November 5, 2009

repair or rebuy?

Have you ever lamented the fact that "they don't build stuff like they used to"? I do. Recently I had a conversation with a local hunter, Harry, about how we'd both be willing to spend more for quality items if we had the opportunity. His example was a stainless steel cell phone rimmed with pleasing hardwood and a 5 year warranty. Repairable and worth repairing. A phone that would last over 10 years.

I bought a set of cordless phones about 3 years ago. About a year ago I needed to spend nearly what I paid for them on new batteries and for quite some time now one of the handsets suffers from random failure. In order to preserve my 'good' handset for my work, I've made it off limits(within reason) and have brought out my old phone that I bought used about 15 years ago. Sadly, we live in a cordless world and the old 'GE' plugin phone isn't quite keeping up to our fast paced lifestyle.

What to do?

Buy a new pair of cordless phones? No! I spent 17 dollars on those and then invested another 15 in batteries. I refuse to give in to the modern consumerist-obsolescence-complex.




I will fix this phone or destroy it completely in the process.



The innocent product of years of practiced and planned built-to-break engineering...






Of course, cheaply and quickly put together means quickly and freely taken apart...






It was noticed that sometimes pressing up against the headphone jack would either relieve the symptoms or send the phone into a static frenzy. I decided to surgically remove said part. Carefully, not to fry something else in the process, I used my rather punky soldering iron on it...






And excised the delinquent component...






Then, even more carefully, soldered a new wire to complete the circuit.






It means no headphones, but it also means one small victory against the system.


October 9, 2009

100 Foot Diet Harvest

Walnut tree: 30 feet






Yield after a quick harvest






Apple trees: ~100 feet






















Macro Mayhem
































Jumbo Pass
































October 8, 2009

Monica Meadows
































No More Summer

Slocan lake






Mount Begbie






Mount Begbie view






More views






Joss peak






Joss lakes from peak







Ladybugs Humping on Scrabble Board

'nuff said












Meatfest Part II

Right, there was some mountain biking in there somewhere.



Henkka in fine form






Camping with bikes






Cool trail up Colosseum Mountain...gunning for the summit in the distance.






















Yearly Meatfest

A mid-summer trip to Lake Louise and Nordegg with Henkka. Last year we climbed, this year we mountain biked. Both times we only ate meat.



and beer...






Appropriately stabbed ribs






Shanked steaks






Proudly punctured weiner






Tri-poked t-bone






Never get between a Finn and his meat







STP

The Seattle to Portland bicycle ride. Earlier this summer, myself, Peter, and Giselle did this with our 10,000 closest friends.



Start






Linda at the half way dinner. Note the 'gunsmith'!






I love seeing the 'worlds largest' anything. In this case, an egg.






The end.