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		<title>Our Resident Poet Offers A Few Verses On Angels With Four Legs</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 10 Apr 2013 13:30:00 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[After the death of my pug on Christmas Eve, I wrote a blog entry talking about how much I&#8217;ll miss the little guy and how great it&#8217;ll be to have him waiting for me on the other side. Well, our resident poet Joseph P. Martino from Millburn read that entry and provided us with some [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>After the death of my pug on Christmas Eve, I wrote a blog entry talking about how much I&#8217;ll miss the little guy and how great it&#8217;ll be to have him waiting for me on the other side.  Well, our resident poet Joseph P. Martino from Millburn read that entry and provided us with some verses to enjoy.  Pets mean so much to so many people and Mr. Martino managed to capture that emotion very well in his poem.  So please enjoy his latest offering on the site:  <strong>Angels With Four Legs</strong>.</p>
<blockquote><p>Angels with four legs<br />
Though they may not have wings to fly<br />
Back and forth between the earth and sky.<br />
They never question the reason why?<br />
But, will give of their life, if do or die.</p>
<p>When we&#8217;re in trouble they never run or hide<br />
For this I am thankful and full of pride.<br />
They aid and comfort the disabled and sick.<br />
They even employ a special trick.<br />
If the need arises, they will even give your face a lick.<br />
When you come home after a hard day&#8217;s work<br />
They just want you to pet them; it&#8217;s their only quirk.<br />
For no matter what time you arrive home at night,<br />
They never fail to greet you, what a beautiful sight!</p>
<p>So be kind and loving to the very end.<br />
For this four-legged angel is your very best friend,<br />
And will always remain faithful to the very end. </p>
<p>Copyright © 2004 Joseph P. Martino</p></blockquote>
<p>Thanks, Mr. Martino, for providing some comforting words in a very depressing situation.</p>
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		<title>Rest in Peace Odie &#8211; Man&#8217;s Best Friend, Indeed</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 14 Jan 2013 03:16:17 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[This past Christmas season was filled with a lot of unhappy, unpleasant activities for me. At some point, I may write about my 23-year-old student from the fraternity who was hit by a van and ultimately died about a week before Christmas. It was very tragic and my heart broke for his family having to [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This past Christmas season was filled with a lot of unhappy, unpleasant activities for me.  At some point, I may write about my 23-year-old student from the fraternity who was hit by a van and ultimately died about a week before Christmas.  It was very tragic and my heart broke for his family having to deal with the loss of a young son so close to the holidays.  As you might imagine, I spent as much time as I could with the undergraduates that I advise in the fraternity in an effort to help them get through the loss of their friend and brother.  It was a very difficult time and, again, I might write about that at some point in the future.</p>
<p>In the middle of this student&#8217;s final services &#8211; which were held on Christmas Eve &#8211; my Mother called me in tears to tell me that she had to put down one of our dogs that morning.  Folks, if you ever find yourself wondering how to make a bad day even worse, then find out that a family pet was just put down while you&#8217;re at a young person&#8217;s funeral (in the cemetery, actually).  Before this dog &#8211; Odie &#8211; had to be put to sleep, my Mom had three dogs.  But this dog was absolutely &#8220;my&#8221; dog even though he lived with my Mom.  I rescued him from the Monmouth County SPCA several years ago and he never forgot that I saved him from the shelter.  Whenever I would go home to my Mom&#8217;s house, Odie would get up and come over and sit by me no matter who else was around or whatever else was going on.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s a very sad thing to lose a family pet &#8211; especially one that was as loved and loving as Odie was to our family.  I remember when I first saw Odie at the shelter.  Earlier that day I looked online at the Monmouth SPCA website and noticed that they had a pug available for adoption.  My Mom had been talking about getting another pug and finding one in an animal shelter is extremely rare, so I went over to the shelter and walked around for a while, but couldn&#8217;t find the pug.  Just when I was getting ready to leave, I went down a hallway that appeared to be infrequently used and amid the stacks and stacks of empty cages, there was a note on a cage in the corner of the hallway.  The note said &#8220;Pug &#8211; Odie&#8221; and I bent down to look in to see what was in the cage.  Lo and behold, there was Odie &#8211; skinny as could be and a miserable looking thing.  He glanced up at me with the most pathetic, miserable, desperately sad look that you&#8217;ve ever seen and then put his head back down.</p>
