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Sites of the Week: April 19, 2014

“Don’t raise your voice, improve your argument.”

– Desmond Tutu

Factoid: Between 1989 and 2010, the average cost of college rose by 307 percent, health-care costs by 223 percent, and housing by 85 percent. Wages only went up by 70 percent.

WashingtonPost.com
 

Now on to this week’s sites. This week, I’m sending out three ‘Site of the Week’ recommendations.

Lumosity
http://www.lumosity.com/

This site comes to you via my sister, Maggie. Lumosity claims several studies have shown its scientifically designed training program can improve “key abilities such as working memory, visual attention, and executive function in people of different ages and from different backgrounds.” Whether you believe this claim or just enjoy brain games, this site may be perfect for you. One practical memory track is associating names with faces. Over 50 million people use Lumosity.com. Their program is tailored to each individual. You can play (train) on any device’s browser. In addition, iPhone and iPad clients are currently available and Android support is coming soon. A limited version is available for free with individual subscriptions for $6.70/month with a 1 year commitment and family subscriptions for $10.83/month.
 

British Pathé
http://www.britishpathe.com/

British Pathé is one of the oldest media companies in the world. Their collection includes an archive of 85,000 newsreels spanning 80 years. For those readers too young to know, newsreels were shown at movie theaters to present news items. Recently, British Pathé uploaded its entire collection of 85,000 historic films to its YouTube channel YouTube channel.
 

iCracked
https://www.icracked.com/

Repair or sell your iPhone, iPad or iPod with a local technician. iCracked offers same-day repairs of broken screens, water damage and other issues by certified techs. iCracked techs set their own prices so they can stay competitive in their local markets. Once you talk with your local tech he will provide a no commitment repair quote. You can also purchase a replacement kit (parts, tools and step-by-step instructions) to repair your device yourself.
 

Ernie Orr sez “Check em out!”

Sites of the Week: April 12, 2014

(To Neil Patrick Harris) “Now, there’s nothing wrong with being gay. Some of my best friends are going to hell. But you are also the biggest threat of all …You are a gay person I like. Your threat is that you make being gay seem non-threatening. It’s almost as if your happiness does not take mine away.”

– Stephen Colbert

Factoid: Through voucher programs, 14 states funnel nearly $1 billion a year in taxpayer money to private schools, including religious schools that teach that the world is 6,000 years old, Adam and Eve coexisted with dinosaurs, and most of modern biology, geology and cosmology is a lie.

Politico.com
 

REMINDER: The Heartbleed bug has affected roughly two-thirds of the world’s Web sites. If you haven’t already done so, protect yourself by updating your passwords for all important online sites.

Now on to this week’s sites. This week, I’m sending out three ‘Site of the Week’ recommendations.

Office for iPad (and Android)
http://hopto.com/ (iPad)
http://site.cloudon.com/products-new/ (iPad and Android)

Last month, Microsoft released Office for iPad apps and reported downloads for the separate Word, Excel and PowerPoint apps reached a combined 12 million downloads in the first week. The mobile apps are also available for Android tablets. You can download the Office apps for free and read, view and present documents, spreadsheets and presentations. However, full creation and editing functions require an Office 365 subscription. If an annual cost of $99.95 is too steep for you, you may want to check out one of these FREE Office-compatible alternatives. Both apps connect to your cloud storage accounts such as Box, Dropbox, Google Drive and OneDrive (SkyDrive). HopTo also connects to your desktop with a desktop plugin.
 

Map: Income Taxes in Your County
http://www.brookings.edu/research/interactives/2013/county-income-taxes-map

For the USA readers, income taxes are due next Tuesday. Especially if you subscribe to the truism “Misery loves company”, then you may enjoy this site that comes to you via my friend, Ralph. This interactive map allows you to view the tax burden by county. You can view either average taxes paid in dollars or as a share of income.
 

Sundays Are the Worst
http://sundaysaretheworst.com/stories/

The ‘Sundays Are the Worst’ site was created by a pastor as a forum for servers to share their stories. It is intended to “challenge and encourage Christians to be aware of their behavior, mindful of their actions and attitudes.” If you’ve never worked in the food service industry, you may be unaware that the church-going crowd has unfortunately earned a very bad reputation for their behavior in restaurants following Sunday services. Complaints include tying up tables for hours, being rude and condescending to the wait staff, making unreasonable demands, leaving a mess and then leaving little or no tip. If you don’t like this site, please don’t shoot the messenger. I know this poor treat of wait staff isn’t universal, but it’s common enough that I first heard about it years ago. The people highlighted in these stories are what I call “hypo-Christians” (hypocrites) who undermine the reputations of those who are witnesses to their faith. Below are three story excerpts:

    • “The service was great this week, like always! That’s why we always ask for you, you take good care of us, unlike the other servers here. For that I saved your soul this morning, your tip went in the tithes and offerings plate at church. You’re welcome!”

     

    • “The last Sunday I worked, I had a pastor tap his knife against his glass when he wanted my attention. Didn’t matter if I was at another table, he tapped continuously until I went to HIS table. When I pre bussed his knife, he whistled at me as if I were a dog. He also left me a dollar on a $48 ticket. How do I know he was a pastor? He had on his nametag. You can bet that dollar I won’t ever visit his church.”

     

    • “On one occasion I waited on an elderly man, his wife and another man. They were difficult to wait on and constantly needed something, complained about many things. They said their food was good, I gave them great service and they sat for a long time after they were finished eating. They had plenty of refills, free bread and kindness from me. After they left, I went to the table to begin clearing it off and noticed what appeared to be a $20 bill. It was folded and had another dollar bill inside. I quickly grabbed it and opened it and discovered it was not a $20 bill. It was a paper that appeared to look just like a $20 bill and when you opened it, the bill said, “Disappointed? You won’t be if you ask Jesus to be your Lord and Savior and invite Him into your heart.” The bill inside of that was a folded up single dollar bill. I am a Christian and a believer in Christ, but this made me furious. This is NOT a way to get people to come to God. So for a $38 check, I was left a $1 tip and one of my 3 tables was tied up for almost 2 hours. It was very upsetting. People need to realize that servers only make about $2.13 per hour plus tips.”

     

    Ernie Orr sez “Check em out!”