Congratulations to Anamika Veeramani who won the 2010 National Spelling Bee last night!
Here is a short video of when Anamika was honored by FICA earlier this year. (Anamkia is near the end of the video)
Saturday, June 05, 2010
Iconoclast Engineer

Tony Sumodi is a brilliant engineer - and quite a character. Read the official profile of Tony Sumodi and be sure to watch the short video where Tony shares his philosophy.
I like his idea for 4PM on Saturdays!
Wednesday, June 02, 2010
Cleveland Public Library gets huge donation from Slovenia

The Rotary Club of Maribor Park, Slovenia presented the Cleveland Public Library a gift of over six thousand books in Slovenian!
The Rotary donated the books in an act of friendship and in an effort to promote the Slovenian language in the Cleveland area. There are more Slovenians in Cleveland than any other place in the world, with the exception of Ljubljana, the capital city of Slovenia.
Pictures and videos from the event.
Wednesday, May 26, 2010
Mike Brown statement
“The past 5 years have been an exceptional experience. I have been very fortunate to lead a group of men who I respect and thoroughly enjoyed coaching on a daily basis. At the same time, I was able to work alongside a terrific coaching staff and with Danny Ferry and a basketball operations team, all of whom I have a profound respect for.
We partnered in creating a culture and a standard that I am, and will continue to be, very proud of. None of which would be possible without the dedication and support of Dan Gilbert. I am thankful for the opportunity that he gave to me and my family.
We have a deep appreciation for Northeast Ohio, the Cleveland Cavaliers organization, and the people in this community, and have enjoyed making this our home." - Mike Brown
Class (and smart) act. He will be head coach somewhere else very soon.
We partnered in creating a culture and a standard that I am, and will continue to be, very proud of. None of which would be possible without the dedication and support of Dan Gilbert. I am thankful for the opportunity that he gave to me and my family.
We have a deep appreciation for Northeast Ohio, the Cleveland Cavaliers organization, and the people in this community, and have enjoyed making this our home." - Mike Brown
Class (and smart) act. He will be head coach somewhere else very soon.
Albert Ratner - What Cleveland needs to do

Forest City co-chairman Albert Ratner was the keynote speaker at the Cleveland International Hall of Fame inductions. He was very clear on what steps Cleveland needs to take in order to survive.
Watch the video highlights of Al Ratner's keynote.
Monday, May 24, 2010
Cavs Coach Mike Brown fired
It was inevitable
CLEVELAND – The Cleveland Cavaliers have announced that Mike Brown has been relieved of his duties as head coach, Cavaliers General Manager Danny Ferry announced today from Cleveland Clinic Courts.
“I have truly enjoyed working with Mike Brown. Mike has played a huge role in turning around the Cavs organization,” Ferry said. “Over the past five years, Mike established a work ethic, defensive identity and culture of winning that was not here previously.”
Brown was hired as the 17th coach in franchise history on June 2, 2005. In five seasons with the Cavs, he compiled a record of 272-138 (.663). Brown was named the 2009 NBA Coach of the Year by members of the media.
“Mike Brown is a class act. On behalf of the entire Cavaliers organization, there is only gratitude and appreciation for Mike's accomplishments over the past five years," stated Cavaliers Majority Owner Dan Gilbert. "I think it is clear that Mike Brown has been instrumental in contributing to the growth and progress we have experienced in recent years. We wish Mike and his family the best of luck in any future challenges that Mike chooses to accept going forward.”
“After a long and deep analysis of all of the factors that led to the disappointing early ends to our playoff runs over the past two seasons, we concluded that it was time for the Cavaliers to move in a different direction," Gilbert added. "The expectations of this organization are very high and, although change always carries an element of risk, there are times when that risk must be taken in an attempt to break through to new, higher levels of accomplishment. This is one of those times.”
Brown compiled a postseason record with the Cavs of 42-29 (.592). He led the team to at least the second round of the postseason in each of his five seasons, including Cleveland’s first trip to the NBA Finals in 2007.
CLEVELAND – The Cleveland Cavaliers have announced that Mike Brown has been relieved of his duties as head coach, Cavaliers General Manager Danny Ferry announced today from Cleveland Clinic Courts.
“I have truly enjoyed working with Mike Brown. Mike has played a huge role in turning around the Cavs organization,” Ferry said. “Over the past five years, Mike established a work ethic, defensive identity and culture of winning that was not here previously.”
Brown was hired as the 17th coach in franchise history on June 2, 2005. In five seasons with the Cavs, he compiled a record of 272-138 (.663). Brown was named the 2009 NBA Coach of the Year by members of the media.
“Mike Brown is a class act. On behalf of the entire Cavaliers organization, there is only gratitude and appreciation for Mike's accomplishments over the past five years," stated Cavaliers Majority Owner Dan Gilbert. "I think it is clear that Mike Brown has been instrumental in contributing to the growth and progress we have experienced in recent years. We wish Mike and his family the best of luck in any future challenges that Mike chooses to accept going forward.”
“After a long and deep analysis of all of the factors that led to the disappointing early ends to our playoff runs over the past two seasons, we concluded that it was time for the Cavaliers to move in a different direction," Gilbert added. "The expectations of this organization are very high and, although change always carries an element of risk, there are times when that risk must be taken in an attempt to break through to new, higher levels of accomplishment. This is one of those times.”
Brown compiled a postseason record with the Cavs of 42-29 (.592). He led the team to at least the second round of the postseason in each of his five seasons, including Cleveland’s first trip to the NBA Finals in 2007.
Saturday, May 15, 2010
Howard Rheingold at CWRU Collabtech
Howard Rheingold coined the phrase "Virtual Communities" in an article he wrote in 1987 - way before Facebook or MySpace were even dreamed about.
He is now using social media techniques in education with his Social Media Classroom project at Berkeley and Stanford.
For those of us who have been around for awhile, it was good to hear Rheingold pay respect to the Cleveland Freenet. And also to say that the concept of Digital Natives - where young people know all the tech by osmosis - is a myth.
Hear his thoughts on digital natives and social media from a keynote at CWRU's Collabtech Summit 2010.
He is now using social media techniques in education with his Social Media Classroom project at Berkeley and Stanford.
For those of us who have been around for awhile, it was good to hear Rheingold pay respect to the Cleveland Freenet. And also to say that the concept of Digital Natives - where young people know all the tech by osmosis - is a myth.
Hear his thoughts on digital natives and social media from a keynote at CWRU's Collabtech Summit 2010.

Thursday, May 13, 2010
I love Cleveland in the springtime
I love Cleveland in the springtime - Watch this great video clip from last night's Cleveland International Hall of Fame inductions. Imagine the 300+ people singing along with Hall of Fame inductee Paramjit Singh.
More photos and videoes from the Cleveland International Hall of Fame coming soon
More photos and videoes from the Cleveland International Hall of Fame coming soon
Wednesday, May 12, 2010
Cleveland International Hall of Fame
We are pysched for the Cleveland International Hall of Fame inductions tonight. The event is Sold Out with 300 people attending with almost 200 more on waiting list.
That's a tribute to both the quality of the inductees and a testament to how ripe Cleveland is for international growth and welcoming.
Details on the Cleveland International Hall of Fame.
There will be a lot of videos and photos posted at ClevelandPeople.Com after the event in the next week or so.
That's a tribute to both the quality of the inductees and a testament to how ripe Cleveland is for international growth and welcoming.
Details on the Cleveland International Hall of Fame.
There will be a lot of videos and photos posted at ClevelandPeople.Com after the event in the next week or so.
Thursday, May 06, 2010
Crazy little cars
I was at both Polish Constitution Day parades last Sunday (Parma and Slavic Village) and one of the most interesting units was the mini cars. As I watched, I wondered what possessed these guys to get into such a hobby.
I have to admit, it looks like a lot of fun.
I have to admit, it looks like a lot of fun.
Saturday, May 01, 2010
eBooks, Audio Books, DRM and more
Steve Potash has been working in the eBook space since the mid-1980's. Now OverDrive is one of the world's most important companies in the world of eBooks, audio books and more.
In this podcast/vidcast with Steve Potash, Steve brings us up to date about OverDrive, Digital Rights Management (DRM) and talks about how the Amazon Kindle (and then smartphones, the iPad, etc) have changed things.
And there's something cool in the OverDrive offices that catches the Geek's attention. Onward to Encodia!
In this podcast/vidcast with Steve Potash, Steve brings us up to date about OverDrive, Digital Rights Management (DRM) and talks about how the Amazon Kindle (and then smartphones, the iPad, etc) have changed things.
And there's something cool in the OverDrive offices that catches the Geek's attention. Onward to Encodia!

Wednesday, April 28, 2010
Cozad-Bates House

I drive by it (twice!) almost every day but never stopped to read the marker.
The Cozad-Bates House is really a historical site that needs to be preserved.
Read about the Cozad-Bates House.
Tuesday, April 27, 2010
Windows Home Server
I am a big fan of Windows Home Server. It makes so much sense for homes and for small offices. There is now a public beta for Wiondows Home Server V 2 which has been called by the code name Vail. This YouTube video gives the basics:
Friday, April 16, 2010
Chemistry add-in for Word
There is a new (beta) add in for Microsoft Word that will interest those who use chemical info in their documents.
The Chemistry Add-in for Word makes it easier for students, chemists, and researchers to insert and modify chemical information, such as labels, formulas and 2-D depictions, from within Microsoft Office Word.
In addition to authoring functionality, Chem4Word enables user denotation of inline “chemical zones,” the rendering of high-quality and print-ready visual depictions of chemical structures, and the ability to store and expose semantic-rich chemical information in a semantically rich manner.
Details and downlaod link for the free Chemistry Add-in for Word
The Chemistry Add-in for Word makes it easier for students, chemists, and researchers to insert and modify chemical information, such as labels, formulas and 2-D depictions, from within Microsoft Office Word.
In addition to authoring functionality, Chem4Word enables user denotation of inline “chemical zones,” the rendering of high-quality and print-ready visual depictions of chemical structures, and the ability to store and expose semantic-rich chemical information in a semantically rich manner.
Details and downlaod link for the free Chemistry Add-in for Word
Thursday, April 15, 2010
Turban and Beard = Terrorist?
We all remember the photos of Osama Bin Laden with turban and beard and brown skin after the September 11th attack.
Unfortunately, those photos have been devastating to the Sikh community in the US.
99% of the people wearing turbans in the US are Sikhs from India.
As is often the case, some education goes a long way in dispelling fear and even hatred. A special program on Sikhism at the City Club addressed this.
As you can hear in a short video, the 3 main pillars of Sikhism should be acceptable to almost anyone.
Take a few moments to learn about Sikhs from my posting on the City Club event.
And next time you see someone point to someone with a beard in a turban and call him a terrorist, tell them that they are Sikhs, members of a peaceful faith.
Unfortunately, those photos have been devastating to the Sikh community in the US.
99% of the people wearing turbans in the US are Sikhs from India.
As is often the case, some education goes a long way in dispelling fear and even hatred. A special program on Sikhism at the City Club addressed this.
As you can hear in a short video, the 3 main pillars of Sikhism should be acceptable to almost anyone.
Take a few moments to learn about Sikhs from my posting on the City Club event.
And next time you see someone point to someone with a beard in a turban and call him a terrorist, tell them that they are Sikhs, members of a peaceful faith.
Sunday, April 11, 2010
Cleveland Polonia mourns tragedy

