Hide and Seek

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I don’t know about you but I have been losing a lot of things lately. I don’t think it is old age. I think I am so pre-occupied with projects that I do things absentmindedly. I can put my iPhone in my handbag one minute and a few seconds later freak out because I can’t find it.

That’s why I was thrilled to learn about StickNFind, a tiny Bluetooth-enabled, coin-sized disc that attaches to objects so you can track them through the StickNFind app. The StickNFind app turns your smartphone into a private eye so you can track the location of your cell phone, keys, remote controls, luggage, children and pets.The range is 100 feet. StickNFind can handle up to 20 discs at one time so users can protect many valuable items.

Watch the video below to see how the discs work. I am so excited because StinkNFind is going to exhibit at CES in Las Vegas so I will see a live demonstration.

StickNFind runs on watch batteries and will retail for about $25 each, sold in packages of two and four. The company expects to ship product in March.

Mohr or Less

mohr storiesIf you like to talk, then you should be listening to more podcasts. Or in some cases, creating them yourself. Simply speaking, a podcast is the audio version of a video, much like a radio talk show. What is so wonderful, is that there are millions of podcasts for you to download right from the iTunes store. There is a podcast on virtually every topic. Most of the podcasts are created by experts in their respective fields. Yes, there are hundreds of podcasts that are being produced by people who just like to express their opinions or do interviews. There is no true criteria. If you want to learn about something specific, simply go to iTunes, type in the topic and download the podcast. After it downloads (easier than a video), just click on the link and listen away. You do not have to be a subscriber to iTunes to download a podcast. You can listen to podcasts on your smartphone, tablet, and computer.

I can’t wait for you to discover all of the meaningful and enjoyable podcast topics: health, music, history, current events, pop culture, tech, fashion, food, business, education, publishing, beauty, real estate, gossip and comedy. Speaking of comedy, and the real reason I wrote this blog post, I wanted to spread the word that Jay Mohr, the actor/comedian, has started his own podcast and it is, in my opinion, pretty (imagine Larry David saying that word) funny. You know Morr from “Jerry McGuire,” and “Saturday Night Live.”

He started podcasting because he wanted to have something of quality to do between gigs. He doesn’t like to “golf” or “knit”, part of his humor so he decided to occupy his time with a podcast. His Mohr Stories (his podcasts) include interviews with Charlie Sheen, Jay Leno, and Rufus Wainwright. He must be doing something right because he averages 1 million downloads a month.

He recently did a terrific interview with Jefferson Graham, the technology columnist for USA TODAY and host/producer of the Talking Your Tech and Talking Tech video series. If you click here you can either watch the video of the interview or read the script. Mohr admits he is technically-challenged. His admission will make many people feel good about themselves and it almost sounds stylish to succeed in the digital world when you really know nothing about it. That’s me!

Interesting Facts from Gary Shapiro

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I am only halfway through Gary Shapiro’s book, “Ninja Innovation,” so I really shouldn’t be talking about it at this point but there are so many interesting tidbits that I have to start somewhere. Gary Shapiro is the President and CEO of the Consumer Electronics Association, producers of the Consumer Electronics Show. He wrote this book to underscore the importance of “innovation.”

1. The first Consumer Electronics Show was held in New York City in June, 1967 at the Americana and Hilton Hotels. Attendance was 15,000 manufacturers, distributors, and retailers looking at 100 exhibits occupying a 100,000 square feet.

2. The 2012 International CES in Las Vegas attracted 156,000 attendees and 3,100 exhibits.

3. U.S. factory sales of consumer electronics exceeded $200 billion annually and worldwide sales topped $1 trillion for the first time.

4. The Internet was developed in 1969 by ARPANET, the Advanced Research Projects Agency Network which was founded by the United States Department of Defense in 1958 and charged with advanced technology research in the wake of the Russians launching Sputnik. The idea was to provide a decentralized communications network that would not be disrupted by potential global war. Academia became the biggest user of the net with researchers linking up their computers to share data.

5. Thirty-five years passed from the
invention of the Internet to when the
first American heard the famous
words “You’ve got mail.”

50 plus? You are Eligible for Discounts

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A year ago we went to Bice, a wonderful Italian restaurant in Coconut Grove, Florida that offered a 25 per cent discount to anyone who could show proof that they went to see a movie next door the same day they were dining. The movie theater and the restaurant were doing a brisk business. Today, we walked past the restaurant and noticed they were still doing great. They are so smart. Now they are offering discounts to anyone who “likes” them on Facebook. Other social media sites such as Foursquare provide rewards as well.

I want to remind everyone, that before you enter a retail chain, restaurant, museum, movie, theatre, train, airplane, boat, golf course, hotel, salon, bowling alley, parking lot, and even a doctors office (the ones that don’t take insurance), read the fine print. There is usually a discount if you are a Facebook fan or you are over 50 or 55. Many establishments are not broadcasting the price advantages so you have to look at their websites, Facebook page, the front window sign and even a notice by the cash register to secure the offer.

If you have to ask about it, please do. Do not be embarrassed. The companies are making these offers to drum up business. You are patronizing them as opposed to the competition, so be sure to reward yourself. This is no different than bidding on Groupon, Living Social, etc. Look at some of the signs I have posted here so that you become familiar with what to look for. Also, some companies only give social media and age discounts on certain days of the week.

Partial list—-Go to Brad’s Daily Alerts or just search by individual companies.

