Bob Reed's personal blog started on blogger.com in late 2004, migrated to wordpress platform in 2006. Intended for personal sharing with family and friends.
I’ve been out several times this holiday break, but catching has been really poor. Christmas eve, I made an early morning surf trip, and the highlight was spotting these feral pigs on the road when leaving the Canaveral Wildlife area.
On the 27th I spent a half day fighting winds down in Sebastian area, and the day was saved by a sailcat I landed on my final cast prior to heading in. I was never so happy to catch a catfish.
On the 28th, Linda joined me for a half day launching from Long Point park, and the weather was beautiful, but it was maybe the worst fishing I’ve ever had down there – totally skunked.
On the 30th I took the day off to go to New Smyrna. Another gorgeous day, and I did find some action and had one good fight with a bluefish in the currents of Ponce Inlet. Here’s a nice sunset shot across from the boat ramp just before I called it a day.
Its been a few weeks now that I’ve been playing with my new LG Dare cell phone. Its a touchscreen iphone competitor with a built in GPS navigator and a web browser. It will attempt to render any web page that’s out there, but some web sites are specifically designed for viewing on a small cell phone screen and work a whole lot better. So these are the four best mobile sites that I’ve found and bookmarked on my device:
http://m.google.com/?dc=gbackstop
This is the gateway to google.com mobile apps, including email, news, search, maps, youtube and more. This is my home page.
http://mobile.srh.noaa.gov/
The best weather lookup for mobile phones. Just enter a zip code and get current conditions, forecasts even radar pictures.
There are lots more such sites including special mobile versions of amazon.com and the NY Times. Beware, they may look a little odd if you view them in your fullsized computer browser window.
The irony of the LG device is that although it has excellent call quality, it is not as convenient nor ergonomic a phone as any of my previous models.
Here’s the congenial group we had for a 3 hr stroll at Winter Park village last night. Very pleasant way to spend the evening.
Sorry for the blur. Its camera shake from the low light shutter speed on the cell phone. The next tech objective in phone cameras should be image stabilization (IS).
’Twas the Night Before Christmas
(The Year of the Grinch)
By David H. Resler
’Twas the night before Christmas, my shopping was done
I’d gotten great bargains, gee, aren’t low prices fun!
But less costly gifts are but small consolation
For my four-o-one K’s brutal devastation.
This year of o-eight ranks surely one of the worst!
It all started when the housing bubble did burst.
How could such a mess happen? And, who should we blame?
The fault lies with culprits far too many to name.
Linda forwarded to me this thread from a legal discussion:
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From: Lawyer John
Date: Mon, Dec 15, 2008 at 9:00 AM
Subject: RE: Homestead Petition
To: discussion list
Elaine - no special training; it apparently figured it out all on its own.
-----Original Message-----
From: Lawyer Elaine
Sent: Sunday, December 14, 2008 8:17 PM
To: discussion list
Subject: Re: Homestead Petition
We all understand that. My cell keeps making unrequested phone calls to
random people. but I don't recall emails being sent. This is a new twist.
Have you sent your devise for special training?
Elaine
In a message dated 12/13/2008 6:28:56 PM Eastern Standard Time,
Lawyer John writes:
My pocket apologizes for the last email...
Sent via BlackBerry by AT&T
-----Original Message-----
From: Lawyer John
Date: Sat, 13 Dec 2008 20:47:50
To: discussion list
Subject: Re:Homestead Petition
GGGGgGGH
------Message d'origine------
From: lawyer Sam
Envoyé: 13 déc 2008 10:21
Objet: Homestead Petition
Listmates,
Does anyone have a current FL Bar form Petition to Determine Homestead
Status of Real Property that they can share?
Thanks.
Sam
Rick unearthed this photo record of a day trip we took in 1985 to some river near my Maryland home. We both had new girlfriends (Linda and Louise), and Linda and I were preparing for a job relocation to Orlando where we would set up housekeeping prior to marrying in 1987. Great pics Rick! boy were we young. and skinny.
The twitter service is getting increasing buzz in higher ed, so I joined up this morning. Wikipedia describes twitter as a micro-blogging service, that allows its users to send and read other users’ updates, which are text-based posts of up to 140 characters in length. A user reports to the service as often as he likes, either by text message or through a website, and that short report is broadcast to all the users followers in the twitter network. The whole thing can be managed through a mobile phone.
Some say that twitter is a bona fide game changer.
Problem is, its a social networking system that is kinda dependent on having a social network. Once I created an account, the service combed through my email address book to see who was registered with twitter that I could link up with . The only persons it found were nephew Austen (natch), sis-in-law Louise, and several work acquaintances with whom I am not social. For me, this aint gonna happen.