Kentucky Derby Mint Julep
Filed under: Lexington KY News, Strictly Personal
1
2008
Well, the hotels are filling up, the restaurateurs are looking a bit frazzled, and the traffic is getting a bit worse so it must be that time of year - the Kentucky Derby. While I realize Derby Parties will be happening all over the world, I thought I’d provide a little bit of help to make those parties a bit more successful and authentic. Thanks to Jason for this link, and be sure to check out his Eastern Kentucky Mint Julep video.
I post this today because Julep Bourbon takes 2-3 days to marinade in the freezer. So do this TODAY!!!
Here’s the Maker’s Mark Mint Julep. After having some pretty badly made Juleps, this may just be the one to take home the roses this year. We have been going to derby parties as long as I can remember and hopefully some of you will check this out. And good luck on your horse.
Here are some others posting about this famous cocktail.
Mint Julep Roundup: Kentucky Derby Edition from Jeffrey Morgenthaler
Looking for a Mint Julep in Orange County?
The Perfect Mint Julep on Drink of the Week uses Maker’s Mark recipe too.
Got money to burn? Check out the world’s most expensive Mint Julep Cup
President A. P J. Abdul Kalam in Lexington - A Night of Contrast and Parellels
Filed under: Events, Lexington KY News, Strictly Personal
25
2008
I had the pleasure of attending the dinner for Dr. Abdul Kalam, 11th President of India last night, organized by the Bluegrass Indo-American Civic Society. It was a night filled with messages for the leaders of the world, and for the hearts of individuals. The room was filled with Kentucky’s most influential people, mixed with some of the region’s diverse Indian community with their families…a spectral array of native dress and beaming smiles. Standing in the Marriott vestibule, it was easy to imagine I was at a celebration in Hyderabad or Jaipur, and it was intoxicating.
Kalam, who served India as president from 2002-2007, moved India forward and set up an ambitious plan to create a fully developed nation by 2020 (see Technology Vision 2020 plan.)
Dr. Lee Todd of UK did a nice job of talking about diversity on campus and in Lexington, which I think is critical to the future of our community. During the presentation, a gift of $1M was given to the Gatton School of Business by Melappalayam S. and Sowmya Vijayaraghavan of Lexington to support professorships and research in India business studies. There was a commitment made to increase the ties between UK and universities within India. (more…)
Lexington KY - Top 5 In Larger Metros for Business - According to Forbes
Filed under: Lexington KY News
22
2008
I hope you’ll indulge me a little local Lexington Kentucky bragging… Our city was ranked top 5 in Forbes’ “Best Places for Business and Careers” for 2008. This doesn’t really surprise me. It’s also cool to revisit the heatmap generated by the Creative Class Group where the Cinci/Lou/Lex triangle glowed brightly (see below). The graphic shows how areas are feeding off of neighbors with creative class attributes (which explains Seattle’s lack of a glow.)
The top 5 on the Forbes list were
- Raleigh, N.C.
- Boise, ID
- Fort Collins, CO
- Des Moins, IA
- Lexington, KY
Big Ass Fans is a Purple Cow
Filed under: Ideas, Improving Work, Lexington KY News
29
2008
Around half a mile from my office is a low-velocity industrial air-moving company named Big-Ass Fans. They win awards, support the arts community, develop environmentally sensitive technology, support HVAC efficiency research, fund animal shelters, and more. They employ a bunch of people and they are growing. On Fridays, small foam donkeys start to fly around the building. Let’s just say they’re a stand-up firm, with transparency in their marketing, and I’m proud of them. They’re remarkable.
They also advertise in over sixty industrial and agricultural trade magazines, and have a unique product and corporate identity that transcends brand erosion an advertising blindness giving them huge bang for their advertising buck. They’ve been featured in the New York Times, Entrepreneur, Fast Company, Discovery Channel Canada and National Geographic Channel. (more…)
CompUSA Lexington Feeding Frenzy
Filed under: Events, Lexington KY News
23
2008

It was pretty sad to see. CompUSA today fell victim to throngs of bargain hunters picking every nook and cranny, fixtures included, from the store in Lexington Green. What struck me most was that, despite 50%-60% discounts, some of the prices were still higher than web-based pricing on the same items.
