Wednesday, April 30, 2014

Swimming in High Winds

Fierce winds have been blowing across San Diego.  A high wind warning was in effect for local valley and mountain areas for the second consecutive day today. The National Weather Service issued the warning until 5 p.m. Thursday, saying peak wind gusts of 60-80 miles per hour were likely Wednesday.

However, we still found a little time for swimming with Reef Indy.  The water was warm and Reef enjoyed the splashing fun.

The water was warm and Reef enjoyed the splashing fun.
 

Saturday, April 26, 2014

SDPD’s Groundswell of Humiliations

Oma tries to stay as nonaligned as possible; however some things just leave her scratching her head in stupefaction and screaming for editorial.

Chief Shelley Zimmerman was just promoted to Chief of Police on March 4, 2014
Chief Shelley Zimmerman was just promoted to Chief of Police on March 4, 2014

 

Current Situation


Since 2005, more than 800 experienced and qualified San Diego Police Officers have left the department. It was also 2005 when the city started requiring police officers to pay more for their pensions.(Hummmmmmm - a clue mayhaps)

Officer salaries have not increased since 2008; further under the current labor agreement, officers are slated to go a full 10 years without increases . . . . . . . (however, they want to raise the minimum wage from $8 per hour to $13.09?)

At the peak of the San Diego Police Officer exodus, 264 officers, or just over one-tenth of the police force, left in 2009. Many retired that year to avoid a significant cut to their retirement benefits.

Requirements for Employment as a San Diego Police Officers
($26.04 to $28.59 hourly)


General

U.S. citizenship or permanent resident who is eligible and has applied for U.S. citizenship prior to application for employment.

Minimum Age

20 years of age on the day you take the Written Test; 21 at time of Academy graduation (No maximum age limit).

Education

Graduation from a high school located within the United States or a U.S. territory OR passage of the California High School Proficiency Examination OR G.E.D. with scores that meet the California standard established by the American Council on Education OR possession of a two or four year degree from an accredited college or university. (Source)

As a comparison the Requirements for Employment as a San Diego
Probation Officer  ($25.98 - $31.57 Hourly)

General Applicants must be 21 years of age by the time of appointment; AND, Must be a U.S. citizen or in the process of becoming a U.S. citizen; AND, A bachelor's degree from an accredited U.S. college or university, or a certified foreign studies equivalency; AND, One (1) year of full-time experience as a Correctional Deputy Probation Officer, or in an equivalent position in the criminal justice system; OR, One (1) year of full-time, paid experience providing functions of treatment counseling, criminal investigation, or as a school teacher (grades K-12) or first-line supervisor in the U.S. military.

Is it really such an astonishment that the San Diego Police Department is suffering through such a groundswell of humiliations?


On a side note - the manner in which the New San Diego Police Chief, Shelley Zimmerman dealt with the latest “alleged” misconduct by one of their officer does not instill confidence in this observer.

“We received the information early yesterday afternoon,” Zimmerman said. “We immediately contacted La Mesa Police Department, because it occurred in their city, and within just several hours after that, I revoked his (the SDPD officer’s) police powers and suspended him without pay. He was booked into jail.”

I am assuming that waiting for the facts was just out of the question!  Does the Police Chief even possess the power to revoke an officer's police powers without any due process?

Chief Shelley Zimmerman - How about we recruit the best, pay enough to keep experienced officers, and show our workforce some respect.


Friday, April 25, 2014

"The Show Us Your Heinz" Sweepstakes Winner!

Heinz gave away more than $400,000 in prizes in its “Show Us Your Heinz” sweepstakes this past winter.

Oma entered by visiting www.showusyourheinz.com between Dec. 30, 2013 and Feb. 23, 2014, and submitting a photo showing "my love for Heinz."


Each Grand Prize winner  received a trip for winner and one guest to five (5) major sporting events, in the U.S., of their choice.

Oma won the First Prize:  my choice of either a gas grill BBQ or a 12-piece stainless steel cookware set and Sponsor specified kitchen utensils.  Oma chose the cookware!


 "The Show Us Your Heinz" Sweepstakes Winner! "The Show Us Your Heinz" Sweepstakes Winner! (www.omalovesu.com)
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 "The Show Us Your Heinz" Sweepstakes Winner! (www.omalovesu.com)


Oma loved the generous prize:
  • Le Creuset® Stainless Steel 12-Piece Cookware Set ($750); 
  • Le Creuset Utensil Sets ($75); 
  • Le Creuset VS303 Stainless Steel Revolution Slotted Cooking Spoon ($35); 
  •  Le Creuset VS302 Stainless Steel Revolution Cooking Spoon ($35.00); 
  • Le Creuset VS304 Stainless Steel Revolution Ladle ($35) 
Thanks so much Heinz!

Thursday, April 24, 2014

Scam from "David Jones"

Oma just received a call from "David Jones;" kind of a weird name for someone with such a heavy Indian Accent. 

He stated he was from Windows and that they had received error messages from my Windows computer. I told him I had fourteen Windows computers that I was using (a white lie) and inquired which computer was sending the messages. 

His response was that it did not matter - just pick a computer and he would help me fix my issues. 


