Thursday, March 17, 2011

Is accountable media really a future posiblity?

My faith that true accountability will one day be applied to the rampant, irresponsible, destructive impact, our current versions of "News / Media Outlets" have on this country, has been restored! See if you can understand the implication of the technology being demonstrated here, in one of the most fascinating videos you'll ever see.

You can skip to the 11 minute marker in this video to more quickly learn of the broader implications of these genius efforts at MIT.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RE4ce4mexrU
  • This amazing combination of unified technologies, now provides the ability to analyze all speech happening on every station (satellite and local) in the U.S.!
  • Yielding a monthly database of over 3 billion recorded, analyzed and linked comments from our entire media spectrum.
  • This vast record of real data is then mapped into "event structures" and their common links between people.
    • (Also imagine the implications for tracking terrorist organization, if that is your bigger focus.)
  • Common ground and interconnectivity between the content viewed on TV and the resulting commentary from the public may then be analyzed.
  • These relationships are able to be measured and linked in ways which create viewable results.
  • The results of these real media / date analysis are able to illustrate for the first time the actual "Cycle" of mass media effect on the commentary of its viewers and oddly enough the inverse reaction of mass media FROM the public commentary.
    • A feedback loop of sorts.
    • In other word the "News" media outlets simply giving us what they eventually think we want to hear and are entertained and titillated by.
Perhaps a future with non-duped voters really is a possibility.

UPDATE:
I do still think such CRAZY tech, will start auto-magically, holding more and more people and media outlets accountable one day... A maturity of our information if you will. Information which is now quite overwhelming, (and unfortunately confusing and riddling the less discerning sub-cultures within our society with more conspiracy driven thoughts, than facts;) will one day surface and evolve.

A form of "automagic" footnoting of how our information is being sourced and why it is "popular" or deemed "important" if you will, must come to our rescue.

A credibility and understanding of any resulting perpetuation of freely available  disseminated  distributed and edited information (or prevention of such abuse, in the cases when inaccurate information is fortified with bad facts or lies;) will one day be a reality; and perhaps very ironically, such discernment will be granted via the further and deeper usage of the very tech which currently leads so many, naively astray. The software just has to catch up.
     As usual these days: More power to the programmers...  :-)
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Monday, March 14, 2011

3 videos which inspire a new outlook on solving our U.S. education epidemic!

Want to be versed in better possibilities and a better future for your children's education? Take the 45 minutes required to view this set of multimedia information in order to gain a broad insight into the predictable problems and some game changing, amazing solutions.

Our future has a good chance of improving if we take the time required to become an educated democracy. This improvement must start with the vast amount of adult voters improving their own education as to how we arrived at this treacherous state in our countries history.

1.) Learn about the history of how our "modern" educational system started, and some insight on why it has run a muck. (12 Minutes)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zDZFcDGpL4U

2.) Learn about the future of our education when it itself is taught how to embrace and use current technology. (20 Minutes)
 http://youtu.be/nTFEUsudhfs

3.) Consider a warning from one of the riches men in the world; explaining, the a 3-5 year projection; if state and local school budgets remain operating the way they do, will make college educations "unaffordable". (11 Minutes)
 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jiUKpX09zo4

You may want to join some of the organizations which are already initiating these changes and allowing you to participate in "The Future" or education today!

Kahn Academy:  http://www.khanacademy.org/
Try a few "courses" / videos yourself.
**Are you smarter than a 5th grader? :-)

Big History Project:
http://www.bighistoryproject.com/Big-History/~/media/BD691221050D4D54B4EEF5A955D63DA3.ashx
From: http://www.bighistoryproject.com/Big-History/Themes

Now that you have a taste (bad or good) of how we arrived at this point; and perhaps how things should be done, as well as why most institutions seem so completely antiquated and unaccountable; what will you do to influence and guide the future of education within your community, your state, your country? Sitting on the sideline will sideline this country's potential and your children's ability to function or even compete within a global market.
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Friday, March 11, 2011

23 years of innovation no OS company can touch!

Very cool! A reminder of Microsoft's incredible Out-Of-The-Bubble thinking. Selling an OS, which could be installed and perform on any mix (or price point) of standardized hardware over a 23 year period of time!! This philosophy has truly been a revolution in computing.

