I had to take my truck to the stereo Store again on Saturday, the steering wheel controls stopped working a few weeks ago but I've had weekend plans up till now. I wandered around while they were working on it and looked for a stereo headset with mic to use with my Dare, the only one I found was at the Verizon store for about $30. Got the Dare updated at the Verizon Store since I heard there's a newer firmware. Changed the fuel filter on the truck, replaced the bad marker light. Stopped in at Calapooia for dinner and caught the end of the Beaver game.
Sunday wasn't much more exiting, I rode the trainer for an hour or so this morning while watching episodes of Code Geass. I finished Season 1 today. I Cleaned the garage a bit. Last weekend I changed the stator on the XL600, and left a mess in the garage so there was a fair amount of cleanup to do. Finally I cut a bunch of canes out of the rose bush by my driveway, I usually fill the yard debris container twice a year from that one bush, it grows like a weed.
Sunday, November 9, 2008
Sunday, October 26, 2008
Saturday, October 18, 2008
Long time no see
I went out to Shelberg to work on the stash trails with Paul Prough today, it's sure been a long time since I've seen him. He never got a chance to clean up some of the trails this year so there's still a lot of blowdown from last winter. The late spring melt this year made it hard to get to the trails.
Thursday, October 9, 2008
Tuesday, October 7, 2008
Broken Arm = Fat Butt
I don't Diet, I exercise...
It's hard to get any exercise when you have a broken arm.
At least the cast is now gone and I actually was able to stand riding the trainer for an hour while watching Warren Millers "RIDE"
It's hard to get any exercise when you have a broken arm.
At least the cast is now gone and I actually was able to stand riding the trainer for an hour while watching Warren Millers "RIDE"
What a beautiful mess we have.
I don't want to know how much my retirement savings have lost in the last couple weeks. At least I have another 30 years or so for it to recover.. Or when the Bolsheviks take over it won't matter anyways.
Thursday, February 14, 2008
Valentines Day
Yep, that's what today is.
That's about all I have to say.
Link for today:
Hiragana/ Katakana practice
Hiragana pronunciation
That's about all I have to say.
Link for today:
Hiragana/ Katakana practice
Hiragana pronunciation
Wednesday, February 6, 2008
Future Car
What we need for the future-car is a standardized battery pack that gets "rented" from a station. You pull in with a low battery and the tech swaps out your empty pack for a full one charges you a power fee for the diference and a maintenance fee (that covers the wear and tear on a pack). A larger vehicle (like a pickup) could use multiple packs, smaller vehicles just one.
You would never have to deal with battery replacement/recycling since it would be handled by the service stations. You could still charge your commuter at home overnight but when you were out "on the road" you just pull in, swap packs and be on your way just like we do now with gasoline.
Each pack would be "smart" it would track total charge/discharge cycles. Each time it was swapped at a station the "pump" would check current state of charge and would read the number of charges/discharges since that pack was at a station so the maintenance fee would be based on that count.
You would never have to deal with battery replacement/recycling since it would be handled by the service stations. You could still charge your commuter at home overnight but when you were out "on the road" you just pull in, swap packs and be on your way just like we do now with gasoline.
Each pack would be "smart" it would track total charge/discharge cycles. Each time it was swapped at a station the "pump" would check current state of charge and would read the number of charges/discharges since that pack was at a station so the maintenance fee would be based on that count.
Thursday, January 31, 2008
Monday, January 28, 2008
Ice, black ice, white ice, that's the story this morning. Pretty slow going this morning into work. At least there weren't any serious accidents out there. It's a notable phenomenon that most of the residents of the Willamette valley have no idea how to drive in ice and snow, but most of them are smart enough to stay home when they know they're in over their heads. When it gets really nasty I get a kind of perverse pleasure from turning on the Portland news and watching the bumpercar cams they set up at known bad intersections.
No riding this weekend... I woke up to slushy snow on Saturday, and heavy wet snow on Sunday.
I picked up a book that details the basic Kanji list. It's no wonder that people are afraid of learning kanji, 2000 characters just to be basically literate. I think the ABC song was a lot easier to learn, you certainly can't do "Hooked on Phonics" for Kanji. Not that phonics are particularly good but you can teach a child to read most words in the english language (even if they don't understand them) because our writing system is based on concatenating basic sounds together with only a few exceptions. Just how do they teach when students can't be expected to read fluently until high school?
No riding this weekend... I woke up to slushy snow on Saturday, and heavy wet snow on Sunday.
I picked up a book that details the basic Kanji list. It's no wonder that people are afraid of learning kanji, 2000 characters just to be basically literate. I think the ABC song was a lot easier to learn, you certainly can't do "Hooked on Phonics" for Kanji. Not that phonics are particularly good but you can teach a child to read most words in the english language (even if they don't understand them) because our writing system is based on concatenating basic sounds together with only a few exceptions. Just how do they teach when students can't be expected to read fluently until high school?
Friday, January 25, 2008
Thursday, January 24, 2008
We rode the fruck last night (that's frozen muck btw) I got my FSR out for the ride, I don't normally ride it in Winter but I fgured we weren't going to get muddy since it's been so cold lately. I wasn't feeling very strong and being on the unfamiliar bike didn't help. My FSR is a bigger bike than the SS so it really rides different, corners where I'd be cutting to the inside with that much lean on the SS end up wide on the FSR, longer wheelbase, suspension, etc.. all add up to slower handling. I get used to it over the summer but in the winter when I've been riding the SS so much it feels alien.
