What a terrible game, season and team.
As a season ticket holder since I got my driver's license, I go to most of the games. This year was especially painful. But don't have the sick feeling that I usually have after a Brown's loss. Sometimes after a loss I would feel physically sick for a few days (no, not just hungover!)
But yesterday was so pathetic that it was almost laughable.
We had fun at the game though one girl's coke froze solid and our beers turned to slush. Really. The action on the field was a joke. How did Dorsey ever get on an NFL roster?
I am already enduring calls and e-mails from Steelers fans who say the bumblebees will be sending their CYO team to beat us, they don't need their pro team.
Maybe the Browns need to throw some chalk in the air before each game. Hey it works for Lebron. The Cavs are a pleasure to watch.
Lebron has a new video clip of the chalk-throwing ritual and fans will be given chalk at the Christmas game vs the Wizards so that they can join the King in the chalk throwing.
Buh-bye Romeo and Phil.
Monday, December 22, 2008
Thursday, December 04, 2008
CAP needs PCs
The good news is that the volunteers of Computers Assisting People (CAP) are on schedule to refurbish and donate about 600 PCs to needy schools, community centers and other non-profits in Cleveland in 2008.
The not-so-good news is that we are running out of PCs to work on. Our stack of requests remains high but our supply is dwindling. We expected a surge as people upgraded to Windows Vista but that never took place.
So we need your (and your company’s) PCs. We can use Pentium 3 and up systems. CAP is a 501c3 and will provide a receipt for your donation. You and your accountant can figure out a value.
Remember, we not only wipe the hard drive but rewrite over the entire surface with a random series of 0’s and 1’s (DoD specification) so that your data can never be recovered.
CAP volunteers then test, configure and build up components in the system and put a legal operating system on each. (CAP was one of the first Microsoft Authorized Refurbishers in the world!)
Then we give them to local non-profits so they can fulfill their missions. Often, we set the PCs up in networks so they can be shared by a community, class or group.
See a list of the 350+ local organizations CAP has helped.
As you make upgrade plans, please consider CAP. CAP volunteers have donated over 10,000 PCs to local non-profits in our attempt to bridge the Digital Divide and make Cleveland a more productive and livable city.
Thank you,
Dan
The not-so-good news is that we are running out of PCs to work on. Our stack of requests remains high but our supply is dwindling. We expected a surge as people upgraded to Windows Vista but that never took place.
So we need your (and your company’s) PCs. We can use Pentium 3 and up systems. CAP is a 501c3 and will provide a receipt for your donation. You and your accountant can figure out a value.
Remember, we not only wipe the hard drive but rewrite over the entire surface with a random series of 0’s and 1’s (DoD specification) so that your data can never be recovered.
CAP volunteers then test, configure and build up components in the system and put a legal operating system on each. (CAP was one of the first Microsoft Authorized Refurbishers in the world!)
Then we give them to local non-profits so they can fulfill their missions. Often, we set the PCs up in networks so they can be shared by a community, class or group.
See a list of the 350+ local organizations CAP has helped.
As you make upgrade plans, please consider CAP. CAP volunteers have donated over 10,000 PCs to local non-profits in our attempt to bridge the Digital Divide and make Cleveland a more productive and livable city.
Thank you,
Dan
Kenny G Holiday Show
I am listening to Mumbo Jumbo by the Tail Gators as I write this. A great, rocking, swampy tune and album.
I must admit I have never listened to an entire Kenny G CD so I can't really judge him. I can say that I respect his mastery of the saxophone and his incredible talent. But for now, it's more Gators.
But if Kenny G is more to your liking, you can win free tickets to his Holiday Show at the Palace Theatre in Playhouse Square.

He will be performing Sunday December 14th and ClevelandWomen.Com has 10 free tickets to give away.
Visit the site and enter the contest - and tell me if you like Kenny G.
I must admit I have never listened to an entire Kenny G CD so I can't really judge him. I can say that I respect his mastery of the saxophone and his incredible talent. But for now, it's more Gators.
But if Kenny G is more to your liking, you can win free tickets to his Holiday Show at the Palace Theatre in Playhouse Square.

