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10 Interesting Links From June 9th

June 10th, 2009 Greg Smith No comments
  • jfleck at inkstain » What a Housing Bubble Looks Like – Here’s what a housing bubble looks like. Housing prices. Red is Arizona, green is Nevada, blue is us here in New Mexico. The three states track together since the 1970s (off to the left of what’s displayed in this graph). Prices in Arizona and Nevada shoot up beginning around 2004, then collapse pretty dramatically. Click through for larger image. Data from St. Louis Fed.
  • Little Tikes Cozy Coupe Tops U.S. Car Sales – Auto – FOXNews.com – The Cozy Coupe sold 457,000 units in 2008, topping the Toyota Camry and Honda Accord. In the '90s, it outsold both the Accord and Ford Taurus.
  • Lightyear Sunken Bath Episode 6 – Storage from Nothing – Most Arizona houses are slab on grade. This means that changing plumbing is challenging or expensive. Slab on Grade houses are laid out, and the plumbing, both waste and supply lines are buried in the ground before the slab is poured. You see some interesting bottom plates here. On the remodeling end, this means that you either get creative or you get to spend really large amounts of money time and noise to move things around. (Nothing screams remodeling to the neighbors like someone with a concrete slab saw in your bathroom.)
  • The Official Site of Rio Rancho, NM – June 20th: Hazardous Waste – Saturday, June 20, 2009 Keep Rio Rancho Beautiful will hold a Pharmaceutical Take Back and Household Hazardous Waste Collection from 9am to 2pm at at the Santa Ana Star Event Center upper west parking lot. This event is for Rio Rancho Residents only, please remember to bring proof of residency, such as a drivers license with Rio Rancho address!
  • Oprah responds to Newsweek cover story | TV, movie and music news | Current Affairs | EW.com – In a statement today, Oprah Winfrey responded to a Newsweek cover story which suggested that some of the non-traditional medical advice advocated on her show poses a danger to her legions of viewers
  • Final release of Safari 4 tweaks interface from beta version | E-mail and Internet | MacUser | Macworld – The most controversial new feature of Safari 4 was the placement of tabs on the top of the Safari browser window instead of below the bookmarks bar. At first, I was against this new UI quirk, but the more I used the Safari 4 Beta the more I liked the placement of the tabs on top of the window. Sadly, in the shipping version of Safari 4 tabs have returned to their traditional place
  • Wild horses victims of recession, too – The Denver Post – Wild horses are feeling the effects of recession, as federal authorities find fewer horse owners willing to take on extra animals.
    At a wild horse auction run by the Bureau of Land Management in Eagle Saturday, only 10 of 39 horses were adopted. Most went for the minimum bid of $125.
  • McCullough-Price House – This 1938 Pueblo Revival style home was donated to the City by the Price-Propstra family, renovated and opened to the public in 2007. It is home to the Chandler Visitors Center and includes gallery, office and meeting spaces, plus a catering kitchen. The facility can be rented for intimate weddings and receptions, luncheons and banquets, meetings and seminars.
  • Chandler cuts access to historic ‘38 home – Doors will be locked at Chandler's historic McCullough-Price House after June 30.

    The move comes two years after the city spent $850,000 to renovate the 1938 pueblo revival-style home near Chandler Fashion Center to open it to the public as a visitors center and museum.

    The building at 300 S. Chandler Village Drive will remain available for special events, tours and private-party rentals, city officials said. It didn't attract enough visitors to justify 40-hour-a-week staffing in tough economic times.

  • Review: NeatDesk and NeatWorks for Mac | Unclutterer – A few weeks ago, the Neat company sent me their new NeatDesk for Mac scanner and its NeatWorks software to review. I have been a Fujitsu ScanSnap loyalist for the past two years, so I wasn’t super excited about doing the NeatDesk review. In fact, I tested one of their mobile scanners a year ago and was so disappointed with it that I didn’t even post the review to the site (why clutter up your time with an awful review?).

    To my surprise, however, I liked the NeatDesk for Mac. Specifically, I really liked the NeatWorks software. (If you buy the scanner, the software comes with it. The software also sells as a stand-alone product.)

The iPod Is Out Of The Bag (updated)

July 18th, 2004 Greg Smith 2 comments

Newsweek magazines next cover is out with a picture Steve Jobs and what is suppose to be the next iPod. Last time something like this happened it was Time magazine and the photo of the next (or current, or I guess now the late) iMac.

If this is a mistake, a leak at the magazine then I suspect this is the last time Newsweek will take a picture of Steve Jobs. Perhaps MSNBC is trying to sabotage Apple because they are controlled by Microsoft.

I think however that this is all planned. There have been very little rumors on the release, other than it was coming. Those rumors placed the release tword the end of August (now suspected to the for the iPod Mini). Apple loves the hype of a new product. It helps them and they know it. I’m sure they have orchestrated this so called leak. The fact the the cover still remains available is a good sign of that. Also note that the picture doesn’t show much interesting or the article doesn’t give any specs. So really all this is doing is telling us that a new iPod will be released tomorrow.

[Update:] I was wrong, here is the article with the specs.

[Update 2:] MacRumors suggest a color iPod is still in the works for the August/September time frame. And that is just a bizarre picture of Steve Jobs.

[Update 3:] Looks like there will be no 60GB version for a while. I’m trying to figure out if this is a compelling enough product to purchase. It bums me out that the 20GB version does not have a remote or dock but the 40GB does. It doesn’t have any of the video options I was hoping either. I won’t buy anything until I get the 20″ display paid for. 

Election Postponement

July 11th, 2004 Greg Smith 1 comment
“U.S. counterterrorism officials are looking at an emergency proposal on the legal steps needed to postpone the November presidential election in case of an attack by al Qaeda, Newsweek reported on Sunday.”

So the current administration wants to postpone elections in case of a terrorist attack, for a election that could vote them out of office. My questions under what terms will it be necessary for a postponement? What are the terms to reschedule the election? Could they indefinitely delay the election until the current threat is over? That could last years. Sounds pretty Orwellian to me and hopefully I’m off base but considering the amount of the-sky-is-falling terror alerts they have announced (and it’s the same department that wants to have the power to postpone the elections) I think there’s reason for concern.

[Update:] NewMexiKen offers this quote: “We can not have free government without elections; and if the rebellion could force us to forego, or postpone a national election it might fairly claim to have already conquered and ruined us.” ? Abraham Lincoln, November 10, 1864