Franklin County’s pimped out, NEW website
This is some really great stuff. Franklin County had one of the best auditor’s website’s in the entire country and was soon copied by county auditor’s across the country.
That was then…this is now. This brand new website is proof that Columbus Ohio is one of the best cities in the country to invest and live in. Columbus is constantly improving and always working to get better. Just look at our Arena District if you don’t believe me. For more proof listen to the city’s plans for the Franklinton area, the old City Center buliding and don’t forget about the proposed train/trolly. Mix that with The Ohio State Buckeyes, the Short North, super stable economy and reasonably priced houses all make for one of the best cities in America.
Back to what my original intent on sharing with you is all about the new and improved auditor’s website. Here she is:
http://franklincountyoh.metacama.com/altIndex.jsp
If you live or invest in Columbus Ohio then you need to bookmark my blog right now. I will leave this post up so you can access the auditor’s page here at any time.
You know what I think about Franklin County’s new site…now it’s your turn:
Jeff Adams Super Conference in Vegas 2009
I’m not sure how he did it, but he did. Jeff Adams brought together a who’s who of real estate investing educators and innovators. Some of the people I met have been investing longer then I’ve been alive. How cool is that? Click on the picutre of Jeff to get his latest free REO training videos. (only until 3/14/09 and then they’re gone forever)Not only did I get to meet and hang out with a ton of really cool people (Ted Thomas, Colin Egbert, Andy Proper, Preston Ely, Gary Boomershine, Mark Walters, Kathy Kinnebrook, Ryan Deiss, Stacy Kellams, John Alexander, Terry Hale, Robert DeNiro and the list goes on and on. Check out more pics on the Flickr tag to the right of my blog) but my wife and I got to stay at the ultra-sleek Palms hotel. If you’ve never been there check out this quick video tour of our room/view:
Don’t forget to click on the picture of Jeff soon to learn more about his new free REO trainings.
Viva Las Vegas! or Viagra…
Ready for a good laugh?
This is one of the funniest things I’ve ever seen on video…
Enjoy!
btw, if you’ve seen a video you think is funnier, I’m always looking for a good laugh so please share.
Ride of a Lifetime
Today I feel like a lab rat. A pale, queasy rat who just got his wings. Ever hear of an experimental plane? If you had the chance to go for a ride in one, would you?
A friend of mine invited me to go for a ride. I knew he had his pilot’s license, and even had a couple of planes—but I had no inkling of what I was about to experience. I’ll be honest. Alex is a great guy—albeit a bit of a buttoned up one. (Or so I assumed.)He’s an accountant. He tells me how to file my taxes and advises me on how I spend my money. His delivery is like a lake current—slow, steady and totally predictable. It was naive of me to assume this little trip would be tantamount to a sightseeing excursion over Columbus. Driving Miss Daisy at 3,000 feet. Turns out Alex has a wild side and accounting is just his day job. And then there’s me, the lab rat, there for his amusement. Nearly puking in the cockpit while he laughs.

Alex flies an experimental plane—not even regulated by the FAA—that was built for one thing and one thing alone. Speed. It’s an odd shaped little two seater. I’ve never seen anything like it. But being the adventurous guy I like to think I am, I was up for anything. Besides, this is Columbus, right? How crazy could it get, really?
The first 20 minutes is about what I expected—I was Jessica Tandy and Alex was Morgan Freeman as we enjoyed the great view from 3,000 feet. I really found myself caught up in the beauty of it all…what doesn’t inspire awe at 3,000 feet in the air? But as I’m looking out the window taking it all in, I suddenly realize I’m looking DIRECTLY AT THE GROUND. Alex pulled that plan upside down so smoothly that I didn’t even notice.
I felt fine because we were at negative Gs (G-Force) when just like that, we go from a lakeside drive to torrential rapids. (To me, anyway. Alex is still laughing. ) As we hit the bottom of our upside down loop, the g force hit me like a sucker punch. The pressure was so intense I started seeing stars. For a second, I thought I was going to black out!
After my kick-ass accountant/ trick pilot/ friend pulled us out of the first upside-down loop, he
proceeded to take a sharp turn right, then upside down, then left, then upside down, then straight up in a steep incline, then straight down in a steep descent—the first in a series of moves that was unlike anything my body has ever been through. I almost blacked out 3 times. Can you say TKO?
Despite the insanity of it all, I wasn’t scared once. I felt totally safe with Alex, my trusty mad scientist. Matter of fact, the Top Gun-type maneuvers we did were exhilarating, to say the least. But God did not design my body to take on these type of maneuvers. I don’t know if it was the Gs or the adrenaline, but the queasiness didn’t hit me until a few minutes afterwards. All those Gs crept up on me I guess. Did I mention Alex was laughing?
I’ll finish by bragging about the Gs we hit. Air Force pilots routinely train at 6Gs. The highest G Force one can experience at an amusement park is 3Gs. We hit 4.3Gs twice (and I didn’t even know it was coming). So by now the quickest of you have figured out, 4.3Gs were the inspiration for this blog. That and the myriad of other adventures I have the good fortune to experience.
Alex—thanks for this one. What a way to spend a Friday night.
PS-For those of you with patience, you can check out the flight (and my master video skills)
