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Two Great Technologies

The beautiful thing about technology is that it has a constant and incessant need to continuously improve itself. I am happy to say that two new recently announced technologies are awesome, and give us a glimpse of how technology will further influence our lives.

My Yahoo Beta. I have been a user of of My Yahoo for close to 10 years now. Well after 10 years, it is certainly worth the wait. I use My Yahoo at least 2-3 times a day. It is my prefered way of getting news, sports scores, weather reports, stock quotes, financial news, and currency rates.

The new My Yahoo beta adopts many of the latest Web technologies particularly Ajax and Javascript. This gives the application a much newer look and feel. In addition, Yahoo as added many new themes making the application far better looking than its predecessor.

If I had one complaint about My Yahoo was that there was a lot of wasted space. Since I use the application so frequently, I want all the information easily accessible and well organized. The new My Yahoo beta does all that and more. I chose a 3 column layout, that displays a ton more information than my prior layout. In addition, each section is actually a widget, that you can drag and drop anywhere on the page. This makes it a snap to rearrange the page so you can put the most important information where you want it most.

Yahoo also added better email integration. I don’t check my secondary email account (chengrob@yahoo.com) because I get so much spam, but now the email is integrated directly into the application so I only have to open the email client when I actually have an email!

But I saved the best for last. This version also supports RSS feeds. I am now able to track the news of all of my favorite bloggers from my home page. Each new blog entry shows up with all of my other news as it is written. One little thing that shows how technology keeps me more productive and informed.

I am also excited about Amazon’s new MP3 download site which, to my knowledge, is the only one of its kind. I have never used iTunes and now I never will. The reason is iTunes is only good for playing music on your PC and on your iPod. Anything else is difficult if not impossible. I want to play music on my stereo in the US and also in Brazil. Plus in my BMW and my Astra. So instead of iTunes, I went to the local Best Buy every month and bought several CDs and then ripped them as soon as I got home.

Amazon’s new service is AWESOME. You can download all of the music in MP3 format and without any restrictions. This saves me a bunch of time, allowing me more time to listen to music rather than ripping it. But it does not end there. Amazon has done a great job organizing the music to make the shopping process more pleasurable. When you search an artist, they have detailed biographies about the bands and artists. They are all very well written and give an inside look on the lives of the musicians.

The cost of each CD is somewhere between $7-$8 for a whole CD or $.89 for a particular track. That’s right, it costs close to 1/2 what you pay in Best Buy, and $.10 less than what you pay at iTunes.

In addition, Amazon makes it really easy to purchase and download. They integrated their One Click technology into the MP3 download site. So literally, if you see a disk that you like, you click and 5 minutes later it is in your PC ready for listening.

You can also preview any of the songs directly from your PC without a download. Plus just like all things Amazon, the site is very well organized and one can view recommendations based on previous purchases, the most popular artists, albums and downloads.

I have literally spent hours on the Amazon site downloading MP3’s because the process is so enjoyable. I find myself listening to more music and certainly spending a lot more money. Great job, Amazon.

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Rio de Janeiro Christmas Tree Fireworks


I thought of this video we made last year, as we approach the Christmas season. Every year, they put a large 100 foot, 10 story Christmas tree on the lake where I live in Rio de Janeiro. Each year they decorate the tree with a different and unique Christmas theme with literally millions of blinking lights. People come from all over Rio to view the tree, literally flooding the area with spectators and street vendors. On the last night, they have a spectacular fireworks around the tree. Solange took this video from our bedroom window in January 2007.

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Support our Troops

Before I start this blog, I want it to be known that I do not support the war in Iraq. I never have. I have always felt that there was a cheaper and more peaceful way to achieve the same objectives. Aside from the colossal waste of money, I am finding this war in Iraq annoying for another reason. Let’s face the fact that this war is dragging on endlessly because we are LOSING. This is what bothers me. Whether I agree with this war or not, we should not be losing.

We are a large country, right around 300 million people give or take a few illegal immigrants. And Iraq is a small country, latest census puts them a tad shy of 27 million. They are less than 1/10th the size of us.

But the numbers get even stranger for me. Latest polls show that still roughly one third of Americans support the war in Iraq. That’s (300 million * 33%) 100 million people. That means that there are more Americans that support the war in Iraq than there are people in Iraq. In fact, a lot more.

Let’s take the 100 million people, and say that only 5% of them are between the ages of 18-22. That means that there are 5,000,000 Americans between the ages of 18-22 that support the war. Even if you throw out women and gays, there still should be over 2,000,000 Americans.

