The Printer

July 11, 2006 on 7:25 am | In Life, Tech | 3 Comments

I mentioned before that my Brother Multi Function Centre (MFC 4420C)stopped working. I actually got it going again for a little while before it started displaying the infamous error 41, effectively crippling it. The really annoying thing is that it can still print decently because it was doing fine right before it stopped and refused to do anything. From printing tests before it went sour I could see that three or four squares out of 100 were bad. I really don’t think the entire machine needs to become unusable, like the fax, scanner, memory card reader. Those functions don’t need a print head to work.

So I called up Brother and they gave me the number of a company in Edmonton that repairs them. I phone and find out it will cost $106 to get fixed. The lady informs me that this is a very common problem, confirming what I had read about it on the Interweb. She also tells me that I’d probably be better off just buying a new printer since even if they replace the print head, it has a mean time to failure of about 6 months.

I’ve owned about three different ink jet printers and they are really a pain in the neck. They seem to require multiple cleanings every time I go to use it. I’m fed up with ink jets, with their expensive ink, and seemingly made to be disposed of at the first sign of trouble.

This is why I’ve decided to get a laser printer. I’ll avoid the headaches and be able to enjoy the soothing warmth that comes with each freshly printed page which is characteristic of laser printers. So I’ll be without fax and scanning capability for a while, which is no biggie. I can use my digi cam &&/|| email to replace those functions.

Fake model

July 1, 2006 on 6:06 am | In Photography, Favorite | 2 Comments

I took this picture of Ljubljana, Slovenia while climbing down from the city’s castle. I modified (photoshop) the first picture to look like it’s a small scale model, like something you would find along a toy train set. The trees look like they are made out of lichen and the buildings have a plastic appearance. The second picture is the original.

fake model

original slovenia

Street Surfing The Wave

July 1, 2006 on 12:38 am | In Sports | 1 Comment

Last weekend I went down to Calgary to visit my friends Top and Jared. Top had this really cool board that was sorta like a skateboard but only had two wheels. There are 360 degree rotating wheels on each end with a torsion bar in the middle. The interesting thing about it was that you could just wiggle to propel it so you never had to put your feet on the ground. I tried it and it was loads of fun so I had to get one. You can check out their website for a cheesy video. Also, I have another another vid and more weekend pics, and more street surfing videos. I’ve riden it so much over the last three days that I’ve already worn down the wheels quite a bit. I think it may be due to my very agressive carving on the really steep parts of the city. Places like the hill going down to the high level bridge, or the hill on Saskatchewan Drive that connects to 99th st on the south side of the river.

sorta like a skateboard but only had two wheels. There are 360 degree rotating wheels on each end with a torsion bar in the middle. The interesting thing about it was that you could just wiggle to propel it so you never had to put your feet on the ground. I tried it and it was loads of fun so I had to get one. You can check out their website for a cheesy video. Also, I have another another vid and more weekend pics, and more street surfing videos. I’ve riden it so much over the last three days that I’ve already worn down the wheels quite a bit. I think it may be due to my very agressive carving on the really steep parts of the city. Places like the hill going down to the high level bridge, or the hill on Saskatchewan Drive that connects to 99th st on the south side of the river.

Here’s a video of Top riding it:


And a couple of me riding it:


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