It is so hard for most people to understand why folks are foolish not to choose Microsoft again and again; unless they have actually ran a company or made significant investments in technology over the years. Companies MUST depend on TRUE innovation, rather than hype... A company (or a successful capitalist, artist, student or developer) must be able to depend on platforms which allow for flexibility and an ability to change and move quickly with changing trends, product demands, and development tools. And anyone responsible for making the purchasing decisions must appear to understand built-in-obsolescence (and the HUGE overhead expended on technology each year.) Stable investments must stand the test of time, not appear to be foolish money spent year after year.

A slogan I wrote and have used as a heading for my own website for years, goes like this; "The innovation of new, successful ideas is seldom as challenging as assuring their acceptance & adoption."

No company who has simply "branded" and assembled their own commodities driven, hardware mix, and then restricted the use of their brand to a single in-house OS, will ever compare to BIG PICTURE level of technology Microsoft has innovated and established. However, I understand there will always be those who feel sporadic, attention grabbing marketing, is the greatest accomplishment they know of in this arena. And while I might agree to the notion, convincing less than 15% of the average U.S.'s consumers that you are the most innovative or the most advanced, is impresive; I personally believe it is a better technological and even financial accomplishment to actually BE THE MOST innovative and advanced.

Ease of use or minimalism aside; consider the fact any MS OS consumer is allowed, and piratically encouraged, to slap together or upgrade any unlimited mix of 1000's of core & peripheral products; and now with Windows 7, even this incredible challenge has now been made to look seamless, and so easy even an Apple fan boy could use it's full potential!

Lipstick and rouge (or aluminium and white plastic) is no where near as impressive to me as driving and evolving an OS which meets the needs of 90% of every business on this planet.

Side Note: In 2006 I actually bought over $150,000 in Apple, XServe, OSX machines to be utilized in our back office; (took loads of begging to convince our IT department to support my effort;) only to be met with one of Apples typical announcements, that Apple will no longer produce or support (this not so legacy) sever-level, hardware platform. (Can't imagine how a University of Virginia must have felt about this announcement; who utilized the same hardware around the same time to build one of the worlds most powerful super-computing, clusters of CPU's)

This is a typical slap in the face, from a company that is more interested in corralling and controlling media sales and consumption, over creating products all of us can use to support capitalism and ongoing profitable business practices. As if built in obsolescence isn't already a large enough hurdle, which loyal customers are already over coming and ignoring in order to make repeated investments into a company's "trendy" technology. The very LEAST these company's should do, is understand their responsibility to innovate to an extent to produce lasting ideas which can be built on for years!

Heck, ask those add agencies and universities who have spent years utilizing Macs within their production and teaching environments through the use of suites and volumes of Adobe products, such as Photoshop, InDesign, Flash, Dreamweaver, etc... Only to more recently finding Apple deteriorating and sabotaging their relationship with even its most impressive software partners. Again the goal has rarely been true innovations, "Standards", a focus on customer loyalty or even a common since understanding for protecting customers investments for some of these technological and consumer electronics firms. It is typically about chasing a very temporary fad, or convincing average consumers of what is "cool". Not a very high-end, high-tech, stable, approach to product development and on-going value adds for your loyal customers.
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Friday, February 18, 2011

Our Duties and Responsibilities in Education

If we lead with contradictions we miss-lead. We must speak, act and vote from a perspective of each of our own individual testimony's; guided by the core desire to improve life for all Americans. When it comes to educating and raising our children, being influenced by the contradictory manipulations of a political campaigning machine; built to sway groups of voting lemmings; can not enter in to the sensibilities required to update an aging and failing education system which has not significantly changed it's method of educating in over 50 years.