“Ohio’s Polish American community joins Polish people around the world in mourning the untimely death of Poland’s President Lech Kaczynski.,” said John Borkowski, president of the Polish American Congress-Ohio Division.
People from many local Polish groups gathered at St John Cantius Church in Tremont this morning.
Pictures and videos from St John Cantius
Are you fan enough for the Fan Cave?
Along with this fun new Fan Cave at Progressive Field, maybe they should come up with a Geek Cave. It could be loaded with Jolt and Mountain Dew and have servers, routers and all kinds of hardware and software to play with - between innings of course.
See more of the Fan Cave.
Go Tribe!
See more of the Fan Cave.
Go Tribe!
Wednesday, April 07, 2010
Rock, Paper, Scissors for 20,000 people
Cavaliers fans attending the Friday, April 9th game vs. the Indiana Pacers will be the first in the NBA to experience a new level of fan interaction with the debut of “CrowdWave,” a game system designed specifically to allow fans to play together simply by moving their arms.
The CrowdWave game platform is a mass-participation technology that uses the collective movement of a crowd to control the video games that will appear on Q-Tube, Quicken Loans Arena’s video scoreboard.
The Cavaliers CrowdWave launch line-up will include five applications (two games and three polls) including Rock, Paper, Scissors pits one lucky fan against the entire crowd. The crowd votes for rock, paper or scissors by moving their body in a particular direction as the player reveals his or her choice. The quick nature of this game allows for a tournament style multiple rounds over the course of the evening.
More on CrowdWave at the Cleveland Cavs game.
The CrowdWave game platform is a mass-participation technology that uses the collective movement of a crowd to control the video games that will appear on Q-Tube, Quicken Loans Arena’s video scoreboard.
The Cavaliers CrowdWave launch line-up will include five applications (two games and three polls) including Rock, Paper, Scissors pits one lucky fan against the entire crowd. The crowd votes for rock, paper or scissors by moving their body in a particular direction as the player reveals his or her choice. The quick nature of this game allows for a tournament style multiple rounds over the course of the evening.
More on CrowdWave at the Cleveland Cavs game.
Friday, April 02, 2010
Electronic Shirt
OK, I've heard of wearing your heart on your sleeve but broadcasting the amount of e-mail in your inbox on your shirt? That's what Chris Ball does.
Chris Ball is a free software developer who lives in Boston and works as Lead Software Engineer for One Laptop Per Child. On a recent free day he got some free electronics to mess with and came up with his new shirt. He made a t-shirt that displays how much unread e-mail he has using an Arduino Lilypad and Bluetooth dongle. An Android phone sends the number of unread mails to the shirt.
Of course, until I clean out my in-box, the shirt will be useless to me as I will quickly surpass the 128 message limit.
Chris Ball is a free software developer who lives in Boston and works as Lead Software Engineer for One Laptop Per Child. On a recent free day he got some free electronics to mess with and came up with his new shirt. He made a t-shirt that displays how much unread e-mail he has using an Arduino Lilypad and Bluetooth dongle. An Android phone sends the number of unread mails to the shirt.
Of course, until I clean out my in-box, the shirt will be useless to me as I will quickly surpass the 128 message limit.
Tuesday, March 30, 2010
April Fool's Pranks
What is it about geeks and April Fool’s Day? Manipulating hardware and software for fun and pranks has long been a favorite geek pastime so when society dedicates a whole day to it, what else did you expect?
Some of the old-time pranks will still work, especially with newbies, but are getting boring. I mean how many times can you rename one of those open the CD/DVD drive door files and send to a co-worker? So the drive jumps open. Oh boy.
There are a bunch of pranks for smart phones but since many are device specific, I’ll let you search for them.
I posted 4 easy pranks that you can try on your pals on the 1st.
Just be prepared for revenge – and they may not wait till next April 1st.
Some of the old-time pranks will still work, especially with newbies, but are getting boring. I mean how many times can you rename one of those open the CD/DVD drive door files and send to a co-worker? So the drive jumps open. Oh boy.
There are a bunch of pranks for smart phones but since many are device specific, I’ll let you search for them.
I posted 4 easy pranks that you can try on your pals on the 1st.
Just be prepared for revenge – and they may not wait till next April 1st.
Sunday, March 28, 2010
Security Quiz
Can you figure out which is the real site and which is the phising site when you see them side-by-side? It's not as easy as you may think.
The site is created by Verisign who wants to sell you high-end certificate services but it does a good job and may open some eyes.
Try the quiz
The site is created by Verisign who wants to sell you high-end certificate services but it does a good job and may open some eyes.
Try the quiz
Wednesday, March 24, 2010
We're # 43!
Not sure if I should be happy or sad that Cleveland was ranked #43 (out of 50) in the Norton Top 10 Riskiest Online Cities Report.
Is it because we are safe or that we have low access and usage like #50 Detroit?
Seeing as the Top Ten has tech hubs, I think it's not good news to be 43rd.
1. Seattle
2. Boston
3. Washington, D.C.
4. San Francisco
5. Raleigh, N.C.
6. Atlanta
7. Minneapolis
8. Denver
9. Austin, Texas
10. Portland, Ore.
The Great Lakes Geek reports more.
Is it because we are safe or that we have low access and usage like #50 Detroit?
Seeing as the Top Ten has tech hubs, I think it's not good news to be 43rd.
1. Seattle
2. Boston
3. Washington, D.C.
4. San Francisco
5. Raleigh, N.C.
6. Atlanta
7. Minneapolis
8. Denver
9. Austin, Texas
10. Portland, Ore.
The Great Lakes Geek reports more.
Sunday, March 21, 2010
New Nun Shoes?
I don't know why I got a kick out of this but I did.
I was walking across the street for some fried rice for lunch. A nun was crossing the street (Payne) next to me - coming from Dave's.
She was up there in years and wore the traditional habit. Good for her. But then I noticed that instead of the basic black shoes that I remember all sisters wearing, she had on a pair of black Crocs.
Probably a lot more comfortable than the old sensible boats they had to wear but the incongruity of the situation gave me a laugh.
I was walking across the street for some fried rice for lunch. A nun was crossing the street (Payne) next to me - coming from Dave's.
She was up there in years and wore the traditional habit. Good for her. But then I noticed that instead of the basic black shoes that I remember all sisters wearing, she had on a pair of black Crocs.
Probably a lot more comfortable than the old sensible boats they had to wear but the incongruity of the situation gave me a laugh.
Thursday, March 18, 2010
Saint Patrick on Saint Patrick's

Last year I attended Mass at St. Colman's on St. Patrick's Day. St. Colman's was scheduled to shut down and merge with other nearby churches.
Fortunately, the Bishop reconsidered and St. Colman's is still open.
Yesterday I attended Mass at Saint Patrick Church in West Park. It is scheduled to close this spring and merge with 2 other churches. Maybe they will get lucky as St. Colman's did.
St. Patrick parish was founded on March 17, 1848. It is the oldest Catholic parish in Cuyahoga County.
Check out photos and videos from St. Patrick parish and St. Patrick parishioners at the St. Patrick's day Parade.
Sunday, March 14, 2010
Pi Day
March 14th is Pi Day and the real celebration is at 1:59:26 p.m.
At that time, the numbers will be 31415926 and of course Pi starts off as 3.1415926.
If that's not geeky enough for you, here is how PI starts off so you can memorize and amaze/annoy your fellow geeky friends.
3.1415926535897932384626433832795028
841971693993751058209749
4459230781640628620899862
80348253421170679 8214
808651328230664709
38446095505822317253
594081284811174502841
0270193852110555964462294
895493038196 442
8810975665933446128475
6482337867831652712019091
45648566923460348610454
3266482133936072602491
41273 72458700660
63155881748815209
20962829254091715364367
8925903600113305305
48820466521384146951941511609...
More info including a mnemonic sentence tool to memorize the first digits of pi
At that time, the numbers will be 31415926 and of course Pi starts off as 3.1415926.
If that's not geeky enough for you, here is how PI starts off so you can memorize and amaze/annoy your fellow geeky friends.
3.1415926535897932384626433832795028
841971693993751058209749
4459230781640628620899862
80348253421170679 8214
808651328230664709
38446095505822317253
594081284811174502841
0270193852110555964462294
895493038196 442
8810975665933446128475
6482337867831652712019091
45648566923460348610454
3266482133936072602491
41273 72458700660
63155881748815209
20962829254091715364367
8925903600113305305
48820466521384146951941511609...
More info including a mnemonic sentence tool to memorize the first digits of pi
Saturday, March 13, 2010
Win free International Film Fest Tickets

