How’s Your Playoff Beard?

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I have been working from home so much that I was able to get a good start on my Blackhawks playoff beard. Being Irish I have never been able to grow a very impressive face hugger instead having to settle for something that never quite fills in without at least a few sparse patches. I had a roommate in college in Colorado, yes you Kevin, who was able to grow very impressive facial hair in just a few weeks. Perhaps it was the harsh winters in Denver, his hometown that conditioned his skin to sprout full on protection. I must say, I will be glad to shave this off once the playoffs are over as I don’t look very good in one and summer in Chicago is not the time to have an extra layer on.

 

Palyof Beard Shave

Update: Hawks Win!!!!!

Congratulations to the Chicago Blackhawks and thank you for an awesome year and playoff series.

Karhu Shoe Giveaway

We are having our first giveaway this month to celebrate the upcoming 13.1 Chicago Half Marathon and Karhu 5K, which both take place on Sunday June 13, 2010 along Chicago’s beautiful lakefront. Our generous sponsor Karhu is giving RunMorganRun readers a chance to win a brand new pair of Karhu “Forward Ride” running shoes. The lucky winner can sport a new pair of kicks while they enjoy the sights and sounds of the 13.1 Chicago Half Marathon or the Karhu 5K. Please note that the winners choice of size and color subject to availability. Instructions are below.

 

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Forward Fulcrum Ride
Women’s in charcoal and violet – Men’s in charcoal and yellow

Multiple Options for Multiple Entries:

1.) Just visit Karhu.com to read about the awesome Forward Fulcrum Ride shoes, then leave a comment on this post about what you think is the best feature of the shoe and how you would like to incorporate the shoe into your running lifestyle. (You may enter once a day.) Remember, leave an interesting comment. If I cannot contact the random winner, you might be chosen instead based on your comment.

2.) Blog about this giveaway on your blog with a link back to this post. Come back and leave me a Comment with a link to your blog post. (If your comment doesn’t show up right away, don’t worry – it may have been filtered and just need approval.)

3.) Tweet it. If you Twitter a link to this giveaway, come back and comment here to let me know your Twitter name for another entry!

Feel free to do all three to gather multiple entries to win! You have until midnight CST on Monday, June 7, 2010, to enter so that we can get the shoes to the winner in time for the run. The winner will be drawn at random from all entries and will be notified by email. Good luck.

Note: This contest is only available to Chicago area residents.

Update: 6/8/10 Congratulations Mike S. He is the winner of our shoe giveaway. Look for his review here after he has put them thru their paces.

Mile Marker

Mileage 3.3
Time 8:45 AM
Location Outdoors
Weather Overcast – Warm

I had a really nice run with my sister in law up at the lake in Elkhorn Wisconsin today. It is always nice when you can share the run with someone else and it makes the miles go by quicker when you can have a nice conversation, unless your out of breath. We had planned to go for a run yesterday but by the time we finished with our chores, it was just brutally hot and we decided to enjoy the day swimming and playing with her kids.Lake House

Today was much cooler and a bit overcast which was perfect for running. There is a nice route we run that is just over 5K (3.3 miles round trip to be exact). It has a nice mixture of hills, curves and a long straight patch from mile 1.5 to the turnaround back to mile 2.

Mary had not run for a while so we decided to take it easy, which was fine with me as I have been slowing down a bit lately. I know it has to do with my lack of mileage but I found out it also has to do with the Nike+ module being out of calibration. I purposely brought the Nike+ and my Garmin 305 watch to see how far off the Nike module was.

Turns out at the end of the run, the Garmin said we ran 3.3 miles while the Nike module said we only did 3.18 miles. The Garmin clocked an average of 9.48 minutes per mile while the Nike put us in at over 9.55 minutes per mile. It’s not that big a deal but it looks like I am going to have to go to the track at the high school and recalibrate the foot pod to the receiver.

