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Florence, Italy
Stock picks for 2012
MCD – $49.8K (650 shares at $76.60)
INTC – $50.0K (2400 shares at $20.85)
IBM – $50.2K (340 shares at $147.48)
DD – $50.0K (1000 shares at $50.03)
All were purchased on 01/03/2011. Total cost basis: $200,039.
At the end of this year (12/30/2011), the market values were:
MCD – $65.2K ($100.33 a share)
INTC – $58.2K ($24.25 a share)
IBM – $62.5K ($183.88 a share)
DD – $45.8K ($45.78 a share)
Total value = $237.9K ($231.7K in equities & $6.1K in dividends). Total gain for 2011: 18.90%. By comparison, the Dow 30 was up 5.53% in 2011 and the S&P 500 was flat at -0.04% for 2011.
For 2012, I’m buying these 4 stocks from the Dow 30 in equal dollar amounts:
MRK, INTC, CVX, and WMT (Merck, Intel, Chevron and Walmart). The only remaining stock in that basket from last year is Intel, although both DuPont & IBM were close in making the cut again. Check back next new year’s to see how these stocks fare. If I can beat the market next year as well, awesome. Good luck investing!
Happy New Year!!!
Merry Christmas!
My iPhone 4S
Siri is not gimmick. I use it pretty regularly, especially when on the move. Taking the dog for a walk and being able to respond accurately to text messages is a godsend. It used to be that I would have to stop walking to type back a message on the touchscreen keyboard. Android had voice dictation too but having used it I can say that it’s not nearly as accurate. The only feature I miss is Swype. My friends and I did ditch voice dictation for Swype since it worked so much better. If Swype was available on the iPhone it would be perfect. Additionally, searching for things on the web is just easy with Siri. Like many things that Apple does, it just works.
Last but not least is the camera on the iPhone 4S. It’s hands down the best camera I’ve used. Yes, my HTC EVO had an 8 MP camera but the image quality from that camera sucked balls. On the other hand, the camera on the iPhone 4S kicks ass. I find myself carrying my point & shoot with me less and less but taking more & more pictures. Mind you, these are the snapshot variety that just documents life but I’ve gotten some really great shots with it. Some users have even made the iPhone 4S camera into a serious one making very decent art with it. They say that the camera that you have with you is the best camera and that is certainly true here. Most of the pictures I’m posting now are from the iPhone. But more than that, it does videos as well. The quality is very good, and not just for a phone! It’s just very good.
If you’re thinking about whether or not you should make the plunge, don’t think anymore. Just do it. You’ll be glad you did.
What’s up with Netflix lately?
In any case, it used to be that the Netflix queue was super responsive. That is, when DVD’s are sent back, the queue almost immediately shows that they’re received and the next DVD’s in line are being prepared for shipment. Once they ship, they move to the part of the queue showing the DVD’s at home and an email arrives in my inbox. Now, I don’t even get emails until after the fact and sometimes way after. Additionally, the queue will show that some DVD’s are received and others are not while I know for a fact that they all have been. They were all mailed back together for example and invariably much later in the day those DVD’s would then show it us received. This did not happen previously.
Also, the queue ships out of order. Sometimes DVD #10 gets shipped first and it’s happening with more regularity. I tend to strategize my queue by placing the most wanted DVD’s or new releases at the top position and it used to work pretty well. Now it’s a crap shoot. Then there was a day recently when the queue disappeared altogether and I was told that if I wanted to receive DVD’s quickly I should keep my queue stocked. Well, it was stocked and lost by the system somehow. That day nothing shipped out. But then miraculously the queue came back but seemingly out of order. Later it resolved itself and things went back to the order I had left them in.
However, these strange events have me wondering if there’s something up with Netflix. Maybe when they were getting ready to split the service between the streaming Netflix and the ill-fated DVD only business Qwikster they screwed up the system somehow. Or it was at that point but when they tried to reverse course and bring everything back together. Any way, it may be nothing but these are things that have not happened before and it just got me wondering if there are bigger problems at Netflix then we know about. Only time will tell I suppose.
Borrego Springs Ride
At the overlook on County S22 looking down into Borrego Springs:
An iron sculpture in the desert about 2 miles out of Borrego Springs:
More sculptures:See all of the pictures here: https://picasaweb.google.com/112271092686410157164/20111204BorregoSpringsRide?authkey=Gv1sRgCMfcgeaOmeLAoAE
2011 North Park Toyland Parade
To see all the pictures, visit the gallery here: https://picasaweb.google.com/112271092686410157164/20111203NorthParkToylandParade?authkey=Gv1sRgCL-JtePAs_PFrgE
I hate CBS News
CBS News tries to be too cute and detects my browser and/or device. On its own, it decided that I’m using a mobile device, which I am and then proceeds to re-direct me to the mobile site for CBS News. There are several things wrong with this. 1) I have no say in this re-direct. No friendly, “Hey, we see you’re on a mobile device. Would you like to visit our mobile site?” like other sites have done. It just does it for me and I have no say in the matter. 2) And more annoyingly, once it redirects me, it takes me to the mobile site’s home page rather to the article I want to read even though it’s available. The reason for this is that somewhere in this re-directing process CBS News does not keep a record of the referring site, i.e. the page where the original was located so it doesn’t know where I want to go. My smartphone is more than capable of rendering the full CBS News site. On top of that, I have built in tools (Apple Safari Reader) that dramatically improve readability should I wish to use it. The Reader tool is better than any mobile site I’ve ever seen. Again, if I wish to use it.
I just simply despise the fact CBS News gives me no say in the matter and on top of that makes it a huge annoyance by not taking me to the article I’m interested in once I’m re-directed. From now on, I’ll have to adjust Google News to simply never display any articles from CBS News again. Problem solved.