ClevelandPeople.Com is proud to be a media sponsor of the 2010 Cleveland International Film Festival.
We have a bunch of tickets to give away to the film of your choice.
Enter the contest and in the Age field, type in Blog and we will give you an extra few chances to win.
Sunday, March 07, 2010
Top Tech Titans in Town
So how do you come up with a list of the Top Tech Titans in Town? That's what I did for my March column in Inside Business magazine. The January issue listed the most powerful Business people in town and I thought Tech needed its own list.
Read and hear the rationale behind some of the selections and the categories. By popular request I also publish the Top Ten in the the popular vote.
And I include the Up and Comers category which got cut from the magazine version.
Read and hear the rationale behind some of the selections and the categories. By popular request I also publish the Top Ten in the the popular vote.
And I include the Up and Comers category which got cut from the magazine version.
Tuesday, March 02, 2010
Alice in Wonderland
I have always been a fan of Alice in Wonderland - but maybe for different reasons than most. In college I was exposed to the mathematics of Charles Dodgson, aka Lewis Carroll.
Alice's Adventures in Wonderland and its sequel Through the Looking-Glass are loaded with logical puzzles. So are the the poems "The Hunting of the Snark" and "Jabberwocky."
Dodgson was a pretty good mathematician, and not just in logic. He also did good work in geometry and matrix algebra.
A professor at King's College in Pennsylvania has just published a chapter asking if Alice is a good role model for young women.
I don't have an answer for that but the upcoming movie looks interesting and Dodgson/Carroll's mathematics was robust.
And how can you not like Jabberwocky? Especially when it has been so brillig lately.
Alice's Adventures in Wonderland and its sequel Through the Looking-Glass are loaded with logical puzzles. So are the the poems "The Hunting of the Snark" and "Jabberwocky."
Dodgson was a pretty good mathematician, and not just in logic. He also did good work in geometry and matrix algebra.
A professor at King's College in Pennsylvania has just published a chapter asking if Alice is a good role model for young women.
I don't have an answer for that but the upcoming movie looks interesting and Dodgson/Carroll's mathematics was robust.
And how can you not like Jabberwocky? Especially when it has been so brillig lately.
Sunday, February 28, 2010
Irish Famine isn't funny
Brunswick, Ohio. As the Ohio State Board President of the largest Irish American organization in the United States, I am writing to demand that Denny's immediately cease airing their advertisement concerning the promotion for foods referencing the "Irish Famine".
The "Potato Famine", as it is sometimes called, was actually a forced hunger which took place in Ireland between 1845 and 1852. It killed over one and a half million of its people and forced millions of others to immigrate. This starvation, or as it is called in Ireland, "An Gorta Mor", which means the "Great Hunger", was man made by English absentee landlords who, with very few exceptions, did nothing to alleviate the suffering of the people.
It is well-documented history that while the Irish people starved for lack of their staple crop, mutton, beef, vegetables, corn and other foods were raised or harvested and exported to England under guard where they were sold for profit. Interestingly, Ireland was not the only country where fungus destroyed the potato crop. It began in N. America and spread to Europe yet no other country had a famine.
Denny's has the audacity to make fun of the those who died of starvation and disease that was much worse than any genocide ever recorded in history so they can sell their product on the back of our dead ancestors. We are appalled at their ad, as are all Irish and Irish Americans. We are not the only Irish American organization in the United States who have ready to let Denny's know how we feel about our
ancestors' defamation so they can sell a product and make a profit.
We ask that they immediately cease and desist from airing this vile and disrespectful advertisement.
Joseph Casey
President, Ohio State Board
The "Potato Famine", as it is sometimes called, was actually a forced hunger which took place in Ireland between 1845 and 1852. It killed over one and a half million of its people and forced millions of others to immigrate. This starvation, or as it is called in Ireland, "An Gorta Mor", which means the "Great Hunger", was man made by English absentee landlords who, with very few exceptions, did nothing to alleviate the suffering of the people.
It is well-documented history that while the Irish people starved for lack of their staple crop, mutton, beef, vegetables, corn and other foods were raised or harvested and exported to England under guard where they were sold for profit. Interestingly, Ireland was not the only country where fungus destroyed the potato crop. It began in N. America and spread to Europe yet no other country had a famine.
Denny's has the audacity to make fun of the those who died of starvation and disease that was much worse than any genocide ever recorded in history so they can sell their product on the back of our dead ancestors. We are appalled at their ad, as are all Irish and Irish Americans. We are not the only Irish American organization in the United States who have ready to let Denny's know how we feel about our
ancestors' defamation so they can sell a product and make a profit.
We ask that they immediately cease and desist from airing this vile and disrespectful advertisement.
Joseph Casey
President, Ohio State Board
Friday, February 12, 2010
Pepi le Pew
Every year it's a struggle to keep my dog away from the local skunks. For the last 16 years I've had black labs and they fearlessly go after the smelly creatures.
I thought I had some time before worrying about them this year until I read what the Humane Society posted.
"Humans aren’t the only ones with romance on their minds for Valentine’s Day. Amorous male skunks are busy playing the dating game as well. February through March is mating season for skunks, and people shouldn’t be surprised to suddenly smell that distinctly unpleasant foul odor. According to The Humane Society of the United States, this is a female skunk’s way of warding off unwanted suitors. Fortunately, skunk romance only lasts a short time. "
Yeah, but a sprayed dog stays smelly a long time.
More details on skunks.
I thought I had some time before worrying about them this year until I read what the Humane Society posted.
"Humans aren’t the only ones with romance on their minds for Valentine’s Day. Amorous male skunks are busy playing the dating game as well. February through March is mating season for skunks, and people shouldn’t be surprised to suddenly smell that distinctly unpleasant foul odor. According to The Humane Society of the United States, this is a female skunk’s way of warding off unwanted suitors. Fortunately, skunk romance only lasts a short time. "
Yeah, but a sprayed dog stays smelly a long time.
More details on skunks.
Microsoft Money
Thursday, February 11, 2010
Click the 'Test me' Button
Visit the Electronic Frontier Foundation webpage and check out their Panopticlick.
Panopticlick tests your browser to see how unique it is based on the information it will share with sites it visits.
Click the Test me button and you will be given a uniqueness score, letting you see how easily identifiable you might be as you surf the web.
They only collect anonymous data. See the results from my sample PC.
Panopticlick tests your browser to see how unique it is based on the information it will share with sites it visits.
Click the Test me button and you will be given a uniqueness score, letting you see how easily identifiable you might be as you surf the web.
They only collect anonymous data. See the results from my sample PC.
Wednesday, February 10, 2010
Vancouver Winter Olympics
I have to admit, I prefer the Summer Olympics. I love the track and field, the volleyball and the basketball in particular.
But I am eager to get into the Vancouver Winter Olympics which start Friday. I wonder how they will pull off the Opening Ceremonies inside the BC? It's the first time the ceremony will be held indoors.
I don't follow skating but we were fortunate to get a preview of who to watch from two skating legends at the Greater Cleveland Sports Awards last week.
Carol Heiss Jenkins won the Silver Medal in 1956 and between 1957 and 1960, Carol Heiss dominated women's figure skating like nobody since Sonja Henie. She was U.S. and World Champion every year, and at the 1960 Winter Olympics Heiss captured the gold medal, being ranked first by all nine judges.
Her student and 1996 United States silver medalist and a three-time World team member Tonia Kwiatkowski also told us what to watch for.
Check out the 2 short video clips and enjoy the Games!
But I am eager to get into the Vancouver Winter Olympics which start Friday. I wonder how they will pull off the Opening Ceremonies inside the BC? It's the first time the ceremony will be held indoors.
I don't follow skating but we were fortunate to get a preview of who to watch from two skating legends at the Greater Cleveland Sports Awards last week.
Carol Heiss Jenkins won the Silver Medal in 1956 and between 1957 and 1960, Carol Heiss dominated women's figure skating like nobody since Sonja Henie. She was U.S. and World Champion every year, and at the 1960 Winter Olympics Heiss captured the gold medal, being ranked first by all nine judges.
Her student and 1996 United States silver medalist and a three-time World team member Tonia Kwiatkowski also told us what to watch for.
Check out the 2 short video clips and enjoy the Games!
I could coach this basketball team
Even I could win a gold medal as coach of this team.
USA Basketball revealed today 27 players who have been named to the 2010-2012 USA Men's National Team program.
Returning to the USA National Team for 2010-12 are 2008 Olympic gold medalists Carmelo Anthony (Denver Nuggets); Carlos Boozer (Utah Jazz); Chris Bosh (Toronto Raptors); Kobe Bryant (Los Angeles Lakers); Dwight Howard (Orlando Magic); LeBron James (Cleveland Cavaliers); Chris Paul (New Orleans Hornets); Dwyane Wade (Miami Heat); and Deron Williams (Utah Jazz). Rounding out the list of Olympians on the national squad roster are 2004 Olympic bronze medalists Lamar Odom (Los Angeles Lakers) and Amar'e Stoudemire (Phoenix Suns).
Completing the list of National Team players are LaMarcus Aldridge (Portland Trail Blazers); Chauncey Billups (Denver Nuggets); Kevin Durant (Oklahoma City Thunder); Rudy Gay (Memphis Grizzlies); Eric Gordon (Los Angeles Clippers); Danny Granger (Indiana Pacers); Andre Iguodala (Philadelphia 76ers); Al Jefferson (Minnesota Timberwolves); David Lee (New York Knicks); Brook Lopez (New Jersey Nets); Kevin Love (Minnesota Timberwolves); O.J. Mayo (Memphis Grizzlies); Kendrick Perkins (Boston Celtics); Derrick Rose (Chicago Bulls); Gerald Wallace (Charlotte Bobcats) and Russell Westbrook (Oklahoma City Thunder).
Actually with that group, I could play on the team and we would win gold.
USA Basketball revealed today 27 players who have been named to the 2010-2012 USA Men's National Team program.
Returning to the USA National Team for 2010-12 are 2008 Olympic gold medalists Carmelo Anthony (Denver Nuggets); Carlos Boozer (Utah Jazz); Chris Bosh (Toronto Raptors); Kobe Bryant (Los Angeles Lakers); Dwight Howard (Orlando Magic); LeBron James (Cleveland Cavaliers); Chris Paul (New Orleans Hornets); Dwyane Wade (Miami Heat); and Deron Williams (Utah Jazz). Rounding out the list of Olympians on the national squad roster are 2004 Olympic bronze medalists Lamar Odom (Los Angeles Lakers) and Amar'e Stoudemire (Phoenix Suns).
Completing the list of National Team players are LaMarcus Aldridge (Portland Trail Blazers); Chauncey Billups (Denver Nuggets); Kevin Durant (Oklahoma City Thunder); Rudy Gay (Memphis Grizzlies); Eric Gordon (Los Angeles Clippers); Danny Granger (Indiana Pacers); Andre Iguodala (Philadelphia 76ers); Al Jefferson (Minnesota Timberwolves); David Lee (New York Knicks); Brook Lopez (New Jersey Nets); Kevin Love (Minnesota Timberwolves); O.J. Mayo (Memphis Grizzlies); Kendrick Perkins (Boston Celtics); Derrick Rose (Chicago Bulls); Gerald Wallace (Charlotte Bobcats) and Russell Westbrook (Oklahoma City Thunder).
Actually with that group, I could play on the team and we would win gold.
Monday, February 08, 2010
Early deduction for Haiti relief donations
A law signed by President Obama on January 22 lets you take an early tax deduction for contributions you make for earthquake relief to Haiti. And if you use your cell phone to donate via a text message, the new law gives you an easier method for substantiating your contribution.
If you itemize deductions on your tax return, you may elect to take a charitable deduction on your 2009 return for Haiti contributions made after January 11, 2010, and before March 1, 2010. Claiming a 2010 contribution on your 2009 return will give you an earlier tax benefit, though you may also wait until you file your 2010 return to take the deduction.
Here are other important details.
The contributions must be made specifically for relief related to the January 12, 2010, earthquake in Haiti.
The contributions must be made to qualified charities, rather than to specific individuals.
Only cash contributions qualify for the earlier 2009 deduction option; contributions of property or goods do not qualify.
Contributions made to foreign charities generally don't qualify.
You'll need records to substantiate any deductible donations you make. But a special easing of the rules will allow you to use your telephone bill as substantiation for donations made by text message. The phone bill must show the name of the organization receiving your donation, the date of the contribution, and the amount you gave. For other donation methods, you'll need a bank record or written communication from the charity.
If you claim a Haiti relief deduction on your 2009 return, you may not also claim the same donation on your 2010 return (which you'll be filing in 2011). To decide whether to take the deduction on your 2009 or 2010 return, run the numbers to see which year will give you the bigger tax savings. For 2009, higher-income taxpayers have a limit on their total itemized deductions. This limit is eliminated for 2010, so the deduction could actually provide a bigger tax break if taken on your 2010 tax return.
If you itemize deductions on your tax return, you may elect to take a charitable deduction on your 2009 return for Haiti contributions made after January 11, 2010, and before March 1, 2010. Claiming a 2010 contribution on your 2009 return will give you an earlier tax benefit, though you may also wait until you file your 2010 return to take the deduction.
Here are other important details.
The contributions must be made specifically for relief related to the January 12, 2010, earthquake in Haiti.
The contributions must be made to qualified charities, rather than to specific individuals.
Only cash contributions qualify for the earlier 2009 deduction option; contributions of property or goods do not qualify.
Contributions made to foreign charities generally don't qualify.
You'll need records to substantiate any deductible donations you make. But a special easing of the rules will allow you to use your telephone bill as substantiation for donations made by text message. The phone bill must show the name of the organization receiving your donation, the date of the contribution, and the amount you gave. For other donation methods, you'll need a bank record or written communication from the charity.
If you claim a Haiti relief deduction on your 2009 return, you may not also claim the same donation on your 2010 return (which you'll be filing in 2011). To decide whether to take the deduction on your 2009 or 2010 return, run the numbers to see which year will give you the bigger tax savings. For 2009, higher-income taxpayers have a limit on their total itemized deductions. This limit is eliminated for 2010, so the deduction could actually provide a bigger tax break if taken on your 2010 tax return.
Sunday, February 07, 2010
Cleveland Sports
No, this isn't going to be a depressing post about the Drive or Fumble or Shot or our lack of Super Bowl appearances.
The Cleveland Sports Awards was held last Wednesday (February 3, 2010) at the Renaissance Hotel Ballroom and it reinforced how many tremendous athletes we have in the area and that sports goes beyond the NBA, NFL and MLB.
Sure, the professional sports were on the agenda with LeBron James winning best Pro Athlete over his teammate Mo Williams and Browns Pro Bowler Joe Thomas.
But a lot of fun was interacting with the amateur and school athletes. Olympians such as Carol Heiss, Hayes Jenkins, Dominique Moceanu, Diana Munz, Tonia Kwiatkowski and Bill Kerslake attended as did school and amateur athletes such as CSU's J'Nathan Bullock, Elyria HS' Tess Sito and Euclid's (now Texas A&M's) Jessica Beard.
There are some great photos and videos from the event (like Bob Feller with the Captains mascot!) at GreatLakesGeek.Com
The Cleveland Sports Awards was held last Wednesday (February 3, 2010) at the Renaissance Hotel Ballroom and it reinforced how many tremendous athletes we have in the area and that sports goes beyond the NBA, NFL and MLB.
Sure, the professional sports were on the agenda with LeBron James winning best Pro Athlete over his teammate Mo Williams and Browns Pro Bowler Joe Thomas.
But a lot of fun was interacting with the amateur and school athletes. Olympians such as Carol Heiss, Hayes Jenkins, Dominique Moceanu, Diana Munz, Tonia Kwiatkowski and Bill Kerslake attended as did school and amateur athletes such as CSU's J'Nathan Bullock, Elyria HS' Tess Sito and Euclid's (now Texas A&M's) Jessica Beard.
There are some great photos and videos from the event (like Bob Feller with the Captains mascot!) at GreatLakesGeek.Com

