Monthly Archives: December 2006

Looking Forward to Vegas

If there’s anything I’m looking forward to right now, it would be my Vegas trip on December 24th with my buddies. Honestly, I am so burnt out lately that my productivity has decreased. Ok ok, I’ll stop whining 🙂 but I really do need a break.

I finally installed my new subwoofer box in the car today. I’m quite disappointed I have to say; the sub doesn’t perform the lower extensions as I had hoped. I will have to extend the 4 ports by another 2.5 inches to bring it down to 32hz. I’ll admit, however, that the setup is much more louder, but I rather prefer deep bass over loud any day. I want to FEEL the music, not go deaf. I will be putting up the in car pictures in a few days when I have the time (camera batteries are currently dead).

A lesson that I learned a few months ago was reinforced tonight: never get your hopes up… no matter how good the scenario is. Murphy’s law: If anything can go wrong, it will.

The Weather Sucks

Finally snowed in like crazy when I woke up this morning. I’m changing my winter tires tomorrow at 9 AM before I get into an accident.

The subwoofer box is coming along real well. I just need let the glue dry tonight for the vents and then tomorrow, I will assemble the top and final piece. Next step is to figure out how these boxes will stay immobile in my trunk… Velcro might come in handy, but I think the subs are too heavy for that. Another idea is to bolt them to the back part of the trunk.. hmm. I can’t wait to hear this shit!

I got a new phone last week, the Sony Ericsson W810i. It’s a pretty nice phone, SE has made some very nice changes. The only thing I dislike about this phone is the branding done by Rogers. That Internet button is starting to piss me off, especially since it’s the hangup button. Whenever I end a call and I press the hangup button more than twice, it launches the Internet browser and loads all sorts of stupid shit. I will be unbranding and unlocking this bitch in a few months. I want to benefit from the warranty offered by Rogers till then.