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A collection of thoughts, life updates, projects, and images in reverse chronological order.


May the 4th be with You

Happy Star Wars Day! I haven't really been keeping up with all the new shows recently due to school and not liking most of the new content's storytelling and delivery. I'll probably watch something tonight though just because.

Side rant, what's up with new big budget movies looking uncanny. I recently saw a trailer for Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga, I couldn't take it seriously. This franchise is built on grit and practical effects, and whatever their doing, at least for the trailers, looks like CGI, even if it isn't. Also, Chris Hemsworth? Anya Tayor-Joy? I think I've just seen too much of them recently, so I'm not that thrilled with the casting. It could have been a cool opportunity for some lesser known actors.

Anyways, time to figure out what to watch.

Created: 2024-05-04


My Git Server is Live

After a long while, I finally have my git server in a good spot. There's only a couple public repos on there currently (well one if we're being fair), but that will change as time goes on.

Created: 2024-03-13


Yukon Towing Footage

My friend, Ben, and I took a trip out to New Mexico at the start of last summer to tow back my late grandpa's Jeep CJ-7. We documented various parts of the journey there and back, and Ben is just now sifting through all of the footage (I don't blame him, it's a lot).

This is footage driving through Wolf Creek Pass in Colorado. We've got the Jeep in tow behind a GMT900 platform Yukon.

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Created: 2024-03-12


Spring Break - Day 9

It's spring break this week, and seeing as there are lots of things planned, I figured I'd jot down the main points each day.

This one'll be pretty brief. Sunday was the drive back to Michigan. We got up, finished packing and ran some last minute errands like returning the ignition switch for the CJ-7, re-tourquing the wheel lugs, and visiting with my grandparents one last time.

We finally hit the road a little after noon. It was a pleseant enough ride with the expected semi-frequent crazy Chicagoan driver. We had one stop in Kalamazoo to get gas at Costco and continued on from there, and after a while Rex and I split up so I could go see my girlfriend at her grandparents' house for the night. I had dinner, which was great as it always is there, and headed to bed.

It's been a great break. Maybe not a "break" but fun nonetheless.

Check out the others is this series using the included navagation links at the bottom of each post. It should help not having to back-scroll as much.

Created: 2024-03-10

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Spring Break - Day 8

It's spring break this week, and seeing as there are lots of things planned, I figured I'd jot down the main points each day.

This morning was spent cleaning up the livingroom and choosing which LEGO sets to bring back to school. It should be fun having more LEGO around in the dorm. My roommates have been aquiring various LEGO sets over the last couple months, so it'll be a good addition to the collection. This is what we settled on:

LEGO CIS tank droid.
Corporate Alliance tank droid.
LEGO General Grievous's fighter.
Soulless One.
LEGO Boba Fett's Slave 1.
Boba's Slave 1.

Once that was done, we headed to my dad's again to change the oil in the truck. Before leaving, I couldn't help but capture our cars accidentally parked in a staredown.

Mazda Miata and Chevrolet Silverado in a staredown in my driveway.
Staredown.

The last change was 2 years and 7,000 miles ago, so it was time to do so. It hasn't seen much use over that time, so that's why it's been so long. We had our mechanic dog sign off on the job when we were finished.

Coco, my chocolate lab, standing in the driveway.
Coco the supervisor.

After, we had dinner with my dad, hung out with Ángel, and headed back for the night to do some more cleaning up. Tomorrow we have some last minute prep to do before heading back to Detroit for school. It's been a fun break.

Created: 2024-03-09

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Spring Break - Day 7

It's spring break this week, and seeing as there are lots of things planned, I figured I'd jot down the main points each day.

Today was more LEGO in the morning. One of my friends headed home to Michigan and my other friend and I worked on some more Star Wars sets. Progress was steady, and by lunch we had about 7 sets made including what we worked on the nigh before.

Later that day, I got fitted for a suit for the first time. I'm very excited. Since I'm tall and pretty skinny, stuff never fits from the store. Everything is either too baggy or too short in the arms and legs. Having a suit I can have for events and networking is something that's more important now that we attend networking events, but it was expensive, so I definitely understand why that's not something you up and do normally.

After, we had dinner with my mom and headed back for more LEGO building.

By the end of the night, we got 8 sets pretty much fully completed.

Completed sets lined up on the floor. Completed sets lined up on the floor, second shot.
Finished sets.

I'm super happy with it. There's some missing and broken pieces on some, which is unfortunate, but everything's a lot more organized now, so I can get right back into building whenever and not have to re-sort stuff.

Tomorrow'll be a busy day, as it's the last full day we have here. There's an oil change to do, grandparents to visit, homework, and random housekeeping tasks. We'll see how it goes.

Created: 2024-03-08

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Spring Break - Day 6

It's spring break this week, and seeing as there are lots of things planned, I figured I'd jot down the main points each day.

