Warner Brothers DVD to BLU-RAY trade in program

Warner Brothers is running a promo where you can send in your existing DVD copy of a Warner Brothers movie and “upgrade” it to a Blu-Ray version for $7.95. The official Warner Brothers trade in site is here.

But it’s not all Warner Brothers titles. Just 55 select ones. So far, the list is limited to…

10,000 BC
2001: A Space Odyssey
Alexander Revisited: (Unrated) Final Cut, The
American History X
American in Paris, An
Any Given Sunday
Aviator, The (2004)
Beetlejuice
Blazing Saddles
Body of Lies
Bucket List, The
Christmas Story, A
Clockwork Orange, A
Collateral Damage
Constantine
Dark City: Director’s Cut
Deliverance
Dirty Dozen, The
Dumb and Dumber
Elf
Eraser
Final Destination
Fugitive, The
Full Metal Jacket
Gods and Generals
Golden Compass, The
Harold and Kumar Go to White Castle (Unrated)
History of Violence, A
Journey to the Center of Earth
Last Samurai
Lost Boys, The
Michael Clayton
National Lampoon’s Christmas Vacation
Ocean’s Thirteen
Orphanage, The
Pan’s Labyrinth
Perfect Storm, The
Pride and Glory
Rio Bravo
Risky Business
Rumor Has It
Rush Hour 3
Scanner Darkly, A
Searchers, The
Shining, The
Speed Racer
Superman II: Richard Donner Cut, The
Superman Returns
Swordfish
Taking Lives
Training Day
We Are Marshall
Wedding Crashers
Wedding Singer, The
Wyatt Earp

Is it a good deal? Somewhat. If you go to Amazon.com, quite a few of these titles that Warner Brothers are currently offering on Blu-Ray are around $9.99 brand new anyway.

For example : 2001 is $9.49. Blazing Saddles is $8.99. Wedding Crashers is $9.99. A History of Violence is $9.49.

A few titles hover around the $10 to $15 range, though. Lost Boys is $14.99. Dumb and Dumber is $15.49. Full Metal Jacket is $11.99.

This trade in is a really good deal for Warner Brothers. They get a used DVD they can sell to Netflix or Redbox, and also get to sell a Blu-Ray for little under what it retails for on Amazon brand new. (And you know they’re still making a profit on it.)

If you want to jump on this offer, I strongly suggest you check Amazon‘s pricing first. To me, saving $2 isn’t worth the upgrade. But saving $10 and up might make it worthwhile.

And don’t forget there are no truly portable blu-ray players yet. DVDs are still great for road trips and for watching on older systems.

FDA Warning : Don’t take Plavix and Prilosec/Prilosec OTC together

This is pretty serious. The FDA just announced that there is a big problem If you take the anti-clotting drug Plavix in addition to the stomach acid reducer Prilosec. It turns out that Prilosec cuts the effectiveness of Plavix by half. For people with blood clotting problems, that’s really bad.

The official announcement says… “patients at risk for heart attacks or strokes who use Plavix to prevent platelet aggregation will not get the full effect of this medicine if they are also taking Prilosec.”

The science behind it is pretty straightforward. “Plavix does not have anti-clotting effects until it is converted or metabolized into its active form with the help of the liver enzyme, CYP2C19. Prilosec blocks this enzyme, thereby reducing the effectiveness of Plavix.”

But it’s not just Prilosec that causes problems with Plavix. Others on the hit list are… “Nexium (esomeprazole), Tagamet and Tagamet HB (cimetidine), Diflucan (fluconazole), Nizoral (ketoconazole), VFEND (voriconazole), Intelence (etravirine), Felbatol (felbamate), Prozac, Serafem, Symbyax (fluoxetine), Luvox (fluvoxamine) and Ticlid (ticlopidine).”

The good news is that … “Zantac (ranitidine), Pepcid (famotidine), Axid (nizatidine), and antacids [that] do not inhibit the CYP2C19 enzyme aren’t expected to interfere with the anti-clotting activity of Plavix.”

Here’s the link to the official FDA warning here.

