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Blog Review - Thoughts Fur Paws… October 30, 2008

Filed under: Reviews — News Writer @ 10:27 am
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Probably one of the easiest topics to blog about is kids and pets. I have a cat and don’t have kids, I have focused on one blog, which captures (what I believe) is the perfect mix of pics and text.

Thoughts Fur Paws is a pretty nice blog. It’s broken down into easy to navigate sections and its use of pics is not overwhelming. One thing I don’t like about some blogs is the use of super-sized pics and the insertion of one small paragraph underneath the pic, which attempts to elicit a response on the pic. In this case, a picture is not worth a 1000 words, as it seems as though those who want to be “super-sized” (pic wise), are simply filling a page with a scrolling photo album.

So, what can I find wrong with a blog about pets? Nothing. Thoughts Fur Paws has some great pics (normal sized pics), informative articles and a nice layout. They’re not selling cat food, leashes and litter boxes nor does the author choose one type of pet over another (the author appears to be neutral on this topic). The only thing I would suggest for this blog is a section entitled “Pet Peeves” (as I simply think the title fits the blog).

I have a Ragdoll named Dolly. She’s a piece of art (Dali), a Ragdoll (Dolly) and I just might get another one ( a boy) and call him Madison.:-)

 

Checking Link Popularity… June 19, 2008

Filed under: Metablogging, Reviews — News Writer @ 12:39 pm

Yesterday, I was hunting and pecking my way around the net to find an accurate link popularity checker. As many may know, you can get a dozen different results from the various link popularity checkers. After spending a day comparing the numerous link checkers, the most accurate one I found (thus far) is located at Icon Interactive.

Icon offers up results for DMOZ, Zeal, Alexa Ranking and sums up link popularity for Yahoo, Google, All the Web, Bloglines, HotBot, MSN Search and Alta Vista. Just pop in your domain name and review the results. Once Icon completes its search, click on the View link to review link popularity results.

Bloggrrl yielded 10,700 results in Alta Vista, 232 in Google, 740 in Bloglines, 3400 in AlltheWeb. MSN Search and Yahoo you will have to click on View to search results.

If anyone has a better suggestion, please, post a comment and link for all to review.

 

Going Green with Envy over Green Machines? June 16, 2008

Filed under: House, Life, Money, Reviews — News Writer @ 1:20 pm

I got this great idea! I had to visit LA and decided to drive across country in three days, as opposed to flying into LAX in four short hours. I just bought an H2 Hummer and wanted to break her in. So, we get into the car and began our cross-country tour. The price of gas kept climbing, as we headed north toward Atlanta, however, started to come down (dramatically) as we headed West and into Texas (go figure). In fact, gas prices in Texas were $0.50 a gallon cheaper. No doubt, I spent a good chuck of change on gas and would have spent less had I flown into LAX and rented a car.

A month goes by and I have to go back out LA and this time I decided to fly into LAX and rent a Prius. I figured I would think “green” and try to fit in with all the other “green” conscious California types who drive Hybrid cars, adorn their homes with solar panels and collect rain water in colorful buckets. When I was last in LA, I got some dirty looks from those driving Hybrid cars (it seems there’s an abundance of Hybrid’s dominating the highways of California these days).

At traffic lights, drivers to my left or right (or both) would send over a look of scorn or, simply shake their head in disbelief that someone had the nerve to actually drive a Hummer in this day and age of global warming and high gas prices. However, drive a Prius and all the other little Prius people will wave at you (as they go by) and even toot their horn in approval.

I drove 1500 miles up the California coast (in four days). I drove through national parks, up an 8,000 foot mountain and into Nevada. I made it to Reno and then came south back to LA. It was a beautiful ride and I don’t regret one minute my trip. However, I’ve got to say that while the Prius is great on fuel, it lacks the comfort features that we have all come to enjoy in our big, beautiful (sometimes tricked out) land yachts.

It cost more to rent a Prius than a comfortable convertible and any savings in gas was eaten up by the rental car company. When I returned home, I actually thought  about replacing my Hummer with a Prius. I spent a few days searching on line and visited all of my local Toyota dealership’s in search of the little “green machine”. Considering I’ve seen Prius’s all over the roads in the California (and in even Tampa, Florida where I live), I figured there has to be plenty of them to go around, especially in the secondary market.