Today was the "final" day on the truck. We headed out and got the nuts installed for the struts and the rear wheels installed. I also tried heating up the bent plastic fender liner to keep it from catching on the tread, but it just ended up catching again later. I just need to deal with that and change the oil, and it'll be set for the trip back.

Jeep CJ-7, Volvo 244, Mazda MX-5, and Chevrolet Silverado lined up in the driveway.
Ready to depart.

In the meantime, we packed up and headed to Milwaukee to drop off Ángel and meet up with another friend to grab unch at Crave Cafe and Kopps Frozen Custard (Glendale location), both great places to eat if you're ever in Milwaukee. Each Kopps location has a different achitecture theme going on with the building which is fun to experience.

Large sculpture of a sppon and cherry inside of Kopps.
Sculpture inside Kopps.
Ángel photographing the cow statues at Kopps.
Cows out back.

Side note: Saw a cool old Corvair while walking around.

Chevrolet Corvair in teal.
Corvair spotting.

Afterwards, we stopped by my other friend's appartment and saw his cat, Jack, for a bit before heading back home for the day.

Jack the cat stalking a lazer pointer.
Jack.

When we got back home we broke out the LEGO. I have been wanting to reassemble all of my LEGO sets, but just haven't had the motivation since it's a big task, but being at school and reminicing with friends about which sets we have rekindled my desire to get everything rebuilt. Plus, having two other people makes things go a lot faster, especially when they're just as excited and motivated to see the completed sets.

LEGO and action figures spread out across the livingroom floor.
LEGO everywhere.

By about 3 AM, we made some good progress and finished about 5 sets. Some were missing one or two pieces, and there were some instances of the infamous fragility of brown and maroon LEGO bricks showing itself in the form of fractured pieces. You can contact LEGO to get broken pieces replaced, so I'll be doing that once we're done for the break.

It was a very fun time though. Three friends with some music, a box of LEGOs, and motivation to see as many completed sets as possible by the end of the night is a great experience. I'd highly recommend. Might be a fun yearly event, rotating which house everyone goes to.

Created: 2024-03-08

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Spring Break - Day 5

It's spring break this week, and seeing as there are lots of things planned, I figured I'd jot down the main points each day.

Today, the goal was to swap the front struts on my dad's truck. The front end needed to be lifted to fit the new, used wheels my dad got for relatively cheap, so we set off in the morning to get started.

By noon, we almost had the struts out, but were slowed by rusted bolts. We headed to my grandparents' for lunch and to see them since I was back for the week. After a nice meal, we walked around their field for a bit...

Field in Wisconsin.
Field.

...and saw some really old LEGO boxes in the basement.

Old LEGO box in a bag.
Old LEGO box.

Lunch was over, and it was time to get to work. It took the rest of the afternoon and evening to get the struts installed and the wheels test fit.

Ben looking at engine bay while standing on tire in front of the truck.
Looking in the engine bay.
Me in the wheel well fitting the strut.
Fitting the new strut.
Side of the truck with new wheels fitted up front and original wheels in back.
Finished(ish).

The last thing needed are the nuts that hold the struts to the tower and to swap the rear wheels. The lift spacer makes using the old nuts impossibe, so we'll run to the store in the morning to get new ones. But we were able to test it, and it does mostly clear now, so I should be able to take it back to Detroit. I'm pretty happy about that because being car-less in Detroit is pretty frustrating. Maybe I can also bring the RX50 back if the parts come in before Sunday...

With that mostly out of the way, we had dinner and headed back to my mom's for the night. I tried messing with some computer stuff, but it didn't go too well, and I was tired, so I started writting this post. The computer stuff can wait for tomorrow and Friday.

Our next adventure includes bringing Ángel back to Milwaukee with the truck once it's fixed. We'll see what else happens the rest of the day. There's plenty to do.

Created: 2024-03-06

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Spring Break - Day 4

It's spring break this week, and seeing as there are lots of things planned, I figured I'd jot down the main points each day.

Today I finally got a haircut.

Me with longer hair, before my haircut.
Before.
Me sitting in the Jeep after the haircut.
After.

On the way out, I noticed a red Willys parked next to me.

Newer Jeep Willys parked next to my CJ-7 at the barber shop.
Jeep sighting.

We had a big adventure planned, pick up Ángel from Milwaukee, and I hoped to take the CJ-7. I've been trying to figure out the ignition, and narrowed it down to the ignition switch, so I picked it up from the parts store and installed it. In typical fashion, it wasn't the problem and didn't solve anything... tomorrow I'll actually break out the continuity tester that I should have done almost a year ago and track down the culprit, but right now, I didn't have the time. We took off as it was with a very janky bypass wire for the ignition coil and my friend in his Miata as a backup car.

