BIO: Ron Schaffer Born: 1941 Denver, Colorado. I went to school at Alcott Elementary School , Skinner Jr. High and North High School in 1959. Lived in North Denver until 18, then moved to Deer Trail, Colorado. Did a tour of Vietnam 1965. I live in Deer trail most of my life, since 1948 off and on. Webmaster of the Deer Trail Community www.Deertraico.net which I DELETED..!! Have a nice day. Ron Schaffer
Sunday, June 27, 2010
Ron’s Weather Webcam Pro 9000 with Logitech
Ron’s Weather Webcam Pro 9000 with Logitech works great as a video or still photo for weather related and also for a surveillance cam to keep and eye on the house inside and out on the grounds around the house house and works great for www.Skype.com for Video (Picture in Picture) Chat..
Razor-sharp HD video with auto focus—your world never looked better.
Additional compliance information:
Shop for Pro Webcam Click Here UL Statement: Your product is UL approved. Use only with UL Listed ITE computers.
FCC - United States and Canada
This hardware device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: 1} this device may not cause harmful interference, and 2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Compliance Information Statements: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: 1) Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. 2) Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. 3) Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. 4) Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
Modifications to this product not authorized by Logitech could void your right to use or operate this product by the FCC.
Canada (1C) Statements: Corded products: This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003. Cordless (Radio Transmitter) products: Section A. RSS310 (27 MHz transmitters and receivers): This Category II radio communication device complies with Industry Canada Standard RSS-310. Section B. RSS210 (2.4 GHz transmitters or transceivers): This Category I radio communication device complies with RSS 210 of Industry Canada. Logitech hardware product limited warranty
Logitech warrants to the original purchaser that your Logitech hardware product shall be free from defects in material and workmanship for 2 years from the date of purchase. Except where prohibited by applicable taw, this warranty is nontransferable and is limited to the original purchaser. This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights that vary under local laws.
Logitech's entire liability and your exclusive remedy for any breach of warranty shall be, at Logitech's option, (1) to repair or replace the hardware, or (2) to refund the price paid, provided that the hardware is returned to the point of purchase or such other place as Logitech may direct with a copy of the sales receipt or dated itemized receipt. Shipping and handling charges may apply, except where prohibited by applicable taw. Logitech may, at its option, use new or refurbished or used parts in good working condition to repair or replace any hardware product. Any replacement hardware product will be warranted for the remainder of the original warranty period or thirty (30) days, whichever is longer or for any additional period of time that may be applicable in your jurisdiction.
This warranty does not cover problems or damage resulting from (1} accident, abuse, misapplication, or any unauthorized repair, modification or disassembly; (2) improper operation or maintenance, usage not in accordance with product instructions or connection to improper voltage supply; or (3) use of consumables, such as replacement batteries, not supplied by Logitech except where such restriction is prohibited by applicable law.
How to obtain warranty support. Before submitting a warranty claim, we recommend you visit the support section at www.logitech.com/support for technical assistance. Valid warranty claims are generally processed through the point of purchase during the first thirty (30) days after purchase; however, this period of time may vary depending on where you purchased your product - please check with Logitech or the retailer where you purchased your product for details.
One copy by: Ron Schaffer
Saturday, June 26, 2010
CoCoRaHS Network
Ron joins the CoCoRaHS Network. We are glad to have you as part of our network helping to track precipitation across the great state of Colorado. We appreciate your assistance you have been assigned the following CoCoRaHS' station number, station name and local coordinator(s):
I make a dailey report on the weather in Deer Trail, Colorado. 80105 as needed. I try to report every day, without rain, snow,or hail and when there is a change in the weather with tolal amounts of rain, snow or hail that for sure is report to CoCoRaHS Network with my data. CoCoRaHS Network has other station across the United States and I report with other members in Colorado only. I have my own weather instruments for reporting and also a weather station in Deer Trail that shows the data that provides over the Internet. CoCoRaHS Network does not use the weather station, like the one I have, they want there own data using a collection tube, snow board, and a hail pad for getting the information that way only and reported to there collection data on a Dailey bases. I have been a member for about 8 months. Ron Schaffer
Friday, June 25, 2010
Internet Fraud
Have You Ever Thought About Working From Home... Online?
FORGET IT, Fraud; SCAMS & NOTHING IS FREE..! It takes money to make money and they want you to invest what ever amount on your credit card which could be a high as $12, 000.00 until you get your business going, in the mean while you are paying from 28 to 35% on the unpaid amount with your credit card account and they are investing it some other place at a much higher interest, like banks do. Can you afford this??? NOT...!
They took your money and bank it or invest it into a high interest to make money on your money and that is why some companies are worth as much as 44 Billon Dollars in 10 year....!! Do Not Fall For That Kind Of Deal; remember deal or no deal or you lose it all..! This is no way for a person can make money over night or even the first month, unless it in the stock market. There is over 8 million scams on the Internet a day, be careful.
