12/30/2006

While watching CNN Pipeline...

While watching the Podcasts from my favorite talk show host Glenn Beck - I saw an interesting cast that not only made me feel like taking up drawing again but this time actually try to get better at it. Akiane is her name and painting as well as writing is her way to reach people in a religious nature. The image below was created when she was only 9 years old.

Saturday's Photo Hunt... "New"

This one was kind of simple for me because it had to happen whether I liked it or not. The images below are of my old car and now my "New" car duh. The Tempo was giving more headaches than I could handle. Yes the new car looks a little cooler but trust me although it won't breakdown on me any time soon it sure is costing me a bit, Christmas this year was a dread because of it, wasn't able to see the smiling faces that was used to seeing this time of year :( .


Old - 1988 Ford Tempo



New - 2006 Chevy Cobalt

and that's not all that's "New" :)
I even have some car payments that are also "New".
Feel free to send in donations lol.
:)

12/26/2006

To pea or not to pea... nut that is

In an article I saw today by Elliot Minor - I read that we are going full blown on the engineering of peanuts to the maximum degree, from what I understand we have been working with engineered peanuts for about a decade now. It seems that other countries are moving ahead of us in trying to better the nut a little more so of course we had to answer with...
"The foundation (American Peanut Council) urged scientists to move ahead with "due diligence" on genetically engineered peanuts."
Well all I have to say to this is...
"Pass the altered jam while your at it."
:)

Learning an edge on life...

I read this during my lunch hour in today's USA Today -
More officials in Midwest, South adding Spanish lessons to training courses

I heard during Glenn Beck's program that the fill-in for today had a problem with this issue, his stance was that it's bad enough that the American way of life is gradually changing but now we have to learn a different language because there are those that refuse to learn English. I agree with him in some part, if your going to live here and are going into the workforce please for god's sake try to learn the language. It would make the job and experience a whole lot better. Now where I disagree with him is when it involves the police. This isn't the first time I heard of the "Language Bonus" given to those who speak two languages. In a 2001 article printed by the St. Petersburg Times it states that they had a problem that kept growing in regards to the need for bilingual police officers. I speak both English and Spanish fluently. My mother made sure that I learned both languages very well. She informed me at an early age that to get ahead in life I would need the added skills to place me ahead of those other hispanics who chose not to learn.

I want the officers to learn what ever language is needed for there region whether it's Spanish, Asian or German or whatever other language. The one thing I don't want is some scumbag getting away with something and then simply saying that he didn't understand.

I also read that they were giving bonuses for those who spoke the added language - today's replacement was totally against this, but ask yourself is giving a raise for an added skill a bad thing?
Does the CEO of a company become CEO by just doing the same job day in and day out?
To get ahead in life and protect the innocent you must learn to adapt while still keep in mind of what the true values are.

12/23/2006

Lines Lines Everywhere there's lines...

Okay here we are and it's my second entry to the Photo Hunt. I have read many entries and viewed many lines especially my wife's one of me or lets say not me :).

Here are my entries;
and before viewing I have to send a special thank you to my daughter Emily and her ski trip, it's because of her that the idea came up. Enjoy

Entry 1
Entry 2
Entry 3

Coming soon that is New... Well here at least :)

Tagged Tuesdays

Every Tuesday I will come up with a list(s) of certain tasks to complete and share with the world.
So stay tuned for the tag.

12/22/2006

"50 Travel Sites You've Probably Never Heard Of"

I don't know where to start -
Well for starters please visit the following site to better understand where I'm coming from. I would love to visit Spain and its' country side. The following would be my selections in order to achieve the perfect experience.


first - #27 Travelistic.com, I wouldn't mind viewing some parts of my destination before arriving and planning.


second - #38 Hostels.com, I wouldn't mind roughing it in Spain but I'm pretty sure the Mrs. would approve :).


and finally
third - #44 Onebag.com, There's nothing more annoying than carrying too many bags. This site has a little insight on how to do so.