Monday, February 01, 2010
Win free tickets to Great Big Home & Garden Expo
There are 2, count 'em 2, home and garden shows this year. The original moved to Euclid and was held last week. A new one, Great Big Home & Garden Expo, is going to be at the I-X Center next week.
Ty Pennigton and Cheryl Tiegs (whatever happened to that poster on my wall?) are the biggest named celebs at the show.
You can enter to win free tickets at ClevelandSeniors.Com or ClevelandWomen.Com
Ty Pennigton and Cheryl Tiegs (whatever happened to that poster on my wall?) are the biggest named celebs at the show.
You can enter to win free tickets at ClevelandSeniors.Com or ClevelandWomen.Com
Saturday, January 30, 2010
What's the word? Thunderbird
One of my all time favorite bands is the Fabulous Thunderbirds.
E-mal cient Thunderbird 3 is now out but I can't rate it as fabulous. I have used Eudora as my main e-mail client for many years. It's no longer being supported and many recommend a move to Thunderbird.
Thunderbird 3 is now out and the Mozilla folks have some cool features. One is for the situation where you promise to attach a file to a message and then forget to attach. Thunderbird 3 will scan your message for words like 'attachment' and then prompt you if you don't actually attach anything.
The tabbed model, a la their web browser Firefox is also cool. But they still don't have a separate line for CC or BCC when you create an e-mail. Any addresses go to the To field by default and then you have to move to CC or BCC. That's too kludgy.
I wonder about the future of e-mail clients when so many seem to be going to the cloud (gmail, etc) for their mail.
E-mal cient Thunderbird 3 is now out but I can't rate it as fabulous. I have used Eudora as my main e-mail client for many years. It's no longer being supported and many recommend a move to Thunderbird.
Thunderbird 3 is now out and the Mozilla folks have some cool features. One is for the situation where you promise to attach a file to a message and then forget to attach. Thunderbird 3 will scan your message for words like 'attachment' and then prompt you if you don't actually attach anything.
The tabbed model, a la their web browser Firefox is also cool. But they still don't have a separate line for CC or BCC when you create an e-mail. Any addresses go to the To field by default and then you have to move to CC or BCC. That's too kludgy.
I wonder about the future of e-mail clients when so many seem to be going to the cloud (gmail, etc) for their mail.
More Jerry Stiller
We just added some terrific sound bites from the Jerry Stiller interview.
Listen to him talk about the Browns moving from Cleveland, his family excursions (with wife Anne Meara, son Ben Stiller and daughter Amy), Cain Park, Alpine Village, Kenley Players and more Cleveland stuff.
He even calls Cleveland the Catskills of the Midwest! Take a listen.
Listen to him talk about the Browns moving from Cleveland, his family excursions (with wife Anne Meara, son Ben Stiller and daughter Amy), Cain Park, Alpine Village, Kenley Players and more Cleveland stuff.
He even calls Cleveland the Catskills of the Midwest! Take a listen.
Jerry Stiller and Cleveland

Watching Seinfeld or King of Queens you would think that Jerry Stiller, who played George Costanza's father and Dough Heffernan's father-in-law, would be a loud, obnoxious boor.
Actually he is a soft-spoken fascinating man with a font of stories from the glory days of comedy up through the present.
My sister Debbie interviewed him last week about his current role in Hallmark's Ice Dreams and they started talking about his memories of Cleveland and the good old days.
Read about Jerry Stiller and Cleveland and much more.
Happy belated Festivus, Jerry!
Wednesday, January 27, 2010
99 cent software - one day only
WinPatrol Plus has always been a pretty good security program. Now, as an experiment, they are offering a lifetime license for the grand sum of 99 cents.
This is a one-day only experiment starting at midnight EST on Jan 29th and will last 24 hours. It will be available at WinPatrol.com.
It normally sells for $29.95 and the 99 cent license will be good for life.
Get more details at GreatLakesGeek.com
This is a one-day only experiment starting at midnight EST on Jan 29th and will last 24 hours. It will be available at WinPatrol.com.
It normally sells for $29.95 and the 99 cent license will be good for life.
Get more details at GreatLakesGeek.com
Friday, January 22, 2010
Jerry Stiller - Love him or hate him?
I don't know of anyone who is indifferent about Jerry Stiller. In recent years he is of course best known for his roles as George Costanza's father on Seinfeld and as Arthur Spooner on King of Queens.
My sister did an interview with him this week (will be posted soon) about his new Hallmark movie called Ice Dreams

But mention his name and some people will recoil with "I can't stand him!" while others gush "He's hilarious!"
However you feel, it's a fascinating story of a relatively minor comic (teaming up with his wife Anne Meara) who hit the big time on TV.
He does a great job on the Hallmark Ice Dreams special too.
He has some Cleveland connections which will be exposed in the upcoming interview.
So, what do you think of the actor?
My sister did an interview with him this week (will be posted soon) about his new Hallmark movie called Ice Dreams

