Sunday, May 22, 2011
Solar Shield Sun Glasses Review
The problem is that these glasses are a piece of crap and the company does not care. Every one of the 4 pair I have bought, broke on the stem, "same place" and either right or left sides (2 each). I have cannibalized the pairs that I had purchased to finish out my inventory I have. Clearly there is a problem.
I have contacted the company to advise them of the issue and they will gladly look at them if I sent them in and include another $6 for shipping. "What?" What that told me is that we do not care if you already spent $20 a pair on these, and "maybe" we "may" replace them if we determine we should. There are a lot of ifs there and no guarantees. I can see 1 breaking, 2 in the same spot - possible, 3 pretty co-incidental (as the Duke would put it), 4 - there is something wrong in mudville.
So, if you are looking at these at the store, run, run fast. Do not waste your money. I handled my last 3 with extra kitten gloves and only made it about 6 weeks with any of them.
Bottom line don't do it, find a quality pair with a company who will back their product up.
Monday, April 4, 2011
Sons Of Confederate Veteran Camp #108 – SCV 108 – http://www.scvcamp108.com
Our History Project Mission update.
The Sons of Confederate Veterans are for anyone?
We are pleased to announce the near completion of one of our latest outreach projects. Our History Project has been working with The Sons of Confederate Veterans (SCV) Camp 108; a local SCV Camp located locally here in McDonough, GA; to fashion and website design, to encourage members, volunteers and the community to become involved with local historical education, preservation and community projects. SCV Camp 108 hosts monthly meetings on the fourth (4th) Monday of each month at the Nash Farm Battlefield Museum complete with a special topic or presenter on a wide verity of historical topics at each one. The meetings are open to the public and attendance is encouraged.
Our History Project, Inc.; a national non-profit based organization; chose to work with SCV camp 108 because of their volunteerism, open involvement, passion for history and open platform presented by its members. They have worked hard to bring other groups to Henry County including Sons of Union Veterans (SUV) and are helping to form a local chapter of the Sons of the American Revolution (SAR).
Collectively and personally the SCV Camp 108 had well over 2000 community service volunteer hours in 2010 including; multiple Education Days’ for local schools. This does not count its members supporting their Churches, Charities, community businesses, local needs and projects. They have shown and proven their dedication to preserving our nation’s past through works, writings and media presentations.
“I was so impressed by what these guys are doing, I joined myself.”, said Craig Anderson, the Executive Director of Our History Project.
You can visit the Henry County Sons of Confederate Veterans Camp 108 website at http://www.scvcamp108.com or visit a meeting held every fourth Monday of the month at the Nash Farm Battlefield Museum at 7 PM. Past presentations have included topics on mapping, families, genealogy, metal detecting, unit stories, military strategies, nonprofits and the list goes on and on. Visit their website or attend a meeting, it is open to all.
Our History Project, Incorporated is a national 501(c)3 corporation based in McDonough, Georgia. Their mission and vision is the education and preservation of United States history. Our History Project works on many levels throughout the United States with other historical organizations, museums, schools. They host 2 internet radio shows each week that covers our nation’s past from Pre-Revolution to Current Events which can be found at http://www.ourhistoryproject.org.
Friday, April 1, 2011
Bruce Gamble on Greg “Pappy” Boyington
My friend, historian and award winning author Bruce Gamble joins us to talk about the Top Marine Ace "Gregory "Pappy" Boyington" and the famous Black Sheep Squadron. Pappy Boyington is a legend, his antics and persona was heightened in the TV Series Ba Ba Black Sheep and made him an American Icon.
Bruce Gamble has written two (2) books on Boyington and the Black Sheep. He is quote in historical circles to be the de facto historian on the legendary figure. Join us as Bruce takes us through Boyingtons life and if you do not believe in fate.... by the end of this story, we just might change your mind. Included on this page is an interview we did together back in October 2010 on his book Fortress Rabual. Visit Bruce at his website http://www.brucegamble.com.
Greg “Pappy” Boyington
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Friday, March 4, 2011
Patrick K. O’Donnell; Give Me Tomorrow
This Week: Patrick K. O'Donnell on Korea and George Co. 3/1
I actually hear this book before I read it. The audio production was a dramatic, heart felt and touching performance. I was captivated by it and the writing style of this book brought it to life. This is defiantly one for the shelf. I knew I had to do an interview for this one, so without further delay........
Give Me Tomorrow : The Epic Story of a Legendary Marine Unit in Korea
An epic story of valor and sacrifice by a legendary Marine company in the Korean War brought to gripping, cinematic light by an acclaimed historian.
“What would you want if you could have any wish?” asked the photojournalist, looking expectantly at the haggard and bloodied Marine before him. The Marine gaped back incredulously at his interviewer.
“Give me tomorrow,” he said, as the photographer snapped one of the most iconic pictures of the Korean War.
