Just Another Day in Paradise…
…when Phil Collins makes an appearance at your kid’s school to play a few songs with the band because his kid goes there, too!!! 8)
Butterfly in the sky…
Along with apparently 66,000 other people, I’m really curious to see where LeVar Burton’s new Kickstarter for Reading Rainbow ends up going in another 30 days! With almost $3 million already in barely two days, I don’t think they’re going to have any problem at all hitting $5 million by July … this is definitely the kind of app I see us gladly paying for each month to help Christopher become so absolutely in love with books as his parents did when they were growing up. 
Hyrule vs. Pizza Dinosaur
In the bigger picture, I think Link made the right choice.
Solar Roadways
This link has been circulating around a lot the last couple of days and the company behind it currently has an IndieGoGo campaign trying to raise $1,000,000 so that they can finish their prototype. There are a lot of questions to consider – many of which they talk about on their website, like traction on a basically glass surface, and snow accumulation in the winters up north, and how effective they’ll still be when they’re dirty or covered with stop and go traffic or whatever.
But it’s still a pretty neat concept to think about when you consider the sun as our biggest energy source and wanting to tap into it without covering every backyard in America with solar panels – there’s such a sizable surface area of our country that’s covered with roadways and parking lots today that maybe this would be a better alternative so that we can get more than just a flat driving surface out of these areas! I still think that it’s only one part of a bigger puzzle because I’ve got to think that eventually every new house being built will include things like solar on the roof, etc…, but even with lots of question marks – my biggest one for this project is just exactly how much do each of those panels actually cost, and of course, they’re certainly not going to be cheap … but then again, how many other costs could we consolidate into these things in their replacement to make it worthwhile???
Snow plows … oil and coal surcharges … smarter traffic management … safety expenses by offering a more friendly roadway for travelers.
As Bill Nye would say, this could change the world! 😀
Searching … for something…
So admittedly this blog doesn’t exactly have scads of traffic, but having thousands of posts results in people occasionally wandering by … sometimes via some pretty bizarre search terms!
Every now and then I pull up Google Analytics just to see how people are finding this site, and the general weirdness never ceases to amaze me. These were some of my favorites that stood out so far this year…
- shower heads
- bronies creep me out
- air humping dog gif <— Wait, what now???
- amc cartoon porn
- big pink ham gum <— Futurama, anyone?
- deceptive pizza photography
- giant slug near seattle
- how many calories in cardboard
- kevin smith cake pop
- my friend showing off his new tv thinks his picture is great but it sucks soap opera effect
- remove me from sears mailing list <— LOL, I’m not the only one!
- save the god damn frogs!
- sex videos i can download using broadband internet on my phone
- teeheehee boobies <— Ahhhhh, maturity…
As for internal search on the site, it was a much closer race. The two search terms that tied for the one and only place in this category??? pornbot and nastysex … no idea why because neither of those terms returns any results, but maybe it’s a hint as to how I could be better tailoring my writing in the future?! 🙄
How Much Are Mario’s Coins Worth?
I think the real takeaway here is that if anyone has a chance at recreating the whole Scrooge McDuck diving into a vault full of money-fantasy, it’s Mario. Lucky duck… 😉
The Simpsons … Lego Minifigs … SERIES DONE!
And we’re done!
Ok, so admittedly this series was probably one of my quickest to complete … I think I only ended up buying around 16 and I was able to trade away just about all of my doubles 1-for-1 on Reddit for the half dozen I was missing when it was all over. Probably all for the best because as much as I love The Simpsons, I still think that $3.99 is kind of pushing it as a price point for these things.
Curious to see what the next series is at this point – wondering if they’ll go back to unlicensed themes (and prices) or if they’ll continue with more tie-ins.
In the meantime – where’s the rest of my Lego Springfield?!
Earning My Business
Until maybe the last year or so, I’ve always generally steered clear of doing maintenance and repair work directly at car dealerships under the idea that they’re always just so ridiculously overpriced.
