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Thursday, December 18, 2014
April 2013: Tour of Honor Saddlesore 1,000 Extreme
I Rolled out on the stock CBR at 11:20 AM from Overland Park, KS. Rode out to Ft. Riley, Abiline KS, then Colby KS on I70. That was a *push*, keeping up with traffic, uphill into a headwind. One of the best memories was on I-70. I'm flat out redlined, laying down on the tank, going downhill. At the bottom of the hill, there was a highway patrolman. I sat up, never let off the throttle and waved - I was turning 10,000 RPM and making 74MPH. He looked at me, looked at his radar gun and just shook his head. I can only imagine what he was thinking!
Colby at Sunset was gorgeous - unfortunately no good photos. Abiline was a fantastic town and I can't wait to go back and explore more.
After Colby, I turned South to Sublette, KS then back East across US160 in the dark to Anthony KS. From there up to Wichita, over to Girrard KS and back to Overland Park by 10:20 AM on Sunday.
1040 odo miles, 23 hours should qualify for the Saddlesore, and I've been listed as a finisher on the Tour of Honor site. Now, what to do next weekend?
A few photos:
Loaded up for the start. Fieldsheer Eiffel tank bag, Tourmaster Cortech tailbag. Beadrider seat beads.
Loaded up and ready to go. by kcsporttour, on Flickr
Exactly 2,000 miles at the start of the ride:
Rolled over 2,000 miles at the start of the SS1K by kcsporttour, on Flickr
M65 Atomic Cannon over Ft. Riley, KS
2013_284_M65 Cannon at Ft Riley 2 by kcsporttour, on Flickr
On I-70 Westbound:
Road Shots are Fun by kcsporttour, on Flickr
Buffalo Bill Statue near Oakley, KS by kcsporttour, on Flickr
2013_284_Anthony KS 1 by kcsporttour, on Flickr
Really cool helicopter in Girard, KS.
2013_284 Girard by kcsporttour, on Flickr
1040 miles later, back in Overland Park, KS
Final milage - 1040 miles, 23 hours and 1 minute. by kcsporttour, on Flickr
Friday, December 12, 2014
Sharp Aquos Crystal First Impressions
With a 5" bezel-less screen running 720p resolution, the phone is a full size midrange value. The Aquos has a very clean, excutive appearance, free from extraneous branding. From looking at it, you would think 'Seiko', not 'Sharp'.
What's in the box? The usual phone and charger - a basic 800ma brick, suitable for your phone, but not reusable for tablets or other big battery devices. No headphones are included.
The Aquos has a removable back panel for access to the SIM card (included) and a MicroSD slot capable of supporting up to 128GB chips, but unusually, a fixed 2040mA battery. The back panel has a fine pebbled texture for improved feel and grip.
Saturday, November 22, 2014
The Only Lighthouse in Kansas
We had an hour before sundown, so we pulled out at the levy and set across the tall grass to find the bank of the Missouri River and get a few photos of the lighthouse. Success! Robyn made a walking stick and we bushwacked to the river!
Friday, November 21, 2014
$5 Cell Phone. For life.
What happens to my $15 Loyalty Service Credit at the end of 24 months?As long as you have an active lease and remain on a qualifying plan, you will continue receive your Loyalty Service Credit.
$5 / month handset cost. For life. Someone just changed the game. And listened to our current customers who've been begging for some rewards for staying with Sprint. Now you're getting the best deal in the game.
Appears to apply to the hottest two phones - the iPhone 6 and the Samsung Galaxy S5 and S5 Sport. I'd imagine it will expand to other 'iconic' devices in the future.
ObDisclaimer - I'm a Sprint employee, I work for them I don't speak for them. And they didn't pay me to write this.
Thursday, November 20, 2014
Motorola Buds Bluetooth Headset Review
Unboxing and Intro
In the box, you find a simple frustration free package consisting of the headphones, a USB dongle and a ‘get started’ guide. The ear tips are noise-isolating rubber, and three (small, medium and larger) are included in the package. They recommend charging the headphones before use, but with no charger, how do you do that? Fortunately, the USB port is standards compliant, allowing you to repurpose your existing phone charger, tablet charger or a spare USB charger you have around. The short dongle could work in a pinch too.