After nearly four months of continuous and agonizing combat on the battlefields of Korea, such a desperate yet simple request seemed impossible, and for many men of George Company, or “Bloody George” as they were known-one of the Forgotten War’s most decorated yet unrecognized companies-it was a wish that would not come true.
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This Week: Patrick K. O'Donnell on Korea and George Co. 3/1
I actually hear this book before I read it. The audio production was a dramatic, heart felt and touching performance. I was captivated by it and the writing style of this book brought it to life. This is defiantly one for the shelf. I knew I had to do an interview for this one, so without further delay........
Give Me Tomorrow : The Epic Story of a Legendary Marine Unit in Korea
An epic story of valor and sacrifice by a legendary Marine company in the Korean War brought to gripping, cinematic light by an acclaimed historian.
“What would you want if you could have any wish?” asked the photojournalist, looking expectantly at the haggard and bloodied Marine before him. The Marine gaped back incredulously at his interviewer.
“Give me tomorrow,” he said, as the photographer snapped one of the most iconic pictures of the Korean War.
After nearly four months of continuous and agonizing combat on the battlefields of Korea, such a desperate yet simple request seemed impossible, and for many men of George Company, or “Bloody George” as they were known-one of the Forgotten War’s most decorated yet unrecognized companies-it was a wish that would not come true.
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Blackveil by Kristen Britian - "The story is lost in the dark wood"
After 300 pages and 2 other books (read in the mean time just to keep my sanity), I have yet to find more than 2 scenes that held my attention. This wonderful, exciting story has turned to a romance novel. A romance novel that hardly even follows the main character at that. I keep waiting, and waiting. Flipping ahead just to see what the future holds, and sadly, it appears not much.
We are used to long waits from the Kristen Britian, 4-7 years at a shot. This as been acceptable to me because the final result was stellar, though most every time I had to read the other because I had forgotten what it was about. This one completely missed the mark with no turn for the better in the near future. I'll muddle thru and offer a final review, soon. If anyone else is sharing my misery let me know.
Wednesday, February 2, 2011
2010 Our History Project Literary Excellence Awards
It is our pleasure to announce the winners of our 1st Annual Literary Excellence Award.
The entries this year were unsolicited works chosen by the staff and reviewers of Our History Project that has been newly read or heard by a staff member or reviewer of Our History Project during the year 2010. There were over 200 titles entered in five (5) categories that were included in this year’s competition. Two (2) awards are being issued; Gold and Silver; for each category. Each winner received a formal letter, a certificate for framing and a 6 inch x 6 inch 300 dpi logo that may accompany the work that has been awarded (Gold or Silver).
Our History Project, Inc. is a national nonprofit organization, whose mission and vision is the “Preservation” and “Education” of United States History. Our main focus is historical based works, however our staff reads many genres of books and we all share a passion for a story. 2010 marked our First Annual Literary Award. The list contained those submitted, reviewed, purchased or downloaded.
Below is a list of all winning titles. Join us as we celebrate these authors, narrators, publishers and their stories. These are our picks of the Best of the Best. Check them out, buy them, read them, download them or listen to them!
2010 Our History Project Literary Excellence Award Winners
Best Young Adult
Gold Award
M. L. Forman - Adventurers Wanted, Book 1: Slathbog's Gold - Shadow Mountain
ISBN-10: 1606410296, ISBN-13: 978-1606410295
Silver Award
Hilari Bell - Player's Ruse – A Knight and Rogue Novel - HarperTeen
ISBN-10: 006082509X, ISBN-13: 978-0060825096
Best Fantasy
Gold Award
Markus Heitz - The War of the Dwarves – Orbit
ISBN-10: 0316049360, ISBN-13: 978-0316049368
Silver Award
Trudi Canavan - The Magicians' Guild -The Black Magician Trilogy, Book 1– Eos
ISBN-10: 006057528X, ISBN-13: 978-0060575281
Best History
Gold Award
Joseph Cummins - The World's Bloodiest History: Massacre, Genocide, and the Scars They Left on Civilization - Fair Winds Press
ISBN-10: 1592334024, ISBN-13: 978-1592334025
Silver Award
Thomas J. Craughwell - The Buck Stops Here: The 28 Toughest Presidential Decisions and How They Changed History - Fair Winds Press
ISBN-10: 159233427X, ISBN-13: 978-1592334278
Best Podcast Novel
Gold Award
John Lenahan - Shadowmagic –
Written and performed by John Lenahan
Silver
Peter James Froning – Letter from China
Written by Peter James Froning, Read by Barrett Whitener
Best Audio Book
Gold Award
L. A. Meyer - Rapture of the Deep – A Bloody Jack Adventure
Written by L. A. Meyer, Read and Preformed by Katherine Kellgren
Listen and Live Audio - ISBN: 9781593164836
Silver Award
Scott Sigler – Contagious - Random House Audio
ISBN-10: 0739377159, ISBN-13: 978-0739377154
Friday, January 21, 2011
“Hey Buddy” by Gary W. Moore
" Hey Buddy is a wonderful and magical journey to find Buddy Holly -- the man, the legend, and his music. You will be blown away by what you hear and what you learn from Holly. From the crash investigations, talking to the Dwyers', and just exploring a decade of music, you thought you knew. This one is a keeper."
