Matthew getting an early start…

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This slightly used PowerWheels Kawasaki KFX was rescued from Jason’s garage when I picked up his bike to assess the damage.

It too is a bit tweaked but Matthew doesn’t care.  (Thanks Jason).

We were planning to save it for his birthday/xmas but the cat got out of the bag when he found it in the barn.  From there all bets were off.

I had to pry him off of it twice today.

He gets making it go, not so good on the steering part yet but he’s not quite 2 so that’s OK.

He’s already had his first accident.

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More photos of the cutest kid on earth are here: http://picasaweb.google.com/mdisher/MatthewBreakingInTheEarlyBDPresent#

Devil’s Staircase Motorcycle Hill Climb

Every year the Dayton Motorcycle Club puts on the Devil’s Staircase Motorcycle hill climb.  In fact this was the 60th running in 62 years (2 years were cancelled due to weather).

Now I haven’t been in 20+ years but it seemed like a good thing to do this year since our late summer endurance rally (The Void) was cancelled.

So here we go.

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Always fun to park your bike in a muddy cow pasture.  We were there early but not too early.  This field would be full in a couple hours.

The Devil’s Staircase (quite muddy today)

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The launch:

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Was quite muddy early but dried out for a good day of launches up the hill.

Our view from across the valley:

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Now back in the day, I remembered that *most* guys didn’t make it up.  The hill wasn’t nearly as groomed.   The hill as it was today was completely different.  Basically an up-hill drag strip.  Only 3 people didn’t make it and up-hill.  It is a timed event, and times up the hill ranged from 6.5 seconds (impressive) to 10 seconds through 3 different classes.

Unlimited, Open and Stock (or something similar).

Lots of cool bikes tricked out just for hill climbing.

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Even some vintage[TM] bikes:

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Old Glory was dropped in to start the ceremony.

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Note how full the motorcycle parking pasture is now:

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The crowd thickens…

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Beer by the gallon…

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You could buy any beer you wanted as long as it was Miller Lite[tm] and it was $15/gal.

Which at any sporting event was a bargain!

We watched the first run (61 or more bikes from the hill) then walked down to the launch pit and watched quite a few.

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Good times…

More photos here: http://picasaweb.google.com/mdisher/2009DevilsBackboneHillClimb#

ATT, Cincinnati Bell, buried cables, who’s responsible?

As most of you know, our In-Laws built a house next to us, on part of our property.

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Google hasn’t updated their satellite imagery so you’ll need to bear with me.

The house is done, ready to move into.  The In Laws, hate Time Warner about as much as I hate Cin Bell.  They already have DirecTV but they need internet.  So they ordered up Zoomtown/DSL from Bell.  Easy enough.

The demarcation point for Bell is a phone box in the right hand corner of our yard up by the road, and all of our telecom stuff is buried.

About a month ago they installed a temporary line, which I’ve been mowing around for a few weeks.  Last week they came to burry the cable but they did it wrong.

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We still farm most of our 13 acres that are not attached to the house.  It’s currently hay, which we use for our horses.  It is due to be replanted or rotated which likely means a year of corn, a year of beans, then back to hay.  We put the house where it is to keep a much contiguous farm land as we could.

Now enter Cincy Bell or ATT depending on who you want to trust as they are each pointing fingers at each other.

Instead of running the phone line along the road (where utilities go), they decided it would be easier to run up our grass driveway to our barn, and across the field to get to the new house.

Which normally would be fine, provided (a) they asked us if they could do that, and (b) we weren’t still planning to farm that area, which we are.

So now we have this:

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In addition, the line going up the grass driveway is also at risk if we get to the point where we want to put in a real driveway, gravel or not.    Where it crosses what will be farmed.  It will definitely be dug up when the soil is turned.

I’ve now spent about 4 hours trying to get this through to the folks at Cincinnati Bell.

I’ve gotten responses like:

– Well the line works, and since it works we’re not going to come out and fix anything because there’s nothing to fix.
– We can move the line but it will be at your expense.
– ATT: that’s not our line or our responsibility, even though we installed it, we’re not the carrier for this line.
– Bell: ATT installed that and screwed it up, you’re going to have to deal with them.

I have half a mind to ‘fix’ it for them, but don’t want my in laws to be out.  I did finally get a phone call today from a customer service rep from Cincinnati Bell.  He promised to look into it (again).

We’ll see.

UPDATE 10/17/2009:

As of now, they have buried a new cable along the path that it was supposed to be buried.  However, they didn’t take up the initial cable.   So we’ll take care of that for them in the spring and and they’ll be on the hook if the equipment gets damaged.

I will say that Tom at Cincy Bell is persistent.  He called me every day to see if it had been moved.  The last time I looked they had not cut their house over to the new line despite the fact that it was installed.