Category: Local

Bend.com Founder’s House Burns To The Ground

While Bend.com founer Spencer Dahl and I have had our issues with each other publicly (read the comments on this post and this post), I would never wish this on anybody.

Needless to say, Bend.com is down right now. And Spencer, I know you and I have had our issues with each other, but if you need a place to temporarily park the domain until you’re back up and running, you know how to get a hold of me.

KTVZ Has T-Shirt Removed From Local T-Shirt Shop

I certainly don’t know the whole story to this, but either KTVZ thinks they own the rights to Bob Shaw‘s likeness (which they might by contract, but satirical cartoons of public figures, even if it is for profit, is protected speech, as far as I know — it’s been a while since I’ve studied this kind of law), or they are claiming they own the rights to “Have a Sparkling day.” Either way, there’s one less t-shirt available to buy.

Why I generally don’t read LiveJournal Blogs

I think the headline on this post I just saw on BendBlogs pretty much explains it: “I love ninjas with all of my body, including my pee-pee.” Whoa….

(And yes, it appears that person is no longer living in Bend, but has in the past. I’ll leave it up there for a bit longer, but will probably pull it at some point).

Was Anybody At AdFed’s AdBite Today?

According to a comment, UtterlyBoring.com was mentioned at an AdBite luncheon today. Since I don’t get out of the office much, let alone be able to make it to Bend during my lunch hour for a fancy lunch, can anybody other than Jen, who I’m convinced is stalking me (joking, Jen), confirm this?

If you are coming here because of that mention, welcome! Feel free to comment here.

KTVZ Quoting Local Blogger

It’s actually a good thing that Barney quoted a blogger in this story about Bend’s real estate, as if he just interviewed Real Estate guys around here, they’d say the study was crap as they obviously have an vested interest in keeping prices high. So at least we have a counterpoint here, but I do find it interesting that a blogger (an anonymous one at that) is getting quoted in local media.

One In 200 Folks In Bend Is A Realtor?

That’s really sad, but the Boy In The Bubble is surprised the percentage isn’t even higher.

Band Concerts Coming Up

This is for you RSS-feed-reading or e-mail-list-reading folk who have no idea that I just put a cheap plug on top of my site that will go away in a week or so. So for those folks: Coming This Weekend: CASCADE WINDS SYMPHONIC BAND IN CONCERT: Sunday, March 19, 2:00 p.m. & Monday, March 20, 7:30 p.m., Pinckney Center for the Performing Arts, COCC. FREE. Among the diverse repertoire on this concert, the Cascade Winds, under the direction of Michael Gesme, will present four works by American composer Leroy Anderson and a work for solo bassoon featuring Wendy Bloom and a piece where you get to see me make music with Sandpaper blocks. Now that’s entertainment, right?. Info: COCC Box Office: 383-7575 or online at www.cascadewinds.org. Free and open to all.

(Editor’s Note: Now in all the years I’ve mentioned the band on this site, I don’t think I’ve gotten a single person to come to the concert from a post here. I’d really like to change that, as the group is really good, we have a lot of fun, and the music is wonderful. And you get to see me in a tux. And it’s free. So what have you got to lose? I hope to see you there, and be sure to stop by and say “Hi”).

KTVZ Now Has RSS Feeds

KTVZ.com/NewsChannel21/Z-21/whatever now has an RSS feed on their Web site. They still don’t have autodiscovery tags in their templates yet, so it’s not as simple as plugging “ktvz.com” into your feed reader Update on 3/6: Autodiscovery is now in place, it would appear. If you append “&format=RSS” to the end of the URL, you’ll get the RSS feed for that category on their site. So for example:

Now life would be good if we could just get a certain other local media outlet to get on board so I wouldn’t have to keep using Jon’s hacked up version for my reading.

Never Again Am I Paying To Have My Oil Done

In a bit of stupidity, last week I took our minivan into a local place to get the oil changed. I usually do the oil myself, but didn’t have a ton of time. We had received a coupon in the mail for Wash And Lube Time that included $5 off and they vacuumed the inside of the car as well. I figured that the price was good, we needed an oil change, and our van needed vacuuming anyway. Called, said they could get me in right now, went down there (as they’re very close to my house), got the oil changed, everything cleaned up, and the thing looks good.

The problem was that the car, all last week, was running with a lot more noise than usual, and making a lot of clicking noises. After doing a bit of research on DodgeTalk, we come to discover that if the car is running with crappy oil, then the engine will click really bad. So I figured that must be the issue, so I go and buy some good quality synthetic 5W-30 oil (as that’s what was recommended for the car), and get down underneath and get to work.

Now, I’ve changed the car in this a few times (we’ve only had the car a year) and in other cars about a thousand times. I’ve always been told that you can crank the drain bolt on really tight, but you’re only supposed to hand-tighten the oil-filter, otherwise the gasket won’t hold right and you’ll lose pressure. Whoever did this did it the exact opposite. I removed the drain bolt with just my hands (no wrench) and I had to literally destroy the oil filter to get it off. I couldn’t with my bare hands crank the thing at all, and it certainly didn’t help that it was a slick coated (not an easier-to-grip Fram filter), so I wouldn’t get a grip on the thing at all. Even wrapping my hands in tape didn’t help.

I had to go buy an oil filter wrench to fit this filter. I crawl back down there, cranked on it, and did nothing but crush and twist the oil filter. It got to the point where my oil filter wrench couldn’t grip it at all now without somebody holding the clamp in place while somebody else cranked it. So I called my brother in-law, I held, he cranked, and we finally got the stupid thing off there — and basically turned the oil filter into a cork-screw in the process. The gasket from the filter was still stuck to the mount, so I had to scrape that off as well (bad things happen when you put a filter on with the old gasket still on there — don’t ask me how I know that).

Got the new oil filter back on, got good oil put in there, started ‘er up, and, look at that, the click is gone (or at least mostly inaudible).

So consider this my future “note-to-self”: Don’t ever let somebody else do the oil, especially when they obviously didn’t know what they were doing. I could understand that filter being stuck like that if it had been a few months, but not after less than a week. So personally, coupons be damned, I’m avoiding Wash And Lube Time in the future (Sadly, even Wal-Mart’s lube center doesn’t screw that up).

Wish I Thought Of This

Shannon‘s Husband’s killer collection of local shirt designs makes my feeble attempt seem pretty lame. Oh that’s right, because it is.

My personal favorites have to be this one, this one, this one, and this one, though I think the last one would be better with a cartoon-type drawing of Bob Shaw right on it.