To my dismay, I could not find ONE Prius available (or even on display at three Toyota dealerships). I went online and every listing I found seeks to add a high premium (in the thousands) to the price of the car. In other words, it cost plenty of “green” to go “green”.

The Prius is NOT a comfortable car. It rides low to the ground, has no optional comforts, no leather seats and looks like any other compact car on the road. It’s basically a golf cart with doors. In addition, it lacks personality, which may be one reason why my first car was an H3 (loved it) and my follow-up to the H3 was an H2 (love it even more). Yes, I get crappy gas mileage but, the H2 can go “green” when off roading and the gas mileage is no worse than other trucks - if you don’t pump her down the highway at 80 mph.

One of my friends got his hands on a new Prius. He paid a $7K premium and then spent another $1000.00 on leather seats and a few thousand more adding some extra stuff like a cd player radio, new speakers, new rims and interesting paint job. It seems as though he spent enough to build a brand new car. Why go through all of this trouble to go green?

It seems that anything “green” is sold at a premium. My buddy, who has his tricked out Prius, is paying $300.00 more on his monthly car payment then on the SUV he traded in toward his Prius…huh? He already figured out that what he would have spent on gas during the next five years (if gas prices stay the same) comes out to be about the same if he kept his two-year old SUV.

No doubt, the next few years will be all about going “green”, however, at what cost?

I just learned that Hummer is considering halting production of the H2. OK, that makes sense and I hope they do stop production, as once they do, my H2 will be worth that much more, as you won’t be able to get them except on the secondary market.

When I went to Toyota to look at a Prius (they didn’t have), I looked at other Toyota’s and tried them ALL out. The experience was akin to that of the three bears story. One was too small, another too uncomfortable and there just wasn’t one Toyota (that I could find) that was just right.

Here’s what I’m going to do to go “green”. I’m no longer using my dishwasher (just two people in the household). We’re washing our dishes after dinner and have found we actually enjoy the chore and get to talk about the days events and have a few laughs.

We’re turing off all the lights in the house we don’t use (ambient lighting I call it). We bought two bicycles to do short runs to the local store for eggs and milk. We’re taking shorter showers (together). We’re more conscious at the grocery market and bring our own cloth bags to tote groceries home (no more plastic bags). We even set our air conditioning to a comfortable/hot temperature, as opposed to the comfortable/cool we’ve become to be used to in hot, muggy Florida.

In other words, we’re not wasting water, electric or filling up the garbage dumps with plastic. However, one luxury that we will keep is the H2. We drive to the office (8 miles round trip per day) and enjoy that eight mile ride. Gas prices will more than likely go up (maybe down, who knows) but, we won’t be buying a tricked-out golf cart to make a statement of being green:-)

 

Spice up your Blog with Celebrity Sightings and Reviews… June 15, 2008

Filed under: Life, Reviews, Stuff, Teaching, You're Reading It Now — News Writer @ 12:48 pm

I have a friend who loves to gossip about celebrities. If it’s celebrity related, he’s got the skinny on the latest celebrity news. One of his favorite sites is Perez Hilton’s “Celebrity Juice” blog. He spends more time on Perez’ site than on Google. He likens the Perez blog to that of the definitive Celebrity Gossip - In the News - Always on Top Things - one stop source.

I had reviewed the Hilton blog a number of times in the past, especially when I heard that the blog commands up to $18,000.00 for a top hand right column ad. The remaining ad buys go down to $900.00 for standard back pages (pages three and beyond). However, you can opt to go with a middle of the road ad for just $4,000.00 at the bottom of the right column. 

Then there’s OMG which is the #1 celebrity gossip site (according to Alexa). One common theme is that both the Perez and OMG sites use PINK as their main color theme! I think “pink” all day along so, I must be onto something here. Another common element appears to be using large images of the stars. I reviewed Bloggrrl and of course, the majority of the images on Bloggrrl.com are all medium to large. I think my header works well as I’ve got those shades with dollar signs reflecting off the lenses.  Maybe I was meant to write about celebrities and their everyday lives? Only thing I’m missing is content. Who and what to write about.

