Thursday, May 31, 2012

Smart Watches Need Smart Owners

Are ‘smartwatches’ a smart buy?



We've seen smartphones, smart TVs, smart cars and smart homes. So why not smartwatches?
You don't need to be Dick Tracy to see the appeal of adding extra functionality to your wrist — be it text messaging, video calling, GPS tracking or customizable apps.
In fact, it's already here. Great a new way to crash your car! Don't get me wrong I like new technology as much as the other guy and this seems like a cool product however, I am concerned that this will be another product that causes accidents on the highways.


Dick Tracy way back when

Please anyone reading this if you text and drive don't bother reading the rest of this article the product is too much for your little brain to handle. By the way I also want you to put down that cell phone while you're driving, put both hands on the wheel, one at ten o'clock and one at two o'clock I have provided an image so you will know where ten and two are. 


Ten and two are the numbers for you



Sure, it's been a few years since Timex first introduced Ironman with Data Link, the company's first watch to combine a personal digital assistant (PDA) with a multi-function sport timekeeping device. And then there were the Fossil SPOT watches that operated on Microsoft's wirelessly-connected Smart Personal Objects Technology. Ahead of its time, perhaps, as these technologies failed to gain mainstream appeal.
Today, however, there are many high-tech wristwatches debuting — though some seem more promising than others.

The Sony SmartWatch ($149.99), for example, pairs with a nearby Android smartphone via Bluetooth, through a free app downloadable from Google Play (formerly Android Market).
Setting up the color SmartWatch was straightforward enough, as was selecting what supported apps to download -- though be aware the 1.3-inch OLED touchscreen might be smaller than you realize. Real hard to see when driving, so keep your eyes on the road and your hands upon the wheel. I feel a song coming on.

 

Young people are impressionable so listen to this song over and over until you get it. Keep your hands off the phones and put them on the wheel. 

In fact, the screen doesn't fill up the entire watch face. And the screen can be somewhat hard to read in bright sunshine unless you cup the top of the screen with your other hand. Anyone hear the ambulance?
As you'd expect, this 0.5-ounce smartwatch lets you read texts, emails and social networking updates from sites like Facebook or Twitter. Plus, it supports about 60 other apps, too, including Google Maps, Weather and Gmail. To swap between installed apps, simply swipe left or right between them.

The smartwatch also vibrates to let you know when a call is coming in and you can control music on your smartphone while it's tucked away in a purse or pocket. Some of the apps seem a little ridiculous — for example, who wants to snap pictures with your Android smartphone via the watch? — but others are more appealing, like a quick glance at the weather or reading a text and tapping to reply with a preset message like "Call you shortly."

The dust- and splash-proof SmartWatch ships with a black silicone wristband, but five additional colors are available for purchase: white, pink, mint, grey and blue. Battery life lived up to its promise of up to an entire week between charges; a small USB cable is included with four "teeth" that clamp onto the back of the watch face.
BlackBerry users, on the other hand, might consider the inPulse smartphone watch (from $99). Also available for Android devices, this wireless smartphone accessory for the wrist lets you read emails and texts, see caller ID and calendar alerts. Smartwatch apps range from ways managing presentations (going forward and back through PowerPoint slides) and games (like Cavern) to world clocks, stopwatches and multiple digital clock skins to customize its appearance.



In fact, the maker of the inPulse watch, Allerta, is also working on a new smartwatch, Pebble: E-Paper Watch for iPhone and Android. Due out later this year, the product has raised more than $10.2 million dollars from supporters via KickStarter -- the most money ever raised on the popular crowdfunding platform.
Check out the original KickStarter video pitch on the Pebble here: Pebble: E-Paper Watch
While the number of Pebble pledgers is quite remarkable -- roughly 69,000 in total -- some may question why we need an extra screen in our lives. That is, if the smartphone replaced the wristwatch, do we really need to reintroduce it again? Are we that lazy we can't pull out our smartphone? And in many cases, these watches require a nearby phone to work. Yes, we are!

