When I heard the rumors this morning that Donald Trump was about to endorse Newt Gingrich, I was somewhat relieved for Mitt Romney. First, I should say I was a little surprised, that anyone would care who Trump, originally known as a businessman but these days more for being a celebrity, would endorse. But my relief was centered around the fact that lately crazy shallow minded hypocrites like Herman Cain are enthusiastically endorsing Newt. I thought it would bode well for Romney to have the hard core conservatives line up behind Newt...thereby keeping Romney attractive to the moderates.
I'm an average joe, my family comes first while I try to make a difference in the world. This blog is part journal, part advice, and part compendium! Enjoy!
Thursday, February 02, 2012
Monday, January 23, 2012
Vanity Fair "The Dark Side of Mitt Romney"
I found this hatchet job on Mitt Romney to be illuminating, not from the standpoint of Romney's faults. But from the predictable attempt at positioning his steadfast character, analytical approach, and overall business success as negatives.
So let me get this straight, the man analyzes under-performing, sick, and dying companies then makes a calculated decision about how to invest, which paid off for his investment about 2/3 of the time and made millions for his investors, and this is somehow evil or dark? He pores over tons of data to identify redundancies and inefficiencies, yet this is not the kind of person we need in Washington? Its laughable.
Sunday, November 06, 2011
Dell TouchPad suddenly stopped working
I went out of town the other day, which means something is going to go wrong in my house that I'll have to fix when I get back.
This time it was the touchpad on my wife's Dell Inspiron N5030 stopped working suddenly. The backstory is that she and my daughter were trying to find some funny kid videos on the internet when it suddenly stopped.
I hooked up a mouse and it worked just fine, but sure enough, the touchpad was completely dead. I suspected a hardware failure until I googled "Dell touchpad not working." In no time, I found the problem listed along with the solution on this link:
http://support.dell.com/support/topics/global.aspx/support/kcs/document?docid=424135
Luckily, it was just the touchpad enable/disable key which is located just to the right of the F12 key. It allows you to toggle the touchpad on/off. A very useful key for those who inadvertently hit the touchpad when typing text.
This time it was the touchpad on my wife's Dell Inspiron N5030 stopped working suddenly. The backstory is that she and my daughter were trying to find some funny kid videos on the internet when it suddenly stopped.
I hooked up a mouse and it worked just fine, but sure enough, the touchpad was completely dead. I suspected a hardware failure until I googled "Dell touchpad not working." In no time, I found the problem listed along with the solution on this link:
http://support.dell.com/support/topics/global.aspx/support/kcs/document?docid=424135
Luckily, it was just the touchpad enable/disable key which is located just to the right of the F12 key. It allows you to toggle the touchpad on/off. A very useful key for those who inadvertently hit the touchpad when typing text.
Monday, October 24, 2011
Garmin Edge 500 Mounting Tabs Broke Off
I attempted to replace my Edge 500 on my bike mount this morning as I've done hundreds of times since getting it in April of 2010. To my dismay, it fell off and when I checked the mount the two little mounting tabs (ears) on the back of the case were inside the bike mount. My heart sank thinking about having to trash a perfectly good unit.
A brief internet search reveals that more than a few other folks have had the same issue.
I just emailed Garmin product support in the hopes they'll replace it for free. I'll post their response later. Fingers crossed!
Clinton Warns Tehran Against Iraq Encroachment - The Wall Street Journal.
It's nice to see the Obama administration warning Iran not to meddle in Iraq. On the other hand, if they can't resist, maybe our Nobel peace prize winning President will wipe the iran's nuclear program off the face of the earth.
The best outcome, of course, would be another Iranian green movement, which predates the Arab spring. Of course, maybe this time NATO would help.
I thought you would be interested in the following story from The Wall Street Journal.
Clinton Warns Tehran Against Iraq Encroachment
http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052970204777904576649033562607332.html
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Friday, October 21, 2011
Acurite Wireless Thermometer, not dead yet
I own an acurite wireless thermometer that I purchased at Home Depot for around $16. It's worked flawlessly for a couple of years and mainly helps me figure out how to dress for my 4:30 am bike rides. I confess it's also been the cause of more than a few blown off rides, but I digress.
I learned that when the battery in the outdoor wireless sending unit fails, you can't just replace the 2 AA's. The indoor display and the outdoor sender will lose synchronization if you just replace the sensor batteries.
The proper battery replacement procedure is to remove the batteries from both display and sensor. Then put fresh batteries in the sensor. Next, within six minutes, put fresh batteries in the display unit. They should magically pair up immediately. If they don't, make sure both components are within 100 feet and repeat the battery replacement procedure. Good luck!
I learned that when the battery in the outdoor wireless sending unit fails, you can't just replace the 2 AA's. The indoor display and the outdoor sender will lose synchronization if you just replace the sensor batteries.
The proper battery replacement procedure is to remove the batteries from both display and sensor. Then put fresh batteries in the sensor. Next, within six minutes, put fresh batteries in the display unit. They should magically pair up immediately. If they don't, make sure both components are within 100 feet and repeat the battery replacement procedure. Good luck!
Monday, October 17, 2011
Obama's Team Ramps up attack on Romney
I guess this means Obama's team think Romney is going to get the GOP nod this time.
Axelrod fails the Pinocchio test with his rebuttals of Romney:
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