A friend of mine, whom I respect a great deal, recently announced he was running for a position within his local school board.
"By state legislative enactment, local school boards are delegated power and authority to develop policies, rules, and regulations to control the operation of the schools, including system organization, school site location, school finance, equipment purchase, staffing, attendance, curriculum, extracurricular activities, and other functions essential to the day-to-day operation of schools within the district's boundaries. Boards may also be authorized by the state legislature to levy taxes, invest resources, initiate eminent domain proceedings, acquire land, and assume bonded indebtedness." - education.com
Duties and Responsibilities ( http://www.education.com/reference/article/school-boards-duties-responsibilities-decision/?page=2 )
"In most states, it is the local board that is fully charged with the responsibility to establish and maintain a basic organizational structure for the local school system, develop curriculum, meet federal and state mandates for public schools, appoint a superintendent and key members of the central office staff, adopt an annual budget, and create a climate that promotes educational excellence. Consequently, school boards initiate educational policies at the local level and have a responsibility for implementing a variety of state and federal policies. These boards provide important administrative oversight relative to the educational policies and programs they institute; play a central role in establishing systems and processes to ensure the school system's fiscal, programmatic, and outcome accountability; and undertake broad human resource functions that include making crucial decisions regarding the district's top-level leadership and key staff. Finally, school boards provide leadership for the local school system, adopting a unifying vision and mission, soliciting and balancing the participation and input of members of the community, and advocating on behalf of the educational needs of children at the local, state, and national levels."
Impacting the future of education in this state and around the country is an incredibly difficult challenge, one that is hard to even find a starting point for.
"A host of contemporary concerns present challenges to the local school board's pivotal role in the governance structure in American public education. These challenges include declining public confidence in public schools; limited financial and operational support; changing demographics; perceived drops in student achievement and performance; persistent student attrition or dropouts; reports of crime and violence in the school setting; and adversarial relationships with employee groups." - education.com
I am frustrated by the notion that running for a position on any school board in this state or country is unlikely to yield on opportunity which it is "all about the kids". It is after all an elected position on a large governing body. Therefore, it is very similar to those groups many of us have seen within even large religious organizations. As most of us have inevitable witnessed, they often seem to be less about God and more about the elevation of man's ego.

There are over 7,000 elected school board members in Texas. Out of a total of 1,068 school boards in Texas, 1,062 boards are members of TASB.

Given all the current budget short falls which are being published around the state, the latest slogan every school board is expected to follow is, "Do more with less". Reminds me of a similar slogan NASA adopted years ago in the face of it's federal budget cuts, "Faster, cheaper, Smarter". In their case they truly acted and made the most of this new set of philosophies, yielding some of the most compelling and effective space and research missions their field had ever scene.
"Given the variety of policy considerations for school boards, the decision-making process of the board will vary depending upon the issues addressed, the parties involved, and the organizational interests, operational procedures, time constraints, and personal values of the decision makers. School boards are political organizations with members elected to serve a broad constituency. Decision-making in this environment is a highly political process in which coalition building, bargaining, competition, and adaptation are common." - education.com
Any elected forum at the helm of large institutions often tends to eventually serve the egos of those who council from it. Assuming this natural human tendency of serving one's own ego could be avoided; and each vote cast by individual board members was able to avoid posturing, hidden agendas, stagnant thinking, or any stubbornness brought on by those really just trying to protect their current position, here are many of the approaches and resources I would encourage anyone entering any such opportunity or position to consider.
"As with most organizations, it cannot be assumed that school board members are unified actors, and studies of school board decision-making show that individual role interests and social roles often serve as analytical constructs to explain decision-making processes. Local boards typically consist of members who possess divergent individual agendas and a limited set of mutually shared values or beliefs. Nevertheless, existing school board policies, extant procedures, and regularized customs and practices create and then enforce a unifying culture within the school board that is designed to maintain the status quo and has a relatively conservative perspective." - education.com
Align with the most empowered greatest thinkers in American education.

Adopt their guiding principals:
Study the values presented within well researched organizations such as the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation. (They summarize many key principals within the "College Ready education plan".)
Go to page 6 of their education plan to read key bullets on:
Focus on success at a higher level
Empower excellent teachers
Innovate to support and engage students

Follow the wisdom and consider membership in renowned organizations:
Students First .ORG http://www.studentsfirst.org/
Kahn Academy .ORG http://www.khanacademy.org/

Learn as much as possible about the technologies at our disposal today - and how cheaply and easily they can be implemented:
http://themichaelhulmeproject.blogspot.com/2008/11/where-or-when-will-your-kids-go-to.html
"The work of board members is seldom self-selected and is more likely to be defined for them by the superintendent, other professional educators, community leaders, interest groups, or state and federal actors. Despite the importance of policy making, board members report that day-to-day responsibilities consume most of their time and complain that they seldom have time for reflection, brainstorming, and long-term planning. Despite concerns for educational equity and quality, boards more often address matters of financial accountability, which tends to enforce a role as steward of the public purse and a perspective of fiscal conservatism." - education.com
When people tell you "no" find out "why". Teach them "yes" and explain "how".