He will be performing Sunday December 14th and ClevelandWomen.Com has 10 free tickets to give away.
Visit the site and enter the contest - and tell me if you like Kenny G.
Saturday, November 15, 2008
Female Sexual Dysfunction
I thought that title might get your attention.
I attended the annual 2008 Cleveland Clinic Medical Innovation Summit this past week. It's always a fascinating event - especially to a layperson - and draws almost 1,000 international visitors and some huge name speakers.
I'll be posting pics/video and text on GreatLakesGeek soon but in the meantime, this cracked me up.
The topic of last year's summit was the Heart. 2009 will focus on cancer. But in 2008 the topic was Urology and Gynecology. So many of the attendees were experts in the field. At lunch and other social events, experts in particular field naturally congregated together.
I was just glad I wasn't seated at this table for lunch.
I attended the annual 2008 Cleveland Clinic Medical Innovation Summit this past week. It's always a fascinating event - especially to a layperson - and draws almost 1,000 international visitors and some huge name speakers.
I'll be posting pics/video and text on GreatLakesGeek soon but in the meantime, this cracked me up.
The topic of last year's summit was the Heart. 2009 will focus on cancer. But in 2008 the topic was Urology and Gynecology. So many of the attendees were experts in the field. At lunch and other social events, experts in particular field naturally congregated together.
I was just glad I wasn't seated at this table for lunch.

Monday, November 10, 2008
Laughter is the best medicine
This is from The Comedy Barn in Tennessee. One of the guy's laugh is so funny and infectious that you will have to laugh along.
Thursday, November 06, 2008
You know it's tough out there...
When a guy like Steve Bass gets the pink slip. Steve has been writing for PC World Magazine for well over 10 years. But recently, he and Steve Manes and others got the boot.
Steve will be OK - he just started up a new venture called TechBite - but it makes you wonder about the future of print journalism.
Read more and listen to a podcast with Steve Bass at GreatLakesGeek.Com
Steve will be OK - he just started up a new venture called TechBite - but it makes you wonder about the future of print journalism.
Read more and listen to a podcast with Steve Bass at GreatLakesGeek.Com
Monday, October 20, 2008
High School Girls

We held our 2nd annual ClevelandWomen.Com Future Leaders event for high school girls earlier this month.
About 150 girls from 13 schools - urban/suburban and public/private - attended.
The speakers were just incredible - Former Mayor Jane Campbell, Entrepreneur Cathy Horton, Dr. Celestin from the Cleveland Clinic, Maurielle Lue of Channel 5. Marlene Kobzowicz from Virginia Marti, Juliana Kascsak from US Bank and Dean Linda Eisenmann of JCU.
We captured photos and some video snippets of all the speakers - and some of the other activities. Check out the event here
Be sure to watch the short videos from Maurielle Lue. At only 24 years of age, this young reporter really spoke the girl's language.
Sunday, September 21, 2008
Bone It!

It's painful watching the Browns - especially when we had such high expectations this year.
But take some good advice on dealing with disappointment in sports and in life from none other than the Bonelady.
The Bonelady is a regular columnist on our sister site, ClevelandWomen.com and she offers surprisingly good advice for someone wearing dog bones.
Here's her intro column and here's one after the loss to the dreaded Steelers.
Can't wait to see what she writes about the latest debacle.
Wednesday, September 17, 2008
It's a Bird, it's a Plane...

There's a terrific new exhibition at the Maltz Museum of Jewish Heritage. It's called Zap! Pow! Bam! The Golden Age of Comic Books, 1938-1950
By now you should know that Superman creators Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster lived in Cleveland when they created and drew the Man of Steel.
The exhibit shows that many of the comic book creators were Jewish and that many of the super hero characters they created became beloved symbols of human potential and the triumph of good over evil.
Bring the kids - there are some fun activities for them too - rides in the Batmobile, a chance to draw the Joker and others, costumes to wear and a phone call from Superman himself.
Here are some photos and more info from the show.
Monday, August 11, 2008
Fannie Lewis

“You da Man!”
Those are the words Fannie Lewis yelled to me as my sister and I left her Hough home. We had been there early one Saturday morning to do a profile of the powerful Cleveland City Council member for both ClevelandSeniors.com and ClevelandWomen.com.
It was very early in the morning and Fannie was still dressed in her nightgown but she was busy working the phones as people from her neighborhood called for help. Watching her work the phones was impressive. She was decisive, firm and no-nonsense but she was also compassionate.
You could tell that her life as councilwoman in Hough was a 24x7 job. And that she loved it and the people of her Ward and the city of Cleveland.
After the interview, she asked about us and our business. She congratulated me for looking after my sister and as I walked off her porch she cried, “You da Man!” I looked back, grinned and waved and as I got into the car across the street she yelled it again.
She had no higher political ambitions – she was focused on the people in her city and especially in her beloved Hough area.
In these times of political corruption and “what’s in it for me” a dedicated, caring public servant like Fannie Lewis was will be harder and harder to find.
She will be missed.
Read our profile of Counciwoman Fannie Lewis
Saturday, July 26, 2008
Cleveland Indians season