I Love Verizon

I reviewed my experience with the phone yesterday and want to talk about the service in today’s post. I came up to the lake last night after a quick run, some customer work, a visit to the post office to ship out two of our old phones to lucky eBay winners and a walk through the farmers market to get some roasted red pepper hummus for the weekend.

On the way to the lake I made a call to my friend Dave who is a dive instructor in Pompano Beach Florida. He runs a business called Aqua Safari Adventures where he teaches diving, does dive guiding and certification training. I took both my kids down to have them get certified with Dave as there was no one I would trust more in the open water. 

I was on the call for about 45 minutes, from Downers Grove all the way to about Fox Lake and the call was clear all the way. At one point I had the handset on the dashboard on speaker (I have one of those little tacky non slip pads that you can lay things on so they stay in place) and was able to have a nice two way conversation with no issues.

When I arrived at the lake 2 hours and 15 minutes later (Memorial Day weekend traffic was brutal) I was anxious to test my Verizon service. I walked out the back of the house down by the lake and Holy Cow, Full bars!! In the house, full bars. On the pier, full bars. In the 27 years we have been here I have never been able to make an extended call anywhere but up the hill by the road. I tested the call quality by calling my son and then my daughter to tell them I had arrived safely. Both calls went through first time and were very clear. I can now call from anywhere on the property with crystal clear reception. I understand that ATT (Cingular and whatever else they were called back then) cannot have towers everywhere, but with the concentration of Illinois residents that come up here every weekend you would think they could do a little better.

We went into town tonight to grab some dinner before the hawks game. That gave me a chance to test the reception of the phone and especially the email and browsing capabilities.  Charlie O’s where we had dinner, has a policy of not allowing phone conversations in their restaurant, so I was unable to make a test call even though we were sitting outside. I must say, I like the no phone policy since one of the reasons I come up here is to get away from reality for a little while and being tethered to a phone does not promote the illusion. As soon as I performed three data tests, one SMS, one Google maps search and one web browsing session, I put it away for the evening. All three tests were fast, connected instantly and lefty me feeling very positive about the data capabilities at least in Southern Wisconsin.

So far I am feeling very good about my choice to switch to Verizon and yes I know you CAN hear me now.

This Is Almost Droid You Are Looking For

I have had the Motorola Droid for over two weeks now (still waiting for my HTC Incredible to come in) and I really like the phone but don’t quite love it. It is a slick, powerful, compact handheld computer that happens to make phone calls. Overall it is a good choice and a very capable Smartphone if you want one with a full keyboard. Unfortunately, I do not.

A few things that I like about it:

Speedy 600mhz processor
Lot’s of Great Applications
Beautiful 3.7 Inch Screen
5 MP Camera with LED Flash
Takes smooth 720×480 video
Speaker is loud and clear
Battery Life – I can get a full days use without recharging

What I don’t like:

Not a fan of a slide out keyboard
Too heavy
Camera – too slow to focus and take photos

This isn’t a full review as there are many reviews that you can find on the net rather just a few thoughts on how I feel about the device. I will do a full review on the Incredible when it finally arrives at my local Verizon store.

Android App For Activists

I came across a fantastic app yesterday on the Android Marketplace. The app is simply called Congress and it lets you see what bills are being presented to congress and by what senator. You can search by the latest votes to see if a bill has passed the house or senate, search by Just introduced to see the latest bills that require a vote and search by the new bills that have just become law. Each result has a summary of what the bill proposes and who sponsored it.

Congress App

One section of the app lets you search for your local representative to see what bills they have sponsored, any new about them, and it also contains contact information so you can call your representative directly, visit their website or see what committees they are a part of.

I spent a couple of hours last night just browsing my local representatives and was amazed at the amount of fluff that gets crafted and put before congress for a vote. A resolution to designate April 2010 as Notational STD awareness month? Come on. Don’t we have more important things to be spending our time on? Housing, mortgages, the economy, the war.