<p>Seeing an animal like that will break your heart on the spot.</p>
<p>I got up and walked out of the hallway, went to my car, started it up, and drove away.  After about 3 minutes of driving, I frantically got on my cell phone and called the SPCA to ask if anyone had adopted that pug yet (remember &#8211; I was there 3 minutes earlier&#8230; who is going to adopt a dog in a nearly-forgotten hallway that quickly?!).  They said no and I told them that this pug was <strong>MY dog</strong> and I didn&#8217;t want anyone adopting him besides me.  They said okay, but that I had to come back and fill out the paperwork and pay the required fees.  I told them no problem and to wait for me.  I finished the short drive home, picked up some stuff, turned around, and went back to adopt Odie.</p>
<p>When I went back to the SPCA, they allowed me to sit in the same room as the dog to see if we were compatible.  I remember sitting on the floor in a kitchen-like area as someone brought Odie in and left him on the other side of the room.  The dog sort of looked at me and I sort of looked at him.  I tapped my fingers on the ground and Odie looked at my fingers and slowly started walking over.  When he finally reached me I opened my hand with my palm facing up and he sniffed my hand.  Odie must have approved of what he smelled because he allowed me to pet his head, his neck, and his back.  After a short while, he sat down in front of me and really enjoyed the petting that he was getting.</p>
<p>Overall, this went on for about ten or fifteen minutes until the caretaker came back and had to take Odie away.  I went to the front desk, filled out the paperwork, paid the fees, and was told that I had to wait several days for my dog to be neutered.</p>
<p>Over the next few days I went out and bought all of the doggy accessories that new owners typically get:  a brand-new brown collar with a matching brand-new brown leash, a retractable leash (an expensive one because my dog was going to have the best stuff available), doggy toys, treats, dog food, etc.</p>
<p>I picked Odie up from the Monmouth County SPCA on Friday, August 24, 2007 &#8211; the beginning of a week and a half-long vacation that I had from work.  What I remember most about having Odie with me in my apartment on that first day was the way he walked around and cautiously explored everything around him.  There was a lot of this going on:</p>
<p><img fetchpriority="high" decoding="async" src="http://www.jerseysmarts.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/01/Odie-August-24-2007-6.jpg" alt="Odie August 24, 2007 (6)" width="720" height="540" class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-8334" srcset="https://www.jerseysmarts.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/01/Odie-August-24-2007-6.jpg 720w, https://www.jerseysmarts.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/01/Odie-August-24-2007-6-300x225.jpg 300w" sizes="(max-width: 720px) 100vw, 720px" /></p>
<p>And then that was followed by chewing on a treat:</p>
<p><img decoding="async" src="http://www.jerseysmarts.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/01/Odie-August-24-2007-10.jpg" alt="Odie August 24, 2007 (10)" width="720" height="540" class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-8332" srcset="https://www.jerseysmarts.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/01/Odie-August-24-2007-10.jpg 720w, https://www.jerseysmarts.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/01/Odie-August-24-2007-10-300x225.jpg 300w" sizes="(max-width: 720px) 100vw, 720px" /></p>
<p>Which was, of course, followed by some laying around:</p>
<p><img decoding="async" src="http://www.jerseysmarts.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/01/Odie-August-24-2007-4.jpg" alt="Odie August 24, 2007 (4)" width="720" height="540" class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-8333" srcset="https://www.jerseysmarts.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/01/Odie-August-24-2007-4.jpg 720w, https://www.jerseysmarts.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/01/Odie-August-24-2007-4-300x225.jpg 300w" sizes="(max-width: 720px) 100vw, 720px" /></p>
<p>And then came something that I&#8217;ll always remember.  You know, some people say that dogs can&#8217;t smile; that they&#8217;re muscles aren&#8217;t arranged in their faces to allow for a smile.  Well, after Odie explored my apartment for a little while and after we sat on the couch and watched some television while I rubbed his back, it was time for dinner.  I know that the shelters feed these dogs dry food for a number of reasons including that it is cheaper and easier to manage.  For his first meal at my apartment, Odie ate wet food for what must have been the first time in ages.</p>
