Cats and toilet paper – rethinking over verses under

Posted By on May 30, 2013

tumblr_mmi6ajrmSp1sqof1to1_400Saw this animated GIF image and immediately thought of a couple of my friends who have cats … and the eternal debate as to which way to reload the toilet paper – over or under? (although doesn’t look like it matters!)

Kickstarter project: Shorts with a waterproof pocket

Posted By on May 30, 2013

Although there might be a way to improve on the “hatch” in order to store a phone, wallet, car remote, etc … these Stash Waterproof Pocket Shorts are a great idea for beach-goers, water sport enthusiasts or … cough, cough … sailing. I’d like to think the new upstart company will raise the funding, but as someone pointed out, “why not just put your stuff in a waterproof case” (or as I usually do, a ziplock bag). We’ll see if the Kickstarter project is able to raise the $135,000 funding before the window draws to a close?

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Tom Turner / Founder & Inventor: Tom started Stash Incorporated with a love of the outdoors and a passion for design. Born and raised in Alaska, Tom now lives in Salt Lake City, Utah – where he’ll use any excuse to go hike Canyonlands. Growing up in Alaska instilled the importance of being prepared while outdoors, and the Stash Pocket is a direct reflection of that sensibility. Tom has also owned and managed a successful local business for the past 5 years.

Dave Vogt / Product Mgr: Transplanted from Buffalo, NY via Pittsburgh, PA with a degree in Industrial Design at The Art Institute of Pittsburgh, Dave is an avid mountain biker, skier, and river guide. He has 6+ years’ experience in the action sports industry collaborating with outdoor companies such as; Black Diamond Equipment, Smith Optics, Anon Snowboards, Goal Zero Power, and Goldcoast Skateboards. Currently, Dave is a product designer at the lifestyle audio brand; Skullcandy. www.linkedin.com/pub/dave-vogt/54/24b/b1a/

Bryce Karlman / Testing & Product Lifecycle: Bryce has been an Outdoor Professional for almost ten years. His experience includes guiding, teaching outdoor survival skills and traveling all over North America. Bryce is also a product tester and ambasador for companies such as; Gore-Tex, Teva, Easton Mountain Sports, Pelican, and now Stash Incorporated.http://www.pursuetheadventure.com/

Frankie Corrigan / Stash’s earliest adopter and partner, Frankie’s a great friend and long time morning radio show host at 97.1 KZHT here in Salt Lake City. When he’s not on the radio, he can be found exploring southern Utah or creeping around the Everglades photographing wildlife.http://www.971zht.com/pages/frankie.html

Dustin Hedstrom / Partner: Dustin is an early believer in Stash and outdoor fanatic who can be found hiking, climbing, motorcycling, scuba diving and just about anything else you can think of.

Ben Jensen / NYC Ad guy now in SLC, Graduate of Clemson University School of Business and close friend to Stash Incorporated who can get anything done or sourced! Ben is founder of Jensen + Project, so he’s really into disruptive brands, verticals and stuff like that. www.linkedin.com/pub/ben-jensen/1/a76/363/

Great yawning pranks

Posted By on May 29, 2013

Repairing/replacing the Mercedes Benz 300D Air Conditioning

Posted By on May 29, 2013

I’ve been accused of knowing a little about a lot of things, but not very much about anything.acflush
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This becoming exceedingly clear when it comes to understanding automotive air conditioning systems and I’ve been getting quite frustrated.

The first hurdle is getting over the “leave that to the pros” and “it is illegal to discharge refrigerant” comments when seeking advice when it comes to tools or components. The do-it-yourself-er is definitely at a disadvantage when trying to tackle AC when it comes to both acquiring supplies, getting advice or trying to learn about automotive AC. The second problem is universal when it comes to any project – the advice garnered from the Internet has to be considered suspect. Third, when you do find recommended products, they are packaged or designed for the auto repair businesses who uses tools and equipment on multiple jobs … not just the onesy, twosy most home garages are involved in. Even the online repair shop videos tend to discourage tackling automotive AC due to the expensive equipment and government regulations involved. Wouldn’t we all love a machine that will recycle the old refrigerant, pull a vacuum to dry out the system, add the appropriate oil and then charge the system with new refrigerant … not to mention analyze for leaks … but that’s not in the normal shop’s budget. Even the separate manifold with gauges and connections, a vacuum pump with the ability to add dye to look for leaks and help in recharging is pretty pricey for the couple times I’d use it. (but still might opt for one … and could donate to the CinciTDI toolbox?)