Pairing is as simple as holding the rear power button until the status light flashes blue. Within a few seconds of finishing charging, I had the Buds paired to my LG G3 Vigor and playing streaming music off my Amazon library. Sound quality is clean and clear and they play nearly loud enough to satisfy a live music fan like me. Comfort is excellent, no weight or bulk on your ears and no heavy wires wrapping around your head. Both the Moto M9 and the Altec headphones had weight and bulk problems. These fit the bill for comfortable all day headphones!
Standby Time
Bluetooth Range
Microphone and Call Quality
Conclusion:
Thursday, November 13, 2014
Pack 3094 Cub Scouting
http://pack3094.scoutlander.com/
How to lose weight
Step one. 1200 calorie diet. Mostly protein and raw veg.
Step two. Move. Breathe. Move more.
(Get the old Susan Powter book, Eat, Breathe Move. It's pretty good fundamentals. It's also a penny on Amazon. No, not an affiliate link)
Did I mention move? Move a lot. All day. Every day. Anything. Walk. Stairs. Pick up a milk jug. Pick up two milk jugs. (don't drink the milk).
Coffee is a fantastic appetite suppressant. No cream, no sugar. Just black coffee, 3 -4x a day.
Source: Jason Ferrugia, my personal 50 pound weight loss, Susan Powter, etc.
Number one key is the healthy diet. Avoid starches. Avoid Empty calories. Organic meat, nuts, raw veg, green leafy veg is king. Brown rice. Stuff that is "low glycemic index" - look it up. But count those calories. You'll burn 2400 just sitting around, but you have to eat far less to drop weight. If you can maintain a 1200 calorie diet you'll drop a pound every 3 days. the more you move, the more you'll drop.
Yes, you will be F***ing hungry. All the time. Get used to it. Move more. Drink another cup of black coffee and move something. Rearrange the kitchen. Move. Move. Move. Move. You won't sleep much. You'll be too hungry. Tough. Get up and move something. And drink some water. Yes you hurt. Tough. Move. Walk to the end of the block. Or the end of the hallway. Do what you can do. But move.
Tuesday, November 11, 2014
Rating Retail Stores
Thursday, October 23, 2014
The Management Game
A group of five to seven people gather to play, each with their own 'factory' and a limited set of resources to drive their factory. You begin as in most games, by drawing a card. The card drives your action that turn - make a decision to buy, sell, research, hire or expand, or is a 'risk' card, draining off resources and time.
Originally, the game required all transactions to be manually tracked, forcing the participants to develop a high degree of accounting skills and understanding of the information behind a business. The Softbank update uses iPads to handle the transactions and accounting, allowing the gamers to focus more on strategy and game theory. In the 1980s, US executives would pay $500 a head for a multi-day seminar where one single game would be completed, representing a 5 year run for their factory. Today, we completed all 5 years in about 5 hours, including training and reviewing results.
While difficult to learn in the first round with a compressed schedule, the Management game is a fantastic tool for reviewing the 'big picture' of business, from supply to capacity to the value of research and development. We all enjoyed getting a chance to lift our eyes from our day to day siloed workflow and take a moment to try to understand all of the parts of running a business.
Strategy is key in the Management game - risks are part of succeeding. Heavily leveraging your business early in pays off well; you have higher access to capital early in the game, and the interest rates are low, creating little penalty for carrying high debt loads. Two strategies successfully used in our session were high R&D investment, reducing the cost of your goods on the market, and high sales force investment, allowing you to sell more goods than the other players, due to some oddities in the rules.
The rules don't always reflect real world conditions in markets and business, but they do allow you to see how game strategy works in running a business. Win or lose, there are certain rules and values you play by in a business, and maximizing your advantage by the rules will maximize your profit in the business.
