QotD: Drivin' & Talkin'

Should driving while talking on a cell phone be outlawed? 
Submitted by Soup.  

Personally, I do this all the time. But I also am wearing a earpiece and have both hands on the wheel. My phone is set to auto-answer when the headset is plugged in. Since I basically drive for a living, I am more concious of safety than the average idiot I see holding the cell in one hand yacking. I think it would be better just to take the driving licence away from those people and leave the people who do it right alone. California will be requiring hands-free operation or get fined starting in July 2008. I'm ahead of them by at least 4 years.

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Nightlife in Tahoe

Tuesday, after my workday was done, had to leave for Reno to run some calls because the normal tech for the area had the rear-end go out in his pickup. I called in some favors and was able to get DHL to stay open until I got there.

After recieving my boxes, I was off to Truckee, and then finally to South Lake Tahoe. Finishing up around 10:30 pm I decided to book a room at Harrah's. And what a room I got!

They decided to give me a suite for their lowest rate! Turned out to be the nicest room I've ever had.

This thing had a living room with tv, couch, coffee table, and table by the window on the 8th floor. The bedroom had a kingsize bed and tv. Then there was a walkin closet. There were also 2 bathrooms...each with a small tv. One had a shower and the other had a really nice jacussi.

As far as eating goes...at that time of night the only thing open was a 24 hour cafe in Harveys.

Coming into Tahoe on the East side I could see many great views of the sunset across the water. In the morning, after 4 hours sleep, my next call was in Tahoe City (the other side of the lake) so I drove up the entire West side of the lake yesterday morning. Then it was back to Reno to run calls and then drive home.

Got in around 10:30 last night.

As far as Nightlife in Tahoe...go there in the summer when the rates are cheaper and less tourists. A lot of rooms had vacancy signs up. Go when you can plan on staying for at least a couple of days as there are lot's of things to do and explore. Oh an bring plenty of film.

 

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Blake's 7

Blake's 7 was another of the BBS SCiFi series I got into over the years. A few of the episodes would show up on the local PBS station along with Doctor Who. I believe it lasted for 5 seasons...another addition to my collection.

Techzilla Update

Kinda slow at work this week. Took Monday off to take care of the Jeep. I got a safety recall notice and now have new lower ball joints. Payed off a ticket and did traffic school online and stopped and ran an ad in the local buy and sell.

Since I had so much time on my hands during the week, I boned up on my Lexmark printer certifications. Most of the certifications I have are really a joke. The tests basically test your ability to search a PDF or HTML document and find the correct answer. Stuff I usually carry with me to reference anyway because who can remember all that stuff?

Printer manuals are typically over 300 pages. I have read a few of them in their entirety but basically if youv'e read one you've read them all. In the field, you never use 1% of the information in the manuals. Most of it boils down to your ability to replace parts and anylyze what the next step is if that doesn't fix it based on observations. The funny thing is that I've been fixing laser printers for 5+ years without certifications and with few problems.

Friday was an interesting day...

Because it was so slow in my area and a couple of Sacramento techs had to go to cover calls in the Bay Area, I had to drive down to SAC and cover thier calls. They sent the wrong memory on a server call so I sorted out that mess and re-orderd parts from the office. The other 2 calls were printer calls I handled on the way home basically.

I exchanged a laser printer for "Michaels" in Folsom. They are huge chain around here that handle art supply stuff. Both option trays had pickup rollers falling off. They print a huge amount of labels out of those trays. The result being lot's of potential problems since the parts would not be recieved until Monday and they are open 7 days.

Thinking quickly of where I actually was...I asked the manager if I could borrow a hot-glue gun. The gun didn't work but they had plenty of melted glue in the floral arangement counter area we could dab on the ends of the rollers. After gluing the rollers to the shaft the problem was temporarily solved. Parts will be in Monday,the company gets another call, and the customer is not impacted by the delay!

From there I went to Roseville to put a fuser in another printer which on that model takes around 5 minutes.

On the way home, I ran a personal call in the Chico area and set up DSL on one of my regulars. Got home around 11:30 or so.

Saturday ran 2 more private calls.

The purpose of the ad I ran is to generate more tech work. I can make more money in 3 hours than I make all day with my employer. Often I can blend the two so my employer pays most of the gas to get there except on the weekends of course. Since I have a mortgage to worry about, having an employer is almost necessary. Sidework is not too dependable usually but sure is nice.

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QotD: Environmentally Friendly

What are your favorite ways to reduce, reuse & recycle?

I used to own a recycling center several years ago before the state mandated curb-side recycling...Now we just put stuff in the bin and let the city worry about it. We used to process over 100 tons of cardboard, 80 tons of glass, 5 tons aluminum cans, 50 tons of newspaper, and assorted scrap metals every month for over 3 years. When the city got into the picture...the profitability in the business was gone. It wasn't that great anyway because of high costs.

I had a couple of garbage trucks, a flatbed, forklift, cardboard baler and a glass crusher. Everything always breaking down and costing money to fix.

 

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fAVORITE cOMMERCIAL

I've spent countless hours editing out commercials from sci-fi shows I've recorded off the tv. Literally, I hate commercials. Don't have the money or the inclination to purchace 99% of what I see offered and even less than that. Once in awhile something comes along that for what ever reason is just plain funny and I don't mind watching it. Subaru did a good job on this one.  5 STARS

 

Subaru Ricky

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