Ron Schaffer
More information in detail below:
Internet Fraud
FORGET IT, Fraud; SCAMS & NOTHING IS FREE..! It takes money to make money and they want you to invest what ever amount on your credit card which could be a high as $12, 000.00 until you get your business going, in the mean while you are paying from 28 to 35% on the unpaid amount with your credit card account and they are investing it some other place at a much higher interest, like banks do. Can you afford this??? NOT...!
They took your money and bank it or invest it into a high interest to make money on your money and that is why some companies are worth as much as 44 Billon Dollars in 10 year....!! Do Not Fall For That Kind Of Deal; remember deal or no deal or you lose it all..! This is no way for a person can make money over night or even the first month, unless it in the stock market. There is over 8 million scams on the Internet a day, be careful.
Ron Schaffer
More information in detail below:
Internet Fraud
Tuesday, June 22, 2010
Ron News Week of 6/22/2010
Latest news:
Update on Gulf Of Mexico Oil Spill Response - 21 June 2010. Two systems continue to collect oil and gas flowing from the MC252 well and transport them to vessels on the surface. The first is the lower marine riser package (LMRP) containment cap located on top of the Deepwater Horizon's failed blow-out preventer (BOP). A second system, which started on June 16, is connected directly to the BOP and carries oil and gas through a manifold and hoses to the Q4000 vessel on the surface.
• Read the full press release
Recent updates:
• Speech: Key roles and responsibilities of IOCs in an age of uncertainty, 22 June
• Audio: Kent Wells technical update, 18 June
• Kent Wells technical update transcript - 18 June 2010 (pdf, 50KB)
• Kent Wells technical update slide pack - 18 June 2010 (pdf, 409KB)
• Additional Oil and Gas Containment System Begins Operation, 15 June
Latest video updates from BP
Below are the latest video updates released by BP:
• Skimming air recon, 22 June
• Update on oil spill response efforts, 19 June
• Louisiana shoreline cleanup progress, 19 June
• Port Fourchon clean-up activities, 18 June
• Controlled burns operations - Air, 17 June
• Controlled burns operations - Water, 17 June
• Doug Suttles on cleanup efforts on the Gulf shores, 17 June
• More video updates from BP
THE VIDEOS ON THIS PAGE ARE MISSING. I would have to fine them again and insert then in this page, but I get the idea how it works and that all that matters to me.
When I do this kind of blog and testing it, as when I am satified with the results most likely I will DELETE it and use it in the near future.
Thanks
Ronald Schaffer
Ron's Blog Today June 22nd, 2010
Ron's Story:
DEERTRAILCO – Awful John’s Grain Exchange burns down early in the morning of May 9th According to the Fire Department of Deer Trail the fire started around 1 A. M. The grain elevator was owned by the late John Turecek. Today Helen Turecek and family owner it of Deer Trail, Colorado. The elevator did at one time belong to Venter & Milburn Inc. until the late 1975 as Mr. John Turecek bought it and Otto Venter was the advisor for a year to show how the grain elevator operated.
The steel elevator was built around in the 1955 year, the middle elevator between the steel tank elevator and the one that burned down this morning was hit by the flood of 1965. I was amount the ones that help tear down the middle elevator after coming home from Vietnam in 1965. A lot of memories of the old grain elevator that I remember as far back as 1948 and spent a few days working there when I was younger. The wiring in the elevator that burned down had old eclectic wires that most likely dated back to the early 1940’s with the old type of electric motors that ran the grain from one place to the other and to the warehouse that also burned down. I remember one time, that one of the electric old motors up in the head-house on top of the grain elevator had belt driven cups that pick up the wheat from the pits that the grain was dump into the transformed to different bins or to the warehouse by means of screw conveyor elevators to move grain, any ways it caught on fire and was put out with an old fire extinguishers and new belts installed by the late Otto Venter.
One of the Deer Trail Fire Trucks was there soaking the hot spots and David Turecek was there too, I bet that was a hard thing to deal with and a big lose like this, plus a Land Mark Gone Forever
With the wind the way is was blowing when I took this video, most likely is was blowing that was at the time of the fire, and once it started, there was no way to put it out and I seen wind speed of 28 to 32 miles an hour during the night time according to my weather station in Deer Trail.
The elevator that burned down was called the Moser Elevator and I forgot how that was naming other than a person that owned it at one time before the 1940s? Most likely that Mr. Harry (Dutch) Venter will give a more detailed history to the Elevator later next week? Ron Schaffer
Fire Destroys Historic Deer Trail Landmark
By: Harry (Dutch) Venter Tri-County Tribune.
Wednesday, June 16, 2010
The Awful John's Grain Exchange wooden grain handling facility in Deer Trail was completely destroyed by fire shortly after midnight Tuesday, June 09, 2010.
