Beer, Life

Weekend Wrapup

When I woke up this morning, I realized how quickly the weekend had disappeared. Friday afternoon was filled with a trip to Fat Heads for a firkin of Oskar Blues Dales Pale Ale. A few guys were there from the brewery to help us start the weekend off right. After the firkin kicked, Sarah and I headed to dinner with the rest of the beer camp crew. After dinner we met up with a some of my colleagues at Jekyl and Hyde’s to finish off the evening with a few more beers.

I realized Saturday morning that I had a full days worth of stuff to do to get ready for the bike team fundraiser that evening. We held the final Black & Gold Sprints that evening at Over The Bar Cafe in the southside. As a part of our sponsorship deal with Urban Velo, the team helped to organize a three race series to raise money for various expenses. Honestly, it was a lot of work to set-up so it was nice to get the final event finished. We had a less than excellent turn out of 21 racers, but considering the rainy conditions of the evening, I wasn’t particularly surprised.

On Sunday I finished moving the rest of Sarah’s furniture out of her old apartment in Bloomfield. Mark and Gus voluteered to help me out and Mark had even gotten a giant truck from his work. Sarah and I had already taken everything that we could fit in her car to the new house, so all that was left was furniture. There were only about 10 pieces to move, so we finished in about an hour. Of course, we went to Fat Head’s afterward to have a few beers and watch the first game of the Red Wings/Black Hawks series. 

I have a few things to wrap up at work this week before I head down to Maryland for my sister’s college graduation. Sarah and I will be driving down to my mom’s house on Tuesday evening, then we’ll all drive down to Salisbury on Wednesday morning. We’re all heading to a wine festival on Saturday, then heading back on Sunday afternoon. This will be the first time that the ENTIRE family has been together in about 6 years, so I’m sure I’ll have some tales to tell on Monday! In the meantime, check out my new “Schwat I did in ‘08″ set on Flickr.

Design

On becoming a web nerd.

As I promised myself, I’ve been trying to keep up on this whole blog thing. So far I think I’ve held up my end of the bargain, three new posts already! I’ve been thinking about what to write lately more than I’ve been doing any actual writing, but I guess it’s the thought that counts, right? As I evolve this space I’m trying to figure out how I can better utilize my web presence. I’ve even dedicated myself to learning HTML and CSS. And not just the lame limp-along-in-Dreamweaver HTML, but actually figuring out the proper grammar and knowing how to create and cust0mize functional websites.

I discovered a pretty good tutorial site at www.w3schools.com that I’ve found to be easy to follow. The best part about the tutorials is that they include a lot of try-it-yourself sections that, as I’ve learned more attributes and style references, have been really helpful in testing out my skills. The end goal is that I’ll be able to use my main url as a portfolio site, instead of relying on space on the blog to get my work out there. Of course, I will also be using those skills to spruce up the blog too. I’ve recently added some new stuff to the headers, as well as adding some work and a little back story to the design section. See my work. You’ll notice that I don’t have any web work in my portfolio. I’m currently working on a few web projects, but the truth is that I love designing for print, and I don’t think that will ever change.

I also recently logged back into my flickr account. My account had been dormant since sometime in 2005, and the lack of photos definitely shows it. I have well over 4,000 photos in my library so maybe i’ll get around to posting some of the archives in the near future. I’ve also realized that it’s a great place to host images for the blog posts that won’t take up space on my web server. For those of you who might actually read this blog, I hope you enjoy the current and upcoming updates.

GO PENS!!!!

Beer

Fatheads Cleveland

Beer Camp: On Tour

Beer Camp: On Tour

The long awaited opening of the satellite home for Beer Camp, Fat Heads Brewery Cleveland, had its grand opening on Tuesday, April, 7th. As you might expect, a group of representatives was sent up to make sure that the new location was up to spec.

Sarah and I picked up Garrett bright and early on Tuesday morning. The weather was less than ideal: 30° and snowing… but that wasn’t going to stop us, we had craft beer to drink. We headed out to Cranberry to meet up with Mark (The Czar), who was driving the rest of the way to Cleveland. Once we got on the road towards our angry neighbor to the west the snow was off-and-on but the roads weren’t too icy. We saw a few wrecks along the way, but with Mark at the helm of the Crown Vic we didn’t have any problems. Hula Girl played a decided role in our safe passage. Continue Reading »

Design

My new Hackintosh

My new Hackintosh with bag and iPhone

My new Hackintosh with bag and iPhone

As I mentioned in my last post, I recently got a Dell Mini9. I wasn’t really in the market for a new computer, but once i found out that it’s the only netbook (9″ screen, 2.2 lbs) that will flawlessly run OS X, for around $350, I was sold. The reality is that most of the time that i drag around my 5.5 lb, 15″ macbook pro, all i was using it for was email/web surfing. That’s exactly what netbooks are for!If you’re interested in getting one of these sweet macbook minis for yourself, check out dell.com for the machine and more importantly, www.mydellmini.com to learn how to make it a Hackintosh. The dell mini forum members are an invaluable source of talent and knowledge that have allowed many people to enjoy their own hacked mini9s. So far, things have been running very well. All the hardware works flawlessly, and the OS runs quite snappy. I also found an ebay seller, MoApples, that makes custom cut vinyl stickers so my white mini lid now has a silver Apple sticker on it. Needless to say, it draws a bit of mystique. I also got a custom made carrying case from another forum member, psyopper. That should arrive tomorrow, then my mini set up will be complete. I’ll post pictures once my case arrives so stay tuned.

