I got the greatest Christmas gift ever! If you like hot drinks such as coffee, I know you have experienced how quickly they go cold, even in a "good" travel mug. Up until recently I had tried several makes and models of mugs with still only lukewarm coffee after about 30 minutes.
Hammacher Schlemmer has a fabulous solution. It is touted as The 2009 Best Commuter Cup and it doesn't lie! This mug keeps my coffee hot until I finish it. If you like to sip on coffee it will stay very hot for 4-6 hours! It will also keep your cold drinks cold for the same amount of time!
Another great feature is you can drink from anywhere on the lid. No more turning the mug around to find the drinking hole. Once you push the button to open it you can you turn it up and drink. When the button is closed, not a drop will spill out. the mug is $24.95 plus shipping and and can only be purchased from Hammacher Schlemmer. It will make and EXCELLENT gift for any hot coffee or tea drinkers you know.
Here is the description from HammacherSchlemmer.com You really should invest in this if you like hot drinks!!
Wednesday, December 30, 2009
Do you drink coffee or hot tea?
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Thursday, August 6, 2009
Office Bathroom Etiquette
Ok, ladies! I feel I need to go over some rules of public office bathrooms. I’ve been fuming over this stuff for a while and it has hit a peak this past couple of weeks.
1. I know we still have some germophobes out there. I even subscribe to this theory at several places that I have had to stop. However, just because you are afraid to sit on the toilet at work doesn’t mean the rest of us are. If you insist on hovering over the toilet, WIPE YOUR PEE OFF THE SEAT BEFORE LEAVING THE STALL. There is nothing more disgusting than for those of us that aren’t afraid of the office bathroom to sit in your urine!
2. Do not talk on your cell phone in a public/office bathroom! Nobody is that important that they need to hear you or I going to the bathroom. It just so happens to be an invasion of MY little bit of privacy at the office. If you really need to go to the restroom you can ask the person if you can call them right back or wait till the conversation is finished.
3. WASH YOUR HANDS! I seriously cannot believe that this still needs a reminder, but apparently it does. This is especially crucial at an office or public place where you will inevitably infect everyone with your germs when you open doors, shake hands, type or talk on the phone. It is good hygiene and always has been.
And Finally
4. I know this must be a lost art that parents don’t teach their children anymore. I do know that most people at my office are older than I am though and were probably raised the same way I was. I also understand that this is a natural process of the body. However, can you please refrain from blowing out your butt when there is a bathroom full of people. It makes everyone uncomfortable. At our office I even know there is a private/handicap bathroom that can be used for just these emergencies!
Hope everyone has learned something today!
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Tuesday, May 19, 2009
Dell and Peripherals
Just a quick note to make sure everyone is aware that buying peripherals (extra items like printers, laptop bags, etc...) from Dell is a big mistake! If you can buy it somewhere else, please do. Dell will not stand behind any of these products. Unless something goes wrong with the item within 21 days they will do NOTHING for you.
My experience is a laptop bag. I purchased it a week or so after I bought my laptop to ensure that I would have something to carry my laptop in, in the event I needed to take it somewhere. Last week sometime was the first time I needed to take it with me. On the first day I carry this bag, the zipper breaks! Now after talking to 3 barely English speaking people, I finally am told to call the manufacturer of the product!!! UGH!!!!
I am of a mind to boycott any companies that provide support via other countries. I need to be able to understand you, you understand me, and you be able to help me. None of these things ever seem to happen with support of American products out of Foreign Countries! It seems we have an awful lot of Americans needing jobs and we are sending them all to India. What better solution to a multitude of problems. Hire Americans for support jobs and decrease the unemployed level. This will also bring some comfort to Americans seeking support as they will be able to understand the support personnel and probably get help. Sorry for the soapbox, but I am pretty put out.
Now, on to call Belkin where I'm sure I'll get another guy named Rashid to try and help me.
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Friday, May 8, 2009
Marlboro Hot Laps
Every few months for the past 10 years or so I receive something in the mail from Marlboro. Being on their mailing list results in invitations, cd’s, coupons and various other mailings. I normally throw this stuff away, but last month the item caught my interest because it was about racing. As a lot of you know, I have truly fallen for Nascar and so I decided to check into this. I called the number on the form to check on height and weight restrictions and also to see what “the catch” was. This event was promoted as a free event for invitees and a friend 21 and over. Well, I went ahead and scheduled and appointment for my racing sidekick Cristi and I.
On to the next station and the excitement really hit. This was the fitting room. There were several people in here that assed your size and handed you a racing suit. It’s amazing how accurate these people were without asking any questions. :) Once dressed in our racing suits we were posed in front of a blue screen for picture of us in our suits holding a racing helmet. This was very similar to any event you have been to where they want you to buy the picture for just 19.99, however they printed one for each of us in a 5x7 that was ready when we left! As we left this station we were given our racing gloves and head sock. Since I didn’t know what this was I will explain that it looks kind of like a ski mask made from t-shirt material. It is worn over your head, hair and neck I’m guessing is used as a sanitation thing since we all wear helmets.
The next station was for helmet fitting and again they were extremely accurate on site as to what size helmet we needed. The size was printed on our lanyards and we were off.


Next we headed out to the track where a tent was setup. Our group consisted of about 30-40 people. They called 5 at a time to get your helmets on and then started loading the 5 cars that were used. Each person got 3 full laps at up to 140 mph. As the first 5 were loading up, they started helmetting the next 5 and so on. Once your number is called and your helmet is on you wait your turn to be directed to a car. The attendant at the car attaches your neck brace and has your climb in the car. Now keep in mind, these are real IROC cars. They don’t have doors. :) So you climb in through the window Dukes of Hazard style. My only remark here is that window is a lot higher up than you might think. I had to take two tries to get my leg up and over the window and climb in. :) Then the assistant and driver get you strapped in the seat. These harnesses are very similar to what you find on a child’s car seat. I was literally attached to the seat of this car and going know where! Then the race begins!




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