I feel badly for the folks who lost their jobs at the company and I’ll miss the ability to get a quick part when needed. Best Buy and Circuit City just don’t cut it when it comes to parts. I only shopped in the store 4-6 times per year, though.
Wow, I miss Fry’s.
HP Buying Lexington’s Exstream Software
Filed under: Lexington KY News
22
2008
Some Lexington news here, Exstream Software is being acquired by Hewlett-Packard for an undisclosed amount.
PALO ALTO, Calif. (AP) - Hewlett-Packard Co. said Tuesday it has agreed to buy American Capital Strategies Ltd.’s Exstream Software LLC for an undisclosed amount.
Based in Lexington, Ky., Exstream Software makes software that allows businesses to personalize documents aimed at their customers. Founded by Davis Marksbury and Dan Kloiber, the company’s brands include Dialogue and AFP Studio.
Upon completion of the acquisition, Exstream Software will be integrated into the Web Services and Software business unit within the Imaging and Printing Group (IPG) of HP. “Businesses – whether a bank, healthcare provider or utility company – need to communicate relevant, personalized information to their customers through a broad range of channels,” said David Murphy, senior vice president, Web Services and Software Business, IPG, HP. “We expect that the acquisition of Exstream will allow HP to address a broader set of customers and be a strong leader in the fast-growing document automation market.”
We are very happy to join with HP to accelerate our ability to help businesses around the world to efficiently develop and deploy personalized communications,” said Richard Troksa, chief executive officer and president, Exstream Software. “The combination of Exstream’s solutions and HP’s print software expertise will provide customers with a more comprehensive approach to delivering reliable and targeted business communications.”
The company’s programs help banks print account statements, government agencies print applications and utilities print bills.
Hewlett-Packard expects the deal to close in the second quarter of its fiscal year.
The company plans to integrate Exstream into HP’s (NYSE:HPQ) Web services and software business unit, which is part of the imaging and printing group.
Exstream has more than 300 employees, and its customers include banks, insurers, government departments, retailers, telecommunications companies and utilities.
Jason has good coverage over at WebProWorld as well.
Kentucky Brain Drain Not Solvable With Old-School Ideas
Filed under: Lexington KY News
9
2008
Today the Kentucky Chamber of Commerce released the “New Agenda” list today: “100 of the most compelling suggestions to share with the state and its elected leaders. The selections were made based on viability, financial feasibility, the time needed to implement, innovation and vision, and impact.”
There are a lot of “good” ideas on the list, especially those which address - sort-of - Kentucky’s young professional lifestyles. But some ideas are troubling - such as the one suggesting we bribe university graduates to stay in the state and work for a while and offering “executives” tax incentives to come to the state. We must make the state a place people want to live, and this takes a new way of thinking. These people are NOT following money. They are following quality of life. And the community they settle in are the beneficiaries. We need more small, entrepreneurial, diverse groups of innovators here because it’s a great place to live and work, not because they get an added deduction on taxes. (more…)
Lexington 17th Most Literate City in USA
Filed under: Lexington KY News
27
2007
Up from 30th, nice to see.
An interesting study comes from CCSU
Drawing from a variety of available data resources, the America’s Most Literate Cities study ranks the 69 largest cities (population 250,000 and above) in the United States. This study focuses on six key indicators of literacy: newspaper circulation, number of bookstores, library resources, periodical publishing resources, educational attainment, and Internet resources.
