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 Ridgid Wet/Dry Shop Vac
 

Ok -- This one is not something you would probably expect me to rave about... but it's on my mind.

With all the rain in the Northeast, we had water in our basement for the first time ever. It was a mess, and took a few days to cleanup (luckily nothing important was lost).

Anyway, this brings me to the latest item -- The Ridgid Wet/Dry shop Vac.

This thing is amazing and is much more useful than you would think. The container holds 16 gallons and it is 6.5 Amps (basically that means this thing is super powerful.)

What have I used it for?

* I had water spill in my laundry room once from an overloaded washing machine -- no problem. This thing sucked up the water in seconds.

* Need to clean out your car floors/seats/trunk? This thing is just as good, if not better, than those machines you pay for at the gas station.

* We had water all over our basement -- this thing cleaned up the floors no problem!

* Cleaning out your garage? Rather than sweeping everything up, which sends dust and dirt all over the place (and then you breath it in), just vacuum it up. This thing sucks the floors clean.

* Need a leaf blower? No problem. This thing not only sucks water and dirt, it reverses to blow like a leaf blower! And the top comes off so you can hold it in your hand like a real leaf blower.

* Need a powerful fan? I did -- to help dry out my basement... this was more powerful than any fan I had -- I just reversed it an used the leave blower mode to help dry off the floor.

* Have a nasty mess you want to vacuum up but don't want to use your normal house/carpet vacuum on? This is the perfect thing. Ever have a cat litter box you need to do a little cleaning on?... use this!

I know this sounds just like an info-mercial... but it's not. Every time I find a new use for this thing I realize how worth it that it was. You can find it at Home Depot (and I am sure other stores), it's $98 at the link below -- and I think it goes on sale occasionally. I think mine only cost $80 or so.

Home Depot Page for the Shop Vac

Trust me when I say, this is one of the most useful items you will have for your home -- it's one of those items you will be happy you have when an emergency comes up.

-John

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 Urban Legend reference pages, Snopes.com
 

Ok -- I haven't posted something in a while. I like to find stuff I find really worthy of a post.

If you have not been to Snopes.com, check it out. It is the best place on the web to find information about Urban Legends. They actually research the legends to see if they are true or not, and provide a history of how the legend came about.

Ever wonder if Mikey (from the Life Cereal commercials) really died from eating Pop Rocks in the 80's? This site will tell you! (He didn't...)

The best thing about this site is that it is up-to-date. Do you get those hard to believe emails that circulate?... such as:

* Bill Gates or AOL are going to pay you money to forward their emails...

* Pictures of one truck hoisting another truck out of the water, only to fall in itself and need a second lifter to get it out...

* The 20+ foot crocodile rumored to have been caught in New Orleans...

* The rumor that the Swiffer wet jet poses a risk to your dog/cat...

(By the way, these are all false or exaggerations of the truth)

Whenever someone sends me a hard to believe email, I always check out this site first to see if it is true or not. 95% of the the time they are fake... but every once in a while they are true (or partially true).

Check this site out today!

Snopes.com

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 Vonage Internet Phone
 

You might have seen the commercials, or heard about them... Vonage is one of, if not the, biggest Internet phone company.

They work great and the price is fantastic. Its about $25 for a residential line and $49 a month for a commerical line (which gets you two phone lines, one for talking and one for fax).

Many of the plans offer unlimited US/Canada calling -- it's all one zone. No "local" and "long distance" rates. And if you have an allotted minute plan and go over, its only 3-4 cents per minute. International calls are extremely cheap too.

The best features about Vonage:

* If you go to your local CompUSA/BestBuy or other computer chain, you can buy the Vonage hardware, go home, and install it within an hour. Also, once you have one line setup, adding more numbers or lines can be done in minutes through an online system.

* If you travel abroad, you can take the miniature Vonage box with you, or use the new computer software and a headset to have access to your home phone. If you live in NYC, you can travel to China, plug in your Vonage box (to a broadband connection) and get/make phone calls just like you are in NYC for no charge!