Even though the baseball season hasn't turned out like we hoped and expected, good things are still happening at Progressive Field, such as:
The Cleveland Indians Wives Association benefit for Providence House (see Pictures and Video here)
and I always get a kick out of the senior citizens band at the Tribe games. Win or lose, they make it fun. Here is a 30 second clip of Take Me out to the Ballgame from those guys. True fans.
And here are some women fans (short video) who haven't given up on the Tribe yet.
Go Tribe!
Wednesday, July 16, 2008
Hard Drive in Shake-o-matic paint shaker
It's sad, I know. But I am finally getting to some of my reviews and videos from the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) that was in Vegas way back in January.
I just posted a review and a video about a Solid State Drive I saw at one of the events.
Because it is solid state and has no moving parts, there are a lot of benefits - reliability, boot-up speed, less heat, less power, etc.
But the video really shows the difference between a traditional drive and an SSD. You would never even nudge a regular magnetic drive while in operation.
Of course, the drives are still very small capacity and very expensive but it's a first step.
Check it out.
I just posted a review and a video about a Solid State Drive I saw at one of the events.
Because it is solid state and has no moving parts, there are a lot of benefits - reliability, boot-up speed, less heat, less power, etc.
But the video really shows the difference between a traditional drive and an SSD. You would never even nudge a regular magnetic drive while in operation.
Of course, the drives are still very small capacity and very expensive but it's a first step.
Check it out.
Wednesday, June 25, 2008
Euclid Ave Construction - revisited
I haven’t written about the fiasco on Euclid Ave. for awhile. It was getting repetitious – no progress, few if any workers, blocked lanes, etc.
Just yesterday I waited (and waited) at a light at East 40th and Euclid. The several middle lanes for the bus were unused. The bike lanes were unused. But the one lane they left open for car traffic was packed.
And where a person used to be able to safely wait for the bus from the sidewalk, they now have to cross the street and walk down the middle to the bus stop.
As I waited for the light I saw two younger people jaywalk and cross Euclid to get to the bus stop. Worse, I witnessed an older woman with a cane cross at the crosswalk and laboriously make her way down to the bus stop. This is progress?
Euclid up by University Circle is still a joke. There is one lane open for traffic in each direction. That’s outrageous.
So on Monday when an emergency vehicle had to get through, all hell broke loose. I hope the delay the vehicle had to endure did not harm anyone.
On this beautiful sunny day there were zero workers between Mayfield and Chester on Euclid. 2 cops “assisting” traffic but nobody working. And that is typical.
And if you never get to, say, Playhouse Square, take a trip down just to see the mess in the streets.
Somebody should be held accountable for this.
Just yesterday I waited (and waited) at a light at East 40th and Euclid. The several middle lanes for the bus were unused. The bike lanes were unused. But the one lane they left open for car traffic was packed.
And where a person used to be able to safely wait for the bus from the sidewalk, they now have to cross the street and walk down the middle to the bus stop.
As I waited for the light I saw two younger people jaywalk and cross Euclid to get to the bus stop. Worse, I witnessed an older woman with a cane cross at the crosswalk and laboriously make her way down to the bus stop. This is progress?
Euclid up by University Circle is still a joke. There is one lane open for traffic in each direction. That’s outrageous.
So on Monday when an emergency vehicle had to get through, all hell broke loose. I hope the delay the vehicle had to endure did not harm anyone.
On this beautiful sunny day there were zero workers between Mayfield and Chester on Euclid. 2 cops “assisting” traffic but nobody working. And that is typical.
And if you never get to, say, Playhouse Square, take a trip down just to see the mess in the streets.
Somebody should be held accountable for this.
Friday, June 13, 2008
Tim Russert
What a tragedy. Tim Russert passed away, apparently of a heart attack, at age 58 today.
Best known for hosting Meet the Press, Tim Russert is a fellow John Carroll University alumnus. In fact, he was a few years ahead of my sister Pat and they dated. We always kidded her that she made the wrong choice in marrying husband Tom, instead of Tim Russert.
I saw him speak at a benefit for Tri-C a few years back and he seemed like a very regular guy. When given a signed Cavs basketball, he showed off how he could palm it.
