Saturday, May 09, 2009

2 Miles: May 7, 8 and 9

Two miles completed, nothing special has happened except that we are now experiencing some difficulties from the folks we purchased our house from. Some people are jerks, liars, and make a sport to see how many people they can deceit.

I saw this people receive a check for almost 200K dollars and they are jerking me around for $500 bucks. If you sign a contract you should know what you are signing, which in short, is an agreement to perform an action, not to perform a different action an try an tweak it to your angle. Being that the wife is a lawyer, I would have expect her to follow the law, not bend it.

The bottom line is that when you sign something, read it, double check it, and ensure that all points are covered. In our case, we labeled that an unit had to be replaced as new, they are arguing the unit is new to the house even though it has a manufacturing date of 2000. WHAT JERKS!!!!!! see you in small claims court bitches!

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Saturday, April 25, 2009

2-Miles: Dogs and covenants

As I previously mentioned communities in Florida are governed by a Home Owners Association (HOA) and its covenants. In Saw Mill Lakes the covenants state that dogs are not to be left unattended and are not to be outside without a leash.

Why is it then that I constantly see dogs outside, without anyone left to look after them, but an invisible fence. What many pet owners fail to realize is that invisible fences are not 100% foolproof. Who is in charge of enforcing these rules?

Today, during my two mile run, a man was walking his dog alongside his toddler. He was concerned for the little girl and was paying very little attention to the dog. The dog was small and full of energy. He had a leash on the doggy, but in his distraction, he fail to see that the dog had strech the leash close to six feet and inadvertly was heading righ down my way. I was in no way treaten by the little thing, but did get tangle and almost hit the pavement because of the retractable leash. I recover quickly and did not fall.

The bottom line is that when someone adopts a pet into their life they assume a certain responsibility. A responsibility that should not be taken lightly, if I happen to have fallen and crack, say a bone, who would have been responsible for the cost? During the year that I have lived in this development I have been chased by three different dogs during my outside runs. Would I be entitle to bring suit if one of those dogs have bitten me? Who would I sue, the community, the pet owner or both? Luckily for me, we are moving in a few weeks to a community known for enforcing its covenants and rules. In addition, our next community is bigger and offers more sidewalk and trails to allow, hopefully, for a more enjoyable 2-Mile experience.

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Thursday, December 11, 2008

Sad Economics Time

The New York Post just posted a story titled "BETTER SIGN OF TIMES". This comes about because the NY City SANDWICH BOARD Man got a job.

This is great for the Sandwich board man, but a better economy this does not make. There are two weeks left till Christmas and stores are running more and more sales, TV and online advertising campaigns. This is due to slow downs and decline sales from 2007. As well, this year temporary help numbers are down for the season and many stores have chosen to not hire and cut their regular employees to part time.

The bottom line is that the media tends to create big hype. We are now in tuned to their efforts to persuade us to one side or another. Proof is that we have know elected the First Black President. We as a people are capable of making better choices. Newspapers are almost all gone. Magazines have downsized, the print publications of the past with hundred and hundred of pages have decline, some to single digits. Wake up America! We are in a state of economic depression; it is time to do all things possible to build a nestegg. The rich keep getting richer because in these times they are able to buy stocks at an all time low price, they can afford to float cheap real estate. If you would have planned better, you too would be getting wealthier, stop blaming the man, and start placing the blame on yourself.

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Tuesday, March 13, 2007

Cry baby Viacom is not part of the cure

Viacom, the parent company of MTV, VH1, Comedy Central, among others big networks, today place suit against Google after repeatedly asking youTube to remove unauthorized posting of video clips from programs from the aforementioned networks.

Google, which has already eliminated close to 100,000 clips from the you Tube library after the last Viacom incident, is facing a difficult time keeping copyrighted materials from the youTube.com site.

I think this is a frivolous lawsuit as Google itself is not the source of the copyright violations, and neither is youTube for that matter, but the blame lies on the users who post this clips. youTube is a victim of its own success. The site is successful because visitors can find clips of entertainment that they like where these networks web sites do not.

The bottom line is that in today's marketing jargon everyone talks about wanting to be viral. If Viacom and its network of sites wants to increase their page views, they can easily do so by opening their sites to allow visitors to upload their own network video clips. Better yet, they can put up a show in its entirety on their sites and allow users to select a particular segment to be saved so that those users can send to their friends. They can generate a lot of advertising revenue and fix the problem. In today's world most people are part of the problem as most people have become complainers instead of taking the approach of how do we fix problem. I have decided not to complain, but instead to offer solutions.

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