Recall : RockHard Weekend from RockHard Laboratories

To me, a “Dietary Supplement” is a glass of OJ with my eggs. Some bacon in my Whataburger. Things you actually consume with a meal as part of a meal to enhance said meal.

Having said that, I still fail to see how something called “RockHard Weekend” from RockHard Laboratories has anything to do whatsoever with “Dietary Supplement”. It’s either that or I’ve been doing something horribly wrong for breakfast, lunch and dinner this whole time.

The FDA announced that “RockHard Laboratories is conducting a voluntary recall after being informed by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) that voluntary lab analysis found… sulfoaildenfil, an analogue of Sildenfil, an FDA-approved drug used as treatment for male Erectile Dysfunction (ED) making RockHard Weekend an unapproved drug.”

In other words, just like the “stiff nights” recall, “RockHard Weekend” has some prescription-based ingredients that they tried to slip under the radar.

The FDA’s justification for the recall is the same one they used on the “stiff nights” recall. It might kill you! Maybe.

“The undeclared ingredient may pose a threat to consumers because the analogue may interact with nitrates found in some prescription drugs (such as nitroglycerin) and may lower blood pressure to dangerous levels. Consumers with diabetes, high blood pressure, high cholesterol, or heart disease often take nitrates. ED is a common problem in men with these conditions, and consumers may seek these types of products to enhance sexual performance.”

Here’s the link to the official FDA recall notice.

Busy Bee (Second Set – 5 photos)

Yesterday I saw this little bee working through a small cluster of flowers late in the afternoon. None of the buds had fully opened, but he was easily reaching inside each one he landed on. I stayed still long enough for him to fly near me and took these photos.

I didn’t see any other bees in the area. This guy was doing it all by himself.

Busy Bee II 1

Busy Bee II 1

Busy Bee II 2

Busy Bee II 2

Busy Bee II 3

Busy Bee II 3

Busy Bee II 4

Busy Bee II 4

Busy Bee II 5

Busy Bee II 5

Road trip wipeout

Business based road trip today. Another one scheduled for tomorrow. 8 hours on the highway this week, and it ain’t even Wednesday yet. Eeeesh.

Things will return to normal ASAP.

In the meantime, some quick observations…

* Coffee at gas stations is surprisingly stronger and better tasting than most Starbucks.

* You need a truck past a certain point in Texas. Drive anything else and it’s at your own peril.

* Rest areas in Texas have free Wifi. But the vending machines are still behind iron gates.

* Funyuns taste better on road trips.

* Sometimes it’s better to turn off the A/C, roll down the windows, put on the classics, and enjoy the ride.

News stories the mainstream media missed 11/14/09

Here are some news stories from this week that I think the mainstream media completely missed out on. All links are from legitimate news sources and not the fringe / wacko sites.

It’s gonna be brief bullet points this week… family BBQ and Pacquiao vs. Cotto tonight!

* Antimatter was found on Earth. In lightning! Yikes! So the BOOM in a lightning storm is probably positive matter being obliterated? Double yikes! [SCIENCE NEWS]

* Bad memories may soon be erasable. Great. So we can be stuck in a loop of neverending mistakes and ongoing horror. Never growing, learning or escaping. Good intentions, bad idea! [SCIENCE CODECX]

* Kraft makes a hostile bid for Cadbury. I think it’s because they want to get in the European marketplace. Plus that bok-bok-bok bunny that lays those special Easter eggs. [FOOD BUSINESS NEWS]

* Toilet paper is shrinking. Great. Just what we need right now. [CONSUMERIST]

* The FDA issued their 2009 food code. And showing they are still tied to government bureaucracy, they released the 2009 food code in November of 2009! Two whole months left! That’s not the best part. What’s great about the FDA food code is the blisteringly obvious. Take this part for example… “Serving hamburgers and other ground meats in an undercooked form upon a consumer’s request is no longer an option for items offered on a children’s menu.” Really? This has to be pointed out to someone? Damn. [FDA]

Recall : Some Cardiac Science Corporation’s automated external defibrillators (AEDs)

This is a strange one. Mostly because of the veeeery carefully selected wording in the recall release.

