomed us with open arms. You don’t find that very often.”

Rocket Racing excites crowd at Airventure

Posted By on July 30, 2008

Rocket Racing
I mentioned the Rocket Racing League earlier this year; here’s a follow up from their appearance at Airventure in Oshkosh Wisconsin this week:

The Rocket Racing League (RRL) unveiled its competition racing aircraft Tuesday in a single-ship demonstration to open Tuesday’s afternoon air show. This marked the first public flight of these aircraft, which were first introduced in April in New York. Read more

More on White Knight Two …

Posted By on July 29, 2008

From yesterday’s post, here’s a bit more news from EAA Airventure:
EAAToday
White Knight Two Oshkosh bound
By James Wynbrandt

The day after unveiling White Knight Two in Mojave, California, Burt Rutan of Scaled Composites and Sir Richard Branson and Will Whitehorn of Virgin Galactic came to EAA AirVenture Oshkosh 2008 and pledged to bring the newly introduced launch vehicle for SpaceShipTwo to next year’s fly-in and, when ready, to conduct their first commercial sub-orbital space flight from AirVenture.

“We’re going to take it to Sweden to fly in the aurora borealis, to the UK, Spain, and Australia from our home base in New Mexico. But the first place we’re going to bring it commercially is Oshkosh,” Rutan told a cheering over flow audience in the Honda Pavilion in the Forums and Workshop Plaza. “We’re going to make six new astronauts right here in the evening air show with SpaceShipTwo.”

White Knight Two, a twin fuselage, four-engine aircraft, is the offspring of the aircraft that launched the first successful civilian flight aboard SpaceShipOne into outer space, thereby winning the $10 million X prize. But Rutan and his Virgin Galactic colleagues have their sights on a much bigger prize: opening space flight and outer space to private enterprise. At their forum presentation, the trio said White Knight Two, the largest composite aircraft every built, has the capacity to make that future possible.

“We’re getting ready for business,” Whitehorn told attendees, “to take people into space to show them the beauty of the planet, and in the long range, taking them from point A to B around the world, and to use the industrialization of space to support this planet as it grows to more than 10 billion people over the next thirty years.”

Noting that White Knight Two is the 40th aircraft he’s developed, Rutan said of the aircraft’s potential, “It’s really something that’s beyond what I thought I’d be able to do, or we at Scaled Composites would be able to do, only five years ago. I didn’t expect someone to step up who had the passion for space, and the ambition to take this not just into the first beginning of private space flight but to be able to create a whole new industry,” he continued, turning to his partner in the venture, Sir Richard.

“I was very lucky to have my mother there to launch it, and my father as well—he’s 90 years old,” Sir Richard said of the prior day’s roll out of White Knight Two. He noted that while no launch date for commercial service has been set, “My mother’s booked on, and my children are booked on.”

Branson looked out into the audience. “If we could guarantee your return ticket, how many of you would want to go into space?” His question met with a sea of raised hands and a roar of enthusiasm.

“I remember when I first mentioned plans for homebuild guys to build a spaceship [at the fly in] in 1994, I was told by EAA management, ‘Burt, our members are not interested in space flight,’” Rutan recalled to loud laughter.

Virgin Galactic intends to begin service by offering suborbital flights to space tourists, but Rutan said the service will progress “very soon to move into resort hotels in orbit. We want to make swings around the moon from that resort hotel, and I think that can happen within our lifetimes.”

“We’re building an incredible space station right in the desert in New Mexico,” Sir Richard said. “I think it will be one of ten wonders of the world when it’s finished.”

After their remarks the floor was opened to questions. One attendee noted that suborbital flight was less demanding than orbital flight and flights around the moon, and asked how the company could achieve those goals.

“Those of you who’ve followed the [development of the] 40 airplanes know you don’t find out about them until they’re ready to fly,” Rutan said. “So the public doesn’t know what we’re doing in a lot of these areas. It doesn’t help what I’m doing, or help you to detail that. I will tell you we are working in several of these key areas.”

A young entrepreneur asked how he could support the private space industry. Rutan made a parallel with the people who work at Scaled Composites.

