Sturgeon’s Law

Ninety per­cent of every­thing is crap.


Derived from a quote by sci­ence fic­tion author Theodore Stur­geon, who once said, “Sure, 90% of sci­ence fic­tion is crud. That’s because 90% of every­thing is crud.” Oddly, when Sturgeon’s Law is cited, the final word is almost invari­ably changed to ‘crap’.

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That Was Expected

The folks at Tay­lor Hyundai do a really nice lit­tle thing when ever you bring them your car in for ser­vice, before they give it back they vac­uum the inte­rior and wash the exte­rior. The Pur­ple Whale looked really good each time we walked by it on our 3 daily walks dur­ing breaks, but the 30% chance of rain pre­dicted for the CSRA today fell 100% on it later this afternoon.

That Was Unexpected

#1

When I called to set up the ser­vice appoint­ment for the Pur­ple Whale I had to empha­size that I wanted just the manufacturer’s rec­om­mended ser­vice. The dealer has its own “rec­om­men­da­tions” which include every­thing Hyundai calls for plus, bal­anc­ing all 4 wheels, lube hinges and steer­ing stops, multi-point inspec­tion OEM rec­om­mended and some­things called BG Bat­tery Ser­vice, BG Oil & Fuel Ser­vice Addi­tives and BG Trans­mis­sion Fluid Exchange Syn­thetic, that are mostly snake oil and jack up the cost con­sid­er­ably. I ask the ser­vice adviser how much my 30k ser­vice is going to cost me and he replies, “$237,” and he pro­ceeds to read me back what I’m going to get for my money. I almost stop him because I’m look­ing at the dealer’s web site and he is read­ing the same thing I’m look­ing at, but I’m glad I don’t. As he gets to the bot­tom of the list he adds, “Because we are see­ing a lot of prob­lems from ethanol in the gas we put in…” I stop him there and say, “I don’t want that. How much is the ser­vice with­out it?” After a brief pause, “$206.”

So when we get to the Ser­vice Desk at Tay­lor Hyundai over in Augusta yes­ter­day to pick up the car I am fully expect­ing to have to bat­tle to get that extra $31 worth of worth­less addi­tive off the bill. The key and my invoice are right on top and I can see the total right there — $174.83. WTF?

#2

When I got home from work there was an email from Crutch­field, the Emperor’s New Radio that was sup­posed to ship on June 15th, shipped today.

Great Lucas’s Ghost

I drove the Emperor and Donna drove the Pur­ple Whale to Augusta this morn­ing. We both came back in the Miata. We left the Sonata at the Whale Doc­tor for it’s 30,000 mile service.

On the way over dri­ving the Inter­state I set the Miata’s cruise con­trol to 75 and that was fine for the first half of the trip. Then for no rea­son it surged a few MPH up and coasted back down. Then surged back up again and coasted down again. Then it seemed fine, but it was kind rainy, so I shut it off for the rest of the trip. On the way back I tried again and this time it wouldn’t engage. The on/off switch would turn on and light,but when I tried to set the speed the cruise light would flash on and right back off, with out engag­ing the cruise control.

So what do these two things have in com­mon? I don’t know, but maybe a search of the Miata.net garage will tell me.

Started down, went up, went down, still down.
Miata Top Tran­si­tions since 10/24/08: 1226

Now We Wait

There were 5 peo­ple for the MMC break­fast and after eat­ing Donna and I drove over to the Club’s Tech Day just to see if we could pop the non-working radio out of the dash. Donna was hop­ing to have some­one mag­i­cally heal it by lay­ing on of hands, didn’t hap­pen. Turns out, between two of us, Rudy and I, we could only get the right half of the head unit loose from its mount­ing. The left side would not budge. Of course we only had the bent into U shaped coat hanger pieces to work with, yeah, that’s it, we didn’t have the proper tools. I did man­age to get an addi­tional blood blis­ter on my left hand when I pinched the web between the thumb and fore­fin­ger cut­ting the coat hanger.

After scour­ing the inter­webs for hours look­ing for solu­tions to my radio issue I set­tled on buy­ing a new after­mar­ket radio. Because we like to be able to walk away from the Miata in a shop­ping cen­ter park­ing lot with top down and not have to worry any, I was look­ing for the least flashy look­ing head unit. I found it, a Jensen MP1524. It’s a ver­i­ta­ble wall­flower, but it has an inner beauty that includes all the mod­ern bells and whis­tles. The down­side is that the unit isn’t even ship­ping from the man­u­fac­turer yet. Crutch­field lists it as not being avail­able until 6/15, so now we wait.

Jensen MP1524

Started down, went up, went down, still down.
Miata Top Tran­si­tions since 10/24/08: 1224

Been Awhile

We took the after­noon off work today and on the way home we ran a cou­ple errands. Paid the water bill and stood in line for a long time at the Post Office so I could mail back the no longer needed GROM AUX-IN Adapter. Because of the time of day and our unusual route home we ran smack into some nearly stand­still type traf­fic on Whiskey Road. I zipped a quick left in a con­tinue reading

The Sounds Of Silence

The only radio we lis­ten to in the Miata is from RadioParadise.com. OK, occa­sion­ally on a Sat­ur­day morn­ing I’ll tune to an NPR sta­tion to catch some clas­sic Click & Clack, but 99.9% is an MP3 ripped from an inter­net stream and burned to a CD. Ten of those CDs sit inside a car­tridge housed inside a Sony Disc Changer that is tucked into one cor­ner of the trunk. It has been that way for con­tinue reading

Ship To Store (Act 3: The Final Curtain)

late April…

As part of the kitchen remodel that spread out over nearly the whole house we needed some new liv­ing room cur­tains. We shopped online and found some we like at Lowes. We went to the store and they had them on the shelf, but only in the 84″ length and we needed 95″. To make sure these were what we wanted we bought one panel in 84″ to take home and hang.

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