Restaurant Discounts
· Applebee’s: 15% off with Golden Apple Card (60+)

· Arby’s: 10% off (55+)

· Ben & Jerry’s: 10% off (60+)

· Bennigan’s: discount varies by location

· Bob’s Big Boy: discount varies by location (60+)

· Boston Market: 10% off (65+)

· Burger King: 10% off (60+)

· Captain D’s Seafood: discount varies by location

· Chili’s: 10% off (55+)

· Denny’s: 10% off, 20% off for AARP members (55+)

· Dunkin’ Donuts: 10% off or free coffee (55+)

· Einstein’s Bagels: 10% off baker’s dozen of bagels (60+)

· Fuddrucker’s: 10% off any senior platter (55+)

· IHOP: 10% off (55+)

· Jack in the Box: up to 20% off (55+)

· KFC: free small drink with any meal (55+)

· Krispy Kreme: 10% off (50+)

· Mrs. Fields: 10% off at participating locations (60+)

· Subway: 10% off at manager’s discretion (60+)

· Taco Bell: 5% off; free beverages for seniors (65+)

· TCBY: 10% off (55+)

· Wendy’s: 10% off (55+)

· White Castle: 10% off (62+)

Retail and Clothing Discounts

· Banana Republic: 10% off (50+)

· Belk’s: 15% off first Tuesday of every month (55+)

· C.J. Banks: 10% off every Wednesday (60+)

· Clarks: 10% off (62+)

· Dress Barn: 10% off (55+)

· Hallmark: 10% off one day a week (date varies by location)

· Kohl’s: 15% off (60+)

· Modell’s Sporting Goods: 10% off

· Rite Aid: 10% off on Tuesdays & 10% off prescriptions

· Ross Stores: 10% off every Tuesday (55+)

· Stein Mart: 20% off red dot/clearance items first Monday of every month (55+)

Grocery Discounts
· Albertson’s: 10% off first Wednesday of each month (55+)

· Fresh Farm: 5% off Tuesdays and Thursdays (55+)

· Fry’s Supermarket: free Fry’s VIP Club Membership & 10% off every Monday (55+), or 10% first Wednesday of every month

· Great Valu Food Store: 5% off every Tuesday (60+)

· Gristedes Supermarket: 10% off every Tuesday (60+)

· Harris Teeter: 5% off every Tuesday (60+)

· Kroger: 10% off (date varies by location)

· Morton Williams Supermarket: 5% off every Tuesday (60+)

· Pathmark: 5% off $30 every Tuesday (55+)

· The Plant Shed: 10% off every Tuesday (50+)

· Publix: 5% off every Wednesday (60+; only valid outside FL)

· Rogers Marketplace: 5% off every Thursday (60+)

Travel Discounts
· Alaska Airlines: 10% off (65+)

· Alamo: up to 25% off for AARP members

· American Airlines: various discounts for 65 and up (call before booking for discount)

· Amtrak: 15% off (62+)

· Avis: up to 25% off for AARP members

· Best Western: 10% off (55+)

· Budget Rental Cars: 10% off; up to 20% off for AARP members (50+)

· Cambria Suites: 20%-30% off (60+)

· Clarion: 20%-30% off (60+)

· Comfort Inn: 20%-30% off (60+)

· Comfort Suites: 20%-30% off (60+)

· Continental Airlines: no initiation fee for Continental Presidents Club & special fares for select destinations

· Dollar Rent-A-Car: 10% off (50+)

· Econo Lodge: 20%-30% off (60+)

· Enterprise Rent-A-Car: 5% off for AARP members

· Greyhound: 5% off (62+)

· Hampton Inns & Suites: 10% off when booked 72 hours in advance

· Hertz: up t0 25% off for AARP members

· Holiday Inn: 10%-30% off depending on location (62+)

· Hyatt Hotels: 25%-50% off (62+)

· InterContinental Hotels Group: various discounts at all hotels (65+)

· Mainstay Suites: 10% off with Mature Traveler’s Discount (50+); 20%-30% off (60+)

· Marriott Hotels: 15% off (62+)

· Motel 6: 10% off (60+)

· Myrtle Beach Resort: 10% off (55+)

· National Rent-A-Car: up to 30% off for AARP members

· Quality Inn: 20%-30% off (60+)

· Southwest Airlines: various discounts for ages 65 and up (call before booking for discount)

· Trailways Transportation System: various discounts for ages 50 and up

· United Airlines: various discounts for ages 65 and up (call before booking for discount)

· U.S. Airways: various discounts for ages 65 and up (call before booking for discount)

Entertainment Discounts
· AMC Theaters: up to 30% off (55+)

· Bally Total Fitness: up to $100 off memberships (62+)

· Busch Gardens Tampa: $3 off one-day tickets (50+)

· Carmike Cinemas: 35% off (65+)

· Cinemark/Century Theaters: up to 35% off

· U.S. National Parks: $10 lifetime pass; 50% off additional services including camping (62+)

· Regal Cinemas: 30% off

· Ripley’s Believe it or Not: @ off one-day ticket (55+)

· SeaWorld Orlando: $3 off one-day tickets (50+)

Cell Phone Discounts

· AT&T: Special Senior Nation 200 Plan $29.99/month (65+)

· Jitterbug: $10/month cell phone service (50+)

· Verizon Wireless: Verizon Nationwide 65 Plus Plan $29.99/month (65+)

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