But mention his name and some people will recoil with "I can't stand him!" while others gush "He's hilarious!"
However you feel, it's a fascinating story of a relatively minor comic (teaming up with his wife Anne Meara) who hit the big time on TV.
He does a great job on the Hallmark Ice Dreams special too.
He has some Cleveland connections which will be exposed in the upcoming interview.
So, what do you think of the actor?
Thursday, January 14, 2010
Empty Sky?
What happens when you point the Hubble Space Telescope at a seemingly blank patch of sky?
It's not so empty. Watch the results of the Hubble Ultra Deep Field 3D project.
Our puniness (is that a word?) is further exemplified in these planet and solar system models.
It's not so empty. Watch the results of the Hubble Ultra Deep Field 3D project.
Our puniness (is that a word?) is further exemplified in these planet and solar system models.
Sunday, January 10, 2010
Elder Abuse
I heard on the news today about some punks who are targeting the elderly. One pretends to shovel their snow and the other goes through their house and grabs anything of value. What punks!
Targeting the helpless - seniors, kids, disabled, etc - is particularly vile and disgusting. Unfortunately we hear these news stories too often. But there is much that we never hear.
It's not just criminals. Sometimes elder abuse comes at the hands of caretakers and even family members.
The Legal Aid Society of Cleveland published a great article on Elder Abuse in their newsletter and let us reprint it on ClevelandSeniors.Com.
One of the sad things was when I was searching for books on the subject, I found 361 on Amazon alone. It's really a shame how prevalent this problem is.
Targeting the helpless - seniors, kids, disabled, etc - is particularly vile and disgusting. Unfortunately we hear these news stories too often. But there is much that we never hear.
It's not just criminals. Sometimes elder abuse comes at the hands of caretakers and even family members.
The Legal Aid Society of Cleveland published a great article on Elder Abuse in their newsletter and let us reprint it on ClevelandSeniors.Com.
One of the sad things was when I was searching for books on the subject, I found 361 on Amazon alone. It's really a shame how prevalent this problem is.
Health Care system with IBM CEO Sam Palmisano
In these days of Web 2.0, Google and Twitter it is easy to forget that the largest computer company in the world is Big Blue, IBM.
Sam Palmisano was keynote speaker at the annual Cleveland Clinic Medical Innovation Summit on October 6, 2009. He used the occasion to introduce IBM's new Personal DNA Sequencer Project.

He also spoke about the health care system and the 4 essential qualities of any reliable system.
And IBM knows systems!
Palmisano's best line? The health care system isn't broken... because it's not really a system!
See more and watch video snippets of Sam Palmisano's keynote
Sam Palmisano was keynote speaker at the annual Cleveland Clinic Medical Innovation Summit on October 6, 2009. He used the occasion to introduce IBM's new Personal DNA Sequencer Project.

He also spoke about the health care system and the 4 essential qualities of any reliable system.
And IBM knows systems!
Palmisano's best line? The health care system isn't broken... because it's not really a system!
See more and watch video snippets of Sam Palmisano's keynote
Saturday, January 09, 2010
Gumby creator dies

Gumby animator Art Clokey died yesterday in California at age 89.
Clokey first molded Gumby for a surreal student project at the University of Southern California called "Gumbasia." That led to his making shorts for the "Howdy Doody Show" and several series through the years.
Clokey had said he modeled Gumby's funky sweeping head on his father's hairdo.
Gumby's reaction to the passing? He was... wait for it... bent out of shape.
Friday, January 08, 2010
Google Tax in France
Andreas Pouros, COO of Greenlight wrote today that France’s “Google tax” – Sounds like protectionism - and I agree.
Porous says "A report has been made public proposing that France begins taxing the likes of Google to subsidise its own creative industry. The authors of the report suggest that this new taxation could raise up to the equivalent of $28 million, which in the grand scheme of things isn’t much money at all.
The suggestion that the tax will help France subsidize music artists and book publishers doesn’t therefore sound like the sole objective here, given that this amount of money won’t make much of a difference if it’s spread so thinly across France’s creative community.
On this basis it feels like protectionism of the worst sort – instead of collaborating with successful, innovative companies, or creating an environment that promotes innovation domestically, France appears to want to give its own industries an unfair commercial advantage by taking money from non-French firms.
More on France's Google Tax and Pouros' comments.
Porous says "A report has been made public proposing that France begins taxing the likes of Google to subsidise its own creative industry. The authors of the report suggest that this new taxation could raise up to the equivalent of $28 million, which in the grand scheme of things isn’t much money at all.
The suggestion that the tax will help France subsidize music artists and book publishers doesn’t therefore sound like the sole objective here, given that this amount of money won’t make much of a difference if it’s spread so thinly across France’s creative community.
On this basis it feels like protectionism of the worst sort – instead of collaborating with successful, innovative companies, or creating an environment that promotes innovation domestically, France appears to want to give its own industries an unfair commercial advantage by taking money from non-French firms.
More on France's Google Tax and Pouros' comments.
Wednesday, January 06, 2010
Toughest American
I was fortunate. Too young for Vietnam and tool old for Iraq. But I really respect the brave men and women who defended and still protect us.
My Dad, like many of his era, lied about his age so he could enlist in the Army at age 17. He was a tough dude.
I just came across the story of Colonel Robert Howard who died last year from cancer and he was probably the toughest of them all.
As you can watch in this short video news report from NBC's Brian Williams, Howard was nominated for the Medal of Honor an astounding 3 times! You can only win this ultimate award once in a lifetime but maybe he deserved more than one.
He earned 8 Purple Hearts and numerous other decorations - watch the video for the details.
Cancer finally claimed Bob Howard but what a great American and tough dude. We need to hear more about heroes like him.
My Dad, like many of his era, lied about his age so he could enlist in the Army at age 17. He was a tough dude.
I just came across the story of Colonel Robert Howard who died last year from cancer and he was probably the toughest of them all.
As you can watch in this short video news report from NBC's Brian Williams, Howard was nominated for the Medal of Honor an astounding 3 times! You can only win this ultimate award once in a lifetime but maybe he deserved more than one.
He earned 8 Purple Hearts and numerous other decorations - watch the video for the details.
Cancer finally claimed Bob Howard but what a great American and tough dude. We need to hear more about heroes like him.
Monday, January 04, 2010
Door chalk on the Epiphany
Have you ever noticed that soem Catholics homes have a few numbers and letters written in chalk above one of their doorways?
That's a reminder to ask God to bless the house.
Each year at the Epiphany, it's a good time to update and re-inscribe for the new year.
Details of what to write, do and why in the Catholic section of ClevelandPeople.Com
That's a reminder to ask God to bless the house.
Each year at the Epiphany, it's a good time to update and re-inscribe for the new year.
Details of what to write, do and why in the Catholic section of ClevelandPeople.Com
CAP Volunteer - Plain Dealer Hero

Dan Davenport is featured on the front page of this morning's Plain Dealer as a Local Hero. Dan is a super volunteer and is well deserving of the honor.
You can read the article online here.
You can learn more about Dan Davenport the man in his profile on ClevelandSeniors.Com
Wednesday, December 30, 2009
Lime Ribbon Launch Party
The Great Lakes Geek was on hand at the LimeRibbon.Com launch at the Cool Cleveland party at Crop Bistro.
LimeRibbon.Com is the result of a group of local entrepreneurs who challenged themselves to exploit the growth of social media by tying it to a shopping platform.
Details and photos from the LimeRibbon Launch

Tech Czar Michael DeAloia and Franchise King Joel Libava
LimeRibbon.Com is the result of a group of local entrepreneurs who challenged themselves to exploit the growth of social media by tying it to a shopping platform.
Details and photos from the LimeRibbon Launch

Tech Czar Michael DeAloia and Franchise King Joel Libava
Newspaper wars - Cleveland Press vs Plain Dealer

If you are too young to remember June 17, 1982 then you probably won't understand what all the fuss is about.
Likewise if you grew up getting your news from the Internet or Cable TV or even the Daily Show on Comedy Central, you can never fully understand what the golden era of newspapers was like.
In the 50's through 70's (the time frame of Gimme Rewrite, Sweetheart: Tales from the Last Glory Days of Cleveland Newspapers Told by the Men and Women Who Reported the News
And believe it or not, Cleveland was big enough for 2 daily newspapers.
This book is a collection of stories from 54 Cleveland reporters, editors and photographers that John Tidyman interviewed.
You will recognize a lot of the names and the stories will bring you back to a time that seems ancient (manual typewriters, smoky newsrooms, boozing reporters, etc) but is really not that far off.
Read my review of Gimme Rewrite, Sweetheart
Wednesday, December 23, 2009
Steal this Book!
According to the New York Times, this is the most shoplifted book in the modern era:
The Virgin Suicides: A Novel
Lots of teens sure get into death and goth and the macabre. Cheer up! Wait till you become an adult. Then you can complain (grin)
Here's a blurb from Publishers Weekly
Eugenides's tantalizing, macabre first novel begins with a suicide, the first of the five bizarre deaths of the teenage daughters in the Lisbon family; the rest of the work, set in the author's native Michigan in the early 1970s, is a backward-looking quest as the male narrator and his nosy, horny pals describe how they strove to understand the odd clan of this first chapter, which appeared in the Paris Review , where it won the 1991 Aga Khan Prize for fiction.
The Virgin Suicides: A Novel
Lots of teens sure get into death and goth and the macabre. Cheer up! Wait till you become an adult. Then you can complain (grin)
Here's a blurb from Publishers Weekly
Eugenides's tantalizing, macabre first novel begins with a suicide, the first of the five bizarre deaths of the teenage daughters in the Lisbon family; the rest of the work, set in the author's native Michigan in the early 1970s, is a backward-looking quest as the male narrator and his nosy, horny pals describe how they strove to understand the odd clan of this first chapter, which appeared in the Paris Review , where it won the 1991 Aga Khan Prize for fiction.
Monday, December 21, 2009
Cavs Dance Team, Tsingtao Dancers and beer!

Last Monday I got to witness history as Tsingtao Brewery Co. signed a multi-year agreement with the NBA Cleveland Cavaliers to become the exclusive Chinese beer of Quicken Loans Arena.
The partnership is the first between Tsingtao (pronounced CHING dow), China’s most popular beer company, and an NBA team and arena in the United States.
Of course, as I explain in my postings at greatlakesgeek.com this is much more than a contract to sell beer. It opens Cleveland up to China and China up to NE Ohio.
There are a lot of photos and videos, including Cavs players and the Cavs Dance team and award-winning Tsingtao Dancers so be sure and check it out.
To top it off, free Tsingtao beer was available to everyone!

