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Enorym and I installed my rear sway bar and swapped to my 225 size tires in preperation for my AutoX event Sunday. Thanks to a well done
how-to, it was pretty straightforward. It is definitely one of the most over-engineered parts I've ever put on my car. Supposedly it was designed for the never-realized Cougar S (ST200 in Europe). It even has Ford part numbers on it. Too bad they cancelled it, with this kind of engineering on the strut bar, I can imagine the whole car would've been awesome.
Now I know Michigan is out to get me. My AutoX event is this coming weekend, and it will be snowing all week, preventing me from installing my rear sway bar. Quoting InternetMenace: "come on now!" On the plus side, I drove into work only to find I forgot to unlock my door for the contractors, which involved another trip home and back to work. The whole time my speedometer said 70 but in reality I was probably going 30. I discovered the reason my truck is so good in the snow, one rear tire gets all the power and my other one helps keep me from fishtailing. A disadvantage in some situations, but for me, it means I can floor it and get up to speed relatively quickly without losing my rear end.
I've quoted it here briefly, the full thing can be found in
this post. This man has it all figured out.
"And lets face it... all this stuff we do is just a mating ritual. The guy with the best car gets the hottest poontang. Now me, I thought a big video camera would get me some hot female action but the only thing it does is get middle age men asking me about it. Maybe thats what all this is really about. Us male folk love our toys. Women just want to have babies... how boring. Babies don't even have buttons or lights. Either way, Duane is still Crocadile Dundee."
- Sir Joseph IV
Since my floors are being redone from the water damage, there is heavy electrical equipment being used. As a result, the gnome cam has some interesting photos from the electrical interference
Recently, our team at work moved to a new building. Consequently, I got a
new desk next to the window. I like it.
After reading a recent
post from a fellow Cougar owner, I decided I'm going to give AutoX a shot. The
Detroit SCCA is holding an event April 13th and I plan to participate. I also plan on getting my butt kicked, but there's a possibility I might not place last. I love watching rally, and have been to the track where my
friend races a few times so I figure it's time to try it out for myself.
I've been trying to get my criminology take-home exam done and I just can't concentrate on it. Perhaps it's my procrastination, or perhaps just my lack of interest in anything remotely related to schoolwork. In any case, I can't get myself to do it. Instead, I stare blankly at the screen and get more and more tired. I've only got one class left after the two I'm currently taking, so now that I'm close to the finish line I guess I just can't make that final sprint. Time to read something and go to bed.
Browsing through my weblogs while on break at my ASP.net class, I compared
this months stats (not even halfway through it yet) to the
same month (March) of last year. Currently, this server has served up 4.15 GB to 2857 unique visitors. By the end of this month I'm sure the numbers will have doubled to 8.3 GB and 5714 visitors (you can check my numbers March 31st). A year ago it was only 495.87 MB and 569 uniqe visitors. This means the server has infected the Internet with 1676% more bandwidth and claimed 100% more victims than a year ago this month. Everything myself and my associates are coding is either interesting, or search engine friendly. The whole purpose of this server was for me to play around with web technologies. Now that it's evolved into hosting useful applications I can't experiment as much, but fortunately I've learned enough to avoid catastrophic experiments anyways. I plan to continue to provide a web playground for those like myself who are interested in all flavors of web technologies, as well as the resources that have developed on the server. Future projects include my weblog application (ASP.net of course, to get some real-world experience from all this training) and the resurrection of an old PS/2 I own into a fully fledged forum hoster running PHP and MySQL server on top of Linux OS. Of course, I'll also continue to rant. Afterall, the most important application on this server is my soapbox.
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