Operation Christmas

Just watched a video on CNN Pipeline reflecting the good will of the people and best of all the community. A family of 12 from Lithonia, Georgia received a huge truck load of gifts that were in part from Wal-Mart and The U.S. Military fittingly named "Operation Christmas". It feels wonderful knowing that a community can come together with other groups and make things happen for those unfortunate ones.
God Bless them for their help and support.

Up to $100 for sleeping not a bad deal...

Now this deal has got to be one of the greatest I've seen so far. I travel quite a bit especially towards the east coast. I normally drive straight through but during my last trip I experienced a lot of cars on the road (Thanksgiving weekend). I decided to leave right after I got home from work. Even though my wife had wanted to make hotel reservations - I quickly denied it. Now that I read this offer I'm kind of upset with myself for not doing it. I mean what's sounds better than resting after driving for 10 hours right after working 9 hours and then receiving a rebate; or driving straight through and hoping not to get angry with my fellow motorists.

12/21/2006

Not that kind of convenience...

I just heard that the carry-out by where I live was hit last night. The amount of money stolen is unknown but I'm pretty sure it was quite a bit. Including this one it's been four convenience stores hit in the past month. I hope this stops soon before somebody takes it upon themselves to hunt down these individuals and deliver their own justice. Or better yet the store owner will end up blowing the crook's head off and then simply grab the mop and bucket clean up then call the coroner for the pick up.

12/20/2006

What can Brown do for you?

Well Brown can't do much for me personally but I can sure expect packages to arrive a little sooner at work next year if the No Left Turn kicks in.

from ZDNet:

Optimizing the delivery of 14.5 million packages per day
In a CIO Sessions interview, United Parcel Service CIO Dave Barnes tells ZDNet editor in chief Dan Farber that his company will save $600 million per year through package flow technologies that include preloading vehicles in the morning, routing drivers according to volume and favoring right-hand turns.

Hopefully with the extra money being saved the cost for shipping might go down a bit.
:)

Bonus, Bonus, Bonus - NOT

Just got done watching a video on yet another company presenting their employees with a nice end of the year incentive.

My situation on the other hand is a little different. The company that I work for has been known for handing out "extras" in the past but since sales aren't going the way they were projected - looks like we won't be seeing one this year or maybe next.
Boy would a bonus help me out especially during this time.

:)

12/19/2006

Being tagged for the first time....

I was tagged today by my wife Lisa Renee. I hope that the outcome of the following doesn't make anybody think any less of me... :)

"Well, with any luck, the Ministry will catch him" said Hermione fervently. "Oh I can't believe this. Where have the others got to?"
Fred, George, and Ginny were nowhere to be seen, though the path was packed with plenty of other people, all looking nervously over their shoulders toward the commotion back at the campsite.


Harry Potter and The Goblet of Fire by J.K. Rowling
Here are the rules/requirements -
1. Grab the book closest to you.
2. Open to page 123, go down to the 4th sentence.
3. Post the text of the following 3 sentences on your blog.
4. Name of the book and the author.
5. Tag three people of your own.

and the lucky tagged ones are:
Angelo
Marianne
Barbara
and an extra bonus person,
Holly

Have Fun!!

12/18/2006

Just gets worse and worse every year...

It seems that every year there's something new for the scammers/hackers to try out. This may sound weird but the best way to solve the gift card issue is by simply buying or purchasing money orders written out in the person's name. Yes money orders, there are some individuals out there that don't want to send a check out knowing that your bank account number is on the bottom w/routing number (me being one of them). This way you can help out the local carry-out or grocery store as well as the community.
Or. You can take your chances at buying a $100.00 gift card and having the receiver find out that it only has $3.15 on it.

:)
Check out the above link and learn some more tricks that are being played.

Merry Christmas!!!

