After a couple of weeks of outages and a terrible last weekend, turned in a trouble ticket with dscga.com, and they had Bellsouth do some signal tests. A problem was spotted between our house and the phone company (not sure where) and a technician was dispatched (but we didn’t see him) and whatever happened, we’ve had good connectivity for a week now. Record download speeds based on past logs.
Range Good
Didn’t realize the VW Passat was going to require premium gas. It needs a minimum of 91 octane. I’ve never put $51.92 in a tank before. Ouch. And this wasn’t even an empty tank! I put in 16.23 gallons to fill up an 18.5 gallon tank. Now the good news is I’m getting 28 to 30 miles per gallon where I was getting 18 to 20 with the Cherokee. So my range is almost 500 miles vs. 320 miles. Range good.
Claire O’s Cereal
Animation vs. Animator
Kelly and Claire like to use PowerPoint to make interesting animations. They will work for days to do amazing things.
This guy worked for months…
2007 VW Passat: Wolfsburg Edition – The Buy
Kathy, Kelly, Claire, and I went car shopping last weekend. We started off by test driving a mini-cooper convertible. Fun, but just way too little space. It even made Kathy feel a bit sick as a passenger… kind of like a roller coaster. (Maybe it was my driving.) To set the seat back where I would want it, Claire would have to put her legs in the trunk. The other thing that sealed it was that the nearest service center would be 35 to 40 minutes away. We bagged the mini-cooper idea. Maybe when I’m an empty nester.
Next we drove a 2006 Jetta TDI. (A new car, really, just a carried over model.) With the diesel engine, I could expect 37 to 40 mpg or about 600 miles per tank. It was a fun drive and had enough backseat room for adults. Kathy and I liked it. On the way out we spotted a dark gray Passat on the showroom floor. It was a “Wolfsburg Edition”. We sat in it. More room than the Jetta and some nicer features.
Next we went to the Honda dealer. Yawn. (No offense bruthu and fathu.) “Do you want to test drive one?” the saleman asked after explaining the 20 different variations of models. “No thanks,” I said, almost falling asleep where I stood. This cracked Kathy up as we got in the car to drive off.
We had looked at the new 4 door Wrangler before, but had yet to drive one. At the Jeep dealer they had just sold the only one they had on the lot. We were able to take a look at it. Kathy liked the “rock red” color and really likes everything about the 4 door wrangler. In fact, she decided that would be her next car and not mine. (At 19 miles per gallon, it just didn’t make sense to be mine.)
Off to the Toyota dealer where we test drove a Toyota Camry Hybrid. Kathy announced as she drove it that it was “like driving a cloud.” It was very strange coming to stop lights and hearing only the fan of the air conditioning. I would turn off the air, just to verify there was no noise. We enjoyed the ride. Kathy thought it felt luxurious. Our salesman was nice, but terrible. He put us through a back-and-forth negotiation on payments that made no sense. We eventually just left, not understanding what he was trying to do.
After much discussion and research, I asked Kathy what she thought about the Passat. We decided to return and test drive that the next day. It felt like a combination of the fun of the Jetta and the luxuriousness (although not cloudness) of the Camry.
More research, and I decided the Wolfsburg Edition was a good deal. VW had introduced a volume push in April with this edition, by putting together a nice package of features, building it in Germany (vs. Mexico or Brazil), and pricing it a couple of thousand dollars lower than existing inventory without the features. (Creating a problem for the salesmen who had to try to explain this.) The cars we saw were an early wave of this push, and most were gray, silver, white, or black. I had a hard time finding any color.
All of us liked a shadow blue-on-tan Jetta we saw on the lot, so I went looking for a similar color scheme in the Passat. Found one that had just been delivered to Jim Ellis in the back of their lot Thursday evening.
Kathy gave me the price target, and on Friday, I started negotiating with Jim Ellis (who had the car) and Dwight (who could get the car by Monday.) I was able to get Jim Ellis down to Kathy’s target price. Dad and I went over Friday night and wrote the check. It took about two hours to go through the process of getting the car. Much longer than I expected. I told them they should go study the CarMax process.
It was fun, though, when Dad and I arrived to find the car all cleaned up and ready to go sitting on the showroom floor. The sales guy gave us a tour of all of the features. Once the paperwork process began, Dad headed home… after making sure the price agreed was the one I got to write on my check. It was.
