2006/12/05

Rainbow Six Vegas


I've enjoyed the tactical first person video games in the past and the thought of taking down terrorist in Vegas was just to much to resist. Last night I broke down and bought a xbox 360 :-)

I suspect women everywhere might be happier if Tom Clancey wasn't so good at marketing war based books and video games.

2006/11/26

Advent Pro



Picked up this 2450 cubic inch pack for some ultra lightweight backpacking that’s been on closeout at several places including mgear.com. Being an adventure race pack it’s designed to quick packing and lashing, which really means too many zippers, bungee and mesh pockets to be a true ultra lightweight backpack. Despite all the extras Gregory was able to keep the weight down to 2lb 8 oz using a super lightweight pack material. After loading up the pack with 2 sleeping bags and two gallons of water, a stove and a few extra clothes pieces of clothing I pretty sure I could make it work for up to a week. Lack of an easy to reach water bottle pocket is the only real annoyance I’ve had so far. So I’m forced to use a hydration system. The newer version of this pack does away with the sleeping bag zipper and is 1 oz heavier, so pick up the closeout model if you think you might want one for backpacking.

2006/11/21

LEKI Ultralite Ti Ergometric


AT 13.6 oz hiking poles are getting pretty light.

2006/11/13

Evernew Titanium Teapot


Decided It was time I owned a titanium pot for backpacking. Ended up getting a Teapot, that would double as a bowl. Now I have to figure our what kind of fleece would make a good cozy? Any suggestions?

2006/11/08

Crabby Critic

Last night Emily was kind enough to take me to The Barber of Seville. I enjoyed the set and the modernization of the characters. I got a kick out of this review which totally pans the show. Guess I have yet to achieve crabby critic status for Operas.

2006/11/07

VX-7R



So what was it that motivated me to get my Amateur Radio license? After dragging out my cheap shortwave radio and not able being able to tune even local FM stations well, I started looking at a few high end shortwave radios. Seeing how much they could run I decided that for a little more money I could get a radio that could also work as a Ham radio and if I threw in just a little more I could also have a hand held marine radio. Well if I'm going to spend all that money I might as will get a license to use it ;-)

For the supper teck geeks I'll post some of the selling points of my new radio:

The VX-7r features a rugged magnesium case with rubber bumpers and gaskets. It clearly sets the standard in ruggedness, versatility and water resistance. It is actually submersible (3 feet for 30 minutes).

Utilizing a reliable FET power amplifier circuit, the VX-7R provides a full 5 Watts of power output on the 50, 144, and 430 MHz Amateur bands, with bonus coverage of the 222 MHz band at 300 mW (USA version Only) of power output. And for 6-meter. AM enthusiasts, you also get 1 Watt of carrier power on the 50 MHz band! Four power levels may be selected, for optimum battery life.

The VX-7R is capable of four modes of Dual Receive, including simultaneous reception on (1) two VHF frequencies; (2) two UHF frequencies; (3) one VHF and one UHF frequency; or (4) one General Coverage frequency and one Ham frequency. And when a call is received on the Main band, you can set up the VX7R to reduce the audio level on the Sub band, if you like!

With continuous AM/FM reception coverage of 500 kHz to 999 MHz (cellular frequencies are blocked and non-restorable), the VX-7R is ideal for monitoring HF shortwave broadcasts, the AM and FM Broadcast bands, plus a wide variety of Marine, Public Safety, and Government bands. And special memory banks for the Weather, Marine, and Shortwave bands make station selection effortless!


-- Whew that was a lot tech speak!

2006/11/06

KI6GFR



Two weeks ago I decided to earn my amateur radio license. Last night Rich Greenwood was driving out of San Francisco and decided to see if I could actually put my license to work. Well after about a minute of fiddling with my little 5 watt radio and trying different repeaters I managed to make contact with his mobile rigg about 10 miles away. Thanks for helping Rich! Tomorrow I'll blog about my radio and also explain why I decided to geek out.