You can get the app from the guys over at SunLight Labs or via the Android Marketplace from you phone. Although SunLight Labs has wrapped all the data up nicely for us, you don’t need the app to get all this information. The bill data comes from www.govtrack.us so anyone can keep tabs on what are elected officials are working on or in many cases, not working on. Another interesting site is www.usaspending.gov which aggregates the data on federal spending for grants and contracts.

We don’t need to be passive when it comes to our elected officials. There is lots of data out there freely available to help you cast you next vote come election day. And you do vote, right?

Downers Grove Farmers Market 2010

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I visited our local farmers market this morning and noticed it has grown to twice the size of last year. Although there are twice as many booths as last year there are not twice as many produce/farmers booths. It seems the village is allowing more and more non produce booths to be licensed alongside the produce, flowers and baked goods every Saturday.

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Today I saw made to order crepes, purses, knife sharpening, a for rent portable barbecue/TV cart, ‘natural’ soft drinks, jewelry and children’s clothing. I don’t know if the village can’t get more types of produce vendors or if they are just trying to diversify, but I am tired of seeing crappy purse vendors at every event I go to. Even my daughters weekend volleyball tournaments have purse booths every weekend. There are plenty of places to buy purses other than the Saturday morning market. I hope this trend dos not continue and we return to what the farmers market should be, a market for farm fresh goods.

Star Wars Weekends 2010 Swag

Looks like they have some pretty neat stuff this year as far a merchandise for Star Wars Weekends. I have yet to attend due to schedule conflicts but we are planning a trip possibly next year for this event and the ESPN weekend event.

Most of the items they offer are limited edition and sell out very quickly. Some of the park goers are in line early at Hollywood Studios not for the rides but to make a dash for Boba’s Bounty and the Dark Side Depot to make sure the get the items they want before they sell out.

Dara Trujillo has an informative post over at her Disney Blog that has some photos of the new merchandise. Wish I could get down there this weekend and get my light saber on.

I’m Giving Up on AT&T and the iPhone

After many months of deliberation and research, I decided to get rid of my iPhone and go with an Android phone. The biggest reason for this decision was the fact that I cannot make a successful call from within my house on ATT. At one point I was dropping at least 5 calls a day, sometimes more, and that can make you look pretty clueless when trying to speak with customers. I got to the point where I had to use Skype when I was anywhere in my house. That is not so bad, but it make it difficult to roam around and talk which is what I like to do to get the brain moving.

Samsung Smooth

I went to my local Sears and picked up a prepaid Verizon phone just to test the signal in my house. The phone was only $19 which included $10 worth of minutes so I figured that was a small price to pay to test out coverage. The signal was not amazing but at least I had a few bars and could make a call without it being dropped. That confirmed the voice portion and now I needed to test the data coverage.

Verizon offers a 30 day money back guarantee, less a $35 restocking fee and whatever minutes/data you use in the 30 day period. Since I needed to do a true test of data coverage before making the switch, this was an inexpensive way to make sure I was making the right decision.

I did my research and decided on the HTC Incredible running the Android 2.1 operating system. The phone had all the features I wanted and the specs seemed to be fairly future proof even thought there seems to be a new phone coming out every two or three weeks. I only plan on keeping the phone for 12 – 18 months and I don’t see the technology making huge leaps in that amount of time. There also comes a point where you just have to pull the trigger and not obsess if you made the right decision.

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I went to one of the Verizon stores across the street from where my son works to purchase the Incredible. The employees were very nice and informative answering all the questions quickly and accurately on what the process would be to port my numbers and what the total costs would be to make the move. After about 10 minutes of discussion, we ordered the Incredible with a temporary number so I could test without having to port my existing number over to their service. Everything was done in about 15 minutes and I was out the door to return on Wednesday when the phone was scheduled to arrive. Now the fun starts.

The Incredible is an ‘incredibly’ popular phone. It sold out in stores in the first day or two it was available so I should have guesses that a 3 day turnaround for an order was way too aggressive. Sure enough when I called in Wednesday morning to check on the status of the phone I was told it would be 3 weeks before anymore would come in. That was going to throw off my timelines for testing and switching if all went well, so I called my rep and asked her if I could get a temporary phone. Now before I go on, if I had called AT&T and asked for a loaner, I would have been told they don’t do that. I say that with confidence because I have asked that before when one of my phone broke and was quickly turned down. Being an AT&T (Cingular) for more than 15 years you would think I would be treated as a valued customer. Not so much.

