Spin84
Spin84
Spin84

Tearing down my old Univega to the frame for an overhaul. Taking everything apart was easy. But I ended up having to take it to my local bike shop to finish the re-assembly.

I usually go here about once a week on my break. I'll grab a cup of coffee from World Cup and then wander around the bookstore for an hour. It's a good way to clear my head so I can think more clearly.

I suffer from sleep paralysis, where I partially wake from sleep, but I'm unable to move or open my eyes or talk. It can be somewhat frightening at times depending on what I had been dreaming about as you don't completely wake up out of the dream.

The whole reason I bought a Nexus phone was so I wouldn't have to root and install ROMs. It's fun to customize and hack phones when you want to, but it sucks when you have to out of necessity. I got burned by my last carrier with my previous two Android phones, so I bought a Nexus. Unfortunately, I bought a Verizon

In first or second grade, my dad and granddad were Hams and taught me Morse Code. So for my elementary school science fair, I built a two-way telegraph. Ever since, I've been interested in how things work. Mostly electronics, but some mechanics, too. Taking them apart, putting them back together, and building my own.

This is why we switched from T-Mobile to Verizon. We travel to the OR/WA coast frequently. Heading up 26 and 30, our friends on Verizon had 3G the entire time. Our signal would drop as soon as we got up into the coast range and wouldn't come back until we hit 101.