2006/10/18

AlertSF


AlertSF will send tsunami alerts, severe weather/flooding notifications and post-disaster information to your registered wireless devices and email accounts. AlertSF lets one register work email, home email and cell phones. Also allowing you to choose multiple zip codes for to receive alerts for places you work, live and commonly play hang out.

If you live in SF it would be silly not to sign up. For those outside of SF you should suggest your local municipals look to AlertSF and 72hours.org as models for community emergency preparedness.

2006/10/12

Pump-Kin!



I thought a few of the ladies might enjoy reading about 30 ways to eat a pumpkin. Note to the boys #30 is pumpkin beer :-)

2006/10/10

Dreaming of dream homes



I'm feeling sick today and rather be hanging out at home instead of working. However work pays the bills and might let me afford a place like this someday:
http://www.treehugger.com/files/2006/10/optimal_green_m_2.php

2006/10/05

Generation Adventure



Trent has reanimated his blog Generation Adventure:
http://generation-adventure.blogspot.com/. Take a chance and check it out.

2006/10/04

Lost


Many reviewers have been wondering if Lost would have the staying power for a third season. After seeing the third season opener I’m hooked, fish line and sinker.

2006/10/03

Moots goes crazy for adventure specialist Mike Curiak


Trent was kind enough to send along this link. Half
way down the page is a bike with a integrated 1.5 liter fuel bottle top tube. Not a shabby idea for
500 mile solo Alaskan ride. For the rest of us, I wouldn’t mind seeing a top tube that held compressed air for refilling tires. Sure would make getting home on my epic 25 mile bike rides easier :-)

2006/10/02

Is that a machete holster?




Emily has been kind enough to blog about my whole weekend. Take a read and add in buying some duct tape off of Amazon and a little climbing with Matty and Amber on Sunday.

2006/09/28

Leatherman bits



Just received my Leatherman Leatherman bits
in the mail. Apparently I left them at Bill’s place in Truckee. I pretty happey to have these little handy suckers back. Pitcher of PBR for Bill.

2006/09/26

Fatwa for Steve Emerson



This last Monday Emily and I decided to check out Steve Emerson California Common Wealth Club forum. Steve was full of gloom and doom for any relations between democratic nations and Islamic nations. Of course Steve has earned the privilege of death sentence fatwa. He had some relevant points such as picking a few fights around religious freedom, freedom of speech and how Islamic groups manage to silence the American media through PC correctness and even worse threats of violence. However he also supported many of the covert actions by the American government preventing those freedoms. Perhaps he’s too deep to give an impartial analysis, but even with his bent view there he has some very important insights into what is going on.

Be sure to check these wikipedia entries:
- Steve Emerson
- fatwa

Diesel Ranch Scooter



I love this beyond dorky ranch motorcycle. It's like a pug dog, so ugly you just have to love it. Of course there isn't much ranch work to be done around my apartment, but I can dream right? Pitcher of PBR to ecorider.

2006/09/21

Spinach Mayhem



Just in case you haven’t had enough spinach mayhem, you should check one of my favorite slate columns the explainer: Victual Ablutions

360 Plug


Someday I would like to build/refurbish a house and these would have to be the outlets I would want: http://www.360electrical.com/

2006/09/20

Things to Do with Beer Bottles


This book looks to be lame enough to be transcend to being cool:
Stolen Snapshots Presents: Things to Do with Beer Bottles

2006/09/19

T.M.X. Elmo


I've always liked tickle me Elmo and now the special 10 year version is even more fun:

cnn covers more

2006/09/18

Penny Alcohol Backpacking Stove



I finally got around to building this beer can stove tonight. While it was fun, I doubt I would actually use it for backpacking. A white gas stove is worth all the extra weight and Esbit is lighter. However it’s not often you get to justify playing with fire and suggest building one for the fun of it anyway.