12/16/2006

First Photo Hunt participation - Annoying

I was introduced to the hunt about two weeks ago when the theme was "lights". I have finally found some time to join in and be part of the fun. The image you see below is an image that can be seen pretty much on a regular basis in my backyard - live that is. Between my wife and myself we try to keep the bird-feeder full for the "birds" but every-time we fill it, about fifteen minutes later it's about half empty with almost all of it on the deck. Well I decided to keep an eye on it to see what's going on, to my surprise it was a squirrel helping himself to the sunflower seeds that were mixed in with the other common seeds. I quickly grabbed the camera to try and catch him on the act but it looked more like he caught me and the bird is giving me a look of annoyance that the bird food is scattered all over the deck.



Join, Participate, Share and above all have FUN.

12/14/2006

Brace yourselves...

Next year will be the year that the movie industry will attempt anything in order to have a hit...
Click here to find out what I'm talking about.

"One nation Under Dog"...religious zealots will go ballistic if this ends up being the final tag line.

God help us all.

12/13/2006

I'm Going...

Smoking ban meeting:

Members of the Northwest Ohio Licensed Beverage Association have scheduled a meeting for 3 p.m. Dec. 20 at Sommerset Hall, 2458 Tremainsville Road in Toledo to discuss the state's smoking ban. For more information, contact Bill Delaney at (419) 476-2883.

For those of you with concerns and questions please attend.

The Confusion Continues

I just read this article in today's Free Press. Violators will be sent a letter reminding them of the law and its' contents, and yet if you read a little more into it you will see that not even the "Toledo-Lucas County Deputy Health Commissioner" Larry Vasko knows what the fines are going to be. I'm telling you this law is going to be dumped in a matter of months because of a lack of definition in regards to the law.

12/07/2006

Well it could of been worse...

I seem to remember not too long ago how some people were ok with passing a sin tax on both alcohol and tobacco.

Well let's be glad that that deal didn't go through otherwise we would of seen a pretty nice drop in funding for the arena, but wait now the solution is to tax motels and hotels.
Someday we'll get this funding issue straighten out.
:)

Just one more stab at smokers...

I read this earlier today when I was at lunch. This law is just going way too far -

A.P. CLEVELAND - Truckers who want to light up a cigarette in their cabs better think twice. The statewide smoking ban that takes effect today includes company vehicles, with only a few exceptions.

"How are they going to enforce such a ridiculous law?" asked Steve Kerr, a 55-year-old truck driver for United Parcel Service.

We are having trouble protecting fellow Toledoans from true crooks and yet the people want the police to enforce something that can not be.

12/06/2006

One way to deal with it...

Sorry for the gap in posts.

This story caught my eye today, it seems that this individual just couldn't keep his hands away from his presents.

COLUMBIA, South Carolina (AP) -- A fed-up mother had her 12-year-old son arrested for allegedly rummaging through his great-grandmother's things and playing with his Christmas present early.

"My grandmother went out of her way to lay away a toy and paid on this thing for months," said the boy's mother, Brandi Ervin. "It was only to teach my son a lesson. He's been going through life doing things ... and getting away with it."

Now when I was growing up and something like this happened trust me there weren't any phone calls made to anyone. My mom would of located the belt informed me that the belt was in her hands and then she would proceed to the kitchen to fetch the rice. Why rice you ask? Well you see growing up - spankings weren't an everyday thing, but punishments were. The rice came in to play after the stern talking to and the understanding that what was done was wrong. Now I would proceed to the nearest wall that did not have carpeting adjacent to it. My mom would pour some rice on the floor and then tell me to kneel down on it for about a half hour. So for those of you out there who say that you have rice crispy knees -
#1 It's not even funny.
#2 You have no idea of the pain and the additional half hour it took to dig the rice out afterwards.
:)
So I say good job mom - teach that kid a lesson without torture.

12/03/2006

At the laundromat - Part 2

Here I am posting from the mat once again. The last time I was here we only had a few items to do, but now I am finishing up the remainder of the laundry. Things here are a little quiet but trust me I prefer quiet over loud and rude kids running around asking for soda and candy from the vend machines. This endeavour should only last about an hour and 45 minutes tops, then the real fun begins :). I have created a honey due list for myself that includes wiring, adjusting picture frames and furniture moving plus a few other items. Trust me I am by no means complaining - these things were to have been done a long time ago. So if anything I'm clearing my plate and getting it ready for the next serving. Well I'm going to read some more of the "borrowed" book that belongs to my wife.

l8er

12/01/2006

At the laundromat on an empty stomach...

