Sunday, April 17, 2005

Mending cars

I had a major car blow-up yesterday. The old EB Falcon (aka the dinosaur) blew a head gasket. I was motoring down the Princes Highway when it spluttered, conked and staggered back home. This is the third head gasket in eight years and at 433,000 Kms, the old car desperately needs a huge makeover.

Today is decision day, do I get the head gasket fixed ($900), do it myself ($150) or go for a total engine transplant? I'm attached to this old car. I swore I would do at least 500,000 Km in the old bird, so with 70,000 to go, I'm kind of willing to push it over the line.

The guy who lives opposite came over yesterday as I was cursing under the bonnet (hood for you Yanks). He told me how he had rebuilt his engine. I thought, "you beauty, a neighbour who can do things useful". I pressed him for more information, "how much, what parts?". Turns out that he didn't actually do anything, his wife "organized" and paid for the whole thing. He didn't even know exactly where the work was done. I should have known when he said the whole job cost "around $700". Serves me right for believing that anyone under 40 has any useful skills these days, other than spending money on house renovations.

I used to have real mates, guys who could pull an engine out, drop a gearbox, weld a panel. Where did they go? I guess Colin died, so he's in the lap of the gods, watching over me and chuckling at my dilemma.

Today I have an interview for a $130,000 a year job. I just have to maintain some semblance of respect for what happened in my four years at Schwab. Tough call, but I can lie just like those bastards at Schwab did for those years.

I think they call it self-hypnosis.

Sunday, December 19, 2004

Loitering with intensity

I've been back in Australia for four whole days now and it seems like much longer.

I never used to suffer from jetlag but apart from when we first moved to Australia, this (four year) stint in California is the longest and biggest time shift of my life.

I've been waking up at 2 am and checking the US stock market and massively plonking huge chunks of my 401K cash into the latest earnings winner. The Santa Claus rally better keep going a few more weeks for me to meet my financial goal for 2004 (I'll tell you what it was in January 2005, that way I can look like a genius).

Yesterday was about 12C cooler than Saturday and we firedup the brand new barbie. It's a four-burner with a side burner which Linda insists is a wok burner. I just think it's a side burner, since we don't have a wok to burn.

I also fired up my old IBM Thinkpad 365 XD yesterday after we managed to blow up the old IBM 286 which was set for US 110V and once again forgot to flick the switch to 240V and poof! ANOTHER dead computer.

Why play with this old technology. Haha, as if you are in slightest bit interested.

I'll just say CICS COBOL.

Time to polish up the California Cruiser, pump the tyres and go for a bike ride.

tata