Let’s give it a try… 

Not too long ago, I met John Hurt in Edinburgh, Scotland and asked him for an interview. He was sitting in the Sheraton Hotel lounge and I just walked up to him and asked him for a few minutes of his time. He was sitting with his wife and two other people but, all I saw was John Hurt. He asked me to give him five minutes and he would meet me in the hotel lobby (which he did).

We agreed (during our lobby moment) to meet at 7:00 P.M. that evening and I would bring my camcorder along to record my momentous interview. When we met that evening, I asked him questions for twenty-five minutes straight. The stupidest question I asked was how uncomfortable was the make-up he donned during the filming of Elephant Man, he looked at me quizzically like what did I mean? I reiterated the question and he told me that was just gossip that the tabloids had created. The very last question I had to ask was “what was your favorite film of all time in your acting career?”. He threw me a curve on that question and answered “Love & Death on Long Island“. I had seen the movie when it came out and it was disturbing, as much as it was one of Hurt’s best performances. Hurt’s co-star was Jason Priestley and surprisingly enough, he did a superb job complimenting Hurt’s award winning performance.

The following morning, I received a call on my cell from my friend that he was having breakfast in the lobby restaurant. He announced (excitedly) that he was sitting just five feet away from Sean Connery who was chowing down some high-fiber cereal while doing his daily crossword puzzle. My heart skipped a beat as I headed down the elevator. I thought I could ace an interview with Connery and basically kill two birds with one stone.

Two interviews with two of the greatest actors in the world all in just under 14 hours!

When I arrived at my friends table, he got up and gave me his seat, which was closer to Connery. I sat down next to him and watched as Connery munched away. In between every mouthful, he dutifully filled in a  space on his crossword puzzle. He looked a bit tired, out of sorts and was not wearing a hairpiece. He looked nothing like James Bond, however, here we are years later and what could I expect? John Hurt always looks like John Hurt (except in Elephant Man) and Connery just looked like a guy eating cereal.

I decided (after ten minutes) of watching him munch and puzzle, it was time to approach him and ask him for ten minutes of his time. I only had five feet to walk to make it to his table and it was the longest five feet I had every walked. I got up and felt like a cat stalking its prey (not a good sign). I wasn’t thinking that Connery was anything less than the characters he portrayed in his movies and I always thought of him as affable fellow. I expected a kind smile, warm handshake and a “sit down and have a seat” sort of exchange. 

I figured he could munch while I asked him a few questions.

Connery would have none of that. In fact, he looked up at me like he was confused as to who I was (and rightfully so). In all of my haste to break the Connery code, I overlooked one important rule, never bother a man (no less a Connery), during his early morning munch and puzzle. Not a good idea.

Connery looked up at me and stated “can you see I’m eating my breakfast?”. That’s all he said as I backed away five feet to my friend’s table and slowly took my seat. Every so often, Connery would look up from his munch and puzzle and give me a look that was none to friendly. I tried everything in my power to disconnect from his glare but, it was impossible.

When Connery commands attention, he does so whether you like it or not.

Needless to say, my breakfast lasted all of ten minutes and as walked away from the table (and right past Connery), he threw me one parting glance, which told me this was neither the time nor the place. Maybe in better circumstances I might have been able ask him a few questions that had some meat in them.

Everything I wrote above is absolutely true and I have the Hurt video to prove it. The sound quality isn’t that good but, I aced the interview with Hurt, blew the interview with Connery and walked away knowing what to do and what not to do when in the presence of a celebrity.

Now, here’s the test. Did you find this blog entry amusing or interesting? When you first read the name John Hurt, did you want more? When I relayed what happened with Connery did you feel for me or, did I get what I deserved for interrupting Connery’s chow down? In any event, my thirst for breaking into the celebrity chatter market should prove one thing, all bloggers can write about their own personal experience and/or  reviews of celebrities, their latest films and their greatest performances to spice up their blogs and possibly become the next OMG or Perez Hilton!