<p>He went insane after dinner.</p>
<p>Odie ran around my apartment like a wild dog.  He was running anywhere he could find space to run.  I&#8217;ve never seen a dog so happy.  He wouldn&#8217;t stop running back and forth even when I called his name.  After letting him run around for a while, I yelled out, &#8220;Hey!  Odie!  What&#8217;s up, buddy?!&#8221;  Odie then slowed down a bit and ran over to the coffee table in front of me as I sat on the couch.  I was able to snap this picture when he stopped in front of the coffee table:</p>
<p><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" src="http://www.jerseysmarts.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/01/Odie-August-24-2007-3.jpg" alt="Odie August 24, 2007 (3)" width="720" height="540" class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-8335" srcset="https://www.jerseysmarts.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/01/Odie-August-24-2007-3.jpg 720w, https://www.jerseysmarts.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/01/Odie-August-24-2007-3-300x225.jpg 300w" sizes="auto, (max-width: 720px) 100vw, 720px" /></p>
<p>Now don&#8217;t tell me that dogs can&#8217;t smile!</p>
<p>The rest of the week was filled with Odie being a happy, happy dog.  He slept with me in my bed down by my feet.  He even managed to sneak under the sheet one night (it was summer so I wasn&#8217;t using a blanket &#8211; just a sheet).  I remember the morning after he slept under the sheet, I wondered where he went.  I picked up the sheet as I was laying there and I saw Odie, eyes wide open, looking right at me.  Once he saw that I was awake, he pretty much army-crawled up to my face to give it a good morning lick.  This was a grateful, happy dog!  Here are some more pictures from that first week with Odie in the apartment:</p>
<p><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" src="http://www.jerseysmarts.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/01/Odie-August-25-2007.jpg" alt="Odie August 25, 2007" width="720" height="540" class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-8337" srcset="https://www.jerseysmarts.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/01/Odie-August-25-2007.jpg 720w, https://www.jerseysmarts.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/01/Odie-August-25-2007-300x225.jpg 300w" sizes="auto, (max-width: 720px) 100vw, 720px" /></p>
<p><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" src="http://www.jerseysmarts.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/01/Odie-Day-Five-August-29-2007.jpg" alt="Odie Day Five August 29, 2007" width="720" height="540" class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-8338" srcset="https://www.jerseysmarts.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/01/Odie-Day-Five-August-29-2007.jpg 720w, https://www.jerseysmarts.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/01/Odie-Day-Five-August-29-2007-300x225.jpg 300w" sizes="auto, (max-width: 720px) 100vw, 720px" /></p>
<p><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" src="http://www.jerseysmarts.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/01/Odie-Day-Five-August-29-2007-5.jpg" alt="Odie Day Five August 29, 2007 (5)" width="720" height="540" class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-8339" srcset="https://www.jerseysmarts.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/01/Odie-Day-Five-August-29-2007-5.jpg 720w, https://www.jerseysmarts.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/01/Odie-Day-Five-August-29-2007-5-300x225.jpg 300w" sizes="auto, (max-width: 720px) 100vw, 720px" /></p>
<p>Sometimes, Odie would like to go into small spaces and lay down.  Wherever Odie came from before he wound up at the Monmouth County SPCA, he was definitely well-trained to stay in a crate or a cage.  He loved going into tight spaces like you see in that last picture above.</p>
<p>On Thursday, August 30, 2007 I brought Odie to my Mom&#8217;s house to see how he interacted with her pug.  There wasn&#8217;t much interaction, really.  The other pug, Yoda, is your typically pug who just sort of rolls with the punches.  Odie was a little leery about being in a new place and walking around a new house, but I was there with him so he was okay with it.  My Mom got used to Odie and after spending a few hours up there, I managed to sneak away while Odie was preoccupied with eating dinner or while someone in my family was petting him.</p>
<p>That was a tough drive back to my apartment, but I knew that staying with my Mom was the best thing for Odie.  Over at my Mother&#8217;s house, my Mom and my younger brother bonded to the little guy relatively quickly.  From a dog&#8217;s perspective, my younger brother and I must have a similar human scent because Odie took to my younger brother.  I remember going back up to visit and watching as Odie would bark and get aggravated when my younger brother would leave the living room, go outside, or go into his bedroom with the door closed.  Odie loved companionship and he got annoyed when someone that he liked wasn&#8217;t nearby.</p>
