Tuesday, February 26, 2008

Monavie hits news...again!

So you've now seen it on Fox 4 News and NBC 2 News.
http://www.fox4now.com/Global/story.asp?S=7842182
http://www.nbc-2.com/Articles/readarticle.asp?articleid=17823&z=3

You know how it works and how good it is now. For those who did not believe, believe now? The News even covered it.

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Cars that Drive themselves

http://www.myembarq.com/news/news_reader.php?storyid=15715526&feedid=222

If not basically it talks about how cars we drive themselves in the near future. Having an option to be manually driven at times. This vehicles would relay on communication from several different sensors and devices.

Imagine that. You can still drive to work and take a nap in the AM until you get there. However it does take the "fun" out of driving. But wait! Cut down accidental vehicle crash related deaths? Yes, I think it would. People are the ones who make stupid decisions in their motor vehicles, not the vehicles. The vehicles can't get up in the AM half asleep and assume they can control themselves. They simply start, and run till turn off again. Or can they?

This new vehicle system would probably revolutionize travel. No more grumpy highways drivers pissed that they have to drive 9 hrs. Or road rage because some ahole cut you off. Police would be able to actually do there job to serve and protect then to eat donuts clocking speeder.
To the people who are bad with directions. This article also mentioned something about the vehicle having a GPS type of device that would allow the vehicle to drive itself to the destination.

No more getting lost or "Blond moments" for many drivers.

Saturday, February 23, 2008

Lakes Park 31st Festival of Wheels

So today was to be the Lakes Park 31st Annual Festival of Wheels located in the park. If anyone knows about this show it is put on every year in February. This show has been a huge hit with enthusiasts and lovers of cars for many years and is hard to forget when at its best.

Sadly, this year the show was a total bomb. There was probably about a third of the vehicles that normally show up and the pedestrian attendance was very low compared to normal. As a former car show attendee and forever future enthusiast, this outcome saddens me. I remember, under different management, how HUGE this show had become. It was by far one of the area largest with a lot to offer.

A way out of the chaos. This was the first time new managing members setup this show. I think they just needed a little more help advertising this in the paper and elsewhere. I personally are on the mailing list of show so I never miss any of them, unless otherwise working or doing something that I had not finished early that same week. So I arrived rather late today, around 4 o'clock or so. Meet up with my good friends in the circuit, Roger Burwell (owner of the 2002 PT Cruiser many have seen) and Steve Fladung (owner of a 97' Mustang with vertical doors). As I was arriving, the both of them were packing up. This show was to go on until around 6 pm tonight, however it seemed to end early.

As a member of the SWFL PT Cruiser I like to see what the buzz is in and around the local circuit. There will definitely be some buzz about this last car show hands down. I felt it was a very poorly laid out strategy this time around in the marketing of this show. Most of the shows support some form of local charity, this is basically an incentive for pedestrians to view some magnificent cars that have had many hours spend on creating, modifying, or preserving their heritage.

Friday, February 22, 2008

Bloggings

Blogs, well, simply put, blogs. Blogging is harder then it looks. Most people believe that you simple write down things that would be found in your journal. This is not true. People want something that they can read and learn from, not just some short history.

Look at the best blogger, most are willing to provide a little bit of information into hey they are doing it. The rest that lie and tell you that you can't make it are afraid of competition. Simple put, write about something you know about and don't fake anything.

That is the key to a blog which people will read and come back to read more about. Make use of your time to accurately do something with yourself in a blog. Just don't ramble about anything unless that is your blog format.