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Michael

The world lost someone today

A Husband, a Father, a Poet, and a Friend.

Educator, Veteran, Officer, EMT and soon a Grandfather.

Enjoy your time with God, Mike- we’ll see you again.

Mike Whitcomb

New Headphones=Happy Chris

My old Sony MDR-V150 headphones blew the left speaker, again. This is set #3. The first one the cat chewed through the cord, the second I blew the the left speaker as well.  They are serviceable and you don’t notice until high volumes (something I don’t do a TON) but I was really getting pissed off one night and impulse purchased a set of Sennheiser HD555′s after quickly scouring online review sites. I like the around ear vs on ear, as well as the open back. They’re more annoying to people around you (they can hear your music more than a closed design) and don’t keep out as much background noise, but they breathe. I love that i can listen for 3-4 hours and my ears aren’t sweaty nasty messes!  When I first fired them up they were a little tight, and bass response was almost nill. After about 4 hours of play today total they’re really starting to get warm, and bass response and impact has been on a steady rise. From other reviews I’m not expecting out of this world bass impact, but I like the direction it’s going. These cans are VERY clear and clean, and a great example of why I should have bought a nice set a LONG time ago. I am never going back to on-ear type headphones! While listening I don’t feel like I’ve got headphones on- the sound stage is so much better than the $15 sony’s.  I actually get excited as songs come on to see what I’ve been missing. I’ve been using cans a lot lately with the roomates and lack of computer speakers. These are going to make that time MUCH more enjoyable.

New Site For Sioux Falls Car Guys

I just bought and put up a forum at www.siouxfallscarguys.com – I was sick of the current forums that exist locally, so put up or shut up, right?

Texas Mile Update

Just recently got in the oil relocation from TPE and a brand new set of tires all around for the car. I’m going to run the Nitto NT05 DR in the back and the NT555 extreme in the front.  The car is on stands in the garage, and the other corvette (1998 blue one) is for sale. Things will go fast now, hopefully!

A Panorama of the Garage setup right now to prep for the race.

It’s time to go racing!

Okay, it’s not time yet, that’s not until March, and it’s only racing against myself/the clock/ the radar gun, but it’ll still be fun! What I’m on about is the Texas Mile!

The Texas Mile is a 1 mile standing start shootout in Goliad Texas that specializes in letting you push your car to the limits.  This March 26th, I’ll be pushing my 2000 Corvette as fast as it can go in 1 mile.  Between now and then, is a lot of prep work and planning. I’ve got my registration in and dues paid, but here’s a run down of what I’ve got left to do:

  • Oil pressure sensor replacement [relocating while I'm doing it, thanks TPE]
  • New injectors, possibly a BAP – just priced some injectors from Dallas Performance for a nice price from Taylor
  • Fuel pressure sensor
  • Retune –  Will be swinging through Either Dallas Performance or England Green on the way to the mile
  • New tires – Thinking nitto NT555′s
  • Fix the truck to pull it down there – almost there, just springs to do now
  • find a trailer to pull it on
  • Book hotels for the way down and down there
  • submit medical release and tech inspection forms
  • install fire extinguisher

Wow, the list isn’t long but it is expensive and time consuming…