Personally, I do like how some watches let you control the music on a tucked-away smartphone, offered by the Sony SmartWatch and iPulse, as well as the now-defunct Sony Ericsson MBW-150 Bluetooth Watch. And I also thought it was a good idea products like the Helium Digital Wristband Communicator would vibrate if you walk too far away from your phone — ideal for forgetful types.
Not all smartwatches are wireless either. ThinkGeek has its stainless steel MP4 Watch ($89.99) that lets you watch videos, listen to music, see photos and read e-books. There's also the ThinkGeek USB Hidden Flash Drive Watch ($49.99), which holds up to 8 Gigabytes of files on a discrete USB connector hidden behind the face.



Finally, those how own a 6th generation iPod nano might opt for an iWatchz accessory (from $24.95), which turns the square-shaped portable media player into a wristwatch. In fact, the iPod has 18 different watch faces to choose from, ranging from analog and digital options to Disney and The Muppets characters. Animal crash car! 

Who gave Animal the keys to begin with?

This hands-free accessory is also perfect for those who'd like to exercise while listening to their music (with album artwork), plus there's also a built-in pedometer, FM radio, stopwatch and support for podcasts.

And the last thing to remember kiddos is, "Don't drive angry".



Leon

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P.S. I think we need a new word for those that drive and text so here it is: Drextors.

Wednesday, May 30, 2012

Can't Believe Everything You Read


One day I went to Culver's cause I had a hankering for some fish. When the server brought me my order the label on the tartar sauce caught my eye.

At first when I glanced over the tartar sauce label below I said, "Wow an original family recipe, how nice". I imagined a grandma somewhere making this tartar sauce by hand for her family much like my grandmother made oatmeal cookies for me. 


The further I read the label the more I began to see ingredients like high fructose corn syrup, xanthan gum, sodium benzoate, and potassium sorbate. Wow! Grandma must have been a bath tub chemist as well as a cook. 

I wonder if ole granny ever tried her hand at making meth. If she was able to come up with those chemicals for the tartar sauce why couldn't she come up with the chemicals to make meth? 

Here's that label I was telling you about.



I know what you are thinking and stop it right now! I am not advocating meth making or use. I am making a point here. There is no way that this is the original family recipe. We need that truth in advertising lecture again. Where's the truth? Culver dudes, why not print something like this, "Family Recipe Tartar Sauce based on Granny's Original Recipe" or "Not Quite Granny's Recipe But Still Good". Yeah the titles are a little longer but they are more truthful. 

I did find some real ingredients in the tartar sauce like, egg yolks, vinegar, salt, onion, red bell pepper, and green olives. I do believe granny could have used all of these things to make her sauce. Either way the tartar sauce is still okay.

By the way I do recommend Culver's pot roast sandwich with a side order of barbecue sauce, just don't read the label, eat it and enjoy.


Leon

Photo of tartar sauce: By me 

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Two thumbs up for Culver's



Monday, May 28, 2012

American Heroes

Remember the Vets


Rodger Wilton Young


Click this link to learn more about this American hero:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rodger_Wilton_Young

Few common people inspire someone to mention their name in literature after their deaths. Private Young is one of them. In the back of Robert A. Heinlein's Starship Troopers is a page dedicated to the the heroic events that led to Private Young's death. Heinlein even names a starship after Private Young in his book.




Medal of Honor citation



Young's Medal of Honor citation reads:
Rank and organization: Private, U.S. Army, 148th Infantry, 37th Infantry Division. Place and date: On New Georgia, Solomon Islands, 31 July 1943. Entered service at: Clyde, Ohio. Birth: Tiffin, Ohio. G.O. No.: 3, 6 January 1944. Citation: On 31 July 1943, the infantry company of which Pvt. Young was a member, was ordered to make a limited withdrawal from the battle line in order to adjust the battalion's position for the night. At this time, Pvt. Young's platoon was engaged with the enemy in a dense jungle where observation was very limited. The platoon suddenly was pinned down by intense fire from a Japanese machine gun concealed on higher ground only 75 yards away. The initial burst wounded Pvt. Young. As the platoon started to obey the order to withdraw, Pvt. Young called out that he could see the enemy emplacement, whereupon he started creeping toward it. Another burst from the machine gun wounded him the second time. Despite the wounds, he continued his heroic advance, attracting enemy fire and answering with rifle fire. When he was close enough to his objective, he began throwing hand grenades, and while doing so was hit again and killed. Pvt. Young's bold action in closing with this Japanese pillbox and thus diverting its fire, permitted his platoon to disengage itself, without loss, and was responsible for several enemy casualties.  *



New Georgia Island is where Private Rodger W. Young lost his life in World War II




I have nothing funny to say. Just have a safe Memorial Day and take a moment from your busy life and think about all the men and women who have paid so much for our freedom. Take time to thank a vet today.