Cardiac Science Corporation announced today that is “is initiating a voluntary field correction after it was determined certain automated external defibrillators (AEDs) may experience a rare product issue in which the AED may not be able to deliver therapy during a resuscitation attempt.”

Lots of adjectives back yonder. The release continues…

“Device failure may affect resuscitation of the patient, which could lead to serious adverse events or death. These AEDs have electronic components which may fail and the failure may not be detected by the device’s periodic self-tests. The affected models include the Powerheart 9300A, 9300C, 9300D, 9300E, 9300P, 9390A, 9390E, and CardioVive 92531, 92532, and 92533 devices.”

Most of the remainder of the recall is pretty straightforward. That is until you get to the last paragraph. Put your waders on for this next part. It’s deep.

“This press release contains forward-looking statements. The word “believe,” “expect,” “intend,” “anticipate,” variations of such words, and similar expressions identify forward-looking statements, but their absence does not mean that the statement is not forward-looking. Forward looking statements in this press release include, but are not limited to, predictions of AED component failure rates, the availability of software updates to improve detection of the component issue, and the effectiveness of the planned software update. These are forward-looking statements for purposes of the safe harbor provisions under the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Actual results and performance may vary significantly from those expressed or implied in such statements. Factors that could cause or contribute to such varying results and other risks are more fully described in the Annual Report on Form 10-K filed by Cardiac Science Corporation for the year ended December 31, 2008, as updated by subsequent quarterly reports on Form 10-Q. Cardiac Science Corporation undertakes no duty or obligation to update the information provided herein.”

Looks like the legal team got to slime this one before it got out the door. Sad.

Anyhow, here’s the link to the official recall NOT FORWARD LOOKING but MAYBE IT IS FORWARD LOOKING notice.

Flight 188 followup

I posted a search area of Flight 188 if it really went missing a few days ago and wondered why exactly a passenger jet plane could lose radio contact with Air Traffic Control towers and be “lost” for so long without any kind of military response.

Well today the FAA announced that air traffic controllers are now on notice to only let 10 minutes go by before notifying the military. Flight 188 went on for 77 minutes without contact, so that’s a big improvement. But when these jets have a cruising speed of Mach 0.78 (0.78 mach = 593.74 mph) and a max speed of Mach 0.82 (0.82 mach = 624.19 mph), that’s still a LOT of ground they can cover in 10 minutes. Around 99 to 105 miles.

Recall : IDS Sports products Bromodrol, Dual Action Grow Tabs, Grow Tabs, Mass Tabs, and Ripped Tabs TR.

Steroids? In dietary supplements? And muscle building products? No! Say it isn’t so!

The FDA release says “IDS Sports announced today that it is conducting a voluntary nationwide recall of… Bromodrol, Dual Action Grow Tabs, Grow Tabs, Mass Tabs, and Ripped Tabs TR. The Food And Drug Administration (FDA) has notified IDS Sports that the recalled products contain the following undeclared substances, which FDA considers to be steroids: “Madol,” “Turinabol,” “Superdrol,” and/or “Androstenedione.””

The items specifically recalled are…

Brand Name Size UPC Lots
Bromodrol 1 box 6 75941 00250 7 All lots
Dual Action Grow Tabs 1 box 6 75941 00252 1 All lots
Grow Tabs 1 bottle 60 capsules 6 75941 00252 1 All lots
Mass Tabs 1 bottle 30 capsules 6 75941 00149 4 Purchased during or after 4/09
Mass Tabs 1 bottle 60 capsules 6 75941 00149 4 Purchased during or after 8/09
Ripped Tabs TR 1 box 6 75941 00162 3 Purchased during or after 12/08
Ripped Tabs TR 1 bottle 60 capsules 6 75941 00162 3 Purchased during or after 12/08

You know, with steroids causing “shrinkage of the testes and male infertility, masculinization of women, breast enlargement in males, short stature in children, a higher predilection to misuse other drugs and alcohol, adverse effects on blood lipid levels, and increased risk of heart attack, stroke, and death” as side effects, is all that really a good trade for 19 inch guns?

Lemme get back with you on that…

Here’s the link to the official FDA recall notice.