I reviewed his book, Big Russ and Me when it came out a few years ago. If you haven't read it yet, now's a perfect time (just before Father's Day) to check it out.
Tim was instrumental in bringing a little known band from the East Coast to JCU - a guy by the name of Bruce Springsteen and his band.
He will be missed.
Best known for hosting Meet the Press, Tim Russert is a fellow John Carroll University alumnus. In fact, he was a few years ahead of my sister Pat and they dated. We always kidded her that she made the wrong choice in marrying husband Tom, instead of Tim Russert.
I saw him speak at a benefit for Tri-C a few years back and he seemed like a very regular guy. When given a signed Cavs basketball, he showed off how he could palm it.
I reviewed his book, Big Russ and Me when it came out a few years ago. If you haven't read it yet, now's a perfect time (just before Father's Day) to check it out.
Tim was instrumental in bringing a little known band from the East Coast to JCU - a guy by the name of Bruce Springsteen and his band.
He will be missed.
Sunday, June 08, 2008
Amazing new photo - Water on Mars
Even if you are not into astronomy or any kind of science, you will be amazed by the vivid colors in this photo (I believe it is the first) of water on Mars.
Check it out
Check it out
Sunday, June 01, 2008
The Trash Can Icon
One of the things I like most about the PC industry is how new it is - and that I got to experience a lot of it.
In the late 1970’s, Robert X. Cringely joined the Homebrew Computer Club and met Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak. They invited him to join their new company, Apple.
That kicked off an eventful career that led to his columns in InfoWorld Magazine, the book Accidental Empires and his PBS specials.
Cringely was the keynote speaker at the recent NEOSA Best of Tech Awards and I was able to capture some audio and ask a question.
In the late 1970’s, Robert X. Cringely joined the Homebrew Computer Club and met Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak. They invited him to join their new company, Apple.
That kicked off an eventful career that led to his columns in InfoWorld Magazine, the book Accidental Empires and his PBS specials.
Cringely was the keynote speaker at the recent NEOSA Best of Tech Awards and I was able to capture some audio and ask a question.
Thursday, May 22, 2008
How: Why How We Do Anything Means Everything...in Business (and in Life)
I've been down on a lot of the business books that have crossed my path recently. Too many take one catchy idea that could be explained in a single chapter and surround it with a few hundred pages of padding to make up a book.
I was not optimistic when I picked up How: Why How We Do Anything Means Everything...in Business (and in Life)
by Dov Seidman. It sounded like similar fluff.
But it is actually a pretty solid and deep presentation.
Check out the review here.
I was not optimistic when I picked up How: Why How We Do Anything Means Everything...in Business (and in Life)
But it is actually a pretty solid and deep presentation.
Check out the review here.
Monday, May 19, 2008
This one's on me
With those words on the official Nine Inch Nails website, Trent Reznor announced that the new NIN album would be released for free download to the fans.
The site says, "Click HERE to get the new full-length nine inch nails record: the slip (thank you for your continued and loyal support over the years - this one's on me)
How cool!
You have several download options - mp3 is best for most - and it is all DRM free.
The site says, "Click HERE to get the new full-length nine inch nails record: the slip (thank you for your continued and loyal support over the years - this one's on me)
How cool!
You have several download options - mp3 is best for most - and it is all DRM free.
Wednesday, May 14, 2008
Free Software - 1 day only
If you've been using PCs for awhile, you probably have multi-headed Hydra-like Laplink cables somewhere. Back in the day, you needed Laplink software and those cables (serial or parallel!) to move files from PC to PC.
Laplink has been publishing great software for the last 25 years and May 15th is their 25th anniversary.
So they are giving away the full version of PCmover, the #1 selling product to automatically set up a new PC, for free for one day only.
Get the details here.
Laplink has been publishing great software for the last 25 years and May 15th is their 25th anniversary.
So they are giving away the full version of PCmover, the #1 selling product to automatically set up a new PC, for free for one day only.
Get the details here.
Sunday, May 04, 2008
Tijuana Margarita
Monday May 5th is Cinco de Mayo and what better way to celebrate than with a nice Tijuana Margarita and some Fiesta Guacamole. Both recipes are on our sister site.
Ever wonder what Cinco de Mayo is all about?
Check it out here.
Ever wonder what Cinco de Mayo is all about?
Check it out here.
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