Category: Local

It’s Not The Best Way To Put Out A Fire…

…but if your house is ever engulfed in flames, hope that your toilet is there to help you out.

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…

KFXO rejects BendBroadband carriage offer, will remove Fox signal

While I won’t make it until midnight, as I’m tired, I do know one thing: I probably won’t have KFXO on my TV tomorrow, if BendBroadband’s press release is to be believed. From how I’m reading it, KFXO’s highly publicized “We were only asking for a penny a day per subscriber” turned out to not be true, as BendBroadband offered that, and was rejected.

December 31, 2008 Bend, Ore. – BendBroadband announced today that NPG/KFXO has rejected BendBroadband’s compromise on compensation for carriage of FOX programming on BendBroadband’s channel lineup. According to Amy Tykeson, President and CEO, “BendBroadband’s request for an extension of the current agreement to allow negotiations to continue has also been rebuffed by KFXO’s corporate offices. BendBroadband has met the requested penny-a-day per customer carriage fee that KFXO’s local management has widely touted as their requirement. Unfortunately our counteroffer has been rejected.”

Since KFXO hasn’t told their side of the story yet (as far as I know), I don’t know the other side of this. But the only show on Fox I really have to watch is House, so I’ll just have to download those or watch those on Hulu or something.

(Earlier story with discussion.)

Update on 1/1/09: The station is off of BendBroadband today, with this note on-screen (copied from the comments, so it may not be exactly right, but this is basically what it said, and I’m at the office where we don’t have BendBroadband so I can’t 100% verify):

BENDBROADBAND’S AGREEMENT TO CARRY KFXO (CH 10 SD & 610 HD) HAS EXPIRED. KFXO HAS REMOVED THEIR SIGNAL FROM OUR CHANNEL LINEUP. OUR REQUEST TO OFFER KFXO DURING NEGOTIATIONS WAS DENIED. FOR UPDATES, INCLUDING INFO ABOUT HOW TO RECIVE KFXO OVER-THE-AIR, GO TO BENDBROADBAND.COM/KFXO OR CALL 382-5551

Here’s the site referred to.

Good Thing I Locked My Doors

Last night I noticed a huge pile of police cars in my neighborhood. I immediately locked the doors, and it’s a good thing I did, otherwise this guy might have paid a visit (he was arrested just a couple houses down from mine).

Warning: Contents May Be Flammable

The news is full of all sorts of morons today

Five people died in Oregon traffic crashes over the Christmas holiday period, and while none was in Central Oregon, a drunk-driving citation was given to a Redmond woman who had a startling .469 blood-alcohol level, State Police reported.

That’s nearly six times the legal limit of .08 and close to the highest levels ever recorded for a living person; a Rhode Island man arrested earlier this year tested at .491, officials said.

Full story.

You Think He Would’ve Learned His Lesson

But apparently not.

Bend Police K-9 Bosco followed a Christmas Eve burglar’s trail, aided by footprints in the snow, for nearly two hours before officers found the suspect hiding in bushes at a home several miles away, police said.

And when they caught their man, he may have been familiar to them — last January, after a northeast Bend restaurant was broken into, footprints in the snow led to his arrest, also on burglary charges.

NEED: Cell Phone Plan/Phone Recommendations

My cell phone contract is up for renewal, and while I like my Blackberry 8703e and like US Cellular’s phone coverage, I’ve found myself using the data plan quite a bit, and US Cellular’s data network in Central Oregon is slower than dial-up. I’ve already talked to the business folks there, and have flat out been told that they have no plans in the immediate future to upgrade their network to EVDO or anything faster than they have now, so I’m exploring moving to other options.

I’m also looking getting a Windows Mobile-based phone so I can install WMWiFiRouter and a variety of other available applications (VNC Client, SSH client, Citrix Client, blogging client, etc…). My boss has given me permission to transfer away from the company’s account with US Cellular to somewhere else and to get a new phone. Since times are tight, I’d like to try to get a deal to save my bosses some money, but I’d still like to get a phone and plan that will do everything I need and want to do.

