Category Archives: Cool

Fantastic Machine

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My brother emailed me this video today and I figured it was so cool that it already had to be on YouTube (see below).  In addition to the video the email contained the following information:

This incredible machine was built as a collaborative effort between the Robert M. Trammell Music Conservatory and the Sharon Wick School of Engineering at the University of Iowa . Amazingly,* 97%* of the machines’ components came from John Deere Industries and Irrigation Equipment of Bancroft Iowa , yes farm equipment!

It took the team a combined 13,029 hours of set-up, alignment, calibration, and tuning before filming this video but as you can see it was WELL worth the effort.

It is now on display in the Matthew Gerhard Alumni Hall at the University and is already slated to be donated to the Smithsonian.

Here’s the video:

I’d Be Just Like John Madden

Football commentator John Madden is afraid of flying and has a custom bus that he rides to all the games he covers, and I guess everywhere else he goes.  I’ve always thought that, while it might suck to have a phobia of anything, having a customized bus with a driver to get around in is about as close to traveling nirvanah I’d ever be able to find.

Well, after reading this Freakonomics post titled "Would You Fly on an Airplane with No Pilot" I can tell you that if we ever get to the point where planes are routinely flown by remote control with no pilot in the cockpit then I’m going to become a great customer for Amtrak, Trailways and all the cruise lines.  I know that auto pilot already does a lot of the flying, but at least there’s someone there keeping an eye on things.  On top of that the person keeping an eye on things has as much interest as I do in making sure the plane gets where it’s going without crashing.  Some guy working a joystick in Des Moines just doesn’t have the chips in the game, if you know what I mean.  What’s stopping him from having a couple of beers at lunch and then coming back to play "let’s land the 737 in half the distance it normally takes" just for giggles? And what about communications breakdowns? If you’ve ever watched satellite TV in the middle of a thunderstorm you know what I’m talking about.

Let’s put it this way: have you ever been to a hobby store to see who’s buying all those RC planes?  That’s probably the pool of applicants for this job and you’re going to tell me you’ll trust them with your life? 

Trailways it is. 

Manly Shopping

I almost used the title "Man Shopping" for this post and then realized that it was, well, kinda gay.  BTW, did you see that story a week or two ago about the football announcer on ESPN who said something like "That guy has hands of stone, not like a receiver who has to have soft hands to, you know, soft hands to caress balls….okay, that was gay."  I think he was fired. Sheesh.  I didn’t even know that calling something "gay" was considered offensive.  Good thing no one listens to anything I say.

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Anyway, I’ve found the ultimate shopping site for me.  Actually I think most guys would like this site: Duluth Trading.  All kinds of good, practical stuff.  Anyone interested in buying me a Christmas gift, or any gift, need only go here and buy anything you find.  For practical reasons I really like the Twill Presentation Jacket pictured to the left, or the Fire Hose Canvas version (BTW I’m an XL).  Utilitarian, wearable in business casual and putzing around town situations, doesn’t wrinkle, coffee stain resistant and lots of pockets.  What’s not to love?

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Oh wait, I’ve found a neoprene six pack beer tote.  I know these guys understand me simply from their tag line: "Beer is best swilled when chilled".  I’m in heaven…yes indeedy, manly shopping.

Ye Olde Commodore

The first home computer I remember seeing was my friend Andre’s Commodore 64 that hooked to his TV.  I couldn’t figure out why it was so cool since it WAS a computer, which implied work to me, and not just a game system like my beloved Atari 2600.  Shows what a fool I was.

Check out the video below which is a commercial from around 1982 for a Commodore Vic20.  You can also find a whole bunch of old computer commercials that track the evolution of the PC here.

SSPs!

When I was a kid, way back in the 70s, my favorite toy was my SSP racer.  I haven’t seen them for years..until now.  Someone has loaded a video of old 70s toy commercials on YouTube.  Commercials include Bing Bang Boing, SSP, SSP Pee Wees, Water Wiggle, Bug-Out!, Screech, Masterpiece.

Totally unrelated: when I was a kid I asked my mother why God let hurricanes happen.  She used my SSP as an analogy and I’ve never forgotten it, but that’s another post.

Stuff, Lots and Lots of Stuff

Having taken a rather long reading and writing sabbatical due to a very busy work schedule I haven’t had the chance to keep up with much of what’s going on in the world or to share some goings-on from my teenie little corner of the universe.  So I have a few observations to share:

We Americans can be some goofy MFers.  I mean this whole brouhaha about the Star Spangled Banner being sung in Spanish is really kind of funny.  After all as far back as 1919 it was done in Spanish and the State Department currently has four Spanish versions on its website. Oh and in 1861 it was translated into German and into Yiddish in 1947.  But forget that, does singing it in Spanish, or any other language for that matter, change its meaning?