We kept off the interstate, so the drive took forty minutes longer than normal, but we did make it, albiet with a singed connector.

Jeep CJ-7 and Mazda MX-5 in front of the Milwaukee Art Museum.
Made it to Milwaukee.

Overall, it went really well. If I fix the ignition wire, I'd be pretty comfortable going long distances.

We stopped for lunch at Café Hollander north of downtown and started the long drive back. After a few close encounters with traffic, we made it out of the city limits and cruised back home.

Tired, we hung out for bit before starting up the movie "Bullitt."

Movie cover for the 1968 action/crime movie 'Bullitt'.
Bullitt.

Tomorrow, we're going to try and swap some suspension components on my dad's truck, so I can actually have something to drive back to Detroit. We'll see how it goes.

Created: 2024-03-05

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Spring Break - Day 3

It's spring break this week, and seeing as there are lots of things planned, I figured I'd jot down the main points each day.

Finally, it's time to head back home. I'm really looking forward to it, and I'll have Ben and Rex joining for the majority of the trip. I tried to pack light this time, bringing only a few bags and a jacket.

Packed bags for roadtrip. Two backpacks, a drawstring bag, and a coat.
Packed bags.

We got everything packed and left around 10:00am.

Ben and Rex in front of their cars, a 1989 Volvo 250 Sedan and 1997 Mazda MX-5.
Ben and Rex.

Stoping for gas an and errand run, we finally hit the road for real around 11:00am.

Volvo from view of the Miata.
Detroit I-96.
Bridge along I-96.
Bridge, Michigan I-96.

We made it to Wisconsin by 5:00pm. Just in time for the huge storm passing through. There were some tornado warnings for towns a bit north of where we were headed, and we got a decent chunck of that storm, with hail, wind, and heavy rain.

Rain in Lake Geneva, WI.
Rain.

Luckily the rain died down a bit, and we made it to dinner with my dad.

Sitting at the dinner table.
Waiting for dinner.

We got back to my mom's around 7:30, and I pulled out the CJ-7. I really just needed to drive something and was eager to pull it out of the garage. We cruised around town for a bit and stopped by the bay before heading back home for the night.

1985 Jeep CJ-7 by Williams Bay waterfront.
My CJ-7 (first start since the beginning of the school year).

I finally was able to set up my subwoofer I got from another friend a while back, so we spend the rest of the night testing it out.

Stereo setup with sub and TV.
The AV setup.

Overall, it's been another great day. Lots of plans for tomorrow, including a haircut and picking up Ángel from Milwaukee.

Created: 2024-03-04

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Spring Break - Day 2

It's spring break this week, and seeing as there are lots of things planned, I figured I'd jot down the main points each day.

Autorama. Bigger than the Detroit Auto Show (somehow). This is definitely the event of the semester. Other than maybe industry day/student exhibition. It was a good show, with lots of cars I know little about and bikes that I know a little about. My two friends that have actual knowledge on the subject were our guide.

We weren't just there to see the show, however. Tickets were paid for by the school so that we could man the school booth and sketch for the public. It's always a great time. You get to draw whatever you want and meet new people.

Me and other students sketching cars at the CCS booth at Autorama 2024.
Sketching at Autorama.

While on our shift, we met Andrew Berry, a senior at LTU who is also majoring in transportation design. He was friendly, very talented, and we got a bit of a first-hand look into what it's like at another school. I've very glad we got to meet.

Meeting an LTU senior, Andrew Berry.
Andrew Berry from LTU.

Of course, the rest of the day (before and after) was spent walking around the show. I don't really know many details about the cars, but here's a truncated selection of what I found most interesting.

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Rat rod truck.
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Dutch Door Stop 101 (Model A chassis, Dodge body).
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1974 Vanguard CitiCar.
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1972 Honda CB750 drag bike.
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1966 Volkswagen Beetle.
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Flying Finch (1946 Ford truck).
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1988 Chevrolet S10.
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GMC 1500.
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1986 Shelby GLHS.
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1981 Honda CBX (Assembled from parts).
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1987 Harley-Davidson Sportster.
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1932 Ford pickup.

I'm a bit embarrassed of my lack of knowledge. I'll get my friends to correct me, and I'll update the info at a later date.

My friends and I hit the road for Wisconsin tomorrow. Hoping all goes well. It should.

Created: 2024-03-03

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Spring Break - Day 1

It's spring break this week, and seeing as there are lots of things planned, I figured I'd jot down the main points each day.

Today is the first day, though technically not. There were still classes, but not for me. It is still winter, so the air is cold, but we gathered a group of people and went to the weekly cars and coffee event. It was expectedly devoid of much life. There were the 6 or 7 die-hard attendies, which was still nice to see. We left an hour later when there were only a couple left.

My dad arrived around noon, and we had a nice lunch after loading up the car with the stuff I no longer needed at school and the remaining car parts.

