Jan 4, 2010

Daily Photo (Let It Snow - sorta)


View from the office - light snow, VERY cold

I awoke this morning to un expected surprise: snow flurries!  Living in LA (that's Lower Arkansas), we were not expected to get any of the precipitation the northern part of the state received.  Evidently, Mother Nature had other plans.  The snow flurries were actually a mix of rain, snow and ice.  Bridges were sketchy at times, but the main source of frustration was the morning scrape-off (windshields, etc).

Jan 3, 2010

Daily Photo (Not quite the MacKenzie's)


Bob and Dave at the Waffle House in Conway, AR on Oak St.

In early December, 2009, Bob (aka Coke1 on Plurk) and I met up with Kevin Honeycutt (aka, well, KevinHoneycutt on Plurk) at a Waffle House near our respective hotels.  The picture was taken by Kevin.  After the meal, Kevin invited us back to his room for an impromptu iPod/Guitar jam session.  That somehow led to Bob and I being invited to play on stage the next day in front of a crowd of school techs, media specialists, and others from around Arkansas.

While Kevin played his guitar, Bob and I each used an iPod Touch and the "Band" app for accompaniment with some 12-bar blues and drumming.  We had a great time, which I know you would never guess from the picture above.

Jan 2, 2010

Daily Photo



This is a photo of the Razorback Logo on the shirt I wore today.  The photo itself was taken with the Mac I am using in response to one Plurker who asked for predictions on the Liberty Bowl game.  As of this writing, there are 34 seconds left in the game, score tied at 17.  Come on Razorbacks!

Jan 1, 2010

365 Photo Challenge (sorta)

I recently learned of a challenge in which people are to post a picture every single day.  Sometimes, specific subjects are posted as the 'challenge,' but I know I would never be able to meet that by the end of things.  So, instead, I am simply shooting for one picture a day in addition to my regular (er, not-so-regular) postings.

Thus, I present my first official image of 2010:


It is a sweatshirt picture frame of OSU - my Dad's favorite University

To keep things easy to find for this project, I will label each of these as "Photo365" and eventually make a link that brings them all up for reading.

I did not grow up with ABS

Evidently, my 2004 Dodge Ram 1500 did not have anti-lock brakes. How do I know this? Because my 2009 Charger *DOES* have an anti-lock braking system. And, how do I know that? Well, aside from the little "ABS" indicator that lights up on the dash board during start-up, I engaged my ABS the other day, much to my surprise! And, to my knowledge, I never experienced anything quite like I did the other day...


I am old enough to have been trained up in the ways of driving long before ABS was a twinkle in some engineers eye - or at least before the general public was allowed t have it anyway.  Thus, I was brought up with the "pump/release/pump/release" method of stopping hard. 

Now, I do remember being told that in an ABS-equipped vehicle, one should NEVER do the pump/release as it defeats the system and can actually cause more problems than it solves.  Learning this, though, does not immediately equate to understanding. 

When I first brought my car home from the dealer, I applied the brakes as we approached our driveway.  We live on a gravel road with a lot of pits and potholes and, well, loose gravel.  When I put my foot on the brakes (from about 30 mph), I felt the brake pedal pushing back at me in spurts and heard what I thought was a horrid crunching noise coming from the front-end of the vehicle.  My first reaction was shock, then a bit of fear (afraid I had managed to break something already), then I was highly ticked off that I was sold a car with bad brakes!



I let it go, figuring I would ask the dealership about it when I took my car in to be serviced.  Before that could happen though, I met a couple of deer running down the paved road that leads to our dirt highway leading to our house.  I stepped on the brake, felt the pumping against my foot, heard the crunching from the wheels and came to a dazed and confused halt in the road - unscathed and in the same general place I had started the stop.  I was more freaked out about the car's reaction than the deer for which I had come to a screeching halt.  The deer, by the way, had scampered over a barbed wire fence and into the woods.

When I got home, I made a mental note to check out ABS and to make sure I wasn't the only having this "problem."  Not only was I *NOT* the only one, it turns out the brakes worked exactly as they were designed:



I found several forums and several other informational sites that featured posts by concerned drivers who, like me, had never experienced the "thrill" of stopping on anti-lock brakes.  What I also learned was that if I ever truly feel unsafe, I should have the braking system checked to be on the safe side.  I will do that if I feel like I am ever out of control while making a sudden stop.  As it stands, I now understand what had previously been explained, and I feel fine about the whole thing.