Someone commented, jokingly I'm sure, about all the hearts I've broken. Kinda an odd thing to say since I've always thought I didn't ever have much change to break any hearts but looking back with a different perspective the opportunities really were there but did I really break her heart? I don't think I'll ever know.
Someone commented, jokingly I'm sure, about all the hearts I've broken. Kinda an odd thing to say since I've always thought I didn't ever have much change to break any hearts but looking back with a different perspective the opportunities really were there but did I really break her heart? I don't think I'll ever know.
Wednesday, January 23, 2008
Last night I successfully recorded a hi-def program off my Comcast DVR onto my computer over firewire. It was fairly painless but a 90 minute program did produce a 10+ gig file, now to take that and convert it into a compressed file, perhaps divx. It's fun to have a widescreen laptop connected to a 32" lcd for playing back videos, it sure enhances the experience to be able to use the whole screen.
Still studying Japanese, I wonder how much I'll know if I keep this up for a year. I only started in late December and have already learned a lot, I can't speak much since I'm just listening to Podcasts but I do understand a lot more of the dialogue in the anime I download.
Gonna ride on the frud tonight (that's frozen mud by the way) It's been cold enough for a few days that the ground should be solid out in Mac forest, maybe I'll ride the FSR instead of the SS.
Still studying Japanese, I wonder how much I'll know if I keep this up for a year. I only started in late December and have already learned a lot, I can't speak much since I'm just listening to Podcasts but I do understand a lot more of the dialogue in the anime I download.
Gonna ride on the frud tonight (that's frozen mud by the way) It's been cold enough for a few days that the ground should be solid out in Mac forest, maybe I'll ride the FSR instead of the SS.
Monday, January 21, 2008
ACM was saturday, rode the SS as usual for Whypass, it was not very sloppy but the geared bikes still had a hard time. I stopped riding my geared bikes in the winter a few years ago, they are just too much of a pain to keep running in the slop.
Some Pictures from ACM.
http://picasaweb.google.com/bcr123/ACM2008
Some Pictures from ACM.
http://picasaweb.google.com/bcr123/ACM2008
Thursday, January 17, 2008
Wednesday, January 16, 2008
Tuesday, January 15, 2008
Bought a new laptop last night from Costco. I've been wanting a new one for a couple years my old dell just wasn't cutting it anymore, the CD burner hasn't worked right for a couple years, the screen is going out and I had to replace the harddrive a few months back. Hey, now I can watch the widescreen hi-def videos I get from the internet, the old dell just couldn't keep up trying to playback hi-def video.
Fritz got the last rabbit for breakfast this morning, I need to go get more meat for him.
Fritz got the last rabbit for breakfast this morning, I need to go get more meat for him.
Monday, January 14, 2008
Creampuff????
Well, you've probably figured out I'm considering the Creampuff this year, I've ridden the Puff 4 times, finished twice. I guess I have to make my mind up soon since registration opens on Monday. I've told myself in the past that if I do the puff again it'll be with more of a goal than "just finish" I've already done that twice so there's nothing to prove there.
My previous races were: 2002 (finished) 2003 DNF, 2005 finished, 2006 DNF. I was feeling strong in 2004, I trained pretty hard, even did a 24hr race in February about month after getting hit by a car on my bike. DNF'ing that year was hard, I actually made it to Aid2 on lap 3 with time to go before the cutoff but I knew I was done, the heat just killed me on 1910, up to the end of Lap2 I was feeling pretty good thinking I'd improve my time from 2003.
My previous races were: 2002 (finished) 2003 DNF, 2005 finished, 2006 DNF. I was feeling strong in 2004, I trained pretty hard, even did a 24hr race in February about month after getting hit by a car on my bike. DNF'ing that year was hard, I actually made it to Aid2 on lap 3 with time to go before the cutoff but I knew I was done, the heat just killed me on 1910, up to the end of Lap2 I was feeling pretty good thinking I'd improve my time from 2003.
My Shadow and Me.
Well, It's Monday so back to work.
Who, What Where When....
This aint's no resume folks.. you'll have to figure most of that out.
This weekend, well on Saturday I pretty much did Laundry and watched episodes of School Days, Sunday I finished up School Days, hmmm, that ending was sure appropriate then went for a MTB ride with John up in Mac forest, it was a little sloppy but not bad. I was on my SS, John on his 1x9 Mamasita 29'er. There sure were quite a few people out there I guess the break in the weather had a positive effect heck I even saw my own shadow, how's that for a January ride?
What's on my Zen? (Yeah, I don't have an Ipod, I'm just not fashionable enough...)
http://japanesepod101.com/
Ride Stats:
About 12.5 miles. If We're going to do the Creampuff again we've got a long ways to go from here.
Who, What Where When....
This aint's no resume folks.. you'll have to figure most of that out.
This weekend, well on Saturday I pretty much did Laundry and watched episodes of School Days, Sunday I finished up School Days, hmmm, that ending was sure appropriate then went for a MTB ride with John up in Mac forest, it was a little sloppy but not bad. I was on my SS, John on his 1x9 Mamasita 29'er. There sure were quite a few people out there I guess the break in the weather had a positive effect heck I even saw my own shadow, how's that for a January ride?
What's on my Zen? (Yeah, I don't have an Ipod, I'm just not fashionable enough...)
http://japanesepod101.com/
Ride Stats:
About 12.5 miles. If We're going to do the Creampuff again we've got a long ways to go from here.
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