“A lot of those folks came right out of the types of people in this audience,” Rutan said. “When I talk to you, this audience has more passion than any other audience I’ve ever talked to. That’s why I love coming to Oshkosh. The Oshkosh people who come here and enjoy the passion that happens every year here, you’re the ones that are going to help us grow this industry.”
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Virgin Galactic shows off their “mother ship”

Posted By on July 28, 2008

Virgin Galatic Mother ship
Obviously timed to the first day of Oshkosh Wisconsin’s AirventureRichard Branson’s Virgin Galactic opened their Mojave Desert hanger for a media announcement today which gave a peak at what their aerospace engineers have been working on — previous posts here and here. The spaceship which is designed to launch their spaceship to the 62 mile mark for a mere 5-minute flight in space.

Sales have been remarkable in my opinion as the risk-taker not only might be putting his life on the line, but is shelling out a deposit of $200,000 for that chance — 250 people have already done so. One customer. an artist Namira Salim, stated “having invested all my faith in it, I’m so excited to see the actual thing.”
Virgin Galactic Artist Concept
The photo above is an updated Artist concept drawing of Virgin Galactic’s “mother ship” used to launch the rocket powered spaceship into space — see my photos of Spaceship One at Airventure a few years ago.

What’s with these dirty birds?

Posted By on July 27, 2008

I just finished cleaning a bunch of bird excrement off my white garage door and I even brought out the power washer to blast off some ‘Gorilla Glued‘ on droppings … then about 48 hours later: SPLAT.

Dirty birds
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How do they angle their dropping to hit our garage door and not even hit the driveway below???

It did kind of remind me of the old Nissan commercial:

New Kubota ZD326s diesel ‘zero-turn’ mower

Posted By on July 26, 2008

Kubota ZD326s

After 23 years of mowing with our sturdy John Deere diesel tractor mower, we have finally succumb to the “keep up with the Jones” pressure of a new zero-turn style mower. The neighbor ladies referred to my wife as “the turtle” while mowing with the old slowpoke John Deere, even though it has continued to run far longer and more reliably than most other lawnmowers. Even with the new lawnmower, we can’t quite bring ourself to parting with the John Deere, even thought it is fun driving this new 60 inch ‘speedy’ lawnmower.

Kubota ZD326s

My first priority was that the new mower be a diesel, followed by a commercial quality build. So far I’m pleased that our new Kubota ZD326s and with a 26 HP Kubota diesel, it met the criteria. The final push was the assistance in selling my old Bobcat skidloader with attachments to offset the new mower. This was handled by Zimmer Tractor in Monroe, Ohio and was painless. They were first rate as a company and delivered on everything the salesman, Kevin Major, promised. I highly recommend them.

I’m including this video ad for my wife … as she pats our old John Deere and sing it this song.
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Cellphone warnings again — with Video!

Posted By on July 25, 2008

Cellphone ToddlerJust when I thought I might not have time to post something on Friday, in comes an email from a friend with a video link too interesting to pass on (embedded below). The timely video clip ties to a new concern in the news this week over the dangers of cellphones. One such article was the Associated Press story of the warning from Dr. Ronald B. Herberman, director of the University of Pittsburgh Cancer Institute. Herberman says “it takes too long to get answers from science and he believes people should take action now — especially when it comes to children. Really at the heart of my concern is that we shouldn’t wait for a definitive study to come out, but err on the side of being safe rather than sorry later.”

It is important to note that there are no other major academic cancer research institutions warning about cell phone use and cancer, but if you are the more cautious type, it might be wise to keep the phone away from your head, use a wired headset or speakerphone … or more conveniently a wireless “low powered” bluetooth headset. From a non-science, non-doctor perspective, I’d consider keeping ‘busy cellphones’ away from pregnant mothers and small children.

Poppin’ Popcorn with a Cellphone

 

EDIT: The above is a “viral video” marketing BlueTooth headsets. Thanks Matthew. —CNN Investigates

Buy new VW TDI, get $1,300 federal tax credit

Posted By on July 24, 2008

VW Jetta TDI Sportwagen TDI
The IRS has made the new 2009 40+ mpg ‘clean diesel’ Volkswagen Jetta TDI eligible for a federal tax credit, just as many hybrid vehicles have been in the past. The new VW TDI qualifies based on the Advanced Lean Burn Technology Motor Vehicle income tax credit *. What this means for buyers of a new Jetta TDI (eventually VW Sportwagen TDI … and perhaps others) is that the credit can bring the MSRP price of a diesel Jetta $700 lower than a gas vehicle. But here’s a note of caution — early buyers might want to be aware that dealers are currently taking deposits for orders and are finding it easy to market up current manufacturer’s suggested retail price with ‘add-ons,’ on the other hand, VW is also looking at a price hike.
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