Month: January 2009

My New Toy

I finally got a new phone, and, sadly, haven’t had time to play with it it all as I got it yesterday (on sale at Best Buy), and just got it activated and my number transferred. Data currently doesn’t work on it, which is annoying, but I’ll hopefully have that working by the end of the day so I can get e-mail and such on there. I got the phone from Sprint. Their coverage is pretty good in Sunriver, not-so-good at my house (but it was crappy with US Cellular and T-Mobile as well — I live in a cell-phone dead spot, for some reason).

But initial impressions: It’s a pretty sweet phone. More in-depth review sometime. Or not. But it is nice having a phone that I can actually do something with (data was so slow on my Blackberry that data usage was pointless).

Will hopefully have time to play with it and tweak it more this week, but I’m slammed at the office now, so not today.

We Have A Functional Sewer Again

After digging things up yesterday after having issues for a while, it appears we now have everything under control again, and things are flowing fine. We dug up about an eight-foot stretch from where the sewer line comes from my house into my yard, and had to cut out and basically replace that whole stretch of pipe and hook it back into the existing line in my yard (which apparently is old asbestos cement pipe, at least in that part of the yard), install a clean out, snake the heck out of things (we finally got that root out of there), and put everything back together. Thanks to the help of the folks at Deschutes Plumbing (who unlike many of the plumbers I’ve dealt with lately, showed up on time and had reasonable pricing and actually tried to get at the problem instead of band-aiding it), we got things all taken care of, and things are happy in plumbing land.

And I hope to never have to deal with this mess ever again.

Bill O’Reilly Is…

a whole bunch of things.

(Mirror, in case image link dies.)

It’s Like A Virus

I linked to a similar video before, but this Flash animation of Wal-Mart spreading across the country is far more telling (and much better quality).

(And no, I’m not anti-Wal-Mart, I just thought the video was interesting.)

Update on the Plumbing Issues

So I mentioned a couple days ago about the plumbing issues that I’ve been having at the house. Today I had yet another few people come out and try to look at things, and while it was enlightening, it was also frightening (and costly).

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Macworld Is Coming Up

And the rumors are Apple will debut a revolutionary new laptop…

How UPS Really Treats Your Packages

Sadly, it’s still probably better than the Post Office:

(This video screams viral fake, but oh well…)

Gary Busey Gone Wild

You’ve probably seen Gary Busey in movies, but you’ve never seen him like this (read through the whole thread — it’s worth it).

Um, What?

Please tell me I’m not the only one that can’t understand a word this guy is saying.

Anybody Have Any Friends at the City of Bend Water/Sewer (or like to plumb for fun)?

I’ve documented my plumbing troubles in the past, and it appears things are only going to get worse.

I had another issue in early December, and called Mike at Handy Rooter who has come out to my house in the past. He snaked the line with a water blaster, found some stuff to knock loose, we flushed the toilets and ran water for a while, no problems. He gave us a 30-day warranty and we thought we were good to go.

Two weeks later, water’s backing up into our drains again. He comes back out, goes out even further, nearly to the city hookup, and knocks out some more stuff. We ran more water for a while, no problems, so we thought we were good.

Two weeks later (four weeks after the original appointment, still under warranty) we get water back up again. He snakes it this time, all the way to the end of his snake (150 feet worth) and well up to city line. Wash, rinse, repeat, we appear to be OK.

This morning, my wife starts some laundry, we’re backing up again — she just called me at the office to tell me the wonderful news.

There’s no way that in less than a week we’d have a full-system clog like that in our sewer line. So we’re left with one of two options: There’s a problem in the City sewer line (which runs through our backyard — it’s an old, weird home). Or there’s a problem with our pipe, which I’m hoping it isn’t, but considering when two of the problems occurred (after big rain and after big snow melt off, followed by freeze), there’s a chance. To send one of those cameras up our pipe is going to be (minimum) $200 — which is $200 I certainly don’t have right now, so I’m hoping a phone call to the city will get them to come out and inspect their pipe.

But I have a feeling getting the city to come out and do it will be a pain in the rear. Anybody know anybody at the city of Bend that can poke them for me? Or does anybody know a plumber who has one of those cameras that owes you a favor? I just want to know one way or another. Then again, it’s not like I can afford to replace the pipe right now, either, as that’ll probably be a couple grand as I double my homeowners insurance will pay for it. But it’d be nice to know the problem, regardless.

Update on 1/5/08: Talked to the City, and they came out and looked at the flow coming out at the end, and things were flowing fine. So there’s a problem with something in our yard — frickin’ awesome. I need to find somebody who can run a camera under there and see what’s going on, as we have no drainage right now. Bloody frickin’ lovely…