Got a call from the mrs. asking me to meet her at the mat. This posts comes to you live from the mat. Yeah this little site actually has an internet connection. There's nothing like doing your laundry and blogging.
:)
I will try to include more details on what's going with me probably tonight or tomorrow.
Til then have a good one.

11/29/2006

In the captain's chair and kicking butt...


Back at work and things couldn't be any more hectic. I have a few orders to fill but nothing too extreme. Had about ten voice mails and 25 e-mails just waiting for replies. I seem to have a huge surge of energy today - everything that I thought would take me awhile to complete is only taking me mere minutes. I will try to post some more tonight when I get home - but right now I'm going to read some more of my wife's book "King of the Hobos". An excellent book thus far.

11/27/2006

I'm back!!!

Just got back this morning around 6 from the trip to CT. Everything went well overthere, except for missing my wife and kids a lot. I made a point to see as many people as possible (family, friends, friend's friends etc). It was about three years since I last saw them so my memory was being refreshed with every face I saw. My sister's three daughters "my nieces" were completely adorable, especially Jasmine. The last time I saw her she was just a baby - so she had no idea who I was when I came in. That didn't last too long I'd say about ten minutes after seeing me she was pretty much comfortable with me. Talked with my mom and her doctor everything is on the up and up. Found myself coming home with more than I can handle. My mom decided that I needed "some" Goya products in my house so she gave me about 25 to 30 different products to bring with me. Now the cupboards are completely spilling out with groceries (not a bad thing though). Then she gave me about four pies of "arroz con dulce" that she made to bring as well. But wait there's more. She also made about 28 "pasteles" for me to bring as well. There's more - she also bought a complete bed outfit with two pillows that of course I had to bring with me well that and the fact that my mom said that it would be pointless for me to leave it in her house :). Now for my brother, He decided that since I'm in "his" town that I should dress accordingly. He presented me with two new hoodies and matching pants, a Boston Red Sox fitted hat and a reversible Nike knit hat. I'm sorry, I must go now - my pasteles are done warming up and then I'm going to finish spending some quality time with my Wife.

:)

11/22/2006

Well, today is the day...

It's 8:10am and I've got about 11 more hours to go before I head out to Connecticut to visit my mom and find out the details of her health. My brother and sister don't know what my mom's findings are due to the patient-doctor confidentiality. I on the otherhand was given the ok to find out what the details were, because this blog is a public forum, I am not going to write or discuss anything here that involves her info. All I can say is that I want to see her and I cannot wait another year to do that. I'm pretty sure my family in CT don't particularly care for a computer let alone the internet. So this blog will be quiet for about four days. So for those reading this blog I am sorry but I will be back and for those who just got here thank you and I will be back in four days.

:)

11/21/2006

My day was pretty bad until...

I found this video that had me completely laughing out loud in the warehouse. Enjoy watching it - oh and try not to laugh.


:)

11/20/2006

Not the average pen...

Now here's something that should of been invented a long time ago - especially when I was growing up and needed a little boost during my elementary blues.

This would make a great gift except that the tagged price is almost $100.00 for the pen - $124.00 w/charger. If the money was available I would buy it for my youngest who loves to play with new gadgets.
:)

11/19/2006

The Urilift...

Now this would be something that can be used in just about all of our major cities. I don't believe Toledo could benefit from this because we would need more people in downtown then what we currently have - actually this would work during Mud Hen games. There's nothing like keeping those fanatic men from going to the restroom and being back in a very short time. The video is a must see, they are truly trying to sell this product.

Interesting idea but it won't work...

After reading the following I found myself asking - "I wonder how long after suggesting this would Bush be hung out to dry?"

The new chairman of a US House of Representatives committee wants to reinstate the military draft.