That’s slowly changed with Sara’s car because although for a while we were shopping around or taking it to the local shop where I’ve taken my own car for years, it seemed like her standard oil changes kept going higher and higher … at everywhere but the actual Honda dealer. Whereas the other guys liked to tack on new fees for the special oil that her hybrid uses – I think the absolute worst wanted something like $60 for a single oil change – the dealer seems to have no problem staying competitive and after coupons, it’s now some of the cheapest oil changes I’ve ever seen!
But that’s not what this post is about.
So yesterday we traveled down to Anna Maria Island south of us to celebrate one of Sara’s cousins renewing their vows. Despite numerous visual cues, the weather somehow managed to remain remarkably not rainy, and it was surprisingly nice having the sun hidden behind clouds all evening because it helped to keep the temperatures on the beach down a bit. All in all it was a pretty fun time, however the evening wasn’t without it’s share of “excitement” in that only a few miles away on our arrival to said party … the brakes on Sara’s car went out.
Well, I’m not entirely sure if went out is the appropriate term, but just as we were going over the last bridge onto the island, which is pretty much the worst possible time for one to experience problems with his vehicle’s braking capabilities, the brake pedal suddenly went all the way to the floor and a bevvy of warning lights flashed across the dashboard as I temporarily panicked about whether we were going to hit the car in front of us as an alternative to driving off the side of the bridge…
Thankfully there was still some sort of braking left, though nearly all of the resistance in the pedal was gone. We limped our way over to the party, and afterwards stopped at the nearest 7-11 to pick up a bottle of brake fluid … of which I dumped nearly the entire thing into the container, although it didn’t seem to do much good…
…until I hit a giant pot hole in a parking lot, and we heard a *cling* as something fell on the ground, and then they started working just fine again?!
So needless to say, we were pretty paranoid all of the way home and I did my best to pick the route with the least stops so that we wouldn’t have to brake much. Luckily because it was 11pm on a weeknight, traffic was fairly minimal on the freeway all of the way home. When we pulled in the driveway safely an hour later, I vowed to get the thing in to the dealership the next morning to figure out what in the world was going wrong. My Mom is flying in tomorrow and we need to pick her up from the airport, so we need to have a car that can actually stop on demand! 😯
Because at that point there were two possible solutions in my mind:
- Something bad had happened with her brakes that was going to cost me hundreds of dollars after I just spent $450 doing all sorts of other maintenance on her car
- Something bad had happened when the dealership had flushed her brakes and what had just happened was totally their fault
Surprisingly after only a short diagnosis, it turns out that neither of those scenarios were correct, and what had happened was that somehow a tiny rock had flicked up from the road at some point and somehow managed to get stuck in one of the brake calipers, meaning that because it couldn’t maintain pressure like it was supposed to, instead whenever I pressed on the brake pedal it had just been spraying brake fluid all over the ground, hence the empty fluid and the lack of braking power.
Now what was pretty awesome about the whole thing is that after explaining just how unlikely it was that the scenario even happened in the first place, much less would ever happen again, the dealership didn’t charge me a dime for bringing my car in.
I would’ve expected even just a $90 diagnostic charge or something for their trouble, yet instead the service advisor merely shook my hand after he explained to me what they had found, and that was that.
You don’t really ever expect to get free things when you take your car into the shop – if anything, it’s usually much more painful than that, so that quick reassurance as a simple courtesy went a long way for showing how much they actually appreciated my previous service visits over the last couple of years.
It’s also why they’ll continue to see me in the future – because I don’t mind paying a little more every now and then if you also treat me like a human being and cut me a break every once in a while, too. 😉
So thanks again, Mike and everyone else at the Wesley Chapel Honda Service Department … we’ll see you next time!
97% vs 3% – Balancing the Climate Change Debate
Great representation, and I also like the quote in the middle – “The only accurate way to report that 1 out of 4 Americans are skeptical of global warming is to say, ‘A poll finds that 1 out of 4 Americans are wrong about something.'”
Again … 97.1% FOR, 2.9% AGAINST.
One of these numbers is 30x the size of the other… 😯