Always keep in mind that the brain and body requires healthy food, nutrition and exercise. Therefor our system of socialized education will fail without it:
http://themichaelhulmeproject.blogspot.com/2010/02/our-childrens-health-is-to-important.html
http://www.jamieoliver.com/foundation/jamies-food-revolution/
http://www.jamieoliver.com/us/foundation/jamies-food-revolution/school-food

Any decent education in this world must depend on the latest tools. And the greatest tool available to us in this day and age is information. However our current education system was formulated during an industrial revolution not an information revolution. Therefor the concentration on memorization and fact finding versus comprehension, execution and implementation has got to change.
"Models of decision-making emphasize inventing, developing, and analyzing possible solutions before selecting a particular course of action. Selecting a possible course of action is informed by the judgment of the decision maker, the analyses of the alternatives on a logical or systematic basis, and the political bargaining process. A major criticism of decision-making in the context of local school boards is that adequate alternative solutions are not always considered in the decision-making process prior to drafting policies." - education.com
On a very personal and potentially touchy political note: I tend to think most people actively involved in careers supported by or in support of the American education system, should reconsider any positions which are outspoken about claims towards anti-socialism; since it would indeed be chatter of utter hypocrisy. Our entire education system is in fact a socialized response to not only educating our children, but in many cases raising them. In other words; a person's mere involvement or dependency for income through such institutions, is directly demonstrating support for one of our countries most crucial and blatant dependencies on "socialism". (At least as it is defined and criticized within the realm of manipulative political rhetoric.)

An early lessons all of our children should understand is their actions speak even louder than their words. Let's not pretend to be polarized by politicized rhetoric while openly depending on social systems and political machines to administer and guide the most important parental and educational areas of American living.
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Wednesday, February 2, 2011

How to get several free iPads - Simple, don't sign an AT&T contract!

Perhaps I should have titled this article, “I just signed up with AT&T for a new iPhone 4 plan, so I lost $1,873.76 over the next two years!” However, I didn’t think that was as catchy.

I have previously written on the many advantages of avoiding at all cost cell phone contracts; and purchasing your own handsets or smart phones out-right or in full; rather than getting sucked in to a “subsidized plan”. However, let me this time put it in even more simple terms, by making a current market comparison to just two of the leading cell phone platforms and plans. (This information was current as of 2/2/2011)

As for how you get a free iPad along the way? It’s simple, with the money left over, from this “out-of-pocket comparison”, you should have more than enough left over to purchase a couple, of the latest, top-of-the-line iPads or any other exciting piece of consumer electronics you wish. As long as you don’t THROW THIS MONEY AWAY.

As mentioned I’m keeping this comparison simple, so I’ll itemize only two (2) out-of-pocket comparisons: In one case we will purchase a new Android phone, which we’ll use on Virgin Mobile’s pay-as-you-go / No-Contract, Sprint powered network. Our other choice will be to sign-up for the latest iPhone, using one of AT&T’s comparable, two year contracted, “subsidized” plans. (I will be create two scenarios with as close to the same performance and usage opportunities as possible. In both cases you could chose a less inclusive, cheaper set of options, for instant have a limited number of calling minutes.)

1st, lets total the Android purchase along with two years of service on Virgin Mobil:

LG Optimus “V”, is the new Android handset we will purchase.

Available for: $149 - free and clear of any contract obligation at select local Radio Shacks.