-rob

Crazy Iceberg



Emily just sent me this link: http://www.crazyshark.com/product_info.php?products_id=11&cPath=2

Anyone with a pool big enough please step forward :-)

2006/09/14

Three runs



I ran in three of our teams winning runs. It was a pretty sweet. A pitcher of PBR for me :-)

2006/09/13

Photographers Projecting Presumptions


Being a photographer I found this interesting article about a photographer callously misslabling labeling the action in the picture.

2006/09/12

Good!


A new upstart magazine called Good looks to be quite interesting. They currently have the following mission statement on listed on the GoodMagazine home page: "Our mission is to simulate a culture of good by creating dialog around thing that matter." I find the website quite entrapping. Good currently has an article about folks painting abandoned homes in bright orange, incidentally before they get demolished. A grand idea by the mysterious vandals. Almost everyone involved with the magazine has earned a pitcher of PBR.

2006/09/11

Pabst Blue Ribbon Beer Can Diversion Safe



If I had jewels and cash to hide - this would have to be the way:
PBR Safe

Hanns.b7G-HW-191D



Nineteen inch wide screen LCDs have started popping up for under $200. I picked up this one for $179.99. For the price I’m quite impressed, the LCD isn’t quite as good as my CRT, but the space savings improves the room and saves a little energy. I measured 62 watts vs. 31, not to shabby. I’d offer the engineers behind the hanns.g generic monitors a pitcher of PBR for bringing in a price performer.

Legos + rubber bands + bored young man = Chaingun


Mildly entertaining video at youtube, just don't put out an eye.

2006/09/10

Old Crow Medicine Show


Last Friday I got see Old Crow Medicine Show live at Slims-sf. It was a good show, I would buy them a round of PBR, given the chance. Matty and Amber also made the show fun with some beer induced humor. Emily is also sure to blog about Crepe shack across the street, be sure to check it out: EmilyStyle.com

2006/09/09

Quake Alarm


At first I thought this was quite silly, since it only gives you a few seconds warning. However what made sense was the alarms ability to tell alert you if an earthquake is actually going on. So instead of wondering is this a start of a earthquake or the couples up stairs are just being rowdy, you know to take cover or just turn up the radio before things get vocal. http://www.quakealarm.com/

2006/01/10

Digg.com vs Slashdot.com


It's supper geek tech time! Today Justin my coworker procliamed slashdot.org dead and declared Digg.com the top spot for geek news. Now I've never heard of Digg.com, guess I'm only 1/2 geek, which led to checking it out. Based on a one day comparison I have to agree with Justin. Digg was far more interesting today. At slashdot.org all stories submited go through an moderator. At Digg.com the everyone in the community votes on the news that gets featured on the home page. What's more interesting is you don't have to even log in to vote for a story. I really have to wonder if it might be possible for for slashdot.org to be displaced by a democratized tech website.

Bachelor Party Planning,


Beside getting into climbing shape, my other big project for the coming month is a planning bachelor party for Rich. It's quite a honor and I'll be dammed if I don't pull off weekend that is noteworthy (hopefully plenty of good silly stories). Anyhow here is the flier which was a fun time photo shopping. One notable benefit of planning a bachelor party is you get to look at stripper pictures without getting in trouble :-)

2006/01/09

Country Boys


Frontline's new documentary Country Boys is impressive in it's scope. Three years is spent trailing two Appalachian teens through the transition from from boys to men. Many of the issues are typical to many boys in America. However there are glimpses on how that life for these boy's can be harder. Some notable scenes from the first episode include wrestling a pig out from your new trailer home while missing school, Heavy Metal Christian rock, teacher's harping making progress, a drunken dad that barely functions, girls, and bumming smokes off of your mom.

I'll definitely will be watching the next two parts. PBS has also been kind enough to post the documentary online for those who miss the show's TV premier.

2006/01/05

What the hell happened to Robs blog!



What the hell happened to Robs blog! Well it was the holiday season, plus I got to go on a Vegas/RedRock and Joshua tree trip. It was pretty fun, I didn't get climb as much as I wanted but did manage to take Trent up Prince of Darkness and got a few classic 5.9 trad leads in. Pretty good for old man Peters.