January 2008

Changes…

It’s been interesting trying to implement all of the changes at work to follow some of the new laws that the state of Georgia is requiring as far as the health code. It seems as if it wouldn’t be that hard to make everyone do what they are told but the big problem in my company as well as the couple of other’s that offer the same type of service is that we don’t pay our hourly employees enough. Facts are facts but the majority of them make between $6.85/hr to $7.25/hr. It’s not a lot and hardly enough to support a family without working two or three jobs.

I have my own opinions about the poor and how they keep themselves poor but the fact is that we don’t pay very much and until we offer higher wages they pretty much have us over a barrel. I certainly can’t fire everyone in my organization because I just physically can’t work that many hours.

Some of the changes are stuff such as wearing gloves when preparing ready to eat foods, proper hand washing, having hair restrained, and no jewelry on the hands and arms, even including medical jewelry. I think all of the changes are great and will make for a much safer and healthier environment but actually executing the changes has been a challenge. Heck, I can’t even get all of my managers to follow the rules, which makes it doubly hard to get the hourly employees to. I am going to end up having to give the managers written warnings I guess. If I can start wearing stupid gloves after doing it one way for 21 years, they can certainly make the change.

Wednesday Hero

Here is this week’s Wednesday Hero:

 

Cpl. Phillip E. Baucus

Cpl. Phillip E. Baucus
28 years old from Wolf Creek, Montana
3rd Light Armored Reconnaissance Battalion, 1st Marine Division, I Marine Expeditionary Force
July 29, 2006
 

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p align=”center”>Marine Cpl. Phillip E. Baucus was the nephew of Montana Senator Max Baucus. He joined the corps in 2002 and was sent to Iraq in March of 2005.

Cpl. Baucus was killed alongside fellow Marines Sgt. Christian Williams, 27 yrs old from Winter Haven, Fla. and Lance Cpl. Anthony E. Butterfield, 19 yrs old from Clovis, Calif. during combat operations in Al Anbar province.

“Phillip was an incredible person, a dedicated Marine, a loving son and husband, and a proud Montanan and American,” Sen. Baucus said. “He heroically served the country he loved and he gave it his all.”

These brave men and women sacrifice so much in their lives so that others may enjoy the freedoms we get to enjoy everyday.  For that, I am proud to call them Hero.

We Should Not Only Mourn These Men And Women Who Died, We Should Also Thank God That Such People Lived

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Succession Planning…

The president and COO of our company that has been with us for 35 years finally stepped down and bought his own franchise the other day. I was amazed that he still wanted to operate restaurants. He has enough money and time to just quietly retire if he wanted. Heck, even our chili recipe was named after him. I guess once it gets in your blood…

The thing about companies as they grow larger is that you have to have people to step into place when someone else retires or get’s promoted. That’s called succession planning and it’s a real good idea to have a succession plan for your company whether you use a software product or just have a specific plan on paper. With software less chance of error is left because you can enter your requirements and track just about anything you want to track about the potential candidates that might be available for the job.

Hilton Murder Investigation Expanding

Authorities met yesterday to discuss possible links between Georgia murderer Gary Michael Hilton and cases in other states.

Wordless Wednesday

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Eight and a Half Hours…

That’s how much sleep I managed to get last night.

I can’t remember the last time I was able to sleep in until quarter of nine in the morning.

It must have been back before the holidays at  some point I suppose.

Each time I have had a day off I have always had some place to be or something to do that kept me from actually resting up from the previous week. Today I don’t have anything to do until this evening. The engine light on the wife’s car keeps going on and she called the dealership to make an appointment. As long as they have a loaner for her we’ll be leaving her’s there tonight. I have to pick up the Oldsmobile anyway and get it home. Rather than sell it to Carmax I decided to sell it cheaper to one of the guys that works for me. The guy is married with a new baby and has no car so he will get more use out of it. I cut what my asking price would be in half for him. He should be able to pay that off in about three to four weeks, although he does have to get insurance and tags so if it takes longer, no big deal.

Well, the Starbucks is finished making. I need to get a cup and try to wake up a bit.

UFOs over Texas…

Update 1-16-08 8:02 p.m. CBS had a report on the object over Stephenville.

Apparently several dozen people have reported seeing it now. Part of that may be that they actually saw something or it may just be people jumping on the bandwagon like we sometimes have a tendency to do.
So what do you guys think? Did these nice folks actually see something from outer space, or perhaps something our government is working on but denying, or maybe they are all riding the short bus?

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Stephenville Texas is a nice small town maybe a bit bigger than the one where I live. Their usually quiet little place is all abuzz with several UFO sightings. Apparently several different people have seen it including a pilot, county constable and business owners. Here’s some video from the Associated Press (unfortunately not of the UFO)

There have even been reports of seeing fighter jets chasing it, although the Air Force says not. Federal Officials say that there is a logical explanation, most likely two commercial airplanes according to Major Karl Lewis from the 301st fighter wing based out of Fort Worth but people that have seen it say that it’s much, much larger than that and the lights changed configuration, which is something planes don’t do.

Ricky Sorrells claims to have seen it several times and even watched it through his rifle’s telescopic lens. In this day and age of cell phone videos of every crime small and large, why is it that nobody has bothered to get a video capture or photograph? One guy has even offered a reward for a photo or video. Most likely because it just hasn’t happened. If so many people have seen it at least one should have gotten the picture.