Of course the roots of this are in the debate about immigrants making the effort to assimilate into the "English" speaking culture of America.  I agree that the effort needs to be made, but we need to keep in mind that this problem is as old as America.  First generation Italian immigrants went throught the same process a couple of generations back and what happened?  Their children all spoke English because they needed to in order to succeed.  I can almost guarantee the same will happen with the current wave of Hispanic immigrants.

And what about this whole oil thing?  Are we dense or just stupid? Gas is expensive now and everyone is jumping on some kind of reactionary bandwagon.  Windfall taxes?  So you want to penalize someone for doing their job and that will fix things how?  Will it reduce the price of gas?  Doubt it.  Will it make someone look good for the election?  Maybe, but I doubt it.  We Americans may be goofy but we can spot a pandering a-hole from a mile away.

Finally, the recent issue about American students not being able to find Louisiana is such a non-news item.  American students have always been bad with geography and just because a state was almost wiped from the map doesn’t mean they will know where it is.  Just watch Leno’s man-on-the-street items and you’ll see all the evidence you need.

If Disney World is any indication we Americans can be an incredibly lazy lot.  While I was visiting various Disney properties with the family earlier this week I noticed that lots of people who were perfectly capable of walking were renting those little electric scooter things.  I literally saw whole groups of people convoying on those things and I swear there were scooter jams all over the place.  Mix them with the strollers and legitimate wheelchairs and you had more traffic than the DC beltway.  No wonder we’re much less healthy than the British even though we spend more on healthcare than they do.

Working with unions sucks.  I was in Disney working a conference last week and as a result I was interacting on a limited basis with some union folks and I have to tell you that I find them harder to give instruction to than my pre-teens.  I mean if you don’t give these folks explicit instructions they can’t, or won’t, tie their own shoes.  I’d rather deal with middle-schoolers and those little monsters scare the bejeesus out of me.  Next year the conference will be in New York so I’m betting I’m gonna have all kinds of fun.

And before you accuse me of basing my opinion on a sole occurence I have to tell you that I had similar experiences at conferences in Chicago and Boston and in my earlier life I regularly worked with members of the postal workers’ unions.  The members themselves weren’t all bad, but they were a pain in the ass to deal with because of the union rules they had to follow.  Basically they can’t think for themselves and that’s antithetical to good business.

Sleeping in a hotel for 10 days sucks.  I don’t care how nice (or not) a room is, there’s nothing good about staying there 1 1/2 weeks.  I was never happier to get home than after my business trip/family vacation to Disney.

After being cut off from my online reading for a couple of weeks I now realize how much cool crap I find via blogs. Here’s just a few items I found in less than 10 minutes of reading my blog reader:

I’m sure there’s a lot more there, but I haven’t had time to find it and that ought to do it for this post.

Tivo Love

So last night I sat down in front of the TV and flicked on Tivo to be greeted with a screen message saying that Tivo had added some new features in the last update.  So I check it out and here’s what I found:

  • Games from Yahoo! – There’s a marble game that’s kind of like Tetris (I’m already addicted) and another game loosely based on Scrabble.  How will I ever find time to watch TV?
  • Streamed radio broadcasts from an unbelievable number of radio stations (I think there are podcasts too, but I’m not sure).  The stations are organized by genre and I’ve only had time to check out the "Alternative" folder but I found quite a few college stations there that should be fun to listen to.  My favorite was the station that had the tag line: "Maine’s ONLY Alternative Rock Station."  Who knew?
  • Rocketboom!  Yup, you can subscribe to the groundbreaking V-Cast, or video podcast or whatever they’re calling it, and it is saved to your Tivo watch list to be viewed at your leisure.

Feels like Christmas in March.  Now if they will get that deal with Netflix going I’ll be a happy camper.  Speaking of Netflix the Greensboro News & Record has an inside look at Netflix’s Greensboro distribution facility.

**Update** Tivo does indeed have Podcasts, lots of them, and it even allows you to put in your own URLs if you don’t find one you like.  Over lunch, just for kicks, I listened to one from someone (no idea who) about cities coming back from disasters.  Fascinating.  At this point my Tivo-love knows no bounds.

It Will Also Scare the Crap Out of the Enemy

Army_stormtrooperbigThere’s a new piece of facial armor that’s been developed for US troops (click on the picture to see a larger version).  Put a little speaker on it and pipe out some Darth Vader breathing sounds and you could probably cause more than one insurgent, or perhaps a small child, to drop his own little load don’t you think?  Halloween costume anyone?

You can check it out at the manufacturer’s website: MTek Weapon Systems