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Humanely euthanize the ducks on your own property. The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission recommends decapitation, breaking the neck or (in non-neighborhood areas where firearms are allowed) gunshot to the brain.The meat of the Muscovy is unlike that of the other domestic ducks. It is not greasy and is much more like veal than like poultry. Recipes P>Pinellas Trail

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Back in the 60's we subscribed to cable TV because the signal was a LOT better than our antenna. Today, digital over-the-air broadcasts are DVD quality and only restriced by your distance from the source and your antenna. My 19" and 25" analog TV's look like studio monitors. I know. I worked in studios for thirty years.

All you need is a digital-to-analog converter box.

What is the TV Converter Box Coupon Program?

Congress created the TV Converter Box Coupon Program for households wishing to keep using their analog TV sets after February 17, 2009. The Program allows U.S. households to obtain up to two coupons, each worth $40, that can be applied toward the cost of eligible converter boxes.

A TV connected to cable, satellite or other pay TV service does not require a TV converter box from this program. However, if you choose to DROP CABLE, you WILL NEED a digital-to-analog converter box for your older analog televisions. Additionally, after February 2009 hundreds of low power television stations will continue to broadcast analog signals. If your reception is only digital you can no longer see your local public school, city, county or any television broadcasts in analog unless you subscribe to a cable TV service or connect your antenna to two tuners.

Consumers have a variety of options. Options to explore include:

  • Keep your existing analog TV and purchase a TV converter box. A converter box plugs into your TV and will keep it working after Feb. 17, 2009, or
  • Connect to cable, satellite or other pay service, or
  • Purchase a television with a digital tuner.
Click here to apply for your coupons: DTV Converter coupons
My experience
and the TV Converter Box Coupon Program:

I applied for my coupons in January 2008. I received them in March. They were only good until June 19th. Searching for a converter box in the big retail stores in April I found nothing but empty shelves. So I purchased a box from Radio Shack for $59.99 - minus the $40 coupon (but still paying state sales tax on the full price) the box cost me about $25.00 I decided to wait and redeem my other coupon for a cheaper box.

I watched and waited visiting several stores but all were out of stock. I wanted to find a "pass through" box that allowed analog signals to be available as well as digital. I assumed it would be like my VCR - turn it off and the signal from the antenna still goes to the TV. Then I discovered that the Magnavox I was looking for only provided the analog signal in a system option that required the box to be turned on. What good is that?

May 20th my wife told me Target had "a couple" of boxes. I drove there the next day and found out she meant two brands and about fifty samples. I bought the less expensive for $47.99 - my cost w/tax $11.35 - the only difference between the cheap box and the Radio Shack box was that the cheaper box did NOT contain a direct video RCA-type three-wire cable or list EPL (Extended Program Listing). Only a RF cable.

The TV Converter Box Coupons. Radio Shack DigitalStream DTX9900 $59.99 - Venturer STB7766G $47.99 at Target.

Since MANY TV stations will continue to broadcast in analog after February 2009 - stations like local public schools and municipalities - I wanted to keep the ability to tune in analog signals. I installed a splitter on my antenna cable and ran a connection to the digital converter box and one to the VCR antenna input. The digital box was then connected via direct cables to the VCR. It was that simple to preserve the analog connection. Digital TV is now the line input on my VCR. My TV is connected to the VCR. With the VCR recording digital TV or any other channel I can still watch analog on my TV and receiving the low power Tv analog signals is still available.

Here's the difference: with my analog tuner I can detect 23 TV stations. About 8 or 10 are clear and clean. The rest vary from no picture at all to fuzzy pictures but tolerable to watch. With digital I only receive 13 TV stations but 28 channels - all crystal clear. Combined with analog I now receive 38 channels 35 of which are viewable.

My antenna is on a metal pole beside my one-story house and rises to about eight feet above my roof. It could use an upgrade. My digital signals are just strong enough to receive the picture. With digital if you receive a signal at all the picture is good but not always stable. To improve the signal I need to replace my video cables that are now twenty years old (or more) and replace the metal pole with a non-conductive wood or plastic mount. However, with hurricanes a possibility I won't do that anytime soon.