Here are the first 30…
|
City |
Overall Rank 2007 |
06 Rank |
05 Rank |
|
Minneapolis, MN |
1 |
2 |
2 |
|
Seattle, WA |
2 |
1 |
1 |
|
St. Paul, MN |
3 |
5 |
9.5 |
|
Denver, CO |
4 |
8 |
6 |
|
Washington, DC |
5 |
3.5 |
3 |
|
St. Louis, MO |
6 |
12 |
15 |
|
San Francisco, CA |
7 |
9 |
5 |
|
Atlanta, GA |
8 |
3.5 |
4 |
|
Pittsburgh, PA |
9 |
6 |
8 |
|
Boston, MA |
10 |
11 |
7 |
|
Cincinnati, OH |
11 |
7 |
9.5 |
|
Portland, OR |
12 |
10 |
11 |
|
Cleveland, OH |
13 |
14 |
18 |
|
Raleigh, NC |
14 |
13 |
13 |
|
Kansas City, MO |
15 |
17 |
14 |
|
Tulsa, OK |
16 |
19.5 |
24.5 |
|
Lexington-Fayette, KY |
17 |
30 |
27.5 |
|
Honolulu CDP, HI |
18 |
22 |
35 |
|
Nashville-Davidson, TN |
19 |
18 |
17 |
|
Tampa, FL |
20 |
21 |
24.5 |
|
Columbus, OH |
21 |
15 |
12 |
|
Miami, FL |
22 |
23 |
27.5 |
|
Austin, TX |
23 |
16 |
16 |
|
Virginia Beach, VA |
24 |
27 |
41 |
|
Sacramento, CA |
25 |
28 |
22 |
|
Charlotte, NC |
26 |
19.5 |
20 |
|
Baltimore, MD |
27 |
24 |
21 |
|
New York City, NY |
28 |
42 |
32.5 |
|
Indianapolis, IN |
29 |
29 |
23 |
|
Colorado Springs, CO |
30 |
33.5 |
19 |
Lexington’s TV Stations Don’t Get Social Media
Filed under: Lexington KY News
22
2007
100%. That’s how many of my comments have been censored by local Lexington TV Stations, dropping any credibility for a real attempt to build a community online.
I wonder….If you have something “thoughtful” to say, perhaps not jibing with the bible-beltish, hyper-conservative viewpoints, would it ever be published? From what I can tell, the only thing that makes it in are “God bless our troops” or short, brain-dead “hollerin’”
All of my comments were SFW. I’m not a trouble maker, well, not really, nor am I a minion ready to “cute” my way on the screen.
“We have to keep our comments family-friendly” — oh really?
So that is why you post Santa with a M-16. Yee haa.
Keep Your Cool in this Stressful Time of Year - Prevent Child Abuse
Filed under: Lexington KY News, Strictly Personal
12
2007
Holiday stress, money problems, and more causes child abuse to rise during this time of year. During this time it’s more important than ever to keep a watchful eye on the kids who are part of these situations.
This list, from a release posted at St. Louis University should be read by every parent.
- Use common sense to determine how many “extras” really need to be done during the holidays. Don’t attend every holiday party, do lots of extra cooking, baking and decorating, mail cards and spend days shopping for perfect presents if the demands of caring for a child already are leaving you feeling stressed.
- Stick within a budget and spend what you can afford on gifts. Pass on buying your child the extra-expensive gift he is requesting in favor of something else he wants that is within your means.
- Try to get out, even if the weather is cold and gloomy. A change of scenery can prevent you from feeling so boxed in.
- Know your personal limitations. Some people can’t handle the incessant crying of a colicky newborn but are fine dealing with a pre-schooler’s non-stop questions.
- Talk to your spouse about the potential for child abuse. Make the topic a legitimate part of your communications. Don’t be afraid to ask for a break from caring for the children, and conversely, be willing to take over childcare responsibilities if your partner needs some time away.
- Recognize when you’re about to lose your cool and do something about it. Make sure your child is in a safe place and leave the room. Counting to 10 is another way to cool off.
USA National Child Abuse Hotline
1-800-4-A-CHILD
(1-800-422-4453)
TDD: 1-800-2-A-CHILD
National Numbers and Weblinks by State is here
To report suspected child abuse or neglect in Kentucky call 800-752-6200.
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