The month to month charge (No contract) for Virgin Mobiles Unlimited EVERYTHING, or “Beyond Talk” plan is: $60 - per month.
(“Tethering”, or sharing your data with another device while on the go, is natively built in to this version of Android, “2.2”)

You must pay the first month up front. So this will bring your total amount at time of purchase (No “Signing”, since there is no contract!) to:
$209.00 - This includes your first 30 days of Unlimted / “Beyond Talk” services. Therefor, the addition of $1380.00 for the 23 next months of $60 charges thereafter, will bring a two year total out of pocket to:
$1,589.00 - For a full 2 years of service. Of course at any time you were free to switch carriers with no penalty, and you owned the Android Smart Phone free and clear from day one.

2nd, lets now total the ever popular (well marketed) iPhone / AT&T avenue:

iPhone 4 16GB model will sell for $199 with your 2 year contract. The phone would normally sell for around $570.00, if bought outside of AT&T network, as an “UNlocked” phone. (iPhone 4, is unfortunately still a 3G device, despite the confusion for some given the “4” in the model name. Therefore the Android model above is also a 3G Android handset.)

Now let’s breakdown the comparable AT&T voice, text and data plan:
AT&T doesn't currently offer one price for UNlimited everything, so we will come as close as we can.

Unlimited Calling or “Nation Unlimited” plan, as AT&T refers to it, is:
$69.99 - per month, with a 2yr contract

Now you must add a data plan, since after all this is a “smart phone”, and the Apples to apples comparative AT&T plan to Virgins Unlimited, is known as their, “Data PRO, 2GB, for iPhone, with Tethering” - nothing cryptic about that mouthful of a plan title. It goes for:
$45.00 - per month, with a 2yr contract

Now the only thing still missing from AT&T’s offering is the beloved Texting. This “Messaging unlimited” plans go for:
$20.00 - per month, with a 2yr contract

So your total amount due at time of “Signing”, is eventually:
$334.99

However, you may opt to have the $135.99 in 1st month voice and data fees simple billed to you. Now you add together the additional $3,127.77 in charges for the remainder of your 24 month contract and you reach the grand total of:
$3,462.76 = full 2 years of service.

That is a difference of:
$1,873.76!!

Let’s make a concession here, if we must. And lets assume the iPhone 4 is a slightly better phone. It does after all retail without a contract for $570.00. So lets take that extra $371 which is subsidized by AT&T; since you were willing to commit to these terms for the next two years; and let's credit this amount towards the difference. $1,873.76 - $371.00 = $1,502.76

3rd, lets consider the cost of an iPad = $499.00 (Base model):
What do you know? You have now devised a plan to save enough money to purchase an iPad! ...Or an Android tablet - You make the choice! At least you will enjoy and get something in return for this leftover money; and won’t simply be throwing this money at AT&T for the sake of their enjoyment and profit margins.

You sure don’t want to EVER choose the 3G iPad version, that will simply mean more monthly money going to AT&T for an additional data plan. You are MUCH better off, simply “Tethering” your "Base Model" iPad to your iPhone of Android handset when on the road and using it’s existing data plan. Or just use its built in WiFi of course when at home, office, school, airport or the coffee shop.

But what to do with the left over $1,003.76 ?

How about a new laptop for the kids? Or Two or three (or even 4!) of the new iPod Touches for them to play around with, since they were probably the ones begging you to buy the new iPhone 4 in the first place so they could tinker with all the games and apps.

Or fine, How about a top of the line HDTV, pocket camcorder; since the LG Optimus “V”, Android device, doesn't shoot as high of quality videos. You’ll still have plenty of money left over, since few cameras these days, “Pro-sumer” or otherwise, top the $1,000 dollar price range.

Other HUGE Advantages of making this transition:
Being on the Android platform means NEVER having to hook your phone up to your computer, to back it up, or download apps, or sync songs, or restore your contacts. The iPhone was made as a “Companion device”, this is very out-dated thinking. The Android device was made to fully exploit “The Cloud”, a.k.a. the Internet, for all app purchases, data backups and downloads.

Apple intentionally limits it's users choices:
Being forced to depend solely on the “Apple Ecosystem” lends itself to all sort of limitation and frustrations for a consumer. For instance when choosing to buy your favorite song; and then finding out after purchasing it, you don’t have the freedom to move it or play it on other MP3 devices, except those made by Apple.

