GM Recalls 1.3 Million Chevy, Pontiac Cars

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Posted on 2nd March 2010 by Ben Krasner in In The News

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General Motors - Another RecallOy!  Another GM recall, this time 1.3 Million Chevy Colbalt and sister models from the US, Mexico and Canada.  It seems GM has a power steering problem in these vehicles that has already caused some damage in the U.S.  Those of us who feel the Colbalt was a huge mistake on GM’s part are not surprised.

At least, with this problem, GM’s cars warn the driver of the problem’s presence unlike the mess Toyota has been embattled with of late.  And people are wondering why GM can’t capitalize on other car manufacturer’s misfortunes…

Read more about the GM recall, here.  You can also check out the GM media release about the recall, here.

Saturday Mail To Come To An End? Finally!

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Posted on 2nd March 2010 by Ben Krasner in In The News

NEW YORK (CNNMoney.com) — Snail mail might soon get even slower.

Will the USPS be making its final Saturday deliveries soon?The U.S. Postal Service plans to propose Tuesday an adjusted mail service schedule, which will likely cut Saturday delivery. The agency will also suggest closing some branches and expanding its use of self-service kiosks in grocery stores and other popular retail spots, as part of its effort to work its way out of a mountain of debt.

USPS posted a $3.8 billion loss in its 2009 fiscal year, the latest in a multiyear string of whopping losses. Mail volume was down 12.7% for the year, a trend the agency expects to continue over the next decade as more consumers opt for online bill payments and message delivery.

The Post Office was $10 billion in debt as of Sept. 30 — not far off from its $15 billion debt limit, which the agency expects to hit in its 2011 fiscal year.

Read more about USPS proposing a 5-day mail schedule, here.

It is this blogger’s opinion that this is a decision they should have come to several years ago when their debt was mounting fast and their volume dropping sharply.  With electronic options abound, who really needs Saturday mail service at all, especially during non-holiday weeks?  Sure it’s nice to have some mail come on Saturday or have the option to drop something off at the post office while you’re running some other errands, but a simple adjustment to the Monday-through-Friday USPS work schedule would likely enable anyone who really was serviced by Saturday post office hours or delivery to do what they needed to do.  Besides, when you drop off that parcel at the post office on Saturday it isn’t actually moving until Monday anyway.

There is nothing wrong with a limiting a work week to only those days which make sense to the bottom line for any given business and I have never understood how an entity so closely tied to the government was working on Saturdays.  If the USPS was a private entity and they believed it made good business sense to offer the Saturday services, then so be it – like banks.  However, that is not the situation at hand for the USPS.

I hope this proposed service adjustment is approved.  US mail just isn’t the same volume or requirements as it once was and the system needed to start adjusting this radically years ago.

Detroit Red Wings Open Post Olympic Play With Nice Win Over Avalanche

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Posted on 2nd March 2010 by Ben Krasner in Sports Commentary

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Detroit Red Wings Beat Colorado Avalanche 3-2, Monday.Hopefully the time off that has seemed to allow many of the Red Wings’ players to heal will continue to pay dividends as it did last night in Colorado.  Detroit beat the Avalanche 3-2 to begin their attack on reaching the playoffs to keep that impressive streak alive.

Nicklas Lidstrom scored on a power play with just 9 minutes to go in the third period to break a 2-2 tie and the Red Wings held on in the closing moments to secure the victory.  Let’s Go Red Wings!

http://sports.espn.go.com/nhl/recap?gameId=300301017

http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/hockey/nhl/gameflash/2010/03/01/25652_recap.html