A New Host – A New Home

Posted in Uncategorized on November 18th, 2009 by SlimDude

The migration is complete. I’ve moved the Blog and it’s contents to a new home. I’ve left the old WordPress site up as a reference but all the content has been migrated here and future posts will be from here.

FZ750 – Work Begins

Posted in DIY, FZ750, Motorcycle Repair, Motorcycling, Uncategorized on August 4th, 2009 by SlimDude

New EBC clutch plates arrived last week preceded by Barnett springs the week before. I drained the oil and tore down the clutch on Saturday morning. The oil was way past its prime. But the clutch was not seized. The problem must lie in the hydraulics. I’m in the process of negotiating purchase of a used master cyclinder (along with a stock seat) but in the longer term I’m considering dropping serious coin on Brembo clutch and brake master cylinders. The friction plates were quite worn, however and I’m glad I decided to rebuild it. The EBC/Barnett combo should make for a heavy duty, trouble-free clutch.
I should have ordered a clutch cover gasket. The old one came apart n pieces. Bike shops were closed on Saturday due to the long weekend so I had to wait until today to call. ’87 parts aren’t stocked so they have to order it in. My local dealer is Performance Cycle. I bought the oil filter there and it was less than any deal on eBay. I expect they’ll be seeing a lot of me. I’ll be taking the bike there for safety when she’s ready to ride.

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AMD Co-Founder Cashes In His Chips

Posted in Hardware, IT, Uncategorized on October 20th, 2008 by SlimDude

AMD co-founder, Ed Turney passed away on Friday, Oct. 17, 2008, The Register reports.

Draft McGuinty

Posted in Canadian Politics, Politics, Uncategorized on October 15th, 2008 by SlimDude

Last night Canadians elected another Conservative minority government. Voting in record low numbers with a 58% turnout, it is fair to say Harper was re-elected through voter apathy. Although the Conservatives increased their seat count they will be considering whether or not the time has come to replace Harper, with his failure to deliver a majority after three attempts. The bigger question is what will happen to the Liberals. Having won only 76 seats, Dion is not expected to survive a leadership review. Indeed, the knives came out before the complete results had come in, before even the leaders concession speeches. Reporters began peppering Bob Rae with questions about his ambitions for the party leadership as he mounted the podium to thank his supporters.

Dion has yet to fall on his sword but expect that to happen in the next week or so, as he meets with other Liberals and finds the degree to which his support has evaporated. A Liberal leadership campaign and convention are a certainty. Dion is subject to a mandatory review regardless, within six months of the election, one he is certain to lose. Were he to wait for that review and force a subsequent convention, delays and expense, the party will suffer. Dion is intelligent and he is not an egotist. He will leave for the good of the cause.

So who to pick? Rae is ready. So too is Ignatieff. Both have been preparing for just such an event as took place last night. They have teams already in place to take up the cause for their respective campaigns. Gerard Kennedy will likely throw his hat in the ring. Recall, he was the king maker who made it possible for Dion’s leadership. This fact may come back to haunt him. Joe Volpe may want to give it another shot but he didn’t even keep his seat last night so he’s looking for a job today. Martha Hall Findlay and Caroline Bennet will probably be tempted to mount campaigns. I’m not sure Ken Dryden will be interested. These were the players last time around.

It is important to consider requirements. Key among these is the ability to win an election. To do that a Liberal leader is going to have to deliver Ontario votes. He or she will have to expand on the only good news for the Liberals last night, the federalist Quebec votes that went their way. So no sponsorship baggage would be a plus. A leader would have to be able to appeal to voters in all constituencies across Canada to elect a government which can claim to represent all Canadians. It would help if said leader could claim to have run a successful government previously. To have dealt with tough times and made a go of it. Above all, the next leader of the Liberal Party of Canada will have to be a good communicator.

I say draft McGuinty. He has no federal party baggage. He has a successful track record. He won historic back to back majorities for the Ontario Liberals. I think he can deliver Ontario. He has a record of reaching out to other provinces, collaborating with Quebec, even. He has all the right acoutrements, an attractive wife who teaches, photogenic family, and a large personal support network. He is fluent in french. He is an excellent communicator. And he has a powerful political machine. More than any of the aforementioned potential candidates I think Dalton McGuinty is the best hope for the Liberal Party of Canada.

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Dion's Last Chance

Posted in Canadian Politics, Politics, Uncategorized on June 10th, 2008 by SlimDude

The so-called opposition (now that’s an oxymoron) Liberals voiced their strong objections to the minority governing Harper Conservatives’ immigration bill (actually a part of the budget bill, though it has no place there), tabled for third reading in the House of Commons today. John McCallum said they would repeal it when they formed a government.

Liberal MP Maurizio Bevilacqua (Vaughan) told reporters, “We don’t support the direction in which the government is going and we will have ample time in an election campaign to in fact illustrate that the Liberal plan for this country is much better.” Dion said earlier in the day, “We want to go. We want to go. “I feel that more now than it was the case some months ago, and it’s good because indeed we need to replace this bad government.” There are several things wrong with this logic. The first and most obvious is that in order to have ample time in an election campaign, you have to have an election campaign. I need not remind these Liberals that they failed in great numbers to show up for the vote.

The Liberals have employed this tactic time and again saying that Canadians do not want an election. Bullshit! I want one. I thought perhaps they just don’t know. So I went to Karen Redman’s office and made my feelings known. Three times I went in there. I suspect a lot of other people did the same because the Globe & Mail reported that party whip Redman, along with Bob Rae and Michael Ignatieff tried to convince Monsieur Dion to meet with them Sunday evening so they could convince him to bring down this aforementioned “bad government”. He elected instead to spend the weekend “at the cottage”.

The problem is, this was the Liberals last chance to bring down this government. Come fall Harper, if he is low enough in the polls to please the Liberal nervous nellies will likely prorogue parliament, depriving the Liberals of any opportunity to vote them out. In the meantime the planet cooks. The Harper minority, cash rich, continues to trash Dion in ads, and carries on tearing apart any semblance of social infrastructure in our cherished Canada.

Dion should have early on gone to the man that drafted him into this career and asked for advice. Like him or not, Jean Chretien had razor sharp political instinct. I’m sure he is shaking his head now. He would have told Dion not to be afraid to start an election campaign when you are down in the polls. Especially when you have such good issues to run on as the environment, foreign policy and the economy, stupid, the economy. Canadians may prefer a passive approach but we sure don’t back down from a fight. Dion, and all Liberals have lost a huge amount of respect for not standing up for the things they believe in and which Canadian hold dear. They have certainly lost mine.

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Welcome to Slim's Chance!

Posted in Uncategorized on April 3rd, 2008 by SlimDude

Welcome to Slim’s Chance, my blog about music. I hope you enjoy what I have to say. Please comment if you have any thoughts on a particular post.