Archive for April, 2013

Low-Point Loaded Baked Potato

By From http://www.pointsinmylife.com/ • Apr 29th, 2013 • Category: Blog Entries.Local

This amazingly gratifying baked potato is loaded with just the right ingredients that will satisfy your appetite and delight your palate!Low-Point Loaded Baked PotatoIngredients:- 1 large baked potato- 1/4 cup light sour cream- 1/4 cup light mayonnaise…



Winning Marijuana Defense – The Officer Made an Illegal Search

By From http://www.andrewflusche.com • Apr 29th, 2013 • Category: Blog Entries.Local

In some cases, the driver of the vehicle or the possessor of marijuana readily gives it over to the officer. Officers are very skilled about getting people to hand over contraband. However, in some cases they do have to perform a search in order to find a substance. The law of search and seizure in […]



A Hotel Beer Surprise

By From http://www.musingsoverapint.com/ • Apr 29th, 2013 • Category: Blog Entries.Local

I was attending a convention in a Roanoke, VA hotel this past weekend. Although I did stop at the Roanoke Railhouse Brewery before checking in, I expected to see little else in the form of craft beer during the course of the weekend. Imagine my surpris…



A rough forecast for Virginia chasing this week

By From http://stormsrus.blogspot.com/ • Apr 28th, 2013 • Category: Blog Entries.Local

A weak surface low flirting across the southeastern states, an upper low drifting up the Ohio valley, and the promise of a stubborn high pressure center anchored off the New England coast are all combining to suppress any decent chances at chasing here…



Google Glass Is Not All That

By From http://odonnellweb.com • Apr 28th, 2013 • Category: Blog Entries.Local

Robert Scoble is wrong about Google Glass.



Google Glass is not all that

By From http://odonnellweb.com/pelican/ • Apr 27th, 2013 • Category: Blog Entries.Local

Robert Scoble has proclaimed Google Glass the next revolutionary
thing.
He did the same thing with RSS and
podcasting
back in 2004. RSS and podcasts are great. I was upset as anybody by the
demise of Google Reader. However, 98% of the world didn’t care…



Google Glass is Not All That

By From http://odonnellweb.com/ • Apr 27th, 2013 • Category: Blog Entries.Local

Robert Scoble has proclaimed Google Glass the next revolutionary thing. He did the same thing with RSS and podcasting back in 2004. RSS and podcasts are great. I was upset as anybody by the demise of Google Reader. However, 98% of the world didn’t care. If podcasts ceased to exist tomorrow the only people who would care are the handful of people managing to make a living creating them, and the relative minority of us that consume them. He also proclaimed Netflix dead in 2007. I’m not running a “Scoble is wrong” blog, honest. I didn’t even remember the Netflix post, it just came up when I was searching for the RSS/podcast post.

However, If he missed the mark so badly on 3 big issues already, why would we have any confidence that he is right this time? Google Glass suffers from the same problem that RSS and Podcasting suffer from. They don’t solve a problem that most people have. Most of us are not looking for a more convenient way to search the web while we are walking down the street. The Internet democratized access to information. Cars made your world a smaller place. The telephone enabled real-time communication. What is Google Glass going to do? It probably is an incremental improvement over using your phone to take pictures. So what? What market is Google Glass going to disrupt? Robert theorizes that it might be advertising, as Google can use Glass to get in between virtually every transaction you do and minimize it’s dependency on ads for revenue. That is an interesting theory, but they have to sell 100 million of the things first. Good luck with that. They already have 100 million Android phones in circulation. Has anybody noticed a decline in ads? The hype around Glass reminds me of the hype around the Segway. Remember how it was going to revolutionize transportation?

Lest anyone thing I’m throwing stones in glass houses, just take a look at my comments regarding social networks in the second link in the first paragraph. I can be wrong too.



Google Glass is Not All That

By From / • Apr 27th, 2013 • Category: Blog Entries.Local

Robert Scoble has proclaimed Google Glass the next revolutionary thing. He did the same thing with RSS and podcasting back in 2004. RSS and podcasts are great. I was upset as anybody by the demise of Google Reader. However, 98% of the world didn’t care. If podcasts ceased to exist tomorrow the only people who would care are the handful of people managing to make a living creating them, and the relative minority of us that consume them. He also proclaimed Netflix dead in 2007. I’m not running a “Scoble is wrong” blog, honest. I didn’t even remember the Netflix post, it just came up when I was searching for the RSS/podcast post.

However, If he missed the mark so badly on 3 big issues already, why would we have any confidence that he is right this time? Google Glass suffers from the same problem that RSS and Podcasting suffer from. They don’t solve a problem that most people have. Most of us are not looking for a more convenient way to search the web while we are walking down the street. The Internet democratized access to information. Cars made your world a smaller place. The telephone enabled real-time communication. What is Google Glass going to do? It probably is an incremental improvement over using your phone to take pictures. So what? What market is Google Glass going to disrupt? Robert theorizes that it might be advertising, as Google can use Glass to get in between virtually every transaction you do and minimize it’s dependency on ads for revenue. That is an interesting theory, but they have to sell 100 million of the things first. Good luck with that. They already have 100 million Android phones in circulation. Has anybody noticed a decline in ads? The hype around Glass reminds me of the hype around the Segway. Remember how it was going to revolutionize transportation?

Lest anyone thing I’m throwing stones in glass houses, just take a look at my comments regarding social networks in the second link in the first paragraph. I can be wrong too.



Google Glass is Not All That

By From http://odonnellweb.com/pelican/ • Apr 27th, 2013 • Category: Blog Entries.Local

Robert Scoble has proclaimed Google Glass the next revolutionary thing. He did the same thing with RSS and podcasting back in 2004. RSS and podcasts are great. I was upset as anybody by the demise of Google Reader. However, 98% of the world didn’t care. If podcasts ceased to exist tomorrow the only people who would care are the handful of people managing to make a living creating them, and the relative minority of us that consume them. He also proclaimed Netflix dead in 2007. I’m not running a “Scoble is wrong” blog, honest. I didn’t even remember the Netflix post, it just came up when I was searching for the RSS/podcast post.

However, If he missed the mark so badly on 3 big issues already, why would we have any confidence that he is right this time? Google Glass suffers from the same problem that RSS and Podcasting suffer from. They don’t solve a problem that most people have. Most of us are not looking for a more convenient way to search the web while we are walking down the street. The Internet democratized access to information. Cars made your world a smaller place. The telephone enabled real-time communication. What is Google Glass going to do? It probably is an incremental improvement over using your phone to take pictures. So what? What market is Google Glass going to disrupt? Robert theorizes that it might be advertising, as Google can use Glass to get in between virtually every transaction you do and minimize it’s dependency on ads for revenue. That is an interesting theory, but they have to sell 100 million of the things first. Good luck with that. They already have 100 million Android phones in circulation. Has anybody noticed a decline in ads? The hype around Glass reminds me of the hype around the Segway. Remember how it was going to revolutionize transportation?

Lest anyone thing I’m throwing stones in glass houses, just take a look at my comments regarding social networks in the second link in the first paragraph. I can be wrong too.



A Poor Milestone for Craft Beer

By From http://www.musingsoverapint.com/ • Apr 27th, 2013 • Category: Blog Entries.Local

I stopped for gas Friday afternoon and as I was filling the tank I glanced down and saw this:

A New Belgian Brewing bottle cap, lying in the parking lot of the local gas and convenience store. It’s hardly uncommon to see factory beer trash lying ar…