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Wrong Shipping

Wrongly shipped item...Not a handlebar mount.

Arraugh. Right after getting my bike I hit Buy-It-Now on this eBay auction; a bike handlebar mount for my Garmin eTrex Legend GPS.

I figured it wouldn’t take very long to get the package and it didn’t, but it contains the wrong thing: a carrying case instead of a handlebar mount.

I was hoping to use this soon, too. Bah. Hopefully it won’t take too long to sort out.

Time for NYE celebrating. :D

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USA Spec PA11-HON2y Review

USA Spec PA11-HON2y in 2004 AccordUSA Spec PA11-HON2y Installed in a 2004 Accord

So, long story short, has an iPod and was needing a good way to hook it up to his car, so wanted to get him one for Christmas. I suggested that she get the USA Spec, and said that I’d install it. Well, she did, and I installed it this afternoon.

The install went great and while I don’t have many photos of the installation, I did write up a review of the PA11-HON2y.

In short, it’s a pretty nice device which does exactly what it claims to do: provide a basic iPod input to OEM head units, and provide a basic level of control (next / prev track, ff/rw, pausing when turning off the vehicle or switching away from the iPod).

I have a strong suspicion that the other USA Spec interfaces work in a very similar manner (see here for why), so even if you have a non-Honda vehicle, you may want to look at these interfaces if you are looking for a way to hook an iPod to your head unit.

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Bike!

 

 

Specialized 2008 Rockhopper Disc
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After seven years of not having a bike, and about half that of wanting one, I now have a new bike.

This afternoon Brian () and I ended up heading over to Fraser Bicycle and Fitness, which seems to be one of the better bike shops in this area. I saw the bike I’d previously looked at online (and liked), found the price to be as expected (MSRP), and was really comfortable on the test ride I took it for.

After we went over to Noble Fish for some amazing sushi, then to Costco so I could buy some toilet paper, we headed back to the shop. I ended up getting the bike, a water bottle, a water bottle holder, and a helmet. The helmet is a Specialized Air Force 3, in black, size ADULT XXL, to fit my big head.

The total, after tax, was just under $800, which seems pretty reasonable to me.

Brian also got a new bike at the same time. His is the exact same thing, but in a matte black finish, with different shifters / brakes, and with V brakes instead of discs.

(I’d provide links to each product at Specialized‘s site, but the site wants to set your country first. In case you’ve done so, here is the bike and here is the helmet. Also, sorry the photo is crap. I just took it in the basement under some really cheap daylight-ish CFs.)

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!!!

Well, there goes my working MAME machine. Things were going well, with Windows 2000 having been installed so that I could use the win32 binary of a new version of MAME. I wanted to change the BIOS logo, so I first ran the BIOS updater from MSI to get the latest BIOS on there (the version I was going to add a new image to), and things just stopped.

The damned MSI bios updater has killed this board. The on-board diagnostic LEDs simply light as all red, which is (supposedly) indicative of a defective CPU. Bah.

Also, I’ve noticed that for the last few days the power at my house has been running at 59.9 MHz lately, not 60. I find that odd.

UPDATE: I just remembered that I had another one of these boards here, but a bad one. I just swapped BIOS chips and poof, things work again. Damned MSI.

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Dinner

For dinner tonight I think I made an upscale version of Tuna Helper.

It was:

~ 4 oz of goat cheese
~ 6 oz of half and half
~ Enough olive oil to cover the bottom of a sauce pan.
Pepper To Taste

1 Can Trader Joe’s Smoked Alaskan Salmon

One Pound Fresh Fettucini

Cook the sauce, toss with the cooked pasta and salmon, and serve.

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FLIR

Thermal ImagingTaking a picture of myself on a thermal imaging display.

When at the Museum of Science and Industry, there was a display on imaging technologies. I liked the thermal imaging display (I really, really want one of these cameras) so I took a picture of me being shown taking a picture of it.

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Post Office

When at the (very crowded) post office this afternoon a man came in, saying that he thinks he may have just dropped his cell phone in the mail box, but he wasn’t sure. After lots of berating the employees to look for his phone, they took his number and tried calling it to find the phone in the piles of mail. The man answered, saying that he’d found it in his truck.

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Back from Chicago

We’re back from Chicago. Let’s see… If I can remember right…

+ Swissotel Chicago is generally nice and our room had a great view.
– Swissotel Chicago could use more comfortable beds. Their computer service also went down so we had to wait a while to check in. Bathroom was clean and huge, but had a bit of mildew in the caulk and grout.

+ CTA seems to be pretty easy to navigate, if once can figure out the route needed. Hotel concierge is good for helping with this.

+ Downtown Chicago seems pretty nice and walkable. The bums trying to pull the hand-you-a-newspaper-then-demand-money scam would immediately stop asking if told “No, thanks.” Same with people fliering.

+ Amtrack seems nice, except for the waiting area in Chicago Union Station (crowded, not well designed), being 40 minutes late getting back to Birmingham, the REALLY rough tracks on the return trip, and the smell of burning tires coming from the train every time it stopped. Also, some of the passengers:

· The noisy two mother / grandma combo on the way to Chicago who let the kids eat lots of sugar, watch DVDs out loud, and generally run amok.
· The three beachball-shaped, oily, smelly people (mom and two sons), and another who didn’t genetically match them, but was consistently bossed around by the others.

Erm… That’s it for now. Photos coming later.

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Problem-B-Gone!

15pF caps cobbled into Ben’s TV-B-Gone
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So, that TV-B-Gone problem from last night is sorted. Just after coming in from shoveling snow I remembered that I had an 8MHz crystal hanging out on the EasyPIC 4 I acquired about a year ago (photo gallery retired). I just dropped the crystal on the board, squeezed in some 15pF caps on the back of the board (not sure if these are the right value, but they should be close enough), and tested it. As expected, it was now working. Also, because we used no-clean flux there wasn’t anything more to clean off. That was quite nice.

To make it a little more pocket-friendly I put some 1″ Harbor Freight Special heatshrink tubing around the main part of the body. This makes it nice and smooth, and parts are less likely to be accidently torn off. (Danielle accidently knocked one of the transistors off… Oops… This will get replaced next time I order something from Mouser or Digi-Key.)

Anyway, it’s working good now. Now it just has to get back to Lapeer and in ‘s possession so he can use it on Christmas.

This is normally handled by the condo association, but because of the heavy snowfall I decided to do my porch and in front of my garage myself, instead of waiting for the snow clearing company to get to it.

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