Sunday, December 20, 2009
Cleveland Cavaliers Christmas

Sometimes you are lucky and sometimes not so much.
I was frustrated last year when I had an equipment failure during my interview with former HP CEO Carly Fiorina. Of all times for a breakdown!
But I got lucky with a photo of Cleveland Cavs center Anderson Varejao. I was at the Cavs and Monsters Christmas event at the Q last Monday.
I shot a lot of pics and video and posted the best on ClevelandWomen.Com.
Andy Varejao was a popular player to pose with so I shot a lot of pics of him with kids. This one picture of him with a tiny baby is a classic IMHO.
Friday, December 18, 2009
Classic Christmas Song

To me, the classic Christmas song is Silent Night. Sure, I love Run Run Rudolph by Chuck Berry (and the Keith Richards version) but Silent Night is the best.
It was great to hear the song sung, in German, at a party held by the German American Business Association on Monday.
In German, Silent Night is Stille Nacht.
Check out the short video and photos/videos of other German Christmas traditions such as cutting the stollen with a sword at ClevelandPeople.Com
Thursday, December 10, 2009
Win Jim Brickman CDs
Jim Brickman was born in Cleveland and began playing piano at the age of five. He lived here until he was 28 and he says "he loved it."
He attended Shaker Heights High School after which he simultaneously took music classes at Cleveland Institute of Music and business classes at Case Western Reserve.
ClevelandWomen.Com has a contest for free Jim Brickman CDs including and autographed copy of Beautiful World.
Enter to win Jim Brickman CDs
He attended Shaker Heights High School after which he simultaneously took music classes at Cleveland Institute of Music and business classes at Case Western Reserve.
ClevelandWomen.Com has a contest for free Jim Brickman CDs including and autographed copy of Beautiful World.
Enter to win Jim Brickman CDs
Wednesday, December 09, 2009
Friday, December 04, 2009
Get invited to the Party
What began as the secret Tin Fu group has evolved into an annual lunch event hosted by the Great Lakes Geek. It's strict invite only and an eclectic group of business people, techies, sports figures, media types and others make up the annual mix.
If you want to be invited, we are raffling off 2 invitations to people who purchase the Cleveland Cooks cookbook at the special $10 holiday price (normally $15).
Proceeds from the cookbook go to Computers Assisting People (CAP).
Check out and order the cookbook in the next few days for a chance to be invited to next Thursday's bash.
If you want to be invited, we are raffling off 2 invitations to people who purchase the Cleveland Cooks cookbook at the special $10 holiday price (normally $15).
Proceeds from the cookbook go to Computers Assisting People (CAP).
Check out and order the cookbook in the next few days for a chance to be invited to next Thursday's bash.
Wednesday, November 25, 2009
Thanksgiving Miracle

I'm not sure if the miracle is getting the dog and cat in those clothes or to have them pose like that.
Either way, Happy Thanksgiving to you and yours
Enjoy these Thanksgiving recipes, facts, history and advice.
Sunday, November 22, 2009
MSNBC used our content sans permission
I am used to small websites taking content from one of ours and posting without authorization or credit. What can you do? But it always irritates me when one of the big players does.
MSNBC took direct quotes from our profile of Paige Palmer and posted it on their site without any credit to us.
That’s just wrong.
Do your own work! Or at least ask for permission (we would have given) or give credit.
When the NY Times quoted our Dante Lavelli story, they gave proper credit.
But MSNBC is far from the NY Times.
MSNBC took direct quotes from our profile of Paige Palmer and posted it on their site without any credit to us.
That’s just wrong.
Do your own work! Or at least ask for permission (we would have given) or give credit.
When the NY Times quoted our Dante Lavelli story, they gave proper credit.
But MSNBC is far from the NY Times.
Saturday, November 21, 2009
Paige Palmer

Television Pioneer, First Lady of Fitness and Fashionista Paige Palmer passed away in her sleep early Saturday (11/21) morning.
She was a true pioneer and legend and a very classy lady. I only met her a few times but she was always very gracious. My sister Debbie met her many more times and wrote her story and they had a close relationship.
Paige was one of a kind and will be missed
Paige Palmer profile
Cat Scratch Fever
IBM scientists, using an ultra-powerful supercomputer, have just replicated the cerebral cortex of the average house cat. The simulated cat brain uses 147,000 CPUs.
Insert your own cat joke here.
More details on the IBM cat
Insert your own cat joke here.
More details on the IBM cat
Thursday, November 19, 2009
Raffle for Macy's gift bags
Friday at 6PM is your last chance to enter the raffle for one of three gift bags from Macy's. The bags are loaded with fragrances and other products from Calvin Klein, Giorgio Armani, Ralph Lauren and more.
As a reader of this blog, enter the following code ATFF6 in the Secret Code field to increase your chances.
Good luck.
As a reader of this blog, enter the following code ATFF6 in the Secret Code field to increase your chances.
Good luck.
Tuesday, November 17, 2009
Sandy Alomar's back
The Cleveland Indians and Manager Manny Acta today announced the hiring of Sandy Alomar Jr. as First Base Coach.
Alomar, 43, spent eleven (11) seasons catching with the Cleveland Indians from 1990-2000 where he was a six-time All-Star selection and last summer was the 33rd player to be inducted into the Indians Hall of Fame.
During his tenure with the Indians, Alomar hit .277 (944-3409) with 194 doubles, 92 home runs and 453 RBI in 985 games and was the Tribe's field leader behind the plate on club's that won five (5) American League Central Division titles and two (2) American League Pennants.
Welcome back Sandy
Alomar, 43, spent eleven (11) seasons catching with the Cleveland Indians from 1990-2000 where he was a six-time All-Star selection and last summer was the 33rd player to be inducted into the Indians Hall of Fame.
During his tenure with the Indians, Alomar hit .277 (944-3409) with 194 doubles, 92 home runs and 453 RBI in 985 games and was the Tribe's field leader behind the plate on club's that won five (5) American League Central Division titles and two (2) American League Pennants.
Welcome back Sandy
Monday, November 16, 2009
No recession at Fab Food Show

Recession? What recession? People were spending like sailors on leave at the Fabulous Food Show this weekend.
And the celebrity chefs (Bobby Flay, Michael Symon, Sandra Lee (in photo above), Tyler Florence, Guy Fieri, etc.) were treated like rock stars!
Photos and more from the Fabulous Food Show
Mr. Gorbachev, Tear down this wall!

I just love that quote from Ronald Reagan's 1987 speech at the Brandenburg Gate in Germany.
With the 20 year anniversary of the Wall's demise last week (11/9) I grabbed a series of podcasts to refresh my memory and learn some new stuff about the 2 Germanys, the Cold War, the Berlin Wall and Reunification.
Of course the collapse of the Wall affected much more than Germany as the entire Iron Curtain enslaving Eastern Europe began to unravel.
I posted some info and videos of parts of Reagan's speech and the celebration as the Wall came down in the German section of ClevelandPeople.Com
Sunday, November 08, 2009
Greatest Ohio State Buckey player ever
No surprise in this poll.
When we asked ClevelandSeniors.Com visitors:
Who was the greatest Ohio State Buckeye football player of all time?
It wasn't even close.
Archie Griffin - 78%
Hopalong Cassady - 8%
Randy Gradishar - 3%
Chris Spielman - 2%
Also receiving votes were Bill Willis, Vic Janowicz, Paul Warfield, Jim Houston, John Brockington, Rek Kern, Jack Tatum and Tom Matte.
Comments and more results
When we asked ClevelandSeniors.Com visitors:
Who was the greatest Ohio State Buckeye football player of all time?
It wasn't even close.
Archie Griffin - 78%
Hopalong Cassady - 8%
Randy Gradishar - 3%
Chris Spielman - 2%
Also receiving votes were Bill Willis, Vic Janowicz, Paul Warfield, Jim Houston, John Brockington, Rek Kern, Jack Tatum and Tom Matte.
Comments and more results
Saturday, November 07, 2009
Windows 7 - what you need, what to buy
Hopefully the last 3 Great Lakes Geek podcasts about the features and benefits of Windows 7 have convinced you to give it a try.
But there are still so many questions.
What version of Windows 7 should you buy?
What hardware do you need?
Should you get 32-bit or 64-bit?
Do you need a new PC?
Is it easy to upgrade?
What about my Windows XP legacy apps?
The latest podcast covers those important questions. And remember, you can always Ask the Geek if you have more questions.
But there are still so many questions.
What version of Windows 7 should you buy?
What hardware do you need?
Should you get 32-bit or 64-bit?
Do you need a new PC?
Is it easy to upgrade?
What about my Windows XP legacy apps?
The latest podcast covers those important questions. And remember, you can always Ask the Geek if you have more questions.
Wednesday, November 04, 2009
Win a pair of FREE TICKETS to the Fabulous Food Show

Win a pair of FREE TICKETS to the Fabulous Food Show. November 13-15 at the IX Center. See Bobby Flay, Sandra Lee, Tyler Florence, Gus Fieri and Iron Chef Michael Symon and lots of great food stuff!
More details and enter here
RIP Incandescent Bulb

