Friday, September 7, 2007

The Virtual Yard Sale is Open!!!

For no particular reason, Caren and I decided that this fall was a good time to take stock of our possessions and throw out the crap! Rather than just back the Explorer up to Goodwill and push everything out as we drive off with the tires squealing, we decided to hold a Yard Sale with some friends. Next Saturday (9/22/2007) we will be holding our Yard sale in Plano with our friends Ben and Elizabeth.

Sometimes one man's trash is another man's treasure. However, sometimes one man's trash is another man's, well, trash. With this understanding and a basic knowledge of microeconomics, we decided to take the stuff that wouldn't fetch a good price laid out on a sheet on a lawn and eBay it.

You can view our Virtual Yard Sale at http://search.ebay.com/_W0QQsassZjkreusc

If you want to visit the real one, it is on 9/22/2007 in Plano. Email me for the time and address.

Sunday, May 13, 2007

Saved $500 in 7 hours

Caren's car had been making an odd sound on a single, particular on ramp in Dallas. It was worse when the brakes were put on, so we went to Just Brakes and had her brakes checked out. They said she needed new brakes and that her calipers needed to be rebuilt, so we ponied up the $550 to get them done.

Not wanting to let my brakes go to the point where I needed to "rebuild my calipers" I decided to have my brakes checked. Just Brakes told me the same story and wanted the same $500, so I had a second opinion done. The dealership said the calipers were fine and maybe needed some grease, but I would need new pads and maybe rotors due to wear. I also needed a two year brake fluid flush. They wanted $600 just for the pads and flush without even addressing the rotors. To add those was another $400.

So, I got to reading the internet. I found these articles:

I used the flushing procedure from:
http://www.taligentx.com/passat/maintenance/brakefluid/

and the brake job writeup from:
http://www.passatworld.com/forums/showthread.php?t=179518

I decided to do them myself. Yesterday I took seven hours and did it all myself. It cost me about $350 in parts and tools. However, I now own the tools and know that I used quality parts. I don't know how Just Brakes could have done it for $500 unless they were using some really junky parts. I'm sure they would have been safe, but nevertheless, I'm going to check the Explorer for premature wear a little more frequently than otherwise now.

I had my difficulties, but I'm proud to say that I got it done, everything works and looks fine, and I didn't swear once!!!

Oh, and my calipers were fine. They just needed a little grease. Shocker.

I'm due for a coolant flush, so that may be a project for a couple of weeks from now. The dealer wants $100 for that and I can get it done for about $30 myself. I'll also learn more about my car which I plan to keep for another 15 years if I can. I may even attempt the timing belt, which is due at 100k miles, but according to most Passat sites should be done at around 65k miles due to a lot of failures that wind up costing you $2500 in damage.

If you're observant, you'll notice this posting is being written at 4:30AM on Mother's day. Let's just say that I'm a bit sore from working out and hunching over all day.

Saturday, April 21, 2007

New email servers active!

This won't affect many of you, but it went so smoothly I just had to write about it. This morning, I migrated my mail servers to Google Apps and it was super easy.

My previous email hosting company everyone.net, finally caught on to the fact that I was using thier service for free. It wasn't anything underhand on my part that made it free, it was just a mistake in thier system. I signed up for thier service in 1999 when they offered a "personal" service for free. This was way back when most individuals didn't even know what a domain name was, much less how to buy one and get your own personal email address.

After the bubble burst, this company got rid of the free service and started charging for the personal accounts. I guess I was grand-fathered, because they never charged me or asked for money. Well, that changed.

However, Google to the rescue! They offered Google Apps, which is free Gmail hosting for your domain name. Each user gets 2GB of space and much more stable servers than I was using.

Google also allows me to create 100 email accounts for free, so if you want a kreusch.com email address, just let me know and I can hook you up.