<p>Odie was a bag of bones when I picked him up from the shelter, but he gained weight in no time as he became a healthy, happy, well-loved member of the family.  Here are some pictures of him in chronological order from late 2007 to late 2011:</p>
<p><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" src="http://www.jerseysmarts.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/01/Odie-Pics-1.jpg" alt="Odie Pics (1)" width="720" height="540" class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-8351" srcset="https://www.jerseysmarts.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/01/Odie-Pics-1.jpg 720w, https://www.jerseysmarts.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/01/Odie-Pics-1-300x225.jpg 300w" sizes="auto, (max-width: 720px) 100vw, 720px" /></p>
<p><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" src="http://www.jerseysmarts.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/01/Odie-Pics-2.jpg" alt="Odie Pics (2)" width="720" height="540" class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-8352" srcset="https://www.jerseysmarts.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/01/Odie-Pics-2.jpg 720w, https://www.jerseysmarts.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/01/Odie-Pics-2-300x225.jpg 300w" sizes="auto, (max-width: 720px) 100vw, 720px" /></p>
<p><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" src="http://www.jerseysmarts.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/01/Odie-Pics-3.jpg" alt="Odie Pics (3)" width="720" height="540" class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-8353" srcset="https://www.jerseysmarts.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/01/Odie-Pics-3.jpg 720w, https://www.jerseysmarts.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/01/Odie-Pics-3-300x225.jpg 300w" sizes="auto, (max-width: 720px) 100vw, 720px" /></p>
<p><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" src="http://www.jerseysmarts.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/01/Odie-Pics-4.jpg" alt="Odie Pics (4)" width="720" height="540" class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-8354" srcset="https://www.jerseysmarts.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/01/Odie-Pics-4.jpg 720w, https://www.jerseysmarts.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/01/Odie-Pics-4-300x225.jpg 300w" sizes="auto, (max-width: 720px) 100vw, 720px" /></p>
<p><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" src="http://www.jerseysmarts.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/01/Odie-Pics-5.jpg" alt="Odie Pics (5)" width="720" height="540" class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-8355" srcset="https://www.jerseysmarts.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/01/Odie-Pics-5.jpg 720w, https://www.jerseysmarts.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/01/Odie-Pics-5-300x225.jpg 300w" sizes="auto, (max-width: 720px) 100vw, 720px" /></p>
<p><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" src="http://www.jerseysmarts.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/01/Odie-Pics-6.jpg" alt="Odie Pics (6)" width="720" height="540" class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-8356" srcset="https://www.jerseysmarts.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/01/Odie-Pics-6.jpg 720w, https://www.jerseysmarts.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/01/Odie-Pics-6-300x225.jpg 300w" sizes="auto, (max-width: 720px) 100vw, 720px" /></p>
<p><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" src="http://www.jerseysmarts.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/01/Odie-Pics-7.jpg" alt="Odie Pics (7)" width="720" height="540" class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-8357" srcset="https://www.jerseysmarts.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/01/Odie-Pics-7.jpg 720w, https://www.jerseysmarts.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/01/Odie-Pics-7-300x225.jpg 300w" sizes="auto, (max-width: 720px) 100vw, 720px" /></p>
<p><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" src="http://www.jerseysmarts.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/01/Odie-Pics-8.jpg" alt="Odie Pics (8)" width="720" height="540" class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-8358" srcset="https://www.jerseysmarts.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/01/Odie-Pics-8.jpg 720w, https://www.jerseysmarts.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/01/Odie-Pics-8-300x225.jpg 300w" sizes="auto, (max-width: 720px) 100vw, 720px" /></p>