Jason Lomberg, Technical Editor of ECNmag.com has a terrific article about the forced obsolescence of older technologies such as the incandescent light bulb.
As Lomberg says, "Just as government shouldn’t prop up legacy technologies, nor should they take the opposite approach—ban them. The European Union and the US government have taken the latter approach. The first phase of the EU’s ban, covering 100 W bulbs, went into effect September 1st. 75 W will get the ax in 2010, followed by 60 W in 2011, and closing out with 40/25 W in 2012. "
The bans are just leading to lots of purchases and hoarding.
"The ban has proved to be massively unpopular. In one poll, 64% of Austrians found the legislation “nonsensical.” Holger Krahmer, a Member of the European Parliament (MEP) from Germany's FDP party, declared the ban “light bulb socialism.” Czech President Vaclav Klaus is apparently urging consumers to buy up incadenscent bulbs in droves.
And the public is responding—with their wallets. Der Spiegel reports a huge increase in incandescent sales across Germany. For 100 W bulbs, sales rose by 80-150%. Clearly, the market has decided against CFL’s."
In the US, the "100 W bulb will be the first to go, meeting its untimely demise in 2012. By 2014, incandescents will be completely eliminated. What happened to consumer choice? Fair competition?"
Read more of Lomberg's column
Monday, October 26, 2009
Not the college type?
It's been a looooong time since I had to decide on college but I do remember that many of my friends did not attend. They were "not the college type" or so they thought.
Some eventually headed to higher ed, some went into business or military and some have just been hanging out (you know who you are!)
A reader wrote to Ask Cathy (Cathy Horton's advice column) that she is not the college type but wants a secure, lasting career (not just a series of jobs)
Ask Cathy gave some pretty good advice as to a hot area that should be immune to economic woes. IT in health care. Hard to argue. You can read it at the above link or listen to the podcast version.
Some eventually headed to higher ed, some went into business or military and some have just been hanging out (you know who you are!)
A reader wrote to Ask Cathy (Cathy Horton's advice column) that she is not the college type but wants a secure, lasting career (not just a series of jobs)
Ask Cathy gave some pretty good advice as to a hot area that should be immune to economic woes. IT in health care. Hard to argue. You can read it at the above link or listen to the podcast version.
Sunday, October 25, 2009
Saturday, October 24, 2009
Come on Apple - it's getting old
I prefaced my latest podcast on Windows 7 (this one features some of the new cool and fun stuff in Windows 7) with a short rant about Apple as follows:
Before I get into some of the cool and fun new features of Windows 7 I have to complain about Apple's latest attack ads. Instead of trying to demonstrate why they believe their products are better, Apple is again attacking Microsoft, trying to make the PC and PC users seem uncool.
Frankly it is starting to reek of desperation. It displays Apple's insecurities about their paltry 3% of the PC market.
It's getting old Apple - give it up. Use you marketing to convince us why we might want to choose your products, not to just attack.
Before I get into some of the cool and fun new features of Windows 7 I have to complain about Apple's latest attack ads. Instead of trying to demonstrate why they believe their products are better, Apple is again attacking Microsoft, trying to make the PC and PC users seem uncool.
Frankly it is starting to reek of desperation. It displays Apple's insecurities about their paltry 3% of the PC market.
It's getting old Apple - give it up. Use you marketing to convince us why we might want to choose your products, not to just attack.
Friday, October 23, 2009
Windows 7 Whopper
Tuesday, October 20, 2009
Swine Flu (H1N1) and pregnant women
Health officials have revealed that the H1N1 virus has hit pregnant women especially hard. There have been over 700 cases of H1N1 in 2009 in pregnant women since late April or early May, 100 pregnant women admitted to intensive care units and 28 pregnant women have died from H1N1 this year.
With the H1N1 vaccine just recently made available, one of the first “high-risk” groups to have the vaccine available to them will be pregnant women. As only 15 percent of pregnant women get vaccinated against the seasonal flu each year, even more are nervous about getting the H1N1 vaccine.
If you know someone who is expecting, please have them read this article so they do the right thing for them,selves and their baby.
With the H1N1 vaccine just recently made available, one of the first “high-risk” groups to have the vaccine available to them will be pregnant women. As only 15 percent of pregnant women get vaccinated against the seasonal flu each year, even more are nervous about getting the H1N1 vaccine.
If you know someone who is expecting, please have them read this article so they do the right thing for them,selves and their baby.
Monday, October 19, 2009
10% off all Microsoft stuff till Tuesday at midnight
Windows 7
Windows 7 launches on Thursday October 22.
So is this going to be another version like the troubled Windows ME or Vista or more like the robust and popular Windows 98 and Windows XP?
The Great Lakes Geek has been testing Windows 7 for several months and will give you the scoop in a series of podcasts on the new OS.
This first podcast deals with the 3 main problem areas of Windows Vista and sees what Windows 7 does to correct them.
So is this going to be another version like the troubled Windows ME or Vista or more like the robust and popular Windows 98 and Windows XP?
The Great Lakes Geek has been testing Windows 7 for several months and will give you the scoop in a series of podcasts on the new OS.
This first podcast deals with the 3 main problem areas of Windows Vista and sees what Windows 7 does to correct them.
Thursday, October 15, 2009
We're # 2!
HP is still the number one PC maker with about 20% of the market. Dell is still #2, right? Not so fast.
Strong netbook sales have pushed Acer at 14% past Dell at 11% into the # 2 spot.
Lenovo and Toshiba come in 4th and 5th.
Sorry Apple fanatics. The Mac is still less than 4% worldwide despite their great marketing.
Strong netbook sales have pushed Acer at 14% past Dell at 11% into the # 2 spot.
Lenovo and Toshiba come in 4th and 5th.
Sorry Apple fanatics. The Mac is still less than 4% worldwide despite their great marketing.
Batman
Sometimes it's good to be the GreatLakesGeek. Like when you get to preview a new Warner Bros Batman Animation.
A new Batman: The Brave & The Bold episode, "Mayhem of the Music Meister!," airs next Friday, October 23, at 7:30 p.m. on the Cartoon Network.
Supported by a 28-member orchestra assembled on the famous Eastwood scoring stage at Warner Bros., special guest-star Neil Patrick Harris voices the Music Meister - Batman's newest villain who is able to exert powerful mind-control through song.
Let's face it. For many of us, our first exposure to opera came from the Bugs Bunny classics. This episode has great color and animation but the sound is really impressive. In fact, the soundtrack will be available after airdate on Amazon, iTunes, etc.
The Music Meister controls both heroes and villains when his voice hits a certain pitch. He makes them sing and dance and do his bidding.
It's not your typical Batman episode. It even has a romatic component (with canary). Kind of like Batman on Broadway.
A new Batman: The Brave & The Bold episode, "Mayhem of the Music Meister!," airs next Friday, October 23, at 7:30 p.m. on the Cartoon Network.
Supported by a 28-member orchestra assembled on the famous Eastwood scoring stage at Warner Bros., special guest-star Neil Patrick Harris voices the Music Meister - Batman's newest villain who is able to exert powerful mind-control through song.
Let's face it. For many of us, our first exposure to opera came from the Bugs Bunny classics. This episode has great color and animation but the sound is really impressive. In fact, the soundtrack will be available after airdate on Amazon, iTunes, etc.
The Music Meister controls both heroes and villains when his voice hits a certain pitch. He makes them sing and dance and do his bidding.
It's not your typical Batman episode. It even has a romatic component (with canary). Kind of like Batman on Broadway.
Tuesday, October 13, 2009
Free Firewall - Today only
ZoneAlarm will giveaway its popular security software "ZoneAlarm Pro
Firewall" for Free. The promotion will be good for 24-hours, starting
today, October 13 (Tuesday).
http://download.zonealarm.com/bin/free/sum/index.html
Firewall" for Free. The promotion will be good for 24-hours, starting
today, October 13 (Tuesday).
http://download.zonealarm.com/bin/free/sum/index.html
Sunday, October 11, 2009
I must be hungry

Another food post!
I thought the Cleveland Indians did a tremendous job in one area at least this summer. Their new food options were terrific.
They teamed up with some Wellness chefs at the Cleveland Clinic for some tasty and healthy ballpark fare such as baked sweet potato "fries," guacamole with whole grain chips, vegetable chili, Waldorf salad, salmon sliders, grilled chicken breasts, chocolate bars and frozen banana chips dipped in dark chocolate.
Watch a short video with Executive Chef Jim Perko from Cleveland Clinic
But the Cavs may have trumped them - and hopefully their season will be much better too.
Quicken Loans Arena has a deal with Cleveland's own Iron Chef Michael Symon for food for Cavs games and other events. Bar Symon at The Q and The B Spot will both offer Chef Symon's award-winning fare.
How about some Pork Pastrami – a sandwich with coleslaw, stadium mustard and Swiss cheese on rye bread while watching Lebron James dunk?
Or Michael Symon's Mac & Cheese – made with rosemary, goat cheese and roasted tomatoes during a Shaq Attack?
Can't wait for tip off!
See more of the Michael Symon- Cleveland Cavaliers deal
Don't miss Iron Chef Michael Symon's first ever cookbook!
Michael Symon's Live to Cook: Recipes and Techniques to Rock Your Kitchen
Mmmmm Apples - Top Ten Varieties
The last several peaches I ate were brown inside. I guess their time is over for the season. But that means it's apple time!
When apples are in season you just can't beat them. I usually eat the entire apple - even the core. I started that as a kid even though the seeds contain a little of the poison cyanide.
I usually eat Delicious apples. I've tried a few other varieties - the green Granny Smiths. Golden Delicious and others but a good old Delicious is still my favorite.
But after reading this list of Top Ten Apple varieties I am eager to try a few others.
And I am always open to accepting apple pies and other dishes. Here's a couple books of apple recipes (Hint, hint)
Apple Pie Perfect: 100 Delicious and Decidedly Different Recipes for America's Favorite Pie
A Is for Apple: More Than 200 Recipes for Eating, Munching and Cooking with America's Favorite Fruit
The Big Fat Red Juicy Apple Cookbook
When apples are in season you just can't beat them. I usually eat the entire apple - even the core. I started that as a kid even though the seeds contain a little of the poison cyanide.
I usually eat Delicious apples. I've tried a few other varieties - the green Granny Smiths. Golden Delicious and others but a good old Delicious is still my favorite.
But after reading this list of Top Ten Apple varieties I am eager to try a few others.
And I am always open to accepting apple pies and other dishes. Here's a couple books of apple recipes (Hint, hint)
Apple Pie Perfect: 100 Delicious and Decidedly Different Recipes for America's Favorite Pie
A Is for Apple: More Than 200 Recipes for Eating, Munching and Cooking with America's Favorite Fruit
The Big Fat Red Juicy Apple Cookbook
Friday, October 02, 2009
Olympics in Rio
I think this selection makes sense.
Sure it would be nice to have in the US again but it is such a drain on the local economy. Montreal is still in debt from 1968!
Plus I was in Chicago years ago when princess Diana came through. The city basically shut down. You could not travel (drive) a few blocks in less than an hour - really. A Chicago Olympics would be gridlock.
Tokyo didn't need it. Spain has had Barcelona recently but there has never been an Olympics on the continent of South America. That's crazy!
Rio is supposedly very corrupt (like Chicago is not?) but Beijing pulled it off and I am sure they will too.
Sure it would be nice to have in the US again but it is such a drain on the local economy. Montreal is still in debt from 1968!
Plus I was in Chicago years ago when princess Diana came through. The city basically shut down. You could not travel (drive) a few blocks in less than an hour - really. A Chicago Olympics would be gridlock.
Tokyo didn't need it. Spain has had Barcelona recently but there has never been an Olympics on the continent of South America. That's crazy!
Rio is supposedly very corrupt (like Chicago is not?) but Beijing pulled it off and I am sure they will too.
Geek Test
Infoworld came out with their annual geek test. It's 20 questions ranging from net admin stuff to pop culture to computer history.
It's not an easy test.
I had to guess on a few and still did poorly.
See how bad I did and try it yourself.
It's not an easy test.
I had to guess on a few and still did poorly.
See how bad I did and try it yourself.
Thursday, October 01, 2009
3 apps enter, 2 apps leave
No this isn't Thunderdome.
But what if you had to give up one of your trusted office applications (or their equivalents)
Would you give up Word, Excel or Access?
The Great Lakes Geek wants to know
Vote here
But what if you had to give up one of your trusted office applications (or their equivalents)
Would you give up Word, Excel or Access?
The Great Lakes Geek wants to know
Vote here
Tuesday, September 29, 2009
Hail to the Chief
OK, it was the Chief of Serbia but it was still exciting.
Before his trip to speak at the United Nations last week, Serbian president Boris Tadic made a side trip to Cleveland.
A reception and private dinner were held in his honor Sunday evening at the Marriott at Key Tower. Sen Voinovich, Congressman Kucinich, ambassadors and other dignitaries attended.
Thanks to Alex Strmac for getting me in to the exclusive private dinner afterwards.
On Monday, president Tadic visited the Serbian Cultural Garden. Check out the pictures and video from his visit.
Before his trip to speak at the United Nations last week, Serbian president Boris Tadic made a side trip to Cleveland.
A reception and private dinner were held in his honor Sunday evening at the Marriott at Key Tower. Sen Voinovich, Congressman Kucinich, ambassadors and other dignitaries attended.
Thanks to Alex Strmac for getting me in to the exclusive private dinner afterwards.
On Monday, president Tadic visited the Serbian Cultural Garden. Check out the pictures and video from his visit.
Friday, September 18, 2009
Talk like a Pirate Day