New York Democrat Charles Rangel says his plan to have Americans sign up for a military draft after turning 18 would deter politicians from launching wars.

Rangel says the US President would never have invaded Iraq if the United States had a draft and members of Congress and the administration thought their kids would be placed in harm's way.

In 2003, Rangel proposed a measure covering people aged 18 to 26.


Yes I do understand where the chairman is coming from but still, Bush never said he would reinstate the draft but yet every Democrat under the sun used that line to further their agenda during the 04 elections which of course didn't hold any water. Now by using this "method" wouldn't this be a form of reverse psychology. Place the draft and there will be no more wars, or is this just a quick reach around to calm the current issue. If in-fact this does happen and many men and women get drafted would they be able to retract if anything is to happen here - tragically speaking?

Happy and not happy...

I'm happy because the outcome was not a total blowout.

Not happy because of the loss.

The game even though I did not watch the whole thing was very good. Browsing through the super highway last night I found a lot of die hard Ohio fans actually giving Michigan credit for a well played game. The local news had live feeds at nearby restaurants where the atmosphere was more of respect then taunting. I'm glad that the game was as close as it was - otherwise my Monday morning would not be so enjoyable.

11/18/2006

Don't know the score...

Started to watch the game and I found myself to be too afraid to watch the rest of when Ohio was up by two touchdowns. I am going to try to peek one more time to see what's going on, but that will be it for the night.

:)

Today's the day...

At 3:30pm eastern standard time the very well known rival between the Buckeyes and the Wolverines will commence. I of course will be backing-up Michigan all the way till the end. Yes I know that Michigan is seen as the underdog but that will not discourage me from watching. I found the image below yesterday after reading many blogs that mentioned Bo. When I looked at it at first I thought "Oh how adorable", but then I thought to myself - How many parents outhere start their kids' training early for the "Big Game"?



Whatever the outcome would be, this game will be one to remember.

Go Blue

11/17/2006

A sad day for the family...

Today as you may all know Bo Schembechler has passed away today leaving many memories and loved ones that will always define him as an extraordinary human being.



Rest in Peace
Bo

Better luck next time...

Well - I'm here finally after a long day from hell. For starters last night was going pretty smooth except for the final question in the TenHunt.com contest. The question was, What action do enemies do when they quack? This was of course referencing an XBox game. Well after searching for about two minutes I gave up, well that and the fact that the hunt was already over. I did learned something from that experience - never think you know video games when clearly you have no clue. I was a strong gamer in the past but it's been about 2 1/2 years since then so I'm kind of fuzzy on the subject these days. Well I hope things work out better next week.

11/16/2006

It's 23 minutes and counting remaining...

Well this will be my first attempt at trying an online scavenger hunt. I wish all of you who are participating good luck. I can sure use a new Xbox but then I'll have to buy games for it. Well they do include the receipt with the unit. Either way whether I win or lose it will still be an excellent experience.

Once again Good Luck to those participating.

Common sense should be a required skill...

After talking to my wife today she and I agree that some companies do not know what such a thing is or how it works. It seems that companies would inform you of cetain details but in actuality they are merely trying to get you suckered, (ie) Purchase a brand new PC from any retail store, go home install it enjoy it for about a week. You then notice that certain programs aren't cooperating with the OS (operating system). You've got yourself a new PC but are unable to run the basic programs. Well being the concerned consumer that you are you would call the manufacture's number to find a resolution to your problem. Well the first thing you get is the oh so familiar run-around on the automated voice prompts. After about an hour on hold you get someone that after trying to help you informs you that the model you bought has a few "bugs" in it and that a correction model was created to eliminate the problem. So you tell yourself sweet I just bought this one so I have at least a one year manufacturer's warranty. That's when the idiot on the phone adds that the warranty on that model is voided due to the fact that it's obsolete, but they'll be more that happy to issue a certificate that only covers for about a third of the supposed "New and Improved" PC. The answer to this whole bs experience is to
A) ask before buying if the product is capable of operating on its own after it leaves the store or
B) have the manufacturers keep all current known issues available to all of their vendors so that a bad one does not get sold before being removed from the shelf.

