Haven’t been updating the blog much. I have starting “tweeting” using the twitter service. I’m using Twitterrific on both my iPhone and Mac. If you use twitter, you can follow me here.
It’s Wednesday here, so another day off for me. Next Wednesday will be the end of my summer schedule.
Got a ride coming up this weekend to Mission Valley. Looking forward to that.
All the major parts for my Harley have come in and have been installed.
I’m on my “summer schedule” where I take every Wednesday off. It’s pretty nice, not working more than 2 days at a time. Hurricane Dolly finally made its way up here, and mixed with another system that came down from the northwest, and together they dumped down some serious rain on us. All weekend long. Maybe it will clear up enough to ride the motorcycle to work tomorrow. I’m still waiting for a couple more motorcycle parts to make their way to Barnett’s. I was pretty sure they’d be in by this weekend. Maybe next.
I’m loving the updated iPhone software and currently use (or am trying out in some cases) 17 3rd party applications. I’d have to say my favorite 3rd party app has to be NetNewsWire. The news junkie that I am, it really comes in handy. I seem to have problems updating these 3rd party applications though. Apple’s software update mechanism for these applications seems to be broke. iTunes will tell me an update is available for application X, and download it, but will not update the one on the iPhone. Sometimes a new version of an application will come out but iTunes will not acknowledge that the new one exists. That doesn’t put me too far out though. I can still delete both (iPhone and iTunes versions) and re-download the application and get the new one that way.
Every once in a while, you come across some news article so… sick…. it makes you hurl on your keyboard. You have to ask yourself, “What the freak?”
Money quote, “Armed with shovels, a crowbar and a box of condoms, the men went to a cemetery in Cassville in southwestern Wisconsin in 2006 to remove the body of a 20-year-old woman killed the week before in a motorcycle crash, police said.”
A box of condoms?
I’m on my summer schedule now, where I take off every Wednesday. That turns out to be a pretty sweet deal. I never work more than 2 days before I have 1 or 2 days off. Today it rained practically all day. Maybe the weather will be cleared up for some quality riding over the weekend.

OK… So I said I’d let you know what was going on, and here it is. I was waiting to post anything about it here until after my son arrived for the year – I wanted it to be a surprise; and it was.
The big secret is my new 2008 Harley-Davidson Sportster Custom. What a beautiful machine! I take it in for it’s first 1000 mile service tomorrow. You see it chained to my Firebird above. I bought it from Barnett Harley-Davidson.
You know, I live less than two miles from where I work. Driving the Firebird to work, then back home for lunch, then back to work after lunch, and then finally back home just seems like a waste with gas hovering at $4 per gallon. I never thought I’d get another motorcycle, but that kind of got me thinking. I could get a bike and get 50 MPG as opposed to my current 20-25 MPG. I’d fill up every 2 weeks for $10-12 instead of every 2 weeks at $30-40.
So I started checking out the bikes. My last one was a 1985 Kawasaki Vulcan. Nice bike, but it made me think of things I would rather have next time; like a belt drive and choke-less fuel injection. I’m a cruiser guy, I’ve rode crotch rockets and I’d rather sit on a cruiser any day. Once I started adding everything I wanted on my bike (namely the bigger motor, belt drive, and fuel injection) the price came within a few grand of a Harley-Davidson Sportster. So I opted for the Harley.
The local HOG Chapter rides every Sunday to different locations. I’ve ridden on a few road trips with them. One was to Cloudcroft and Ruidoso, New Mexico. It’s been pretty fun, and now you can see what’s been eating up my time.
Have you heard about many of our bees just up and disappearing? They simply vanish, threatening many of our crops. And honey. And ice cream. Perhaps here’s about 60,000 of them? Speaking of ice cream, I have to doubt the intentions of any man driving an ice cream truck around children who refers to himself as Mr. Ding-A-Ling. What’s wrong with people?
It’s getting to be the dog days of summer. Here in El Paso, that’s where we surpass 100 degrees for some ungodly amount of days straight. Like 99 days of triple digit heat. Here’s a peek at today and the next 6 days’ temperatures: 105, 106, 105, 105, 104, 101. Notice a trend there?