Archive for August, 2008

Washington Motorcycle Weirdness

Sunday, August 17th, 2008

In anticipation of the electric scooter (vespa-style, not hoverround-style) I ordered, I’ve been investigating vehicle and driver registration and insurance type stuff.  The call to State Farm was kind of funny,

SF: “How many cc’s is the bike?”

me: “none, it’s electric”

SF: “How many cc’s is the bike?”

me: “um, they said it’s classed as a 49cc moped, er scooter, no cycle endorsement required class”

But in the end, without a VIN, it was really just a guessing game for her.  But it does sound like they’ll cover it.

The plates seem straightforward.  It’s when I get to the cycle-driver’s endorsement, that things get strange again.  Seems in washington you have two choices.  You can go to the DMV, take a written and driven test, and get your license AND an instructor’s permit.  Or you can go to a driving school, take their course, and get a waiver for both written and driven tests, but you get no instructor’s permit.  Given that the Novice Course nearest my house (but almost certainly out of range for the electric given I’m basing it at work, where they’ve agreed to pay to charge it up) is booked solid through October, seems like it would be a piece of cake to take the test at the DMV, get my instructor’s permit alongside my endorsement, and then recoup the cost by giving a couple of classes myself.

I suspect in practicallity, the insurance and location requirements prevent people from actualy doing that too often.  I dunno.  I’ll have to stop in a motorcycle store and ask around.

Where’s My Knife?

Saturday, August 16th, 2008

My kitchen is a postage stamp.  And yet somehow, I noticed this morning, I’m missing a steak knife.  It’s not in the dishwasher, it isn’t in the garbage disposal.  I have a feeling it will turn up at some painful point, probably the one at it’s end, in the middle of the night.

No Wii Fit For You

Thursday, August 14th, 2008

So, amazon has this thing on the Wii Fit page where you can sign up for a text message when they get some more in stock.  The message went off today, and in an unusual state of affairs, I actually felt the message buzz on my phone and went to the amazon site immediately.

It was already out of stock again.

Elapsed time between receipt of SMS and visit to the fit page couldn’t have been more than 30 seconds.

Cover Surprises

Thursday, August 14th, 2008

I knew that most Joan Jett songs are covers, but I never would have imagined that “Do You Wanna Touch Me” was her covering Gary Glitter. Then again, maybe I would.

Update:  LOLZ, another Joan Jett track, “Doin Alright With The Boys” is a Glitter track?

Machete

Monday, August 11th, 2008

Grindhouse’s Machete appeared in today’s Young and the Restless as a bartender. I wish he’d get his movie out already =p

Worrisome

Thursday, August 7th, 2008

I finally got around to buying the full box set of Ally McBeal DVD’s, even though it means I’ll have to convert them from PAL to NTSC once they arrive.  As luck would have it, while the box set is out of print in the UK where it comes from, amazon had a couple of american importers with used copies for sale and decent feedback on the sellers, so I ordered one.

Now I notice the same seller has a “new” version of the box set that he’s also selling.  Which seems odd to me, since he didn’t have that copy when I purchased the used one from him, 8 days ago, and it just doesn’t seem like that hot a seller that he’d come up with new “new” stock on.  Given that the other seller I bought from that day both sent acknowledgment emails as well as the product already, while this guy hasn’t given me a peep, I’m starting to think this seems a bit scammy.  sigh.

“pay some road tax a**hole”

Thursday, August 7th, 2008

I’m walking back to work from lunch, waiting at the light for my turn to cross, and a car drives past (ok, lots of cars drove past), the driver leans out the window and yells at me “pay some road tax, asshole!”.

I find this amusing.  After all, I do drive a car, and I’m thinking about buying an electric moped/scooter, so I’d be paying for two vehicles, even though I can only drive one at a time.

I guess the price of gas is really getting to some folks.

Tasty Safety

Thursday, August 7th, 2008

Scientists have discovered a way to make edible food safety sensors, that could be implanted in fresh veggies, and eaten right along with the food when the time comes. Just wait till the genemod people start building veggies with the sensors already built in.

Wishlist Surprises

Monday, August 4th, 2008

I’ve had an Amazon wishlist for quite a while.  When I first started buying from them, I used an actual Wyse terminal attached to an external modem (for the purposes highly overpowered at 19.2kbps).  Sometimes an item ends up on the list that I have no clue why I put it there.  Like the 6-CD’s of crappy covers that is Party With Pride,which if my guess is correct, I put on the list for it’s cover of “99 Red Balloons”.  But the ‘artist’ names are totally worth the used CD price I paid….”Venus With Penus”…alllllllrighty then =p

Simple Rules To Save Your Life

Monday, August 4th, 2008

1. If you commute to work, you should live such that your commute is always out of the sun, rather into the sun. For a 9-5′er, this means always living east of where you work. Your ability to see what’s in front of you is highly important. The risk you are avoiding is significant. I’m really surprised the Auto Insurance folks haven’t clued into this one.

2. When walking corner-to-corner at an intersection, you should travel around the intersection opposite of the side of the road driven on (or if you rather, as if you were traveling from passenger seat to driver’s seat). For US-ains, this means traveling clockwise. This maximizes your visibility to drivers making turns across the cross-walk.