Showing posts with label Site Updates. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Site Updates. Show all posts

Thursday, March 20, 2008

Behind the 8 ball

So, I've somehow managed to get more articles in the works than I'm able to easily write about in a week. It seems that the combination of doing and then writing about doing is such that it tends to double the time involved.

When you add in me being a doof in front of a video camera it gets even worse. :) I just did a code push which published the first article about Frame-Off restorations. Each project now has a Literature page about the books of the marque. I also tweaked some stuff across the site. Additionally the following articles are presently in the works:


  • Car Detailing

  • Car Detailing : 2002 Honda Civic Example - Refreshing a mom-mobile

  • Jensen Healey Heater Assembly Restoration



I also found out that my Windshield Wiper Restoration article will be appearing in the next issue of the Jensen Healey Preservation Society magazine. How cool is that?

Cheers!
Jody

Monday, March 10, 2008

Sunday Projects Redux

So, I'm witing for another publish to finish. I've managed to do a fair amount of catchup. I completed two of the three Honda Civic articles I wanted to complete. They are performing an oil change and changing the spark plugs.

This lead me to do some thinking about modern cars, something that's not normally at the fore of my brain. While I didn't necessarily think much about the work on the various Toyotas recently excepting the ease at which I could work on them, I was very suprised by the differences between the Honda and the Toyotas. Normally I lump all of these into the economy car segment and dismiss them.

But, now, as I'm thinking and comparing the two brands I'm very suprised at how easy the Toyota is to work on, and how much of a pain in the butt the Honda is by comparison. In addition, as I was looking over the work that was done, I realized that the overall Toyota design was more elegant, and that the quality of the parts was higher. Even though it's a silly part, just comparing the engine covers gives a good indication to the rest of the car. The Toyota one was molded with a fair bit of thickness and strength. It was also held down by proper nuts and bolts. The Honda one was thin and flimsy and held in place with plastic fasteners. Based on what I've seen first hand, I'd say that was a fairly good inication of the quality differences between the two cars.

And, whomever thought that having an oil filter installed horizontally halfway up the block on the firewall side of the engine needs to spend eternity in purgatory changing oil filters on his design. No mechanic would have done that, it must have been an "Engineer."

On a much better note, half of the fun this weekend was having SWMBO out there with me. She has been wanting to learn how to change oil (and got a trial by fire on the Honda). She also did a full spark plug job by herself (again, the Honda). While I enjoy just mucking about with cars in general, it's much more fun to share it with someone, especially someone special. Good job honey!

Sunday Projects

I'm sitting here waiting for the site to finish publishing to the web. I've added the writeup on the spark plug changeout on the Toyota Echo. In addition to this I had to go and back add Meta Tag functionality to the site. I really didn't want to mess with code, as programming is nowhere near as much fun as working on the car. That being said, I needed to do this work to ensure that teh search engines were able to appropriately organize and find pages within the site.

Now that the site has finished publishing out to the server, it's time to work on the other articles. We had a very busy weekend and it's going to take a while to get it all typed out.

Wednesday, March 5, 2008

New site code

I didn't have enough in me to get out to the garage today. I had a nerve conduction study this afternoon, and honestly, if a doctor ever tells you that you need one then run away, very far away. That had to be one of the most annoyingly painful experiences of my life.

So, as I sat here all grumps and stuff, I figured I could at least get some programming done. I've been meaning to add commenting functionality to the site for a bit now. As a computer dork I spend a lot of time on the MSDN sites and I like their feedback/commenting function. So I reproduced it for the site. Now, on almost all pages excepting the Photography based ones you can comment away to your heart's content.

I want to integrate the Photo pages into Picasa's commenting capabilities. I'll be targeting that on my next code release.

Cheers!
Jody

Thursday, February 14, 2008

In-Situ Restoration Step 1

The first step of In-Situ vehicle restoration is catching up on all the vehicle's maintenance. The first three pages have been updated and published tonight. There should be one more page added this weekend. Check them out at: Vehicle Maintenance

The biggest challenge on writing all of this is not having a car in front of me. It's hard to remember all the bits an pieces when they're not in front of you. If you note any issues in the latest articles please let me know. You can comment on my blog entries through Blogger (http://theymightberacing.blogspot.com/). I'm hoping to completely implement all the blog features in this site in the near future.

On a good note, it appears like the latest pain management by the docs is working. I'm hoping to get out to some car shows this weekend!

Wednesday, February 13, 2008

New Blog Capability

So, with all the Google integration possible these days I've integrated a blogger account with the TheyMightBeRacing.Com site to enable an ability to display day to day commentary and notes.