As the structures burned an occasional explosion could be seen and heard, which was probably the contents of boxes, sacks and cans stored in the warehouses.
Most of the storage bins were empty. The only grain lost was about 250 bushels of seed wheat and 300 bushels of corn.
No cause of the fire was, available at press time.
John and Helen Tureeek purchased the grain and feed handling facility in 1972 from Otto Venter and James Milburn. Fire Departments responded from Deer Trail, Byers, Bennett, Strasburg and Altura.
It was not clear who asked some departments to respond and not others. Chief Larry Rector said the Agate Fire Department was not asked to respond to the blaze. The grain elevator and, smaller warehouse was built in 1916 by a group of farmers and businesses known as the Deer Trail Farmers Union Elevator
Company with a capacity of 6,000 bushels of bulk storage The warehouse was 16-feet by 47 feet. The larger warehouse; a wooden structure measuring 38-feet by 90-feet was built by
Venter & Milburn, Inc. in 1947
Ron Schaffer Photo Files in his 250 GB External Hard Drive & Video by:
Ron Schaffer / Video
Monday, June 21, 2010
In The News Deer Trail
Old News:
The video was for testing only...!!
Bad Weather In Deer Trail
Hail falls SE of Byers & in Deer Trail
While severe weather headlines May 26 mostly revolved around the northeastern portion of Denver metro, southeastern parts of the 1-70 Corridor had their fair share of extreme weather anomalies.
Deer Trail and Cottonwood Estate residents both reported funnel clouds that threatened the area and dropped pea-, grape-, and golf ball-sized hail.
In one instance, a funnel cloud hovering over homes along First Avenue in Deer Trail around 7 p.m. dropped towards the ground but didn't touch down.
"It was right above our house when its belly appeared to drop toward us," said resident Donna Brannon. "It was very ominous and a very close call. It forced me down to the basement."
Reports from the Community Collaborative Rain, Hail & Snow Network indicate the heaviest hail was about 8 miles south-southeast of Byers. Accumulations were from 2-5 inches.
"It really came down a couple of different times, the second time a lot bigger and lot harder," said
Deer Trail resident Linda Mergl. "I thought my tomatoes and other plants in the garden would be crushed, but they actually seem to look pretty good coming out of it."
A Byers resident said an approximately mile-long portion of Ridge Road north of the Chaparral subdivision received several inches of hail and could have been snowplowed.
"It looked like a heavy snowstorm hit just that little spot," she said.
Cars, homes and people were all battered and bruised during Wednesday's storms that hit northeast areas of the Denver metro area.
Weather reports included golf ball- and baseball-size hail, tornadoes and residual strong winds that stripped trees of bark and limbs, broke car windshields, damaged roofs and sidings on homes, and, in one instance, removed a garage roof.
The Denver area and Eastern Plains remained under thunderstorm and tornado watches and warnings most of Wednesday. Roads were flooded in areas around Hudson and Keenseburg, 35 miles northeast of Denver, where up to 2 inches of rain fell in 45 minutes.
The area around 152nd Avenue and Imboden Road northwest of Bennett was reportedly hit with hail and strong winds, but reports of a tornado touching down were not confirmed.
Denver International Airport experienced 30- to 60-minute delays Wednesday afternoon because severe weather limited use of its six runways. Airport spokeswoman Laura Jackson said planes were taking off on two runways and arriving on just one.
No tornadoes touched down on airport property, she said. June is the worst month in the summer for tornado in Colorado, so look in the sky for dark clouds formation and rotation that can spoon a tornado in your area.
— The Associated Press contributed to this report.
REMEMBER THIS IS A TEST BLOG ONLY (The picture are not installed like I wanted it to be)
Another project I have to learn....!!!
Ronald Schaffer
Ron's Advertising
Ron's Advertising is a testing point for editing ads for my main or dedicated website with Networksolutions
Then maybe in the future I will be doing another web-site that will help me with my income. But, like I said; this is a testing point to learn how to use blogging, blog or blogger and understand the ways to help me to start another web-page or the ones on line tdoay or in the future, if it has too many difficulties in understanding, then I will forget and delete it, but that might be in the same time or next day from today. June 21st, 2011 which is the first day of summer
Thank you.
Have a great day
Ronald Schaffer
Deer Trail Colorado News
The Deer Trail News with the local newspaper with the Tri-County Tribune will be updated weekly as permitted by: Terms of Use, stated on the PDF format on the 12-pages that are installed on the web-site at: http://www.deertrailco.net/
Thank you. Have a nice day.
Ronald Schaffer Webmasteer.
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Hardwick Family Reunion T-Shirt
Come and vist the new Ron's Products today, as I have update some of the information for the Hardwick Family Reunion 2011 with T-Shirts, Hats, Mouse Pads, Etc. Visit www.Zazzle.com/Deertrailco
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