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The Shoe Is On The Other Foot

Friday, August 2, 2019

Back in late June when we were poking around Klamath Falls, Oregon looking at houses, I commented how it was nice to actually go inside a home because you can’t fully get an accurate idea about its feel just from the pictures on Zillow.

Now that the house we have lived in for the past thirty years is listed on Zillow, we have looked at the photos the realtor has uploaded, and now our own place seems slightly unrecognizable even to ourselves.

Tagged: Joys of Home Ownership

75,000 Reasons to Fill Out The Card

Tuesday, July 30, 2019

The beginnings of this post has been sitting in the drafts folder here at Life of Brian HQ for almost 4 months. Why am I finally getting around to turning it into an actual post? I’ll get to that at the end, but first the set up.

We were reading magazines at the local library back in April, me an auto rag and her a female-centric one, when a blow-in card landed in my lap.

Get a full year of Car and Driver and Road & Track for just $15.
2 Years of Road & Track and Car and Driver for just $25 – BEST DEAL!
1 Year of Road & Track and Car and Driver for just $15

Hmmm, I thought, I’ve tried reading Motor Trend via Amazon Prime on the Kindle and it was totally unsatisfactory, maybe going to an old-school paper magazine might be interesting. I told Donna of my plan and she approved it as long as she could do the same. So she hunted down a blow-in card in her magazine:

Get one year of Good Housekeeping and Woman’s Day for a total of just $14.97 — a combined savings of 81% Off the newsstand price.
2 Years of Woman’s Day and Good Housekeeping for just $16 – BEST DEAL!
1 Year of Woman’s Day and Good Housekeeping for just $11

When we got back home I sat down in front of the PC and headed to hearstmag.com, or some such thing, to sign up. I filled out all the name, address, email, credit card info and got to the point where I pick between 1 or 2 years. At first I selected 2, then thought, just one year for now and if I like it there’ll be another good deal for renewing sometime later. I clicked OK and got a confirmation page – Congratulations on your 2 year subscription to Road & Track and Car and Driver, your card has been charged $27.02!

What the heck, I did change my selection to one year, didn’t I? So when it came time to subscribe to Donna’s magazines I asked her to stand behind me to make sure I click on one year. So I go through the whole process, filling out the form and selecting one year. I confirm with my auditor wife that in fact I have selected the one year option. She says yes and I click the OK button – Congratulations on your 2 year subscription to Good Housekeeping and Woman’s Day, your card has been charged $16.84!

WTF! What a scam. Seems like that if you subscribe on the web, no matter what you pick, you’re gonna get 2 years worth of magazines

I get why there is a little extra money on top of the quoted price though, tax, but why did they charge 8% on my magazines and only 7% on hers. Oh well, it really is a good deal and it is cool to get something in the mail besides bills and charge card applications.

So why am I finally writing about this, in my email inbox yesterday, what did I get but an offer to renew my Road and Track subscription just four months into a 24 month run. The deal? I would get another year for just the low price of $14.97 and with it I can give a subscription to two of my friends.

Wow, I’m saving 3¢ and they are getting two new subscribers to their magazine, upping their monetary ask from the folks who want to place ads in the magazine. And they are probably hoping that in a year I’ll have forgotten about those gifts and the subscriptions will automatically renew on my charge card for the full price, $60, for a total of $120!

Sometime yesterday the CTBNL ran past 75,000 miles.

Tagged: Internet, Magazines, Miata Mileage, Scam, WTF

Track, Daily, Crush

Monday, July 29, 2019

The “Dial 911” Edition. There are 30 auctions for 911s now live as of Monday, July 29, 2019 at 9:11 PM eastern time:

Track Daily Crush
1969 Porsche 911T
IMSA RSR Tribute
2008 Porsche 911
GT2
2001 Porsche 911
Carrera Coupe
Because Racecar! A 225-mph speedo that
you might use all of.
IMS bearing is original.
Tagged: Track-Daily-Crush

Was That Money Well Spent?

Sunday, July 28, 2019

The Miata Club’s Bug Splat is coming up and this year we thought we might return to the loop where it all began. We used to start after a meal at a Zaxby’s in Evan, GA by heading north and crossing over the Strom Thurmond Dam into SC before turning south and returning to Georgia for ice cream at a Dairy Queen. It has beeen at east a dozen years since we’ve run that route, so yesterday evening we thought it might be a good idea to run the loop to make sure that suburban sprawl hadn’t obliterated those long stretches of uninhabited roads.

