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Monday, December 24, 2012

Time for a new Subaru -- December 2012

Recently, my 1999 subaru outback started spewing smoke from the engine. I pulled over, and almost immediately someone else pulled over to help (gotta love Utah!). A tube to my radiator had torn, so it looked like I needed to get that part replaced. Unfortunately, the mechanics had me replace the entire radiator, which I did for about $400, and then two days later it started over heating again. I pulled over and had it towed back to the shop. They said the head gasket was partially blown and needed to be repaired for a cost of about $200 in parts and $2300 in labor. So, it looks like in addition to a new house this month, I will also be getting a new subaru!

Officially bought a house! 12/18/12

After many years of living in one bedroom apartments and a van, we have finally bought a house! We love the location -- close to the mouth of little cottonwood canyon and 0.25 miles from Granite park. So, there is plenty of climbing, mt. biking and skiing near by. It has valley/city views from the front and mt. views from the back. There is also a river and a water tank on the property. There are lots of guest rooms, and Ken has started a house guest calendar, so contact him to book your free room!!

The official closing day also coincided with my Mom's birthday -- Happy Birthday Mom! Also, it was the day after my brother had a baby! -- Happy Birthday Jake! There is a lot of celebration this month for my family!! :)

View looking up at the house from Granite park:
Sunset view out the front of the house:
Mountain view from the back yard:

Sunday, December 09, 2012

Snowshoeing at Snowbird, 12/8/12

Snowshoeing with Carol and an SDBC job applicant Giselle. Roads were pretty bad, so we were lucky that Carol offered to drive -- she had AWD and snow tires and we were still slipping! I guess the road signs are serious when they advise 4x4 and chains. Coming from Michigan, Giselle did a great job of snow-shoeing at 9,000 feet! :)

Snowshoeing At Snowbird


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Monday, November 26, 2012

House Inspection 11/25/12

Ken and I are hoping to get a house! We had an infrared inspection, and Brandon was so thorough he even scanned us! Ken's injured knee is hot. We should have scanned the other knee as a control, but Brandon had a lot to do besides scanning us. :) Notice that the bathroom floor is heated.

Brandon at http://www.utahinfraredinspection.com was pretty amazing -- he even climbed out onto our roof as part of the inspection.
house inspection

Thursday, November 22, 2012

Thanskgiving with the Tanners 11/22/12

It was our first time cooking a turkey and it was 24lbs! We mostly have Ken to thank for the turkey, green bean casserole and brussel sprouts. I made sweet potatoes and the mashed potatoes were a team effort (Mari-pat also helped!).
thanksgiving with the tanners and a 24lb turkey

Saturday, February 26, 2011

Work setup for traveling, 2/26/11

Since leaving LA in July 2010, Ken and I have been traveling nationally July 2010 - Jan 24th, and internationally Jan 25th - July/August 2011 (??). Ken has been blogging our trip every day at: kagetavan.blogspot.com .

I am still continuing five collaborations with folks at/from UCLA. As a result, it is important to have a good work set up that has decent computing power and is also light weight and portable.

Back in June 2010 I had a budget of $3,500 and unfortunately was under a bit of a time crunch because my first attempt at ordering a laptop through the MIMG department's I.T. group fell through. In order to load the necessary software before leaving UCLA, I needed to purchase something ASAP. With a budget of $3,500 I figured my best bet was to head to the sony store. I ended up with a pretty decent machine,a sony VPCZ11CGX, which ended up costing about $3,100 including the ~10% LA sales tax and the extra extended capacity battery.

Quick stats: Intel® Core™ i5-540M processor (2.53GHz) with Intel® Turbo Boost technology up to (3.06GHz), 4GB RAM, 256GB SSD, Wi-Fi : Intel® Centrino® Advanced-N 6200 (802.11a/b/g/n). 13.1" widescreen, backlit keyboard, 3.04lb (including standard battery).

I love this laptop! It is very light and runs decently fast. It generates minimal heat and it has a strong built-in wifi antenna. The 256GB hard drive is a bit small for laptops these days, but it has been fine for my work needs so far. (Movies and photos are kept on an external drive). Now you might think ok, but what about that small screen?

The small screen problem was easily fixed by purchasing a $180 20" LED LG flatron e2050T monitor from best buy. I spent a fair amount of time shopping around online for "ultra portable monitors" and had no luck. The way that I found this one was by visiting all the stores I could think of that sold monitors, and physically lifting each one! (Needless to say this elicited some confused and concerned looks from the sales staff.) This LG monitor weighs in at 5.3 lbs (without) and 5.7 lbs (with) the optional stand. Having used it for about 6 months now, I can attest to its hardiness. It is in like new condition after being setup/taken down and carried all over the place: restaurants, airports, bars and hotels. One nice feature is that it has a built-in kickstand that allows you to adjust the viewing angle (and allows for a more compact form when you pack it away). It also comes with a stand that can be easily screwed by hand onto the kickstand(see photo). I mostly use the kickstand for bars and restaurants to go for a slightly 'lower profile' :) work station.

The complete work station also includes a full keyboard, mouse and surge protector; and everything fits nicely in my Targus backpack (TXL617). I bought this backpack in 2004/2005 to carry a 17" laptop, and fortunately it manages to fit a 20" screen (just barely, but it fits!). I modified the backpack slightly by cutting off the front pouch that clips on, so the backpack fits under the seat in front of me on planes.

Photos of the work setup in action:

Laura, Ian and Ken took turns buying drinks to save my spot at a bar in the Miami airport during our 6 hour layover on the way to the Cayman islands.

(Photo by Ram)
Working at the Diamond Cave restaurant in East Railay, Thailand with Ram and Ken. The Thai folks were quite surprised when I pulled out my monitor. They were asking how much it costs, and estimated 20,000B ($653 US). They seemed surprised that it was only 5,000B, I guess they thought the monitor was a second computer?

After about 6 months, I am still convinced that this is the perfect work setup! Most of the time I crank out work using the full setup, but it is nice to have the small laptop for working on buses, planes, lying in bed, or other situations where it is nice to keep a low profile. Also, I think the sony looks a lot like a netbook, so it is probably less of a theft target than larger laptops (as long as I keep the LG in the pack that is :).

Got any work setup thoughts/ideas? Please post them here!

Thursday, November 11, 2010

Monday, April 12, 2010

Dr. Presson & Mr. Hoffman, April 3rd, 2010

Ken & I got married in one of our favorite towns: Bishop, CA -- and it was a blast! It was so cool to share Bishop with so many people that I love! It was an amazing group in an amazing place!!

Ken was adorable and (as Jenny predicted in her speech) I'm just going to keep telling everyone, starting now, that I have the best husband ever! It was so special that Lane came, as I hadn't seen him in about 6 years. He even jumped into Ken's spare suit and joined the groomsmen line-up at the ceremony! One of my favorite moments was mountain biking with both of my brothers and Ken.

We were fortunate to have beautiful weather for the ceremony. It got a bit chilly and windy that afternoon at the Buttermilks, but I think it made for a brilliant adventure and beautiful photos.

The reception was catered by BBQ Bill's and the amazing food was accompanied by hilarious speeches and dancing that continued into the next day. My brother Kyle gave a great "and Ken put up with that" themed speech which was relayed while refilling his beer.








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