One Last Super Bowl Car Commercial Post
There are still more out there, but 6 are enough. So to finish it off, via Jalopnik: The Ten Best Super Bowl Car Ads of All Time*
*in the opinion of their readers
Miata Top Transitions since 10/24/08: 1197
There are still more out there, but 6 are enough. So to finish it off, via Jalopnik: The Ten Best Super Bowl Car Ads of All Time*
*in the opinion of their readers
Dealing With The Devil
Insert no longer available YouTube video of a Super Bowl commercial here.
Where Babies Come From
Insert no longer available YouTube video of a Super Bowl commercial here.
It’s What Defines Us
Insert no longer available YouTube video of a Super Bowl commercial here.
First we watched the Super Bowl for the game. Then we watched for the commercials. Now we don’t even have to even watch to see the commercials. They’re on the internet weeks before. Here are three of the car related ones.
Nice Car
httpvh://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SohqIBOb03k
Nice Genie
httpvh://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iymBRSUfz9U
Nice Accent
httpvh://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9H0xPWAtaa8
Yesterday afternoon I washed the Purple Whale. It has been quite a while. I hope that I missed tagging a post somewhere along the line or according to this blog the last time the Sonata got a bath was October 2nd.
Today when we got home from work I waxed the Purple Whale. It has been quite a while. Like never. In the one and three quarters years of it being a member of the family it has never been waxed.
We are fast approaching the 2 year mark from when I first mentioned getting some new living room furniture and it seems as if we are fast approaching doing something about it. Today we stopped into the local Badcock furniture store and bought a coffee table (looks something like this.) We have also provisionally picked out a sofa (looks exactly like this.)
We are waiting on actually redoing the living room until the real dusty (demo & sheet rock) kitchen work is over. We bought the table because we didn’t want to lose out, they had only 3 left in the warehouse and that model has been discontinued. The couch we could wait on because there were 20 in the warehouse and 20 more inbound, so the only way we lose out is if Badcock sells a hundred of them a week for the next 4 weeks or everyone reading this blog goes out and buys 133-1/3 sofas each.
From the 1953 Crane Equipment Catalog via Retronaut
In preparation for the Big Kitchen Remodel (another acronym coming right up) we moved the computer workstation/office from the front room next to the kitchen to the middle bedroom in the back of the house. It took about two hours to remove all the separate pieces of computer gizmos, the 18 miles of cables and dust everything off. Another hour to disassemble the desk it all sat on and move it to the new location. Then about another hour to put everything back on the desk and hook it up.
Because we had cable TV in this spot prior all I had to do was use that wire for the cable modem, right? Wrong. No signal. When we originally installed cable internet they insisted on running a separate line directly to the modem. Not knowing just how many splitters this cable ran through, but knowing it was at least two, I figured this might be the issue. Called the cable company’s support line and they ran a check from their end and could see the modem, but barely. When I explained what was going on they said they would need to run another line straight to this new location. Forty-five dollars. We’ve got the high speed monkey on our back, so I said, “We’re in.” He said, “We can get somebody out there the day after tomorrow.”
Made it only a couple hours before I had a junkie style brainstorm. Put the modem & router back in the original room and buy a wireless adapter for the desktop. Off to Staples we went. For $25 I bought this little tiny USB wireless adapter and we were back in business. For the first few days it was fine, a little slow and occasionally flaky. As the days wore on the connection seemed to get a little worse each day. Instead of keeping the adapter plugged into the PC, I elevated it using a 6 foot cable. Didn’t help much.
When the connection was so poor that I couldn’t even reliably stream RP I needed another solution. I asked our IT Guy, John Smith (his real name) if we had any long pieces of Cat5 cable around. I was going to crawl under the house and run a piece of wire from the router to the back bedroom. When John asked how long, I said, “About 100 feet.” He said no, but he did have some surplus long cables in the computer room. Turns out he had about a half dozen 50’ cables all tangled up in a box and I could have 2 for the cost of untangling them.
Donna really didn’t want me crawling around under the house stringing cable just for use for a couple months, so she said we can just run the cable behind and under things for the duration. After all, the house is going to be in a shambles in much greater magnitude during the BKR, so how could a bit of Redneck Networking hurt. (Note the camo duct tape to “hide” the cable.)
We took the $25 refund from Staples in cash and turned it into a meal of Dragon & Phoenix at the Red Bowl tonight.