Autorama is tomorrow, and I'm looking forward to it.

Created: 2024-03-02

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Midterms

We had our midterm presentation in studio earlier this week. It went well with lots of great feedback from Joe Dentale (Ford Creative Design) and Matt Tandrup (Livewire Creative Director). I think this is one of the best classes so far. Lots to still improve on, but I have a direction now.

Midterm design project board.
Midterm board. Full-size image.

I'm looking forward to fleshing out the details and getting a good start on the model over break.

Created: 2024-02-29


Couple of Pictures

There was a big storm a night ago, and I got a picture of the lightning lighting up the clouds.

Skyline photo lightning in Detroit. Featuring the Fisher building.
Storm featuring the Fisher building.

My friend built a Y-wing from some clone battle packs. I reworked the gunner area and build a stand for it.

Clone Wars era LEGO Y-Wing model build out of 501st battle packs. Captain Rex minifigure in pilot seat.
501st Y-Wing.

Created: 2024-02-29


50°F, Overcast, and Windy

I was out on a bike ride with some friends yesterday and couldn't help but notice the weather. Just warm enough to have a light sweatshirt on with a bit of wind and a cloudy sky. There is something special to me about this kind of weather. I was asked if it was because it reminded me of being outside as a child, but that alone doesn't quite capture it. It's more the transitional feeling of going from something social and fun to finally splitting up for the day and heading home. Right between the two. You know the end is near and you can feel those around you anxious to get ready to leave, but you just want to stay out a bit longer. Oddly perfect for our the events of the afternoon, though I wouldn't apply my description to the dynamic of our group. But that is what it reminds me of. A sense of longing. For the people, for the event, for a sense of normal in a busy or lonely schedule. I'm likely projecting a bit, specifically from the past, but I suppose that's the point. If I were more skilled, I might write a poem to describe the feeling, but I'm no poet. Maybe when I have a bit more free-time. Or, more likely, retired.

Group photo of my friends and our bicycles on the steps in front of the GM RenCen by the Detroit River.
My friends and I outside the GM RenCen by the Detroit River.

Side note: I've discovered how to type symbols and special characters on Mac, so I can type Ángel's name correctly now without having to copy and paste characters. Exciting stuff.

Created: 2024-02-10


First Post

New year, new site. Looking forward to working on it.

Created: 2024-01-09


Jeep CJ-7 Turn Signal Repair

A while back, I noticed that the passenger side turn signal on my 1985 Jeep CJ7 was out. The right turn signal indicator would stay solid when the headlights were turned on. I pulled the bulb assembly and found this:

Disassembled turn signal lamp assembly: housing, wire harness, contact that broke off wire, degraded rubber grommet, bulb, and lens cover.
Lamp disassembled.

The wire responsible for turning the bulb “high” was broken from what I assume is fatigue. The rubber meant to support the wire and contact pin was severely degraded and falling apart, exposing the bare wire where it met the pin. This also means the wire could freely flex at the joint, and going over bumbs or just general road vibration could have eventually wore it down. I didn't see much in the way of corrosion around the wire, so that's why I assume it was stress related.

Anyways, the bucket was severely rusted, and the gasket was a poor excuse for one, so I cleaned up the bucket with some sandpaper and gave it a light coat of lubricant to hopefully hinder the rust and cut a new gasket from two layers of craft foam. This is definitely a short-term solution, but with school fast approaching and the fact that this will be garaged for the next 9 months I wasn't too concerned. Next spring is Jeep repair time, this summer is “cobble it together until then” time. I also cleaned up the driver side bucket the same way and cut a new seal just to try and keep it from rusting any more.

Sanded and re-foamed turn signal bucket
Bucket cleaned.

Next, I got to repairing the harness. The pin was a crimp-on, and there was no easy way I was going to be able to uncrimp it for reuse. So I did the next best thing, soldering. Anyone that takes pride in soldering would probably stare agasp at what I did, but again, I'll fix it correctly in the spring. I just trimmed back a bit of sheathing on the wire and soldered it to the bare copper on the side of the pin. Pretty or preferable? No. Does it work? Yes.

Soldered and repaired turn signal harness
Connector wires repaired.

Finally, everything was reinserted into the bucket. I reused the dryrotted rubber piece that was still in the bucket because it needs that to keep the pins in place and put tension on the bulb to retain it. After it was all reassembled, I put some Shoe Goo (it's what I had lying around) on the exposed end to try and prevent the same thing from happening again quickly.

Front of final lamp assembly Rear of final lamp assembly
Final Assembly.

Pretty happy with how it turned out given that I didn't spend anything or go anywhere other than my garage to get it done. Here's a video of it being tested:

Signal testing.

Now to repair the muffler I blew… but that's for another day.

Created: 2023-07-20

P.S. I did end up getting a new muffler on. That'll be a future post.


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