To the question at hand … since the R12 system was already fully discharged, I’m not concerned about recycling old refrigerant and I’ve already purchased the compressor, expansion valve and receiver dryer/accumulator … I need to tackle the next step of how to fully flush the old oil, moisture and debris from the lines, condenser and evaporator?

Q: Will the $16.99 A/C Pro Power Clean & Flush product along with compressed air do the job appropriately so I can put things back together with the new component prior to drying by pulling a vacuum, checking for leaks, adding the appropriate amount of oil (???) and recharging the system?

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This Key Lime Pie photo was suppose to post yesterday …

Posted By on May 28, 2013

I still don’t have my Postie WordPress plug-in working from my iPhone, hmm?  So I’ll re-post the photo of the delicious Memorial Day pie that my wife made, since we still have one pie left for tonight. Mmm, it is THAT good  … and a long with the corn on the cob signifies that summer is here.

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Obama administration wants higher airline taxes

Posted By on May 28, 2013

Hard to believe that the already high price of air travel (20% is already in taxes) could go up another $14 per flight.

May 27, 2013 — Another airfare increase may be on the way. But this time It has nothing to do with the airlines. The Obama administration has proposed raising the taxes on air travel by about $14 per flight. It’s a move the airlines strongly oppose. The administration says higher taxes are needed to help reduce the deficit, pay for improvements at the nation’s airports and add thousands of new immigration and custom officers to reduce wait times. The airlines think the higher taxes will backfire and hurt the economy. LINK

The grave marker for my mom on Memorial Day

Posted By on May 27, 2013

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Although Memorial Day is one where we remember and honor those who have sacrificed their lives for our country and our freedom, this year I’m remembering my mom who died 5 months ago since her grave marker was set in time for Memorial Day. I think spending a little time there with my dad helped with closure for him (and me), although he admits it is challenging to be alone and to feel a purpose. Thankfully he has many friends in Sidney and several activities each week; between yard work this spring, church, retirement gatherings and his card buddies, he is keeping his calendar full. I stop when I can each week (or so) and my brother and his wife bring him dinner regularly. Still I know there is a void.

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Evaluating the the interior on the 1982 Mercedes Benz 300D

Posted By on May 26, 2013

CleaningEvaluatingInterior8One of the tasks on my list this Memorial Day is to evaluate the interior of the new to me 1982 Mercedes Benz 300D turbodiesel. Although for its age the interior is in good condition, it does need both cleaning and some repair. Unfortunately I don’t have the repair skills enabling me to do this myself, nor know someone in the area, so I’m struggling a bit on this project.

The primary issue is the piping around the material on the door posts and door frame. The headliner has held up pretty well and hopefully can be gently cleaned – same for  seats, minus a few cuts. I’d like to re-pad at least the seats at some point, but for now they are ok. I might look into some kind of seat cover in order to protect them further? The Mercedes smell is prevalent (those who have owned a Benz know what I’m talking about), although I’m not sure exactly why? Glues, seat material or the horse hair padding the backrest of the rear seat?

The 2013 Chevrolet Cruze diesel has arrived

Posted By on May 25, 2013

I’m looking forward hearing more from owners/drivers of the new Chevrolet Cruze diesel that will be available in the U.S. It will primarily compete with the Volkswagen TDI diesel line when it comes to price, performance and economy … and according to a USAToday article, may beat them at all three. (I’m withholding judgment)

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The Cruze diesel went on sale this month, starting at $25,695 including shipping. Until now, Volkswagen has had the mainstream diesel car market to itself in the U.S. The Cruze diesel is first to challenge it.

Cruze diesel comes only with a six-speed automatic transmission and is lower-price than the VW Jetta diesel with automatic transmission. The VW so-equipped is $26,325.

VW sells a manual transmission version of the Jetta diesel, and it’s less-expensive than the Cruze.

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Cracked CCV hose: The MB smells like oil

Posted By on May 24, 2013

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