* Source Wikipedia
Images: Wikipedia and Yahoo Images
Freedom: U.S. Service men and women

Leon

Friday, May 25, 2012

The Four Letter Word of The Day


Nothing strikes terror in the hearts of young people like this four letter word.....





Math






Math, boldly go where your mind has seldom been!



Well how many pancakes did you come up with?


The only other four letter word that brings about more fear in many Americans today than math is....





Work 

 

Leon

The four letter word of the day was brought to you by the Letter M.

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Thursday, May 24, 2012

What Ya Talkin about Willis?














  The Iranian bad leader dude
"I owe all that I have to these guys. The Iranian Blues Brothers."



Eric Holder the U.S. Attorney General


"I promise to lie."








Ron Paul being Ron Paul
"Is this going to take long? I have a nomination to lose. Keep the faith."



Newt Gingrich
" I want my statue right there next to the door where everyone will see me first."



Leon

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Wednesday, May 23, 2012

Sports With Bin Laden












"Laden again as promised infidels. I am going to give you my prediction for the NBA champs.



In the Western Conference the Spurs just beat the L.A. Clippers in four games while the Thunder eliminated the Lakers. In the Eastern Conference things are a little more confused much like I was after the Afghanistan invasion by your military. The 76ers are down 3-2 to the Celtics and so are the Pacers down to the Miami Heat.

Unless Lebron brings on his Jihad the Pacers will be facing the winner of the 76ers/Celtics match up.





















As much as this pains me I must pick a team from the West. I am picking the San Antonio Spurs as the next NBA champs.





Go infidel Spurs



Bin Laden

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Tuesday, May 22, 2012

What Ya Talkin about Willis?











President Obama and Hamid Karzai the leader of Afghanistan






"As promised here is America's share of the opium profits."


Obama getting off Air Force One

"Hey, who brought the peanuts on board? Is Jimmy Carter on Air Force One again. Somebody get out here and clean this mess up!" 


Nicolas Sarkozy of France











" I am not leaving this platform until someone gets me a Perrier!"



Mitt Romney


                    









"Me Tarzan, you voters. Where Jane?"

Sarah Palin

















" I am right here Tarzan."


Leon

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Monday, May 21, 2012

Cheaters Sometimes Prosper

Hi IRS, this is Leon. I hope you are having a good day. Try to look at what I am going to say in a logical manner, don't get mad and audit me. Well after seeing the video from channel 13 I would like to tell you, IRS I am less that pleased with your handling of the distribution of tax refund checks to illegal aliens.

13 Investigates: IRS tax loophole: Eyewitness News shows a massive tax loophole that provides billions of dollars in tax credits to undocumented workers and, in many cases, people who have never set foot in the United States. Thank you channel 13!

To see why I am unhappy click that link below. IRS employees feel free to do the same thing. Please don't shoot the messenger (me). This is a time for reflection.

http://www.wthr.com/video?clipId=7054149&topVideoCatNo=103348&autoStart=true%20

Below is a letter written to a Michigan Congressman, Fred Upton that was forwarded to me.

Mr. Upton, et al,




I have a question. It's a simple question, one YOU can answer. And I DO want an answer.

Why are illegal aliens (they are NOT undocumented workers except in "Liberalese") getting the Additional Child Credit for children they don't have, and don't live in the United States? It amounts to 4.2 Billion dollars a year which comes out of MY taxes.

The IRS knows about it. Why don't you? They know it's fraudulent, why don't you? And if you know about it, why haven't you done something about it?


Here's the link to the News 13 WTHR newscast about the IRS "Loophole":
http://www.wthr.com/story/17798210/tax-loophole-costs-billions


You can find Part 2 to the story just below the video for part 1.