<p><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" src="http://www.jerseysmarts.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/01/Odie-Pics-9.jpg" alt="Odie Pics (9)" width="720" height="540" class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-8359" srcset="https://www.jerseysmarts.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/01/Odie-Pics-9.jpg 720w, https://www.jerseysmarts.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/01/Odie-Pics-9-300x225.jpg 300w" sizes="auto, (max-width: 720px) 100vw, 720px" /></p>
<p><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" src="http://www.jerseysmarts.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/01/Odie-Pics-10.jpg" alt="Odie Pics (10)" width="430" height="720" class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-8360" srcset="https://www.jerseysmarts.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/01/Odie-Pics-10.jpg 430w, https://www.jerseysmarts.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/01/Odie-Pics-10-179x300.jpg 179w" sizes="auto, (max-width: 430px) 100vw, 430px" /></p>
<p><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" src="http://www.jerseysmarts.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/01/Odie-Pics-11.jpg" alt="Odie Pics (11)" width="430" height="720" class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-8361" srcset="https://www.jerseysmarts.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/01/Odie-Pics-11.jpg 430w, https://www.jerseysmarts.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/01/Odie-Pics-11-179x300.jpg 179w" sizes="auto, (max-width: 430px) 100vw, 430px" /></p>
<p>No matter how many months or years went by, whenever I went back to my Mom&#8217;s house Odie would come over to me.  It didn&#8217;t matter if it was Christmas and there were family and friends visiting or if it was just me and my Mom in the house &#8211; Odie would come over and sit down next to me.  Just like he did in the kitchen area when I went back to the SPCA to claim him from the shelter back in August 2007.  That&#8217;s what I&#8217;ll probably remember and miss the most about Odie &#8211; his loyalty.  That&#8217;s a hard enough trait to come by in humans and here was a dog that didn&#8217;t think twice about dropping everything to come sit next to the guy who rescued him from the shelter and gave him a real home for his final years.</p>
<p>This past Thanksgiving we all noticed that Odie was coughing quite a bit.  My Mom said he had been doing that since the hurricane knocked out the power to her house for 2 weeks.  He went to the vet, but Odie didn&#8217;t like being bothered with by the vet so the x-rays were mostly inconclusive, though the vet said that the coughing was probably caused by lung cancer.  He prescribed a treatment for him in the rare event that it was pneumonia, but that treatment didn&#8217;t help.  Odie didn&#8217;t have pneumonia.  He had lung cancer.</p>
<p>A week or so before he took his final nap, my Mom started Odie on a regiment of steroids.  Remarkably, the steroids helped to ease his cough and Odie began eating regular food again.  But the easement didn&#8217;t last long enough.  On Christmas Eve, my Mom found Odie in convulsions.  My younger brother picked up the entire bed that he was laying in (see the last picture above from a few years ago) and put him in my Mom&#8217;s car so she could take him to the vet to get help.  Incidentally, dogs have a sixth sense about when someone is helpless and needs to be protected.  Yoda got in front of Odie&#8217;s bed and growled at my younger brother and my Mother when they tried to help Odie.  He was trying to protect Odie because he was defenseless.</p>
<p>When my Mom arrived at the vet, the vet made it clear that it was time.  Odie was given one shot that put him into a deep sleep and that allowed my Mother to give him a last look and see him taking long, deep, peaceful breaths.  After that, my Mom went into the waiting area as my younger brother&#8217;s girlfriend watched the vet give Odie his last shot.</p>
<p>My Mom opted to have Odie cremated; the ashes arrived in a wooden box the other day.</p>
<p>So Odie is gone from this world and, thank God, no longer coughing and in pain from his lung cancer.  He was with my family for exactly 5 years and 4 months &#8211; not nearly enough time for us to give him all of the love that he deserved, but more than enough time for him to give us every bit of love and appreciation that he had to give.  My family and I will miss Odie &#8211; he had a great amount of personality and will not be forgotten.</p>
<p>Odie was definitely man&#8217;s best friend.  And even though we are all sad about him no longer being with us, I find something very reassuring in knowing that when my time comes to leave this life, my dog Odie will be there to greet me on the other side.  Odie will be without his limp, without his cough, without his pain&#8230;</p>
<p>And with his big doggy smile.</p>