While I’d like input on all this, here’s my thinking. AT&T is out of the question because I can’t port my number there because they’re not local (though they do have good roaming coverage using Unicel’s soon-to-be-defunct GSM towers), so the iPhone is out of the question — though I don’t think I’d want a phone that can only officially do what Apple says it can do via the app store. T-Mobile is out of the question (even though I already have an account there for my in-laws) because their 3G network network isn’t going to be up and going for a while here (though their G1 is a pretty cool phone). Verizon also has a tendency to cripple their phones and over price the same models compared to other companies.

So that leaves me with Sprint, and I’m leaning towards one of their Everything Plus plans and their HTC Touch Pro (with a few hacks to disable the fancy TouchFlo interface as I don’t need frilly crap). It has everything I need, and has a full Qwerty keyboard (as I can’t stand touch-screen keyboards). It’s also smaller than my Blackberry, and shorter and narrower (though thicker) than an iPhone 3g.

Anybody have any input either way, good or bad? Is my thinking flawed? Anybody have any contacts or hookups at any of these companies or on these phones that can get me a great deal (Sprint or otherwise)?

Update: And by the way: If anybody has a Sprint SERO plan they want to get rid of, contact me, as I’d be interested in taking it over.

KFXO vs. BendBroadband

If you have BendBroadband for TV service you may lose your ability to watch Fox on the first of the year because of a dispute the local Fox affiliate and BendBroadband are having. I don’t have an opinion one way or another right now, as I haven’t really researched it all that much (though I do have a digital over-the-air box somewhere in case this does get messy) For everybody’s reference, KFXO’s side of things is here, BendBroadband’s side of things is here, The Bulletin story here, there is a ton of discussion here and a one-post blog has been created here.

You’re welcome to comment, discuss and share your opinion here, as well, but since I haven’t really had a chance to research this at all, I probably won’t comment at all. That, and the holidays are here and when you have kids, your mind is on the holidays, not this kind of thing.

I Thought This Blog Got Some Crazy Commenters

While this site has its fair share of oddball comments, I still always get a chuckle out of the crazy people that comment on the Bend Restaurants blog, and this time, BOR is fighting back.

Why ESPN Radio 940 (KICE) Is Hard To Hear In The Evening Locally

I work in Sunriver, and on the drive out from Bend, after listening to the news on KBND (which celebrates 75 years tomorrow), I generally will listen to ESPN Radio 940 KICE. I like getting a bit of sports news and commentary before I go to the office. Generally, I can hear it fine all the way to Sunriver.

In the evening when I drive home, however, it’s a totally different story. The station is impossible to understand, getting blown over by a Spanish-language station, even when I get back into Bend. I finally e-mailed the folks at the Bend Radio Group, who manage KICE, as it was driving me nuts. Like many stations, KICE goes into lower power mode at night. In this case, they run 10,000 watts during the day, but only 60-100 watts at night, according to the FCC database. Which would be fine if there wasn’t something else interfering (KPOV runs on just two watts and I can hear them fine nearly all the way to Sunriver — and yes, I know FM and AM signals travel and bounce around differently, so we won’t go into that discussion as it’s all voodoo magic to me anyway).

So I asked them if they knew what the station was that was interfering, and they told me it was some Spanish-language station out of Fresno. After checking into Fresno Radio on Wikipedia, I found that it was KWRU KYNO, which runs Radio Vida Abundanta content (which is apparently Spanish language Christian programming) talk radio at 50,000 watts day and night. So despite Fresno being over 600 miles from Bend, we’re still getting interference from that station because it runs so strongly (I’ve been able to listen to other Northern California AM stations at night before, but only from as far south as Sacramento — never from Fresno).

Personally, I wish KICE would simulcast on an FM frequency that’s less susceptible to the interference (like KBNW does), but 940’s been an AM station here as long as I can remember (along with 1110), so I don’t envision them changing frequencies anytime soon. It’d be nice to hear Beavers Sports without interference.

I also wish they’d get rid of Jim “I’m a heck of a guy” Rome as he (and his fans) drives me nuts. Cowherd‘s far more entertaining and less of an arrogant jerk.

Updated: March, 2011 With some more-up-to-date links/info as some call-letters and station content have changed, but the frequency and wattage is still the same.