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Archives for: February 2010
Baltimore Blizzard 2010 February 9th & 10th
February 10th, 2010Our second blizzard and snowiest winter this year breaks our record snow fall in Baltimore, MD which was previously 62.5 inches in Baltimore in 1995-96, and 54.4 inches in Washington in 1898-99. As of Wednesday afternoon, Baltimore had 72.3 inches so far this winter which beaks the all time snowiest winter record. Blizzard video here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7VcPEjdLZtM
Snowmans NOT, we are talking Igloos, we have so much snow you can tunnel your way all around your yard how cool is that? The only problem is shoveling out your vehicles, we have had back to back blizzards with over 2 feet each within one week and let me tell you shoveling isn't just shovel and throw, it's more like shovel and carry, then throw, because there is nowhere to throw it, so you have to carrry it to a new pile. Pretty crazy weather but hey, love driving in it: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rCbM9Ov6oQ8
Congratulations AuctionBump.com milestone of a Half Million Visitors
February 9th, 2010We reached another milestone here at www.auctionbump.com so far we have had over one half of a million visitors to our website since it inception March 12, 2007. In just under 3 years we have had 505,431 visitors to our popular and original free ebay auction bump website. We at www.auctionbump.com want to thank all the bumpers, advertisers, and visitors for checking out our website and welcome your continued visits to our site. www.auctionbump.com traffic has increase monthly at an incredible rate since we first launched. Again we want to thank the entire internet community for making www.auctionbump.com the most popular bump website for free advertising of your ebay auctions, websites, blogs, youtube videos, eHow articles, bonanzle items, twitter, myspace, and all the other popular social networking websites on the world wide web.
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Palin to Obama: ‘Stop Lecturing, Start Listening’
February 6th, 2010Wow, you go girl!!!
"Treating this like a mere law enforcement matter places our country at grave risk, because that's not how radical Islamics are looking at this, they know we are at war and to win that war, we need a commander-in-chief - not a professor of law standing at the lectern. It is that same kind of misguided thinking that is seen throughout the Administration's foreign policy decisions. Our President spent a year reaching out to hostile regimes, writing personal letters to dangerous dictators and apologizing for America."
Snow on the Ground, Snow on the Ground
February 5th, 2010Baltimore is bracing for another big snowstorm with 1 to 2 feet of snow expected. Could be a history making snowstorm which should rank in the top 5 all time snowstorms to hit the baltimore area.
Here are the lyrics to my snow version of hit song "Pants on the ground" by Larry Platt on American Idol.
Snow on the ground
Snow on the ground
Lookin' like a fool drivin' sideways through the town
Drivin' real fast
Car spinning round
Snow on the ground
Call yourself a cool cat
Lookin' like a fool
Drivin' sideways with the snow on the ground
Car in a ditch, hey!
Get the snow off the ground
Looking like a fool
Drivin' sideways with the snow on the ground
Car in a ditch, hey!
Get the snow off the ground
Lookin' like a fool
Drivin' sideways with the snow on the ground
Why is my 97 Honda Civic EX Heater Blowing Cold Air
February 3rd, 2010Why is my daughters 97 Honda Civic EX Heater Blowing Cold Air?
This happened the other day when I went out to warm my daughters 97 Honda civic up one cold morning. I turned the car on, put the heater on full blast, locked the doors and went inside. After about 20 minutes, I came back out and the engine was hot but the heater was blowing cold air. Huh? It's not that cold outside...
So I do what I usually do when I have car trouble. I called my brother Chris who is a mechanic in Florida. He tells me to let the car cool down then check the radiator fluid level and if it is low, filler up.
So I checked the radiator fluid level, and yes it was low. The overflow was empty and as I looked into the radiator I could not see any radiator fluid. So I started the car, let it idle while I filled it up. Put the cap back on. Fixed, so I thought... My daughter had to go to school so I didn't have time to test it.
When she got back from School, and after the car had time to cool down I went outside to recheck the fluid level. Empty and so was the overflow bucket. So, I called my brother Chris again. He said to first check for a leak, so I filled up the radiator and started the car leaving the top of the radiator off. I turned the heater on full blast and watched the level of the radiator fluid which just stayed motionless as the car idled. It looked like the fluid was not flowing through the cooling system so I called my brother Chris again. It must be the Thermostat he said. So, I asked him does he think this is something that I can fix myself? Yes, a couple of dollars at the auto parts store and another gallon of anti-freeze.
Important. I am not going to walk your through replacing the actual thermostat but I will provide some helpful tips.
1. When removing the original thermostat, make sure you look at it as you remove it and make a mental note to yourself how it came out as you need to make sure you install the new one in the exact same position as the old one came out.
2. When at the auto parts store, make sure you purchase the gasket along with the new thermostat. If it doesn't come separately, make sure you open the box in the store and see if there is one inside the box. If not, ASK the auto parts store for a gasket.
3. After you have everything put back together, fill up the radiator and start the engine. Leave the radiator cap off and turn the heater on full blast. IMPORTANT: During installation you lost anti-freeze, you will need to keep filling up the radiator to force out the air bubbles. Even though the radiator looks full keep pouring in more radiator fluid, the weight of the fluid will force the fluid through the system. Trust me on this, it may look full but it's not.
4. Once all the air bubbles are out of the system and the heater is blowing hot air, fill the radiator overflow bucket up to the FULL LINE.
5. Dont forget to replace the cap on the radiator.
This cost me about $25 in parts, anti-freeze, and about 1 hour of my time to complete. Well worth it for a do-it-yourselfer like me.