“Hey Buddy”- In pursuit of Buddy Holly, My New Buddy John, and My Lost Decade of Music
by Gary W. Moore
2011, Savas Beatie Publishing
219 Pages
I must start this review by saying I have never in my life, borrowed, checked out, read, listened or reviewed a book on music or musical artist(s). It is just not a subject that interested me. I was looking over Savas Beatie’s offering for 2011 and for some reason this book stood out to me, almost calling me. I went back to the page several times before ordering my copy.
“Hey Buddy” is Not a Biography on Buddy Holly. It IS a wonderful and magical journey to find Buddy Holly – The man, the legend and the music. We learn quickly that the author shared my view on music history; knowing a little but not really interested until that one night changed his life forever.
After being dragged to an event called the “Winter Dance Party” performed by John Mueller who impersonates Buddy, Gary W. Moore was transfixed, mesmerized and struck to the core. What this entire book revolves around his the quest to find the music.
Gary W. Moore book “Hey Buddy” is a Masterpiece. He takes us on the journey with him. We are there from the first moment that these emotions hit to the final visit to the crash site. You will find yourself researching, looking, listening and reading to what he did. Seriously, do not be surprised if you find yourself on the computer until 2-3AM.
Even though this book is a personal journey for Gary; his writing, his research; it is strangely perceived at the end as personal journey for you the reader. The reason I am stating this as a Masterpiece is that although this is his journey. I found myself not really seeing him that much in the book. I was in his skin, in his shoes and experiencing this journey for myself. It was my story!
Along this epic ride we take with us a host of characters; some serious, some funny, some sad and some angry. All of them culminate to bring this story to life. “Hey Buddy” will be one of your all-time favorites as it is now for me. This is a book and a journey you will have to experience for yourself and I promise you will not be disappointed.
“Hey Buddy” is for the hardcore Holly Fans and for those who have just heard about him. You will be blown away by what you hear and what you learn about Holly. From the crash investigations, talking to the Dwyers’ and just exploring a decade of music you thought you knew. This one is a keeper.
Craig Anderson
Our History Project
Friday, January 14, 2011
Gary W. Moore–Hey Buddy
Gary W. Moore was never confused with real Buddy Holly fans. Gary was not a fan of rock music or what he believed it represented in our culture. He was familiar with Buddy’s name and thought he was dead, but he couldn’t name a single song Buddy had written or performed. In a single evening all that changed forever.
This is not another Buddy Holly Biography! It is a person journey to find this larger than life superstar that America forgot for the better part of 10-12 years. Gary writes and tells the story of how he was stricken with the Buddy Holly Bug and had to find out more. He takes us on this personal journey and brings along a host of friends to join us. This book was masterfully done and I will place it on my top listed you should read in 2011. But, be careful you may end up with endless nights of no sleep continuing the journey that Gary started!
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http://www.amazon.com/Gary-W.-Moore/e/B002BM9U1U
http://www.facebook.com/gary.w.moore1
Hey Buddy by John Mueller
This is the song that started it all. John Mueller did a wonderful job with this tribute. It is deep and reflective as much as it is pleasant sounding. You WILL find yourself listening over and over again. Turn it up and kick back.
The book and this song is inseparable. Just like Buddy it will live on. Visit John Mueller's website and learn more about his passion for Buddy, his music and his tours.
Own the show that inspired the book. You can purchase a DVD of the Winter Dance Party from John Mueller's website <a href="http://www.yourbuddyjohn.com/">http://www.yourbuddyjohn.com/</a> only $25 and it includes shipping.
John Mueller Links
John Mueller's website: <a href="http://www.yourbuddyjohn.com/">http://www.yourbuddyjohn.com/</a>
Winter Dance Party: <a href="http://www.winterdanceparty.com/">http://www.winterdanceparty.com/</a>
Monday, January 10, 2011
Sunday, January 9, 2011
Saturday, January 8, 2011
OHP- Harlow Unger–”Lion of Liberty” Patrick Henry and The Call to a New Nation
Harlow Unger joins us this week as we discuss Patrick Henry. Henry was a man way ahead of his time. His sentiment, actions, deeds and philosophy are as relevant today as they were in his time. This new book “Lion of Liberty” is an awesome account of Henry’s life. Harlow Unger once again melds historic and academic writing, bringing to life the legendary figure and one of the most un-talked about founding father. The battle of States Rights vs. Slavery has been contested over the years. Listen to Henry’s point. Hear it through the eyes of others. This is an interview you do not want to miss and every American should hear, and the book should be on every shelf. Join me as we talk to Harlow Unger.
View complete details, appearances, and information on Lion of Liberty and Harlow at http://www.ourhistoryproject.com.
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