My Verizon rep called to check on the status of the phone and said it would not be 3 weeks but could be up to two weeks before I got the phone. She apologized many times for the misunderstanding and said that yes, I could come in today and pickup a temporary Motorola DROID to do my testing with. She would arrange it so I could just switch phones when the Incredible came in and she would  waive the restocking fee for my trouble. Now she did not have to do this but she saw the value in making sure I was satisfied when the company (not her) made a mistake. I stopped in, cancelled the original order and phone number, purchased the brand new DRIOD with a new number and was out the door within 45 minutes. I even got to say hi to Jim Thome who was in the store exchanging his phone.

I have had the phone for five days and I love it. I can make calls in the house without dropping, the data connection is good over 3G and Wi-Fi, and I love turn by turn directions and the Gmail/Calendar integration. I am not doing extensive testing as this will not be a permanent phone, but I feel comfortable with my choice of the Android operating system as my platform of the future. My AT&T billing cycle ends on the 20th of the month, so I decided to pull the trigger and port my number over to Verizon. It was a fairly painless process that was totally automated via phone voice prompts. I was done in about 35 minutes and the number was active on my new phone 10 minutes after that.

The title of this post said I am giving up on the iPhone as well. In dropping AT&T the iPhone is collateral damage, but even if Verizon was to offer the iPhone I would still be moving to an Android based phone as I am kind of sick of the whole locked down, oppressive Apple eco system. Being a tech geek, I want the freedom to put whatever I want on my phone even if I screw it up and have to restore it. I know the risks of doing something non standard and get great satisfaction in learning how to push the boundaries of a device and repair that device if necessary. The iPhone and iPad are great if you just want a simple device and you want to depend on someone else to create the content and the experience for you. I need more control over my device, what I put on it and how I use it. If I want to brick it I should be allowed to do that. If I want to put and ‘unauthorized’ app on it, I want to be able to do that. With the Android OS, I can do all that. It’s funny, Apple is turning into the big brother they claimed to fight in their 1984 commercial.

I am a very happy camper with Verizon. I know I am still in the honeymoon stage and things could change very quickly if hoards of other migrate away from the ‘iDon’tPhone’ and stress the Verizon data network. I will be watching this closely as I move forward but until such a time comes, I think I made the right choice.

More Facebook Privacy Concerns

Every week we seem to hear more about the crazy Facebook privacy (lack of) settings and how most people don’t bother to or know how to check them. I came across an interesting site today that shows just how open your posts can be on FaceBook, if you are not very careful with your settings. Your Open Book scrapes the Facebook site via the search API which was made available by Facebook on April 21, 2010. The kicker is you don’t have to be logged into Facebook to use the search although you do get to see the users full profile if you are logged in when you click on the user.

If you are concerned that your settings are wrong or too permissive, RecalimPrivacy.org has a nice tool that can show you how how public your profile really is.

I have thought about deleting my Facebook account and I am looking for another way to keep in contact with those I have reconnected with. I may end up doing something with my own site with some type of RSS feed and I am closely following the Diaspora Project which is a distributed open source alternative to Facebook. It is in it’s VERY early stages but looks interesting. Now there is no guarantee that these four guys won’t turn evil but I an an optimist and choose to believe that these four guys will choose to do the right thing and listen to the public.

In the meantime I have deleted most of my information off the Facebook site (even though I know it is not gone and Facebook has hundreds of backups of that info for their own use) in an attempt to limit my exposure, in addition to locking down the settings as much as possible.

If you are thinking about quitting and want to make at least a small statement, QuitFacebookDay has popped up on the web to count the users who are pledging the delete their accounts on May 31, 2010.

Are you leaving Facebook?