The same is true for all media purchased on any Apple device. So much for later moving your favorite iTunes movies or songs to a more reasonably priced MP3 or Video player or perhaps a centralized Home Media Server, which will also be gaining popularity as digital media continues to make its way to our living rooms on a variety of set-top playback devices, such as Game Consoles, Roku Netflix Devices, Blu-Ray player, and Smart TVs!

Android, due to the nature of it’s open platform, will continue to provide the most advanced, innovative and highest performing handsets and smart phones. So getting vested towards it’s learning curve and application store will be time well spent. And the Android Market Place has as robust of a selection of application as the Apple iPhone community enjoys. However a much larger percentage of the application for Android are offered at no charge.

Unlike Apple, Google keeps NONE of the proceeds from application sales! Depending strictly on residual advertising. Therefor, 90% of the profits from each sale go directly to the developer, with the remaining 10% offered to the Carrier hosting the phones data. This sales model will continue to healthily inspire the loyalty of Developers and the support of Carries well into the future.

On the flip side:
Apples model will only prove to be good on the short term for Apple share holders. As they keep 30% of each sales for themselves; and give the remaining 70% strictly to the developer. This "closed" ecosystem, and more limited 3rd party profit, is an approach which has NEVER served Apple well in the long term. Ultimately hindering their progress when their innovative history should have put them on top of their game. Instead their greed has always proven to stifle their opportunities in markets they should have remained dominant in. i.e. the Personal computer market.

Keep, and better utilize, your current cell phone number:

If you can see the beauty of saving $1,874 in just 24 months, then perhaps you can also see the crazy advantages of using your “Google Voice” phone number (or Porting your current cell phone number to Google Voice) And using it as your primary contact.

With the use of a free service known as “Google Voice”, and the integration of your new Android / Google Smart Phone, you can do all sort of advanced and useful things with just your phone number You never could before. These features also make switching to a new phone in the future Painless and Transparent to any caller.

With Google Voice, you may have your number forwarded to other numbers of your choice or dumped directly to voicemail, depending on the date and time and who's calling. Google Voice's own, Web-accessible voicemail, with its automatic (and sometimes unintentionally hilarious) transcription, makes even the iPhone's visual-voicemail feature look like a last-decade product

Side Note:
The Android community tends to gravitate towards exploiting the freedom of this platform by publishing all the simple steps needing to “Rooting” or hacking your device, so as to explore even more uses than the developers or manufacture of the devices ever intended. This allows many handsets to last years beyond their original intention, by continually updating them (If the manufacture doesn’t choose to do it first,) to the latest OS version and apps.

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Thursday, January 20, 2011

Shop for Locally Made Goods; then China, a.k.a. Walmart, can keep their junk!

Who knew when I was recently looking to upgrade the sound portion of my home entertainment system, I would end up buying hand-made, locally produced & engineered speakers from a small boutique dealer?

While I have known about Toby Speakers since I was in High School (circa 1980's), and have heard they make a science out of their sound; or is it the other way around? I honestly thought any pair of their speakers which I might be tempted by, would be priced well out of my desired price range. However, my last set of home speakers lasted me 25 years, so I knew I wanted to make a smart choice; one I would be happy with on a long-term basis. Well, I re-discovered a solution which also brought me immediate gratification.

With a reputation for consulting and engineering the sound for local venues such as the Omni IMAX theater at the Ft. Worth Science and History Museum; and more recently depended on to solve the very lacking PA system within the Bass Performance Hall; I just assumed rather than looking into Toby' speakers, I would be more realistic to take my money to Best Buy for yet another mass produced, well marketed, pair of Bose, or perhaps some other "Made in China" solution. Was I ever wrong...

I first chose a custom mix of surround speakers Toby custom made, (4 pairs in total); which are a derivation of Linkwitz Lab's acclaimed Pluto 2, Omni-directional loud speakers. While Linkwitz, as with all of his speakers, prefers to build individual amplifiers into the cabinetry or base of each individual speaker, Toby's version were engineered to operate more conventionally, powered by your existing receiver / amplifier. Which suited me fine, since I had no intention of changing any of the other component or configuration with the rest of my entertainment center.