About halfway to Zaxby’s for dinner, after a right turn the Miata hiccuped. Several feet later it hiccuped again. Donna said, “Turn around and take me home.” I took the next right to prepare to make a u-turn and the car died. I coasted to a stop a the side of the road. Like homicide detectives, I don’t believe in coincidences, so I called the shop who just did the work on the car. We were about an hour past their Saturday closing time, but we were hoping someone was still there, maybe catching up on paperwork. No such luck, so I left a long disappointed sounding message about our situation.

Before making the second call for a tow truck, Donna said, “Try and start it back up.” I did and it did. We drove home slowly all the while waiting for the car to stop running again. It didn’t quit, but we did get two widely separated hiccups that causing some breath holding. It was a very hot afternoon, the hiccups and the engine dying, made me get a big whiff of déjà vu. A little more than two months ago, the CTBNL did the same thing on the way to lunch with the Club.

This time it didn’t trigger the Check Engine Light. When we got home I ran Torque Light app and it too showed no fault codes. Anyway for now, I did what I did last time, I put my backup Cam Angle Sensor back in the car. I’m not sure if I should buy a new one or what. Right now the plan is to take it back to the shop to have them look at it. Maybe their OBDII reader will show a code…

On the bright side, the Moto g7 phone is still working after more than a week.

Tagged: Cars, Miata, Miata Service

Not a Charcoal Briquette

Saturday, July 27, 2019

The CTBNL has returned from its stint in the car hospital. There was nothing really wrong with it, this was some much over due preventative maintenance. In the past 35 months and twenty-eight thousand miles in the family the only real service it has had is oil changes and tire rotations every 5,000 miles in my driveway.

With the car fast approaching 75 thousand miles it was time to do the real big 60,000 mile service. This includes changing practically every vital fluid on the car and replacing the timing belt. In the Miata it is pretty safe to extend the usage of the rubber timing belt because the engine is the non-interference type. If the belt breaks you don’t mash the valves into pistons or anything, you just end up coasting to a stop. Plus, in California the timing belt change interval is 90,000 miles because it is considered part of the emission system and has to be warrantied for that long, the part number for the California belt is the same as for everyone other state.

When the mechanic called to tell me the car was ready he told me that when they pulled the valve cover off to do the timing belt they noticed these large chunks of congealed oil on top of the cylinder head. He then asked me on what oil I used and how often I changed it, etc. He then dissed my brand choice told me I should be using a synthetic blend instead of pure dino oil. Whatever.

This car had only 40 something thousand miles on it when the previous owner bought it at 12 years old. I bet the original owner was a little old lady who drove it to church on Sundays. And church was only a half a mile away. I believe this caused the build up, but then again I believe UFOs exist an aliens walk among us.

Tagged: Miata Service

Spray Paint Bounty

Tuesday, July 23, 2019

A project that has been on my Honey-Do List since I retired, “clean up the garage”, is underway. In cabinet number one I found a treasure trove of cans of spray paint. Several of these I have no idea way I have them and I’m giving them away, so if you see something you like, come on over and its yours.
 

1. Orange High Temp – Was I going to paint the Miata’s muffler? A portion of it is visible from the rear…
2. Red Wrinkle – I did use this to do the valve cover on the Emperor.
3. Custom Automotive Touch Up – Somehow I ordered 24V, a special Australia/Japan only color instead of the 22V Sunlight Silver of the CTBNL.
4. Automotive Clear Coat – I used a little of it to cover the wrong silver from above.
5. Metallic Gold – If I used this, I don’t remember what for…
6. Metallic Silver – Used to paint the black Konig wheel center caps. It didn’t come out nearly as shiny as the cap.
7. Dark Gray Primer – No clue.
8. Light Gray Primer – This went over the black center caps after painting directly on them wasn’t shiny enough. Still didn’t help.
9. Satin Finish Brown – Not sure why I have this either, but I did use a little the other day to turn a black planter pot brown.
10. Satin Finish Olive – This can may not even have been used. If it was, it was a long, long time ago.
11. Clear Top Coat – I think I used this protect a jigsaw puzzle that we turned into wall art.
12. Silver Wheel Coating – This paint is the perfect paint for the plastic center caps of the OEM Miata wheels that have yellowed over time.

Tagged: Cars, Dumb Things I've Done, Garage, Paint

Track, Daily, Crush

Monday, July 22, 2019

The All Ferrari Edition. As of Monday, July 22, 2019 at 9:00 PM eastern time:

Track Daily Crush
1984 Ferrari
400i
1965 Ferrari
330GT 2+2 Series II
1952 Ferrari
212 Inter Coupe
This is a “cheap” Ferrari. This is a Ferrari! This is a Ferrari?
Tagged: Cars, Track-Daily-Crush
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