A further overview of the game is presented at DigInfo.tv, a Tokyo based news video site:
- Will England, October 2014
Tuesday, September 02, 2014
Scouting for Scouts
Last week was filled with public speaking engagements. I was scheduled to speak at 3 school night for scouting events. This is where we get up in front of brand new parents and brand new kids who've never heard of scouting or might have a little bit of Scouting background. We explained to them about the Cub Scout program, encourage them to sign their children up for Cub Scouting and even more, encourage them to sign up as a leaders to help their kids excel in the program.
I never really felt that I was "on" at any of the presentations. I did my best. I explained scouting. I explained my passion. But I never really felt on. We still had a hundred percent of the parents present sign their kids up for scouting. 15 new scouts were recruited through my efforts. It was a stressful week and I'm not quite sure why I didn't deliver what I feel is my best.
For some reason, I felt restrained or constrained and didn't really rock out. Well anyway this was my first year doing school night for scouting presentation. Perhaps next year I'll do a little bit better.
I've always wanted the chance to do public speaking presentation and public sales like this. I like it, it makes me feel good, although it does take a ton of energy. Having an introvert get up in front of 20, 30, 40 people is really something different. But I like that Rockstar feeling. Maybe I'm a closet rockstar, just like I'm a closet Type A personality. :-)
Saturday, August 30, 2014
Giving back - Boy Scouts and Social Media
All these years of working in Social Media, I've been trying to learn more about the best practices, best way to run a social site, how to engage the audience and really communicate. Well, now I've got a chance to pay back - I've been selected to help build the social presence for the Trailhead District of the Heart of America Council of the Boy Scouts of America. I'll be an editor and helping drive their social presence starting with the Facebook page for Heart of America Trailhead District.
We've got some challenges, starting with having both a page and a personal profile. That should be easy enough to fix. After that will be developing a content strategy and driving engagement with the page.
We'll need events and activities, photos and videos from what we're doing. It's an interesting challenge, not only from an engagement point of view, but from a management position. I don't know the brand or legal restrictions, and as a volunteer, I'm limited to evenings, weekends and the occasional lunch meetings to build relationships within the Council to educate and expand the vision of social media.
Should be a great time!
Monday, August 25, 2014
Plantronics BT-300M and the Mac!
Well, much to my surprise, the BT-300M was fully recognized on the Mac, and provides full call control from the Plantronics Voyager Pro headset! Mute, call end, call answer, everything. Very nice news - another way to avoid using the clunky work laptop.
Thursday, August 21, 2014
A personal note on SEO
A personal note on search engine optimization of your web pages. I've spent quite a few hours making sure that our Cub Scout Pack is well represented in the major search engines. If you search for Overland Park Cub Scout , our pack comes up number one in the search results in all the major engines. Tonight, it paid off. We had a new scout and parents come to our meeting who found us by searching for Cub Scouts on Google. We are able to help them join a Cub Scout Pack and build our Cub Scout Pack membership simply because I took the time follow the basic rules of search engine optimization with our Cub Scout web page. As you can tell, I'm a bit proud of this accomplishment and I'm very pleased that this band will have a chance to have their son in a great Cub Scout Pack in the future.
Today? Search challenges and Paying Attention
Today I paid attention at work. Searched for a few things. And found more SEO problems than I really wanted to. Pages with no machine readable content. Out of date pages so highly optimized they're still coming up in the first page of search results. I found a bunch of problems like this. I am just a Business Analyst. Its not my day job to pay attention to production issues. The first thing to do is find the stakeholders for all of these pages. Most of these changes are pretty simple. About 90 seconds maybe 2 or 3 minutes to really make the change in some of the pages. But since I'm not operations, I have to take it to the business owners to ensure that the changes I want to make are the same as their 'vision'.
So tomorrow, we meet with stakeholders and process people and more to start fixing some of these SEO issues we find on the production site.
It seems that by paying attention I've only made more work for myself and everyone else on the digital team. But the upside to paying attention will ensure the customer has a better experience and can actually find what they are looking for when they search for our new key words.