Browsing around over at the Mutual UFO Network I came across this UFO sighting report from Texas just a couple of days ago.

I saw a bright light in the daytime sky, apparently being tracked by a jet. I only noticed it for a few seconds before it blinked off. An aircraft giving off a contrail was headed for it. Five to ten seconds after the light went off, the jet quit emitting the contrail, and neither was seen again.

Interestingly, the contrail showed the jet had made 3-4 SHARP maneuvers in the sky. I have never before seen angular contrails, as if the jet changed course each time the “light” did. From my viewpoint, the contrail showed the jet had turned 60-75 degrees. The contrail length suggests that the jet was in pursuit for 10 minutes; starting from nothing, moving into an arc and finishing with the angular moves. The sun was low in the partly cloudy sky. Visibility was unlimited in the area of interest. The jet itself was never seen, suggesting a great distance. If the jet would have been visible as only a dot, the light would have been 10 times that size. It was extremely bright.

I was driving in northwest Houston, the scene was to the southwest.

So what’s it all mean?

Hell if I really know, but maybe soon we’ll be seeing Elvis…

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Blogs 4 Borders Video Blogburst

In this weeks edition…

Open borders groups demand: Don’t tell the truth about the invasion!

100% Preventable! More Americans sacrificed to open borders.

And civil rights: who gets’em?

And yes, that is one of our smoke detectors beeping in the background! Apologies if it’s annoying.

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Cool Cell Phone Apps at Cellware

As a web site, Cellware is still in it’s beta version but from what I have seen at the site, you couldn’t tell. It seems to be in full release to me unless they are going to be adding more features.

Cellware is a free portal for mobile downloads such as ringtones, wallpapers, video, games and applications.

In addition to being a download site you can also set up a profile and it starts looking more like a mobile social networking sort of place. Pretty cool actually. When you first sign up for a free account through Cellware it lets you invite your friends from several different services to come check it out, including MySpace, Friendster and Facebook. You can also import contacts from your webmail services as well.

Aside from the content that they have (and lots of other web sites have as well) there are several things that seem unique to Cellware. You can create your own ringtones right on the sight by uploading a file. Any music or sound file that’s on your hard drive can be uploaded and turned into a ringtone. Once it’s uploaded you use their ringtone editor to select the 20 second portion of the file that you want to keep, enter some information so that you can identify it and then save it. Then you just download it to your phone or even share it with your friends.

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I have used several different sound editors to create ringtones from mp3’s in the past and it can be a pain. You have to get it the right bitrate and length and then use a program like Bitpim (which voids your warranty) to copy it over to the correct place in your phone’s file system. Cellware makes it pretty easy.

You can also use their mashup editor to mashup two different ringtones. You can put them end to end to make one long ringtone, or you can actually overlay the two. Very cool, particularly if you have an instrumental and a bit of cool spoken text or verse you want to combine. Another pretty neat option is to use their text-to-speech editor to turn text into a ringtone. They also have ringtones that contain your name or that of your friends. Nametones. Personalize your friends ringtone to the max.

One thing I did notice while browsing the Name Tones is that there are quite a few of them on the site. It would be nice if they would add links to each letter. It does let you jump five or six pages at a time, but that’s not exact. It also doesn’t let you change the view to alphabetical. It seems to be listed in order of upload rather than anything else. Of course I may just be slow on the uptake too. Their IS a search function. Once I searched for my name I managed to find four ringtones that contained it. Vain, aren’t I? Once I located the one I wanted and previewed it right there in my browser I then navigated to their WAP page from my cell phone browser, entered the download ID number and got it right on the phone.

Cellware has a pretty cool image editor as well to create and share your mobile wallpapers as well. It lets you add special effects, rotate and crop your images and then send it to your phone.

One thing you may want to check out is the fact that Cellware bases their business model on sharing their site revenue as well. As you create and upload content they share it with the content creators.

You can set up in your profile to view (or not view) certain content as well. Initially when you first sign up it only lets you see “G” rated content, which is a great thing if you have kids or teenagers that might access your account. You can choose from “G, PG,R and X” for your content viewing pleasure if you want to get a little racy with your downloads.

As more and more web sites are created as or convert to mobile sites for cell phone and smart phone use, the mobile content available will continue to improve as they have over the last couple of years. Go check out Cellware and see what I mean.

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Irritating People

I received an email when I got home where someone used the “contact me” form on the site. I guess someone didn’t like something I reported in the Maria Lauterbach. That’s OK, I post plenty of things that are disagreeable. Here’s the message they sent,

So when you become a female, complete USMC boot camp and walk a mile in Maria’s shoes then you and all the other web wonders can make your assessments. Until then lets just say you haven’t a clue.
Anonymous Shortbus Motherfucker

If you can’t tell, I find it extremely irritating that this fool from Wisconsin doesn’t have the guts to leave their name, email address or URL. Hell, I don’t mind if you don’t agree with me. I love a good argument as much as the next guy. The real problem here is that the email they sent me has nothing whatsofuckingever to do with anything that I wrote about Lance Corporal Maria Lauterbach.

I guess that’s about all of the steam I am going to use up on this. If you can figure out how to use the captcha you are more than welcome to join in the comments and try to say something intelligent.

 

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