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Car Problems…

Wednesday, March 3rd, 2010

Honey, Wash The Car Please.
For several years I have had a wonderful 1989 New Yorker (no that is not it in the photo).  It just rolled through the 160,000 mile mark yesterday.  As cars go it has been a good car, has run like a tank with few problems until now.  Unfortunately as cars age parts wear out… and they seem to all fail at once.  This winter has been a rough one on cars with the many potholes all forming at once. 

The first failure was my transmission.  Thankfully after consulting with a local shop (more about them later) they recommended that I take my car to Cottman Transmissions after replacing the transmission and two half axles, I asked the question… I should be good for a while now, right?  To which they answered well your struts are a bit soft but yeh you should be good.    Well, little did I know that I would be replacing the struts in under a week.  In their defense they did a good job of replacing the transmission for a good price, but knowing the added expense of replacing the stuts I may have reconsidered fixing the car.

Next a couple weeks later I noticed a bit of a wobble on the front passenger side. Thinking it was a bad tire I took it to the local sam’s club to get my tires looked at.  Turns out that yes they needed rotating and balancing, but it was the struts that were causing the big problem.  Sam’s is good at what they do, but it is limited to the basic tire and battery stuff.

So then next stop was a shop that a coworker of mine sent an email about getting a 10% discount because he was friends with a manager there.   Heartland tire and auto informed me that the front struts and back shocks were shot and that my Sway bar was broken.  Unfortunately they do not make sway bars for my car anymore so we just will have to do with out.  Heartland Tire and Auto also did a good job, but I hope that this is the end of my car problems for a while!

Happy Holidays

Thursday, December 31st, 2009

I know that this is a bit late, but it is that time of year again… Time to wish everyone a “Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!”  This year was the year that I almost didn’t make it to my Grandparents house due to the weather (as it was Jess and I braved the freezing rain, a low tire, and etc…). Unfortunately Dad got stranded in Algona and was unable to make it, but we did have Tena’s new husband and Jess so that helped a little bit :-(
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Here is a picture of everyone, for more photos of Christmas see my Flickr page.  The highlight of the night was the Candle light service (yes they had it even though the children’s program was canceled) where Grandma’s new knees allowed her to play her bells and tear around the whole church.

This is also the time of year for Christmas cards, I am still finishing up mine but have mailed most of them.  This year Jess and I did a joint mailing with each other’s letters on one piece of paper.  We also saved on postage by including our “Save the Date” cards for our wedding.  Below is our Christmas letter:

Christmas Letter 2009

Carl Sagan - ‘A Glorious Dawn’ ft Stephen Hawking (Cosmos Remixed) AKA geeks and autotuners

Thursday, October 1st, 2009

What happens when you let a music geek loose with an autotuner and too much time on his hands?  A great tribute to the late Carl Sagan, of course!

This is not the first  tribute piece that John Boswell has made, his other work includes a tribute to Billy Mays.  For more of his great work see Melody Sheep on youtube.

H1N1 (”Swine Flu”) or the End of the world?

Thursday, April 30th, 2009

Watching the news (CNN Fox etc I am looking at you) you would think that the end of the world was here… so here is a bit of music to close it out with :-)

or if you don’t want to follow the main stream news, twitter is filled with the panic of swine flu. The best online comic xkcd.

Of course this is bad news for the hog farmers who are seeing pork prices plummet, however it is good news for us who are still willing to eat pork.

I will leave you with the wisdom of the “should I be worried about swine flu .com” which answers NO!

Metaphysics and Laughing Gas

Saturday, February 28th, 2009

It has been a while since I posted a video here, this one was sent to me by my good friend Brett.  It involves a kid who is stoned out of his mind from visiting the dentist.  In his doped up state he asks some of the same questions we all ask like “Is this real life?” and “Why is this happening to me?”

See more funny videos and funny pictures at CollegeHumor.

Dollhouse

Friday, February 13th, 2009

Fox has a new show just out, Dollhouse.  Tonight was the first episode and I think it has a lot of promise.  Dollhouse is the latest show written by Joss Whedon who has gifted us with other great scifi greats such as Firefly and Buffy The Vampire Slayer.

Cali Lewis of Geekbrief.tv had a blow by blow chat durring the show.  It was great to have other people watching along and a running chat.  There were a few minor problems with lag that persisted through the whole show but as a whole it was a nice addition to the show.

As for dollhouse itself, I think that there is a bit to go before it is a great show, however I have faith that soon it will warm up.  There were a couple of points durring the show that it kinda felt that Echo was channeling River from Firefly though.

I just hope the Fox dosn’t can it like some of the other great shows have been this season.

The engagement…

Sunday, January 25th, 2009

Andy and Jess

Just before Christmas Jessica and I finally decided to go the next step up and get engaged (well I asked her and she said yes…)  I just got arround to loading the pictures that her former roomate Kristin took for us, and they are now avalible at flickr.  I will post more about the engagement and how I asked her later when I have more time!

The Eggdrop

Tuesday, December 16th, 2008

The other day I was catching up on my backlog of xkcd web commics and I ran by this little gem that brought back memorys of cub scouts.  Every year at day camp the pack would compeat in the egg drop contest, where we would create a contraption and then drop it from a cherry picker and see if the egg inside of it was still whole.  Usually our gadget would work so well that the next year they would ban whatever we used, for example one year we had a parashoot… the next year no parashoots etc.  Hopefully this will bring as much of a smile to your face as it did to mine

The G1

Monday, December 8th, 2008

Google’s Android is shaping up to be a great system, even though the only phone carying it is the T-mobile G1.  In seeing the previews it looks awesome.  There is only one big problem, T-mobile has some of the crappyiest coverage in Iowa.

I guess I just have to join the clammering masses calling for Verizon Wireless to pick up an Android phone.

Huck the Fuskers

Sunday, October 19th, 2008

Surprise Surprise Iowa State lost to Nebraska.  It was a rough game with ISU only getting one touchdown, however lighting was good and it was a great chance for me to take pictures!  See some of my shots in all their glory in Flickr

Here are a few of the highlights of my shots:
Cheerleader tricks

(I don’t know how the cheerleaders do that… It just looks like it hurts)
Cy and HerbieCy and Herbie
In these Cy and Herbie go at it… with Cy being the most dominate mascot on Earth winning

Finally, where would a football game be without football?
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