The IRS says they can't do anything about it unless they get congressional approval. Well? What are you waiting for? 

Do the right thing.  This is something that we as a country cannot afford and we, the people, will not tolerate it!

John C. Thorpe
Registered and active voter

Kudos to Mr. Thorpe for not accepting the status quo.

Now I am amazed that the IRS is not willing to do something about the $4.2 billion refund scam that illegal aliens are pulling but they are more than happy to go after preachers for giving sermons on political issues in order to take away their tax-exempt status.  

There are at least two dozen groups under fire right now from the IRS. Groups like the Tea Party in an attempt to silence them and revoke their rights to free speech. Now if the IRS has time and money to do this then why don't they have time to close that $4.2 billion loophole? 




Hey IRS, I found you a new theme song.


"If freedom of speech is taken away then dumb and silent we may be led, like sheep to the slaughter."

-- George Washington

















Leon, for free speech and reducing government waste  

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Friday, May 18, 2012

Sports With Bin Laden



 






"Hi infidels, Bin Laden here. Just four teams left in the hunt for Lord Stanley's Cup.


Stanley Cup


The Devils, Rangers, Coyotes, and the Kings. This is much like Al Qaeda I think there are just four of them left too thanks to those darn drones and U.S. special forces. 

Well here is my pick for the Stanley Cup Champs this season. I am picking the Los Angles Kings. They have the heart of a lion and are playing pretty good hockey too. They are up three games to zero over the Coyotes from Phoenix.

Da Kings


Join me next time infidels when I share my pick of who I think will be the NBA Champions for this season.  


Bin Laden

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Wednesday, May 16, 2012

What Ya Talking about Willis?












One of Romney's quirks 

"I really am a T-Rex. Do you want me to roar?"
 
 Obama's newest weapon against terror

"How would you like to be my Secretary of Defense? I am sure Panetta won't mind stepping down."


 Harry Reid asked what he is pondering

"What am I looking at, what am I looking at? I am looking at the country's debt going through the ceiling."


 Newt's endorsement of pudding

"Yes I like pudding. Who doesn't like pudding?"


Leon

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Tuesday, May 15, 2012

Smoke 'em if You Got 'em


Pat Robertson chimed in on the debate to legalize pot a while a ago. Pat got my attention now I need to blog. 


Pat Robertson


http://patrobertson.com/

I do agree with some parts of the argument but others I don't but it is an interesting topic to discuss. You guys know me I jump in feet first so here we go.

 I don't think we should be giving hard time (any time) to users of the product, many of them were sucked in by pushers. I do think that dealers should be dealt with harshly though.  Dealers are parasites that prey on people for money, they don't care who they hurt to make that dollar. I saw first hand what the drug trade does to people when I lived in Brownsville, Texas. It was not uncommon to see a body floating in the Rio Grande or for law enforcement to find bodies in the brush near the border. People get killed because Americans like to get high. I even knew a man that killed another man because of the drug trade. 

"Say hello to my little friend!"

I have used pot in the past so I am guilty too. I was also known to be able to put down a few beers too. As I have grown older I have found out that I like having my mind clear at all times. You have read my articles and believe it or not this stuff is written with a straight mind albeit slanted just a little. I know many of you doubt that, but it is true. If you use drugs that is your choice and I will not judge you for it, it is not my place to do so. How I write is based on the feelings that the subjects have had on my life.  I just wanted to comment on the subject cause that is what I do, right or wrong.


 


Fast Times at Ridgemont High

I do believe that marijuana has it's place for medical use but I don't like drugs being used for recreational purposes because many people can't handle them. Just look at all the damage done by people who can't handle alcohol. I have seen too many lives ruined by drug use.

Even if you legalize drugs for recreational use there will still be crime associated with it's usage. Some people will not be able to afford their drug habit and will steal things to get the money to pay for their product. I have seen that too.

One more thing to think about if we legalize pot Hollywood won't be able to make funny movies about the subject anymore. When was the last time you saw a funny movie about oxycontin? Oxycontin is legal and not very funny.


 Cheech and Chong in action


Leon

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