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		<title>Modifying Certain Health Information Tracking</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 24 May 2009 18:56:58 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Sorry, this entry does not have anything to do with reforming the way the health care system operates. It actually has to do with me and a small change that I am making. First, though, understand that I am what they call an information freak. I love tracking information &#8211; especially when the statistics that [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Sorry, this entry does not have anything to do with reforming the way the health care system operates.  It actually has to do with me and a small change that I am making.  First, though, understand that I am what they call an information freak.  I love tracking information &#8211; especially when the statistics that are generated are beneficial to me and those things that are important to me.  To this end I&#8217;ve been tracking certain statistics as they relate to my health.</p>
<p>For example, each week I track the amount of steps that I take via my pedometer and I record the weekly number on my Google Calendar application.  I also track which days and what time during the day that I visit the gym.  Simple things like this &#8211; I think they give you powerful pieces of information to cull through when you&#8217;re bored.</p>
<p>Anyway, about a year ago I stopped tracking my daily caloric intake.  That probably wasn&#8217;t such a good idea so I&#8217;ve decided to start tracking that again via FitDay.com.  This is the program that I used last year when I was watching what I ate and it&#8217;s pretty powerful.  Oh, and best of all &#8211; it&#8217;s completely free.</p>
<p>The other minor modification that I&#8217;m making in my health information tracking is when I start my week for logging my weekly steps.  In other words, I used to start my week on Monday and stop my tracking at night on Sundays.  And there was some reason for doing this as I recall.  Something about tracking on these days makes for a better overall weekly count &#8211; I really don&#8217;t remember.  Well, after doing that for a few years I think I&#8217;m going to change to a regular week by starting my tracking on Sunday morning and ending on Saturday night.  I can&#8217;t recall a reasons to track my weekly steps any differently.</p>
<p>By the way, the week before last I set a new record for the amount of steps walked in a week.  I broke the previous week&#8217;s record of 75,550 by recording 85,472 steps.  Not bad at all &#8211; especially when you consider that you&#8217;re supposed to walk 70,000 steps in a week.  <img src="https://s.w.org/images/core/emoji/15.0.3/72x72/1f642.png" alt="🙂" class="wp-smiley" style="height: 1em; max-height: 1em;" /></p>
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		<title>Recession Buster:  Sega Dreamcast</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Joe]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 04 May 2009 18:55:20 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Former TBLWrestling.com Web Manager, friend of JerseySmarts.com, and owner of MartyMusings.com Martin Hawrysko sent over a link this weekend that got me smiling and laughing a little bit. The link was to the video that you&#8217;ll see linked below. Ha ha ha! How great is that?! Not only do you have the team at ThinkGeek.com [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Former TBLWrestling.com Web Manager, friend of JerseySmarts.com, and owner of <a href="http://www.martinmusings.com/"><strong>MartyMusings.com</strong></a> Martin Hawrysko sent over a link this weekend that got me smiling and laughing a little bit.  The link was to the video that you&#8217;ll see linked below.<br />
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<p>Ha ha ha!  How great is that?!  Not only do you have the team at ThinkGeek.com <a href="http://www.thinkgeek.com/geektoys/games/ba52/"><strong>reviving one of the most underrated consoles</strong></a> of the last generation, but they&#8217;re doing it on the cheap.  And as for games, an eBay search shows me over 900 listings (plus I&#8217;m sure any GameStop or EB Games has some discs laying around for sale).</p>
<p>And I love that Dreamcast is now competing again (at least in terms of price) with PlayStation 2.  Frankly, this is a battle that it cannot win since virtually everyone owns a PlayStation 2 (some 45.2 million sold vs. 2.2 million for the Dreamcast).  But it&#8217;s fun and I got a kick out of it.</p>
<p>I would absolutely buy a Dreamcast, but the truth is that I really enjoy the Wii and Nintendo DS so much that I don&#8217;t want/need another system.  And even more than that, I don&#8217;t really have any time to play video games these days.  If I pick up an hour or two of gaming each month between the Wii, the DS, or my computer then that&#8217;s a lot.</p>