* You get ALL the features you would normally pay for, for free -- voice mail, caller ID, call waiting, transfer, call forwarding, multi-ring, you name it, they have it. It's all included in your phone package. Just adding those features to your regular phone would cost you $40-50!

* In most areas you can transfer your current phone number to Vonage

* It works exactly like a real phone -- you can even plug your existing phone into it and use your home wiring.

* For $5 a month you can add 800 service, or add a local phone # anywhere in the US/Canada and now I think the UK. So if you are based in NYC, you can have phone numbers all over the country for a low cost that all connect to your NYC phone!

The Negatives -- yes, there are a few:

* You need a broadband connection (DSL or Cable), which costs some money, but if you already have one you are all set.

* It can take weeks to transfer your current number to the Vonage service if you decide to switch -- so you have to keep your existing number in the mean time. I've done it, and it transferred fine, it just took a while. Hopefully they will improve this over time.

* It is not as reliable as a real phone -- I have been using it for about 3 years, it has its quirks. I like to say "it's 98% of a real phone". If your broadband connection goes down, or the power goes out, most likely you are going to lose your Vonage service. Also, you are at the mercy of the Internet. However, the cost savings definitely makes up for it if you can live with minor inconveniences.

* If you have a TIVO that dials out on the phone, it may or may not work with Vonage. Also, most security alarms that dial out on the phone will not work and some fax machines have problems.

* Vonage customer service is hit or miss -- sometimes you get right through sometimes you wait a little bit. They have improved -- they went through a huge growth spurt earlier this year and have been adding staff. However, on the positive side, you rarely need to talk to them. Most everything you need to do can be done online.

Definitely check them out -- you can signup and try them along side your current phone, and if it does not work out just cancel. I use them for business and love it -- the fact that I can add new lines in minutes is fantastic.

Vonage Website

-John
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 Donating to Katrina Victims
 

A lot of people are interested in donating to Katrina, which is fantastic. But you need to be sure you are giving to a reputable organization. I have read that you are suppose to find organizations that use at least 70% of the money to help the cause (the rest goes to running the organization itself). There are a lot of scam groups out there that keep way more than 70% and basically use it for profit purposes.

I found this article and a great website run by the Better Business Bureau that should help. The article provides you general information on how to avoid being scammed when donating and the website lets you look up any organization and find out whether they are "playing by the rules". The BBB Website is not very easy to use, but is great otherwise. Basically you want to click on the "Charity Reports" link on the left, then locate the charity you are considering giving to. Make sure that the page that comes up says:

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Evaluation Conclusions

{ORGANIZATION NAME} meets the Standards for Charity Accountability.

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If you do not see this or the name of your organization is not on the list, be weary!
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 Cat LItterbox Auto-Cleaner
 

Have cats? Read on!...

Well, I have two cats... my first two. I got them 6 years ago. I'm really lazy in general and I hate cleaning the litter box. Well, I who doesn't?

I have had the Littermaid auto-scooper for years and loved it. I think it is one of the more popular on the market. If you hunt around you can usually find it for just under $100. It has always worked well but it has a few annoying quirks. One of the biggest was that it gets "stuck" easily. I'm not sure how to describe it other than the automatic arm that scoops the litter out would not be strong enough to move through certain parts of the box (sometimes) and it would not be able to complete its task... this was annoying.

So I saw a new brand at the store the other day -- the Stylette Litter Sweep Ultra for $79! They also sell a cheaper one that does not "auto" sense for $59, the Litter Round Up. The woman at PetCo said that they have had some Littermaid units get returned by never had this new brand get returned... so I thought I would give it a try.

It's been about a week, and it works really well so far. It does take much longer to complete its task and it is a little louder -- it takes about 1-2 minutes to go through its cleaning process compared to the littermaid which only took about 20-30 seconds. However, it seems to be much more reliable and do a better job at evening out the litter. Basically its not as "finnicky". Combine that with the cheaper price and I highly suggest it.

Oh one other thing! The littermaid unit requires expensive plastic containers. This unit uses much cheaper bags -- they resemble hair nets you would use in the shower (they might even be hairnets!). So over the long haul you will save money as well.

The PetSmart website sells it here.
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