This is the fifth volkswagen in my life. The first was Dad’s light blue bug (which also had a sunroof.) Kathy drove a light blue bug when I first started dating her. We left it with a frozen engine somewhere in Marietta. Kathy and I were married in my brown Rabbit. Later I bought Carol’s white Fox. It’s good to be back in a VW. Driving is just more fun in them.
I hope Carol can see it soon. I want us to both climb in the back of the trunk together like we used to do in Dad’s blue VW.
Mac 5 Down 4 Days
There was a power outage at the home of Mac5 on Sunday. The caretakers did not realize the Mac had not restarted. None of the Mac5 family let me know, but a friend at work did. He’s been reading up on old (funny) entries about raising kids because he is expecting his first child in a few weeks.
His wife now wants a family blog, too.
DSL Speed Test 3-30-2007
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DSL Speed Test 3-30-2007
Note: Outages all week. 1080 d, 128 u
Daylight Savings +3
Ted writes that the new daylight savings schedule is like Y2K all over again. For me there are two reasons why he is wrong and one reason why he is right. But I agree that unlike Y2K this change probably causes more problems than it solves.
Two reasons this is not as bad: (1) I had to man a Y2K Command Post until midnight on New Years Eve. I still have the denim shirt with the Y2K C.P. logo to prove it. (2) With the help of a few elves, I helped craft a now famous poem, The Bad Y2K. It is famous because it is listed in Wikipedia on the Y2K article. I put it there. Gets about 1 hit per day with 5 pages per visit.
But in one very important way, Ted is right. It is Y2K all over again and even worse. Why? The two of us both had problems today. I had no problems on Y2K day. At work, I use a Mac and Windows XP. In Lotus Notes, all of my appointments showed 1 hour later for the next three weeks. On the Mac all of the appointments showed 1 hour early for the next three weeks. It hurts my head just trying to figure out why there is a difference of two hours here. But that isn’t so hard to deal with. I just started off the day mentally subtracting an hour and only looked at my Dell. Except I showed up 1 hour early for my 3 o’clock meeting which showed as 4 and really turned out to be at 4. The host of the meeting laughed at me, which wouldn’t be so bad, except this host happens to represent our whole division in the merger planning. “That Jeb… he can’t tell time. We don’t need anyone who can’t tell time in the new organization.”
For the real Y2K, there was no job threat. Just a really high quality denim shirt.
Note: Top ranking in Google:
Thanks To My Golfing Uncles
Dear Uncle Bob and Uncle Bill,
Thank you for the opportunity to participate in the invitation-only B.S.R.C. Golf Tournament, although I regret that my opportunity was only afforded at the expense of your (Uncle Bill’s) hip ailment.
Thank you also for your contribution of equipment to get me started. As you can see in the photo below, I am well equipped for my fourth set of lessons from my Dad. My goal is to improve to a level where I will neither embarrass you nor the equipment.
In the photo below, you will notice that my father has already begun my instruction as he is explaining where the ball should make contact on the club. You will see where I am proudly displaying Jeff’s alma mater, N.C. State. Most of the clubs in the bag are the originals used by Jeff at college, although I have acquired a new putter. At the bottom of the photo you will see my new golf shoes, which are far superior to the last set of $5 garage sale golf shoes I owned, which failed on the 17th hole (all cleats breaking off, leaving only bolts) resulting in the CFO of our company making me finish the 18th hole in my socks.
You will also see the dozen balls, Uncle Bob, that you supplied me in the egg carton. My father tells me these are quality balls, and has yet to let me use them in practice. Instead we use the practice balls he keeps in a Wallgreen’s bag in his trunk.
I know all players in the B.S.R.C. are apprehensive about my play. I can assure you I have improved in just four lessons, making logarithmic gains. I suspect we will be able to use one of my drives within the first three holes.
Thank you again. I look forward to seeing you tax-weekend in April.
Your nephew,
Jeb
DSL Speedtests 2-11-2007
3:19 PM 2/11/2007
All lines rewired and phones installed. DSL splitter & POTS sealed and caulked.
http://speedtest.cfl.mybrighthouse.com/
1.04MB
3 x (d) 1104/ 1088 / 1104
3 x (u) 208 / 208 / 208