Has it been a year already? Saturday September 19th is the annual Talk like a Pirate Day.
Which means that Walk like a Pirate Day will be on Sunday
More info and some word and action suggestions
Wednesday, September 16, 2009
Mickey Mantle or Dr. Phil?
Let's face it. Men, in general, are less apt to talk about our health and feelings than women. And we often pay the price for ignoring health and lifestyle issues.
Maybe if a sports star discussed it with us, we would do better.
That's the gist of the book - What Would Mickey Mantle Say:
Coaching Men to Health and Happiness By Michael Samuelson.
Six men from a company softball team are described in detail and we follow them through the season via post-game get togethers. The men are of various ages and situations so they cover most of the issues that men face today.
Each chapter focuses on a particular issue, such as stress, rage, depression and suicide and after the guys "discuss" a problem we get feedback from a "virtual" Professor Edwards and Mickey Mantle.
There is some voyeuristic fun in reading about the guys problems and having #7 weigh in adds to it.
Check out my review and read more about the book (and Mickey)
Maybe if a sports star discussed it with us, we would do better.
That's the gist of the book - What Would Mickey Mantle Say:
Coaching Men to Health and Happiness By Michael Samuelson.
Six men from a company softball team are described in detail and we follow them through the season via post-game get togethers. The men are of various ages and situations so they cover most of the issues that men face today.
Each chapter focuses on a particular issue, such as stress, rage, depression and suicide and after the guys "discuss" a problem we get feedback from a "virtual" Professor Edwards and Mickey Mantle.
There is some voyeuristic fun in reading about the guys problems and having #7 weigh in adds to it.
Check out my review and read more about the book (and Mickey)
Tuesday, September 15, 2009
Big Ben?
Saturday, September 12, 2009
Strange Buildings
I saw the Basket Building in one of Neil Zurcher's One Tank Trip books and I'm pretty sure I saw the Ripley Museum when I was in Niagra Falls years ago.
But the rest of these strange buildings were new to me.
I love the House Attack from Austria and the Kansas City library.
Here's "The Crooked House" from Poland
But the rest of these strange buildings were new to me.
I love the House Attack from Austria and the Kansas City library.
Here's "The Crooked House" from Poland

Thursday, September 10, 2009
Never Forget
Tuesday, September 08, 2009
Greatest Ohio State Buckeye Football Player
The latest vote at ClevelandSeniors.Com is to identify the greatest football player ever to wear the Scarlet and Gray.
Listed are Archie Griffin, Hopalong Cassady, Rex Kern and Randy Gradishar but we expect votes for Jim Houston, Jack Tatum, Paul Warfield, Chris Spielman, Tom Matte, John Brockington and others.
Note we say football player so coach Woody Hayes doesn't qualify.
You don't have to be a senior to vote. It's easy and anonympous. Vote early and often.
Listed are Archie Griffin, Hopalong Cassady, Rex Kern and Randy Gradishar but we expect votes for Jim Houston, Jack Tatum, Paul Warfield, Chris Spielman, Tom Matte, John Brockington and others.
Note we say football player so coach Woody Hayes doesn't qualify.
You don't have to be a senior to vote. It's easy and anonympous. Vote early and often.
Otto Graham and Jim Brown
When ClevelandSeniors.com (for the 50 and over crowd) asked its visitors who should be immortalized with a statue outside the Brown’s Stadium (a la Bob Feller at the Pro) Hall of Famer Jim Brown led in the voting from the beginning.
In the last few days of voting a surge was made for Otto Graham and in the final tally, the QB beat the RB.
With almost 1000 votes, Otto Graham got 50% of the vote while Jim Brown came in 2nd with 42%. Paul Brown received 5% and Lou Groza got 3%.
Also receiving votes were Bernie Kosar, Dante Lavelli, Clay Matthews, Leroy Kelly and Gene Hickerson.
In the last few days of voting a surge was made for Otto Graham and in the final tally, the QB beat the RB.
With almost 1000 votes, Otto Graham got 50% of the vote while Jim Brown came in 2nd with 42%. Paul Brown received 5% and Lou Groza got 3%.
Also receiving votes were Bernie Kosar, Dante Lavelli, Clay Matthews, Leroy Kelly and Gene Hickerson.
Thursday, September 03, 2009
Umberto Fedeli at Corporate Club
Today's Corporate Club at Landerhaven topic was 'A conversation with Umberto Fedeli.'
It was moderated by Inside Business and Cleveland Magazine Editor Steve Gleydura.
Fedeli is the President and CEO of The Fedeli Group, one of the largest privately held insurance brokerage firms in Ohio. Of course if Fedeli was just an insurance firm officer, the room would not have been packed with a dozen or so local mayors, State Senator Tom Patten and former US Senator Mike DeWine.
Gleydura, and later the audience, asked questions on a variety of topic but when the topic of healthcare came up, the room came to life. Fedeli has strong opinions about healthcare and other issues and the business audience was supportive.
Read more about the event.
It was moderated by Inside Business and Cleveland Magazine Editor Steve Gleydura.
Fedeli is the President and CEO of The Fedeli Group, one of the largest privately held insurance brokerage firms in Ohio. Of course if Fedeli was just an insurance firm officer, the room would not have been packed with a dozen or so local mayors, State Senator Tom Patten and former US Senator Mike DeWine.
Gleydura, and later the audience, asked questions on a variety of topic but when the topic of healthcare came up, the room came to life. Fedeli has strong opinions about healthcare and other issues and the business audience was supportive.
Read more about the event.
Squires's Castle
When is the last time you visited Squire's Castle?
It's one of those things where if we were visiting another city we'd make sure we went to see it but since it's close to home, we forget about it.
It's a great place to picnic and hang out. The Federation of India Community Associations(FICA) recently had their annual picnic there and it was a blast.
Squire's Castle has a lot of history and of course legends have spring up around it. Especially about the ghost of Rebecca Squire haunting the Castle.
There is more info and some pictures here on ClevelandSeniors.Com.
But if you are local, take the short drive and visit it in person. It's worth it.
It's one of those things where if we were visiting another city we'd make sure we went to see it but since it's close to home, we forget about it.
It's a great place to picnic and hang out. The Federation of India Community Associations(FICA) recently had their annual picnic there and it was a blast.
Squire's Castle has a lot of history and of course legends have spring up around it. Especially about the ghost of Rebecca Squire haunting the Castle.
There is more info and some pictures here on ClevelandSeniors.Com.
But if you are local, take the short drive and visit it in person. It's worth it.

Wednesday, September 02, 2009
New Slovenian Consul
It may not seem like big news but it is a big deal.
Did you know that Cleveland has the largest population of Slovenians outside of Slovenia?
Because of that, we get a Consul General of the Republic of Slovenia hosted here in Cleveland, with consular jurisdiction over the states of Colorado, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Ohio, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin.
On August 22, 2009, The Republic of Slovenia, Ministry of Foreign Affairs relieved Consul General Dr. Zvone Žigon from his official duties in Cleveland, OH. Dr. Žigon completed his four-year diplomatic term. Dr. Žigon was a great guy and will be missed.
Taking over is Mr. Jure Žmauc. Get more details in the Slovenian section of ClevelandPeople.Com
Did you know that Cleveland has the largest population of Slovenians outside of Slovenia?
Because of that, we get a Consul General of the Republic of Slovenia hosted here in Cleveland, with consular jurisdiction over the states of Colorado, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Ohio, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin.
On August 22, 2009, The Republic of Slovenia, Ministry of Foreign Affairs relieved Consul General Dr. Zvone Žigon from his official duties in Cleveland, OH. Dr. Žigon completed his four-year diplomatic term. Dr. Žigon was a great guy and will be missed.
Taking over is Mr. Jure Žmauc. Get more details in the Slovenian section of ClevelandPeople.Com
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