How to make any digital-to-analog converter box a "pass-through" box:
If your TV has direct video inputs then you're in business.
First you need a cable splitter... just feed your antenna cable to the splitter then one cable from the splitter to the digital-to-analog converter box and the other to your TV or VCR.
Then use the video output jacks on your digital-to-analog converter box to feed the signal to the video input jacks on your TV or VCR. You now have BOTH analog signals and the digital conversion on your TV. Just change the channels on your TV normally to see the analog channels and go to the line input to see the digital channels. If you're connected to a VCR or other recording device you can record a digital channel while watching another analog channel on your TV. You can even set up your vcr to record one digital channel and multiple analog channels in a timer recording session. But still can't program your vcr to change digital channels that way.

How about an antenna?

If already have one you're good to go. The best is outdoors thirty above ground but any antenna will do if you're in a metropolitan area. Rabbit ears for VHF, bow ties or loops for UHF. You can make your own dipold bow-tie out of coat hangars. See http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EWQhlmJTMzw. It is really good for UHF but VHF might not come in as good as you like.


National Recreation Trails logo and link. The Pinellas Trail
Thirty five miles of paved bike trail replaced the CSX railway from Tarpon Springs to St. Petersburg, Florida. Officially the Fred Marquis Pinellas Trail it is among the hundreds of trails in the National Recreation Trails list. Overpasses cross major intersections allowing long stretches of safe pathway for skaters, cyclists, hikers and strollers. The original right-of-way was cleared in 1883 for the Orange Belt Railroad from Tarpon Springs to Clearwater and in 1915 south to connect Clearwater's Belleview Biltmore Resort to Bay Pines Veterans Hospital.

Click here to see a history of the Pinellas Trail. The grand opening for the first five-mile stretch, from Seminole City Park to Taylor Park in Largo, took place on December 1, 1990. Since then three other sections of the Trail have been completed: from St. Petersburg to Seminole, from Largo to Dunedin, and from Dunedin to Tarpon Springs. Trail amenities, such as benches, water fountains, rest areas, and landscaping, are paid for by Pinellas Trails, Inc., a citizens fund-raising group. Since it is an urban trail restaurants and shops abound just a few feet or blocks from the trail. The only traffic to deal with is other bicycles, skaters and hikers.

Click here to see more about my house. My home is between mile marker 10 and 11 with the trail being directly across the street from my house. It was the first section that opened and I've been using the trail since 1990. If I turn to the south I can ride to downtown St. Petersburg, if I turn north I can ride to Tarpon Springs. Parks within a five mile radius of my home include Seminole City Park, Blossom Lake Park, Boca Ciega Millenium Park, Lake Seminole Park, Walsingham Park, Tiki Gardens Indian Shores Beach Access, War Veteran's Memorial Park, Madeira Beach Access, Park Boulevard Boat Ramp, Redington Shores Beach Access, Ridgecrest Park, John S. Taylor Park.


Bicycle shops along the trail near my house include: Bicycle Outfitters, and Trail Sport as well as Allen Sports Center for skates. Also D&S Bicycle Shop, Mickie's Bike Shop, Lou's Bicycle Center, A J Barnes Bicycle Emporium, Cycle Spectrum, and Marlowe's Bike Shop, Indian Rocks Beach. From the trail to the beach is about two miles at Seminole via Park Boulevard. Redington Shores is the first town you come to crossing the Park Bouvelard Bridge over the Intracoastal Waterway.


Click on the bike to see the full picture.Happy Birthday Joshua
Going green

For his 19th birthday he gets a new, better bicycle. A Mongoose 21-speed mountain bike with a real disc brake on the front, quick-release seat and front wheel. His actual birthdate is July 14th but he needs the bike now so, Happy Birthday!

His carbon footprint is really small. Between his bike and public transportation he uses very little fuel or energy. Way to go Joshua!



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The above picture was just captured from the GOES East Geostationary weather satellite 22,000 miles above the Amazon River. This image is from the infrared filter and shows clouds day or night. Click the image to see the full array of pictures available. Images are updated publicly every 15 minutes or so available from http://www.goes.noaa.gov/. The The Geostationary Operational Environmental Satellite (or GOES) program is a key element in United States' National Weather Service (NWS) operations. The pictures are all public domain and all data and information is provided to anyone free.

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