When it comes right down to it, paying attention benefits a customer. And that's what it's all about right? Taking care of what our customer needs.
Wednesday, August 20, 2014
What have I been doing? New Plans from Sprint!
T-Mobile has been buying gross adds (new customers) by giving away the house on their plans - $100 for 5 lines, 10 GB shared data among the lines. Pretty sweet deal, no contract, etc.
Well, now we're upping the ante. We kicked off the Family Share Plan with a splash this week, where $100 will get you up to 10 lines, 20GB shared data, 2GB per line exclusive data. Oh yeah, and unlimited talk and text. And that's just the start. Our creative teams, IT teams, planning, analysts, and everyone on the Digital team has been laser focused on getting this rolled out and launched. Fascinating and fun work when we're all driving to a great customer focused goal.
Want to find out more? New customers to Sprint get the best deal - but existing Sprint customers can still migrate their plans (up to 4 lines) and get unlimited talk and text and 20 GB (or more) data.
Plan Grid comparing Sprint to the rest. #DoubleIsBetter |
Find out more from Sprint:
Tuesday, May 27, 2014
Plantronics Voyager Legend Blue Light Flashes 3 times - and it's Dead!
I've had two die like that and Plantronics has been good enough to RMA them for me - great and all, but I count on my UC Bluetooth headset for work all day every day.
Today, it happened again - but this time I found a post in the Plantronics forum with detailed steps to ressurect your blue-light flashing dead Voyager Legend!
I called technical support just now! He said I need to reset it and it worked. Like this:
1. Turn off your headset.
2. Press and hold both Call and Mute buttons at the same time.
3. While pressing these buttons down, turn on your headset.
4. You should see the LED on the headset flash blue and red alternately.
5. Turn off your headset.
6. Turn it on again. You should hear the female voice giving the headset status.
Took 30 seconds or so for the red and blue lights to stop flashing and then it worked again for me! Wanted to share this excellent tip on fixing your Plantronics Voyager Legend UC headset!
-we
Tuesday, April 08, 2014
What I was reading this morning . . . Kanban
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kanban_(development)
Summary:
1) Visualize what you do – make it public – use Kanban cards, boards etc.
2) Limit what you’re working on at one time. Less process switching creates less ‘thrashing’
3) Manage workflow through the system. Lower WIP levels allows bottlenecks to be found.
4) Explicit and concrete policies. You can’t improve if you don’t have clear documentation.
5) Continuous feedback throughout the process.
6) Collaborative improvement based on data and scientific testing. Small, continuous improvement, not top-down sweeping change.
For development, you let the executing teams pull cards from the work backlog, work on them without interruption, then move the card to the next lane - from design, development, testing and more. As you see cards stacking up you can identify backlogs; visualization helps make it happen. Very compatible with Agile development and can be used even in oldschool waterfall development.
More detailed background:
http://www.infoq.com/articles/hiranabe-lean-agile-kanban
Further reading – SCRUM vs Kanban :
http://www.agileconnection.com/article/what-best-scrum-or-kanban
Examples of Kanban boards in Development:
http://www.infoq.com/articles/agile-kanban-boards
Even more reading:
http://www.methodsandtools.com/archive/archive.php?id=104
Fascinating stuff, really…
Monday, December 30, 2013
Noise Graffiti
Noise Graffiti , a set on Flickr.
No one knows much about the 'Noise' graffiti tag; or at least they're not talking much about it on the 'net. But the ones found here in Overland Park closely match the West Coast tags by 'Da Noise' artist. Wonder if we have some new residents here in OP?
Sennheiser HD202 Headphone Review
fantastic value and outstanding SQ
Cons: Cord too long
Best Uses: Music, With My Computer, Home Audio
Describe Yourself: Audiophile
Primary Use: Listening to iPod
Was this a gift?: No
Very good on-the-ear fit and comfort, nice padding at the top of the band to facilitate long-term listening.
Will also be using them for audio for video mixdown and editing.