Can you say scam?!? Caller Id showed his number as 888-888-8888.   "David Jones" gave his call back number as 888-732-3037. 

Be careful my friends - googled these numbers and they have been reported as costing people $200 to get control of their data back. 


Examples found on internet*

 I too received a call from "Microsoft Windows Technical Support." The caller fit the same profile as the other calls allegedly from this 800 number. The caller claimed my computer was hacked. Since I had dealt with a company with the same call back number in the past, I trusted the caller to take over my machine and demonstrate the problem. He showed me the hacker's IP address--which turned out to be the looping IPA that appears on every Windows computer. Then he showed me a Trojan spyware--which turned out to be the ubiquitous CSRSS graphics module that Microsoft installs on every Windows computer. I did uninstall the team viewer after the call and searched my system for problems. I found a very bad Trojan, CVE 2013 3598, which likely was not on my machine before this call. Beware folks, these people may be up to more mischief than just running a scam. Anthony 10 Mar 2014 

Received a call with ID 888-888-8888 just now. Same experience as described above, with the guy telling me he was from Windows support and my computer had errors. Very heavy accent and said his call back was 888-732-3037 Ethan Hunt, x1010. Told me he needed to access my computer to fix and I said I'd call him back. I told him to take me off his list and he said if he did that he'd revoke my Windows license permanently! Do NOT allow access or even answer calls with blocked ID's like this. Total scam and maybe worse. G 14 Mar 2014 


*Source

Sunday, April 20, 2014

Reef Indy's First Easter

Reef and the Cousins Enjoying Easter 2014
Reef and the Cousins Enjoying Easter 2014

Reef Indy Finds His First Easter Egg!
Reef Indy Finds His First Easter Egg!

Easter Family Portrait
Easter Family Portrait

Reef Indy With Grandma Wendy
Reef Indy With Grandma Wendy

Thanks Auntie Sitara and Uncle Moses for the New Book
Thanks Auntie Sitara and Uncle Moses for the New Book

Check Out Dad’s Easter Hair-do

Happy Easter!
Happy Easter!

Pine Bros. ‘Softish Throat Drops’
Review

Disclosure: I got this product as part of an advertorial.

Pine Bros. ‘Softish Throat Drops’ aids in the temporary relief of minor discomfort and protects irritated areas in the mouth and throat. Created by J. Herman Pine in 1870, Pine Brothers has been soothing sore throats for over 140 years. Their proprietary blend of ingredients combine with the famed soft drop consistency to produce a delicious throat drop.

Oma’s favorite flavor is the Licorice; however Pine Bros. is also available in Natural Honey and Wild Cherry. The Lemon Citrus flavor is scheduled for release in 2015-2016. The Licorice Drops are so tasty that it can be difficult not to chew them (they work best when not chewed)


From Pine Bros. 


The Licorice Pine Bros. ‘Softish Throat Drop’ ingredients: Caramel Color, Carnauba Wax, Corn Syrup, FD&C Lake Colors (Blue #2, Yellow #6 and Red #40), Gum Acacia, Licorice Root Extract, Natural Flavor (Anise Oil), Sugar, Sunflower Oil, Water. 

Packaging Uses: For temporary relief of minor discomfort and protection of irritated areas in sore mouth and sore throat.

Directions: Adults and children 3 years and over: dissolve 1 or 2 drops slowly in mouth. Repeat as needed. Best if not chewed. For children under 3, ask a doctor.

Warnings: Sore Throat Warning: If sore throat is severe, persists for more than 2 days, is accompanied by fever, nausea, swelling, rash, headache, vomiting, consult a doctor promptly. Allergen Statement: Manufactured in a facility that processes peanuts and tree nuts.

Aside from the wonderful taste, Oma is thrilled that these useful drops are only 5 calories a piece and Gluten Free.


The Pine Bros. ‘Softish Throat Drops’ have in two different package options; bags and pucks. The drops are not individually wrapped, however, Oma found the pucks wonderful for traveling. You can keep a puck with you, in your purse or pocket! The puck’s screw top lid prevents it from popping open. 

Get Social with Pine Bros.






I received one or more of the products mentioned above for free using Tomoson.com. Regardless, I only recommend products or services I use personally and believe will be good for my readers.

Saturday, April 19, 2014

Reef Attends Skateboarding Rally

Thanks to everyone for making the Valley Center Skate Spot Rally such a fun success. It was a beautiful sunny day to skate and enjoy each other’s company.

Reef Indy watches the skate action from the sidelines
Reef Indy watches the skate action from the sidelines

Damien making it look easy at the Valley Center Skate Spot.
Damien making it look easy at the Valley Center Skate Spot.

Dad (Zachariah) takes his turn
Dad takes his turn

Cousin Kaleb show his skateboarding skills
Cousin Kaleb show his skateboarding skills



The Valley Center Skate Spot (28246 Lilac Rd, Valley Center, CA 92082) had a rally to express their thanks to everyone who has helped and shown support for the project. There was free food, including Hot Dogs and Hamburgers. There was also skate contests for the kids and all around family fun.

The Valley Center Skate Spot Board sent a special invitation to all the Little League Moms, Dads, Coaches, and Board members, for all their patience and understanding throughout the construction portion of the 100 percent donated project!!!