Bikes

First Race of the Season

The weekly criterium series started at the Washington Blvd. Oval last Tuesday. Due to crappy weather/work, I didn’t make it. This Tuesday, the weather wasn’t much better, but i decided that I need to get my first race of the season over with.Normally, I would ride to the oval, but my new computer arrived on Tuesday, a Dell Mini 9 (which i’m typing on now.) I spent most of the day hacking it to run OS X, needless to say I didn’t get much work done. Turned out to be a pretty cool fully functioning mini mac! For anyone who is interested, check out www.mydellmini.com for a TON of information on how to get OS X up and running.

Anyways, due to my new toy, i had quite a bit of extra baggage with me, so i called Jon, who had his work van to see if he was going to the race. I convinced him that he should go, despite the weather and i met up with him in the Strip district to get a ride out to the oval. For whatever reason, Im never very enthusiastic about going to race on Tuesdays. That usually changes by the time i get to the track, and definitely changes by the time the race is over. I guess it’s just nerves. Continue Reading »

Life

Don’t call it a come back.

I was just doing some research regarding the number of blogs in the universe and the frequency in which they are updated—and in this case, temporily abandoned—and I decided that I didn’t want to add to the dissapointing data. There are an estimated 5-10 million blogs in existence on teh interwebs. With that kind of volume, its obviously hard to stand out. I however have no intention of being the next engadget, bikesnob, or whatever, I just wanted to have a place to post about the things that are relevant in my life.

That being said, I feel like I should begin writing more regularly and utilizing the webspace that I pay for in a more efficient way. While it might take some self-encouragment to get the mojo flowing again, I think that I’m at a point in my life now where there may actually be interesting things to talk about, and dare I say, things that other people might acutally read.For this revival post, i’ll keep things short.

A lot of good things have happened in my life since my last post:
1. I have a beautiful, awesome, fun, loving girlfriend, Sarah. We’re moving in together in a month, which should be wonderful.
2. I’m still gainfully employeed at on of the biggest advertising agencies in Pittsburgh
3. I have been managing a bike racing team, including designing our team jersies, acting as treasurer, event coordinator, and pretty much any other thing thats needed to be done. And yet, I’ve only gone on two decent road rides since January…
4. I’m thinking very seriously about moving to the west coast in a years time.

I guess a lot of the writing that I’ll be doing over the next 12 months will be geared towards that last point. There is a lot of stuff I need to figure out, but I think it will be an adventure. If you have ever followed my blog, thanks, and if you stumble upon it in the future, I hope you find it entertaining.

Bikes

A Frozen Hell – An Alleycat… sort of

My first waking thought on this Sunday morning was “Wait, the Moose doesn’t open till 4:00, I wonder if Dave knows that?” I got out of bed and went to the trusty interweb where discovered that Dave had indeed realized this reality and had moved the starting location to Thick Bikes. Since registration was at 12, and the race started at 1, this was a much more suitable starting location. It was what some would consider a perfect afternoon for a mountain bike alleycat. Mid-20’s, light snow and just enough puddles to make things messy. As always, Dave devised an excellent race course that traversed the local trail systems through both Schenley and Frick parks. Continue Reading »

Bikes

Hot Metal Bridge Opening!

Wednesday, November 28, 2007

The Hot Metal Bridge bike/pedestrian crossing opening ceremony was today at noon. The new crossing, which utilizes the original refurbished Hot Metal Bridge, links the Eliza Furnace Trail (or, “The Jail Trail”) on the downtown side of the river to the Southside Trail via a bridge over 2nd Ave. Mayor Luke Ravenstal was on hand to do the ribbon cutting, as well as close to 200 cyclist, pedestrians, and rollerbladers. Bridge Entrance
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Bikes

Le Tour De Yinz: Part Deux

Saturday, August 25, 2007With temperatures reaching into the high 80’s, with 90+% humidity, this years Tour De Yinz began as the polar opposite of last year’s race. Held in November 2006, the inagural TDY featured pouring rain with temperatures of around 40°. Race participants were clearly pleased about the updated conditions.Pre-race Continue Reading »

Bikes

TDY2 Prologue Results

Thirteen people came out for the Tour De Yinz Prologue. New to this years tour, the Prologue was a 5.5 mile Time Trial from Hot Metal Street to the end of the Southside trail and back. Saturday provided the racers with a beautiful day in the mid 70’s with very little wind. Continue Reading »

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