Old cars get expensive

My car’s been nice to me. Even though hail trashed a window last year, and I’ve gone through a couple of tires and other miscelaneous parts including a cruise control amplifier (whatever that is), I haven’t had any major problems it it.

SO. After this summer’s vacation, my brakes were squealing a bit after takeoff. And then a couple weeks ago they started grinding. So I take it into CarX to see what’s up. They said $550 for new brakes in the rear and $450 to replace my coil springs which they just happened to notice were broken. I told them to wait, considering I paid barely twice that for the car.

Yay for CyRide dispatchers with husbands who work on cars! Jen’s husband is helping me out with the brakes. Worst-case scenario, we’ll have to replace calipers only. Best case would be just new pads. And the coil springs are only cracked way on the bottom, so they’re fine to leave the way they are. But anyway… I had my car over at their house for him to look at. When I was ready to leave, I turned the key and “click… click.” We played with the battery for an hour, but there was nothing wrong with it. Apparently my starter is toast, so we just added another $100 to this car. *Sigh* Fun things going wrong with old cars. I suppose it could’ve easily been a whole lot worse. Question is… do I get rid of the thing as soon as it works, or keep on driving it until the next major malfunction? I suppose if I’m spending money on parts now, I might as well keep it for awhile. It’s still a nice car… fully wired up with 12VDC and 120VAC power :-D. Yay geekdom!

next-to-last college semester!

… is this thing on? check… 1, 2, 3…

Hey cool. This thing does still work. Sorry about not updating… I was enjoying the last weeks of summer to the fullest extent. (that and I’ve been trying to get away from the computer more often)

So, it’s the third day of classes and, if I had to give a rating to the start of the semester, it would be slightly below average. Then again, yesterday was an all-around bad day, so maybe it’s not as bad as it seems. Anyway, classes review to continue…

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Permalinks are annoying

Actually, I believe it was mod_rewrite. Actually… I don’t know. But somehow I got it working now, so all the pages linked around here have “pretty” url’s like:

"http://www.digimuzik.com/2004/07/27/permalinks-are-annoying/"

rather than a big funky string that doesn’t make any sense. Probably not of any interest to anyone, but I’m proud of myself for getting it to work!

Chanhassen

Thursday was, perhaps, our cheapest day, but only because it was prepaid three months ago.

The day started out with a tour of the local garage sales. Garage sale-ing in the suburbs is quite an experience in a place like St. Paul. Julianne said the day was a poor-day for it, but we still went to at least 5 or 6 within an hour or two. Amanda spent a quarter on a much needed pitcher, and I bought two binders for fifty cents.

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Valleyfair!

Today was the Valleyfair day. Beautiful sunny day with only a couple of raindrops late in the day. Amanda was resistant at first about some of the roller coasters, but I finally got her on every one except the Wild Thing. We saw a magic show, and an IMAX film hosted by Tim Allen. Spent most of the afternoon in the waterpark, going on each thing at least twice. In the evening we did the bumper cars and go-karts, finishing up with a carousel ride right before close. It was Amanda’s first time in a go-kart, and she seemed to enjoy it!

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Swimming, Golfing, and Driving

Better do these back-entries before I forget. (I did the last one, about Monday, during vacation… I’m now home and trying to remember what I did all week!)

I had my first hot krispy kreme donut this morning. It was ok, but nothing I’ll need to make a big fuss over or make a regular habit of visiting. We were taking the kids to swimming lessons at a brand new indoor training place…. pretty nice.

Then, because it was looking like rain, we loafed around the house instead of going to Valleyfair. Went swimming for a bit, and tried out a mini-golf place in the afternoon.

Then on a whim, we drove across the city to visit Tom, my ex/future roommate. Went out to eat, watched Jeopardy, and chatted/laughed/bashed mac users a lot. Amanda and I had a great time.

Finished the day with Weekend at Bernie’s but I think I slept through most of it. I don’t think I missed much.