This happened to a co-worker of mine yesterday - let's just say he's still upset.

Added note:
This was bought as a package deal which those of you who have bought package deals before it usually has an extra detail that once opened it cannot be returned - kind of like the if you open a cd/dvd you can't return it.

11/15/2006

How it's hard to be a conservative...

During lunch I went to the CNN site to view some news that are currently displayed for today, well after about two minutes of looking I came across a video detailing fraud in marriages.

CNN's Louise Schiavone reports on an immigration scam in which investigators uncovered fake marriages. (November 14)

This other site has a little more detail on this. VDARE.com

I recall about two years ago talking to my wife about one of the problems that this country has - "Illegals". Turns out that there are huge numbers out there that are married for merely the documentation aspect of it. Louise reports that this can and may be a haven for possible terrorists. I do not know how most of you feel about illegals entering the country - but I can easily tell you that if I were to retire today I would definitely find myself joining the Minute Men group.

hUMp Day is here and I'm sleepy...

Well this morning started out to be the usual one - feed the cats, feed the fish let the dog out for its' business and brew some delicious coffee for the Mrs.. One thing that was not normal was the police chase this morning on Wayne Trail. Boy I tell you what the guy trying to get away should of chosen a better vehicle then an old Chrysler K car. When I saw was this beater of a car speed right by me doing at least 70 I told myself "Boy where is there a cop when you need one?". I kid you not as soon as I said that one of Maumee's cruisers flashed right by me. AHHH nothing like a little justice in the morning to get me going. Well it's meeting time - I'll be back by lunch. No the meeting is not that long... :)

11/14/2006

Responding to requests...

I received a message yesterday that one of my viewers was having trouble seeing the lettering on this blog - so I took some time to correct the error. Hopefully the "viewer" likes the adjustments. :)

11/13/2006

Let the experience begin...

Today I had a surprise visit from one of my wife's good friends. That individual would be H.T. He is correct on one thing though, this blog would explode with visitors once I start mentioning my wife and her site. I've seen what happens when you get too popular - so to counter balance this issue I have decided to mention my wife and her site at least three times a week. :)

11/12/2006

Wow what happened to them?!?

I came across this earlier when I searched for a stupid video called "Charley the Unicorn". Apparently the Muppets have gone a bit further than the average film preview. A must see...

Oh - and by the way, I am not responsible for any addiction that the unicorn film may create...

Flocabulary

And here I thought that schools through out the US weren't going to change with the times. I saw this during my search for the results of the college games that took place yesterday. From what I gather it seems to be an interesting as well as enjoyable method of learning. It will be interesting when the average kid tries to come home and do his/her homework and finding themselves being looked at by their parents wondering if the kid is ok.

11/11/2006

I'm ready for the blog world... Bring it on!

I am going to keep this template and color scheme for now until I find something else that catches my eye. So Welcome to all that have come and those that are here and for those coming.

Blogging can sure be an uphill battle...

I've just spent the last hour just trying to adjust certain aspects of the template. This unfortunately is not my final presentation - I will continue to add, delete and modify this page for quite some time...

9/13/2006

Disclosure -

This policy is valid from 03 March 2007. This is the personal blog of roman. For questions about this blog, please contact perspectivefotos at gmail.com. I at times am compensated to provide opinion on products, services, websites and various other topics. Other times I review things just for the heck of it. I always give my honest opinions, findings, beliefs, or experiences on those topics or products. The views and opinions expressed on this blog are purely mine and they of course come without any guarantee except you are getting my opinion.
It is the belief of the owner of this blog posting these paid posts does not present a conflict of interest anymore than writing recommendations on products or websites that he recommends and is not compensated for would. This content may not always be identified, because if the owner of this blog was interested in turning his blog into looking like a walking advertising section he would do what some of the “A List” bloggers do and have blatant advertising on his sidebar.
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