While Toby's version of the Pluto (which Toby simply produced to explore the claims of acoustic values published by Sigfried Linkwitz,) are a much more modest version of this odd speaker configuration:
(I am only using 1 pair of these to serve as rear surround speakers.)

I was very impressed to see the results other Audiophiles and studios had derived around the world of Linkwitz original design.
(Linkwitz invites others to experiment and construct their own version of all of his works and research through the publications and kits he resales, in addition to his fully constructed products. Some ranging for as much as $8000.00 a pair!)
The craftsmanship of this version of the "Pluto 2's" made by, Charles, Wander & Marcio out of Brazil is truly second to none.

I filled the front of the room (below the theater's projection screen) with a much more conventionally designed set of three of Toby's MPC2011, Home theater speakers.

Toby's lab prides themselves on their exceptional testing and sound reproduction; therefor, they proudly include a copy of the frequency response diagram on the back of each speaker.
Let's just say, there is a reason you won't see these types of specifications boldly included on the back of a typical retailers selection of speakers, such as Bose. I think the saying goes, "no high, no lows, must be Bose." However, it is the level at which a product or idea is marketed which encourages the typical American consumer's adoption and support. Let's face it, we are a country of lemmings... Our ability to consume far exceeds our desire to research.

Finally after placing all of these speakers around the room, all I needed to complete the acoustic experience was one of Toby's "CUBE 14" sub-woofer; which features a 300 watt, all digital, Bash amplifier and uses two long throw, 10" proprietary drivers with rubber edges and carbon doped cones. Each massive woofer is mounted on opposite sides of the enclosure to prevent it from "walking" on a hard surface. This combined with the mitered design (construction type) of the box, all but eliminates any cabinet vibrations.

Once the results of all 6 Toby speakers were placed in the home and connected to my existing equipment, the results far exceeded my expectations!(Any daily computing I am able to do at home, is now taken into the Theater, rather than the office; simply so I can cue up Pandora and listen to my favorite digital music stations, through those exceptional speakers.)

Like so many other minor and major facets of the American Experience, the solutions should rarely be imported or manufactured elsewhere. Experiment with "Google Local" (enter URL local.google.com, then specify your zip code,) when searching for your next locally made consumer experience. You would be surprised how much your "small town" / big city America has to offer when you dig a little deeper than the local "Big Box" retailer.

The only persons who might be disappointed with your well researched choice, will be the local Wal-Mart and Best Buy regional managers. ...but who's seeking their approval? Perhaps they too should start looking in to "buying local"!

Here's to the next 25 years of listening enjoyment with exceptional quality, hand-made, in the U.S.A., sound reproduction excellence. And a lifetime of disappointing the Walmarts of the world...

UPDATE:
To add further dimension to your own home stereo, you might choose to step up your choice of main Toby speakers, to their "D7.5 series". They deliver sound with a functional, diffraction-eliminating geometry on the front of the cabinet, along with an additional 7" reference woofer, adding a special clarity to the mid-range which you really have to hear to appreciate.

Toby also offers Trade-Ins for existing customers, when the time comes to upgrade to that next level.

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Thursday, January 13, 2011

Motorola ATRIX 4G

http://www.motorola.com/Consumers/US-EN/Consumer-Product-and-Services/Mobile-Phones/Motorola-ATRIX-US-EN?WT.srch=1&WT.mc_id=NA_US_ATRIX-4G_Q1-2011&WT.mc_ev=click


Great example of the future (as in next month) of mobile computing!

The ATRIX (or a similar device) will be my next cell phone...
No reason to buy a separate cell phone, laptop, tablet, GPS and digital camera anymore.

With future devices like these (Dual-core & discrete 3D graphics) you truly have the functionality of each all rolled into one device, when you use the accessory of your choice.

(Of course an "open" OS like Android is necessary for company's like Motorola and the many others to be motivated to innovate on this level. Appreciate company's like Google for giving the industry a viable choice!)

You turn this phone into a laptop when you need that functionality! AWESOME! http://www.motorola.com/consumers/US-EN/Atrix-Laptop-Dock-US-EN.do?vgnextoid=603ce824ba40d210VgnVCM10000081bbb00aRCRD

My next laptop! ...will be my cellphone...


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