Category: Automotive

  • #audiomo2026 Day 9 – The 24 hours of Artemis III? Wait…what?

    #audiomo2026 Day 9 – The 24 hours of Artemis III? Wait…what?

    My interests are varied and today I figured I’d talk about two of them.

  • #audiomo2026 Day 8 – The Future of cars and will I be driving in 2036?

    #audiomo2026 Day 8 – The Future of cars and will I be driving in 2036?

    This is a rather lengthy one in which I ponder the future of the automotive industry and how it will affect me personally.

  • Blogging cliff #274

    Blogging cliff #274

    I know, a rather strange, cryptic title, but it really is how I feel about my blog these days, it has simply done its best Lemur imitation and jumped off the proverbial cliff, probably some 274 times by now. So where do I begin, or continue, as the case may be?

    Well, I still have the Toyota Yaris, it’s proven itself reliable, gets me to work in relative comfort but it yawn worthy, as I knew it would be but it’s not without it’s faults. It has a terrible exhaust leak, giving it, what might sound like an anemic growl, but worst than that, the leak is causing the Oxygen sensors ahead of and behind the catalytic converter to do their best politicians and lie to the ECU (Electronic Control Unit) into thinking there is much more Oxygen than is actually coming through the combustion chambers and so the car is running rather rich and kind of stumbles its way to work, like some kind of four-wheeled drunk sailor. In any case, I went under the car several months ago in an attempt to replace the leaking exhaust gasket, something the ECHOs and Yaris’ are known for, however, in my haste I ended up ordering the wrong part and so the gasket fit too loose and is not making the right contact with the flange against which it is supposed to rest. I’ve ordered the correct gasket and hopefully this coming Saturday I’ll put the car up on ramps, climb back underneath and attempt exhaust repair No. 2

    I recently ordered to Meshtastic devices from Aliexpress, so what the heck is that?! Well, in a nutshell, it’s basically a tiny radio that connects through a network of other tiny radios and also one to send text messages wirelessly without the need for cell towers or big corporations, think of it as a federated, crowdsourced messaging system. The small device, in my case, a Heltec Version 4 connects to my phone through bluetooth and a special App. I set it up, but unfortunately, the rather small antenna, if I can even call it that, that came with the device is puny and might be fine if you’re in a densely populated area with lots of other Mesh devices. These radios operate on the 900Mhz range, so just shy of the microwave range and require, what is called Line-of-sight communications. Therefore any buildings, mountains, altitude changes, or even the curvature of the earth, take that flat earthers, will prevent the radios from reaching each other. However, because of the store and forward nature of these radios, as long as you can connect to one node, as they are called in the mesh world, then you can through a number of hops, another mesh terminology, send a message to someone many kilometers or tens of kilometers away. So far, I was able to load the software onto my device, connect to it through the App on my phone and the device has picked up all sorts of nodes on the network but I have yet been able to send out a message successfully or have it acknowledged. I blame this on the fact that almost all of the nodes around me are too far away from me to reach with my diminutive antenna, and no that’s not a euphemism! I’ve ordered better antennas from Aliexpress, which hopefully will arrive in a week or so and will continue testing. I bought two of these units, with one going to a friend but he is still in the midst of getting his going. We are 5Km from each other as the crow flies BUT the terrain between us rises some 20m above sea level and we are both around the same altitude, so our connect prospects, at least directly are slim. As I was typing this I noticed another node appear in our neighbourhood, so perhaps through a series of hops we might be able to connect. I’m still very new at this and very much a neophyte, but I’m having lots of fun.

    If you’re still with me this far, thank you. I don’t have any illusions that my blog is even read, perhaps by only one person (Hi S!) but I kind of promised myself that I would ‘try’ to get back into regular blogging about my life, the happenings in and around my hobbies and interests, and generally share a little about myself to the world. Thanks for reading.

  • Fiat gone, but not forgotten, new ride, laptop woes

    Fiat gone, but not forgotten, new ride, laptop woes

    As the snow flies this Saturday afternoon and I prepare to go out with my spouse to run some errands, I sit here quietly in my office contemplating a warm cup of coffee and looking at wires and harness connectors strewn all over my desk. The wires are for a new car radio that my spouse bought me for Christmas for my new ride, a 2012 Toyota Yaris I picked up about two weeks ago (lower left)

    As you may recall from my previous post, my beloved little Fiat 500 (above right) had a problem with a drive shaft that turned into an almost two week ordeal trying to find a replacement part. Since I needed a car to get to work, time was of the essence and in the end I had to get rid of a whole car because I couldn’t find a part in time. To say I was disappointed is an understatement. I ended up finding a good deal on a gently used Toyota Yaris four door Sedan. It’s certainly not sexy or cute like the little Fiat was, doesn’t turn heads or make children smile, but it will be dependable transportation, hey it’s a Toyota! I’ve had many Toyota Echos grace my driveway over the years, so I know these cars very well. As you can see above, the little Fiat, which I had named Kira, ended up on a flat bed truck as I gave her to a charity who will fix her eventually and auction her off to the highest bidder, with the proceeds going to the Montreal SPCA to help little kitties and doggies. Good luck little Kira, hopefully you’ll go on to some great adventures.

    As for the little laptop I ordered, a Lenovo X270, it was never shipped and fearing a scam, I opened a dispute with Paypal to get a refund, that is still pending as of this writing. I think I’ll just stick to my old laptop for now and use the money perhaps for a trailer hitch on the aforementioned Yaris, more news on that later.

    What’s next, financial recuperation for one, buying another car was never in the cards. I also have to seriously start looking for Christmas gifts for the gang. Like last year I’ll probably do the donations on behalf of everyone along with a fun little joke gift or stocking-stuffer. I’m hoping once things settle in the new year I can get back to some other projects, ideas and past-times that I’ve been meaning to get reacquainted with.