Rating: 4/5
Month: March 2008
Driving home tonight, I saw a motorcycle riding dog perched precariously behind the rider. It’s so unbelievable it didn’t register for a full second or two. But as soon as it did, I whipped out my phone but it was already too late and he was gone. Maybe I should rig a forward-looking camera like those in police cruisers.
Picked up a SanDisk 4GB microSDHC package to upgrade the storage capacity of my Pentax K100D. The package because contains a 4GB microSD, an SD adapter, and a USB SD reader so I figured it’s a good deal. As soon as I got home I excitedly plugged the microSD into the adapter and the adapter into the camera. Memory card error. WTH? I removed the adapter, plugged it into the reader, and plugged that into the PC. Works fine. I did a search and discovered that, as I suspected, the camera does not support SDHC! Fortunately, there is a version 1.02 firmware update that provides support for SDHC. I promptly downloaded and started the update. After a few tense minutes (there is always that risk of turning your beloved electronic gadget into a brick) the update completed. I restarted the camera and lo and behold: 1386 photos at highest resolution and best quality!
Rating: 5/5
The past few weeks I’ve been busy upgrading the car in preparation for the long-planned road trip. A few weeks ago, I replaced my front shocks and front shock mountings. Last week I replaced my rear shocks, tie rods, rack ends, and brake pads. The brake pads were actually still fine except for one which was way thinner than the rest. It turned out to be caused by a sticking caliper. So, I also had my front brake calipers overhauled to fix the problem. I also had the tires rotated front to back. All these I had done at Sprinter at Morato. Good quality of work. Maybe not as good as dealerships but not as expensive either.
Today, I installed fog lamps to light up dark roads, a need I discovered some time ago. I went to Banawe and stopped by the first shop that caught my fancy. I didn’t bother looking for other shops. Whatever you’re looking for in Banawe, the shop you go to usually just starts calling for whoever has that part and pick it up. They do charge a small premium (read: I probably got ripped off) but at least you no longer do your own canvassing. I got my fog lamps but because I don’t like the typical Banawe hack job, I didn’t trust them to install. Instead, I went to Wizzard at Morato for installation. The guys there did a neat and very professional job. Definitely the place to go for electrical work.
Next up would be spark plugs and oil.
It’s not a BMW but it sure is getting as close to an ultimate driving machine as it can get.