<p>But for those of you who want an affordable &#8211; and fun &#8211; alternative to the current generation of video gaming systems, give Sega&#8217;s Dreamcast a try!</p>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Joe]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sat, 20 Dec 2008 14:00:04 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Just putting a quick shout out to Chris and the team at GradSpot.com. A few days ago I wrote my Top 5 Ways to Spend Less During the Holidays. This post was created for the GradSpot.com website, though it was previewed on JerseySmarts.com first. Well, the other day the post made its way on to [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Just putting a quick shout out to Chris and the team at <strong><a href="http://www.gradspot.com/">GradSpot.com</a></strong>.  A few days ago I wrote my <a href="http://www.jerseysmarts.com/2008/12/14/top-5-ways-to-spend-less-during-the-holidays/"><strong>Top 5 Ways to Spend Less During the Holidays</strong></a>.  This post was created for the GradSpot.com website, though it was previewed on JerseySmarts.com first.  Well, the other day <a href="http://www.gradspot.com/Money/Living+Well+Inexpensively/Guest+Blog+Top+5+Ways+to+Spend+Less+During+the+Holidays"><strong>the post made its way on to the GradSpot.com</strong></a> main page.</p>
<p>Thanks to Chris and his team for sharing the love!  And I suggest that my readers take a trip over to GradSpot.com and take a read &#8211; there&#8217;s some fun stuff over there!</p>
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		<title>How to Fix the Major Automakers’ Dilemma</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Joe]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 11 Nov 2008 02:53:00 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Cut prices. That&#8217;s it. It&#8217;s a very simply solution, actually. Cut the prices of your vehicles so they are affordable during the current economic recession and tightening credit atmosphere and you&#8217;ll sell more product. Selling more product equals more income. More income equals a greater chance that your companies will see net revenues instead of [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Cut prices.  That&#8217;s it.  It&#8217;s a very simply solution, actually.  Cut the prices of your vehicles so they are affordable during the current economic recession and tightening credit atmosphere and you&#8217;ll sell more product.  Selling more product equals more income.  More income equals a greater chance that your companies will see net revenues instead of deficits.</p>
<p>Is this stuff really that hard?  Couldn&#8217;t any high school student educated in basic economics come up with a solution to the &#8220;problem&#8221; that the major automakers are facing?  Hey, we can even get more in-depth about a solution and tell the automakers to cut expenses &#8211; a novel idea!  Or how about this one?  The automakers should be making more products that the consumers want to buy.  Eureka!  We&#8217;ve figured it out!!!</p>
<p>Seriously, it is a disgrace that <a href="http://online.wsj.com/article/SB122515313773474407.html?mod=googlenews_wsj"><strong>the big three automakers are facing the problems</strong></a> that they are today.  These companies deserve what they&#8217;re getting &#8211; they didn&#8217;t produce fuel efficient cars in mass quantities when the consumers demanded them as far back as ten years ago and are currently doing nothing to sell the excess quantities of their product.  There are a lot of people out there (like me) who would LOVE to buy a new car.  In fact, you could say that someone like me is constantly in the market to buy a new car.</p>
<p>But most of the people in my situation are realists.  We know that we can buy a good used car that is only one or two years old for 60% &#8211; 75% of the price of the same model if it was brand new.  Why would anyone pay the premium to purchase the new car in this economy?  With all of the executives driving the buses at these companies (pardon the pun) can it be that none of them realize that they need to cut prices in order to stimulate sales?  I&#8217;m a big fan of Chevrolet (and I have no idea why since I&#8217;ve paid more to have my Blazer fixed than the thing could ever be worth).  I&#8217;d love to buy a 2009 Chevy Impala.  Yahoo! Autos suggests that the model I would like to buy starts at $28,000 and that the 5-year cost to own this car is $52,000.</p>
<p>Why would I ever buy that car in today&#8217;s grim economy?  Is there no one at Chevrolet who is looking at this and saying, &#8220;Hmmm&#8230; We need to fix this problem.&#8221;  Better yet &#8211; do the people at Chevrolet even see this as a problem?  Here&#8217;s why they should.</p>
<p>I can go to Enterprise Rent-a-Car and get a certified pre-owned (used) 2008 Chevy Impala for $15,000.  Read that again.  I can get a one-year old Impala for about HALF of what a new one costs.</p>
<p>How can you fix the problem that today&#8217;s automakers are facing?  Simple.  Cut prices and move product.  If this doesn&#8217;t happen, then you and I better get ready to pay a little bit more in taxes because you know another government bailout won&#8217;t be too far behind.</p>
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