This is where the numbers do not add up. By all reports, there are about 150,000 troops in Iraq. President Bush implemented a paltry surge of another 30,000 troops. And best I can tell, we struggled to get another 30K troops out there, and it isn’t working. This makes no sense to me.

Based on the numbers, there should be a line outside of the recruitment office. People ready and willing and able to get the job done. Bush’s problem is not the Democrats. IT’S THE REPUBLICANS.

The people that support the war need to support the war. Not just by voting in a poll. And certainly not by watching Monday Night Football sitting on the couch with a beer in your hand and the remote in the other. Supporting the war also does NOT mean putting a nice little bow magnet on your car. War means sacrifice, and if you support the war, then SACRIFICE. If you know someone that is young and healthy, encourage them to go to Iraq and truly support the troops.

If all the Americans that support the war truly support the war. We would have millions of troops in Iraq, and the game would be over.

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PC Pitstop goes to Boston

Since PC Pitstop is a virtual company, twice a year everyone gathers for the company meeting held in a difference locale. This fall we had the company meeting in Boston. We had three days of meetings and the team outing was a Red Sox game right before the playoffs began. The weather was close to perfect although it showed a little toward the end of the game. The photos were taken by Sheila and Sandra. Sheila wrote all of the captions and then I put it all into LyteBox. Cool.

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Corruption

I love Brazil in so many ways. It is an amazing country with an over abundance of natural resources. They have it all. Abundant forests, amazing fruits and vegetables. Plenty of rain. On top of all of this, Brazil has no natural disasters. No hurricanes, earthquakes or tornados. It covers a huge area in South America. 8.5 million square kms to be exact. In comparison, the United States marks the map at 9.6 millions square kms. Put it another way. Pull out Alaska, and Brazil is actually larger than the United States.

Then on top of all of this, Brazil has the best energy strategy. I just bought a new car in Brazil and it has a flex engine, which burns both alcohol and normal gas. On top of this, alcohol is dispensed at all gas stations in Rio de Janeiro.

What an amazing place! But Brazil has two large negatives. Poverty, and violence. When driving anywhere, it is hard to miss all the signs of poverty, and the pure frustration of the people. Brazil has the largest gap in wealth between the rich and poor in the world.

I pay a lot of taxes in Brazil. There are property taxes, sales taxes, and there is even a tax for every transaction from my bank account. The problem is that money never finds its way to the people that need it most, and for whom it was intended.

CORRUPTION. The richest people in Brazilian society are government officials. I love the fine dining scene in Rio, and quite often the most expensive restaurants are full of government officials. This is of course upside down. The richest people in American society are businessmen and enterpreneurs. And that is the way it should be.

Currently, Brazil’s president, Luiz Inácio Lula, rules one of the most corrupt administrations in the history of Brazil’s fledgling democracy. This is not a secret. On the contrary, the newspapers have uncovered scandal after scandal after scandal. As an American living in Brazil, it was shocking to witness the level of grift, and the level of inactivity. Almost weekly, there would be a new scandal involving millions and millions of dollars.

I have often pondered how can this issue be solved. If only there were no corruption, the poverty and violence issues would magically disappear. But more importantly, the underlying fundamentals of Brazilian’s marvelous people and natural resources would come shining through. It would catapult Brazil to the forefront of international commerce.

But of course this is silliness. Corruption is a cancer. Once it begins to take hold in a society, it becomes almost impossible to remove. Like a cancer, it feeds on itself, and its natural propensity is to expand and pollute other cells. I cannot imagine the wealthy politicians giving up their plush lifestyles for the greater good of the country. In fact the opposite is true, they will protect and defend their position to the detriment of the country.


We should expel Abramoff from the country.

We are fortunate as Americans because grift is NOT the rule in American politics. Yes, it exists in all governments, but American government has managed its corruption well. This is why I hate Jack Abramoff and his posse of blood sucking parasite politician friends. Jack’s going to spend some time in prison, but I believe that this is far too light a sentence. He should be deported out of the country, and his passport confiscated so that he will never return. I am worried that once of out prison, he will continue his bloodsucking all over again, selling favors to the highest bidder. He is incorrigible, so let him screw up some other country, not ours.

When someone has cancer, the oncologist always recommends the most aggressive therapy possible. Every spick and speck that remotely resembles cancer most be removed and as quickly as possible. I am not a fan of the latest Republican notion of torture, but in this case, I think that torture might be appropriate. We want all the names of his cohorts, instigators, and anyone that might be remotely connected with this slime ball. THEY ALL MUST GO.

I’ve seen the other side in Brazil and it saddens my heart. Just like all the money in the world cannot help a cancer patient. All the money in the world cannot help a society riddled with corruption. The only solution is aggressive treatment after the diagnosis occurs.

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