Saturday, May 31, 2008
Our fridge of 14 years started leaking water. We had the repair man out and he discovered many things wrong and pronounced it dying. Great, so now we have to get a new fridge.
The wife and I went looking. Just like everything these days refrigerators have become complicated. We decided we just want your standard fridge, freezer on top, fridge on bottom, one door each, and no water/ice dispenser in the front. Basically what we have now!
Well apparently we are the only ones in the FloMoPlex that wants such an animal. Oh well, no problem because they can order whatever we want. So we pick out a nice Maytag from Home Depot. The first alarm bell went off when they realized the ice maker had to be ordered separately. This is odd since all fridges come with it installed. But the ice maker model number is specified so its added to the order. We payed the tally, saving tax since it was free tax weekend on all green star purchases.
Yesterday the delivery truck arrives. The two works unload the fridge, take off the packaging and then start looking into a smaller box. After about 45 min the guy informs me he can't install the ice maker, it seems to be the wrong one. He also admits they usually don't have to install ice makers. He also lets me have the install manual so I'm sure not to order the same model again. This manual is 27 pages of many various was to install an ice maker. I never saw him or his partner actually open it. Inside it looks pretty complicated. My personal conclusion is its just beyond them.
Now I have to decide what to do. I had been previously warned that if the order arrives and its not exactly how you want it reject the whole thing. The delivery guy reiterates the same thing. I told him to take it away... :-(
I call Home Depot and they will have to look into it. I'm sure a big mess will ensue. Our punishment for ordering the basic, simple fridge.
Tuesday, May 27, 2008
Friday, May 23, 2008
Bear Fire Ski Resort in Fort Worth, TX
That's right, Fort Worth, TX is going to get a ski resort! I hope it comes through, it looks like a lot of fun.
Wednesday, May 21, 2008
Thursday, May 15, 2008
1. The Remnant : On the Brink of Armageddon (Left Behind Series #10) by Tim LaHaye and Jerry Jenkins.
I had never read this series before. Last fall I came across it in the library and got started. At first it was good but I'm now at the point were I've become bored with it. But I'm 10 books in and don't want to quit! So its on very slow mode... will I make it to #11? Dunno...
2. The Omnivore's Dilemma : A Natural History of Four Meals by Michael Pollan.
A very eye opening book that has been generating a lot of discussion amongst friends. Basically how our food has been changed into food like substances made out of corn. Very interesting reading I hear so I'm anxious to get to it.
3. In Defense of Food : An Eater's Manifesto by Michael Pollan.
Kind of the sequel to book 2 above. Answers the question of so what do we eat then!
4. 1 Dead in Attic : After Katrina by Chris Rose
Written by a Times-Picayune columnist about the year after Katrina in New Orleans
5. The Barbarian Way : Unleash the Untamed Faith Within by Erwin Raphael McManus
A book my Mom gave me about organized religion.
6. To Own a Dragon : Reflections on Growing up without a Father by Donald Miller
Not really applicable to me but its a Donald Miller book and I'm interested in stuff he writes.
7. Break 100 Now : From Hacker to Golfer in Just 90 Days by Mike Adams, Mike Corcoran (With) , T. J. Tomasi
The on-going quest. So what does an engineer do to improve something? Reads a book! Probably worthless but I need all the help I can get!
Monday, May 12, 2008
Friday, May 09, 2008
Yes, that is just wrong isn't it. Well that is what was posted all over the place at work this week. Needless to say there was a lot of snickering and jokes going on about this. The guided tour was scheduled at lunch time on Thursday but I didn't make it. However, when I was doing my usual 3:00 walk around the building I came across the colon. It was basically a plastic walled tunnel with two 90 degree turns in it. All throughout it were various signs informing you of all the wonderfulness of the colon.
At one point I came to a blockage and had to duck under it. It suspiciously looked like bubble wrap.
And finally, of course, I came out of the end of the colon (ug). I then texted the co-workers I had made it through. The response, "Did you step in anything? :-)".
This is about the weirdest thing I've seen at work.
Tuesday, May 06, 2008
Sunday, May 04, 2008
Friday, May 02, 2008
So now the job is split between the red shirt freshmen Jerret Lee and Junior Andrew Hatch.
Thursday, May 01, 2008
Today is May Day. This was a celebration I knew nothing of until I moved to the mid-west for a few years. In Ohio they would have a big May Day celebration at the local university. It was suppose to celebrate that winter was over and spring was here. Unfortunately most of the time it was still cold. But it was always a fun festival.
So for you people up north happy May Day!