After taking a lot of packages to the post office and FedEx and getting back here and cooking and eating dinner, I got involved taking a large HP test instrument apart. There were two of these things I guess might be called electromagnetic positioners (linear type) on top and I was just going to move those, then I decided, why not take them apart?
So I took those apart, because the bearings and their tracks and the positioners and their tracks are pretty universal, it's just the big, heavy "beds" of the things that are heavy and were likely made for one applications for one company. Hard to sell. But the parts, in their their greasy glory, sure.
Then I lugged the big HP thing up into the office here and got to work. That was pretty much the night's work. The guy who picks up the scrap I leave out here was surely happy, because I heard him pick up the scraps from the positioners and the outer covers of the HP thing, and then when I was done with the HP I had an even bigger, possibly almost as heavy, pile of scrap to throw out. And pretty soon he was picking up those too. It's a nice service he provides. Yeah I could be turning in the scrap myself but it's a hassle and if there's any side thing I need to do for money, it's busking.
I call big pieces of test equipment that are heavy and hard to deal with or ship, "ugly buglys" and this was possibly the most so that I've ever dealt with. It was some work!
I went to sleep on 3 beers instead of on 4 or 5 or 6, and woke up feeling better. In the last few days I've realized, with absolutely no interest in buying my musical instruments that I want to sell off, that I'd be best off selling the clarinet back to West Valley Music and donating the reeds, books, and aftermarket mouthpiece and ligature to San Jose Jazz. Donating the shakuhachi and shinobue flutes to the Nichi Bei Bussan store in Japantown, donating the concert flute I'm not keeping to San Jose Jazz, and as for the glass flutes, maybe West Valley will want them also.
And putting the time and energy into busking. I need to go to sleep on zero beers, because if Guinness is making me feel a little bit better, than I need to have maybe one Guinness with dinner and that would be it. But probably it's made me feel a bit better because of B vitamins and/or iron so I could just obtain and start taking nutritional yeast, and look into what greens are good for iron, like beet greens maybe.
Waking up at 1 in the afternoon, I had time to pick out 20 things to list out of the parts I'd freed up last night, and to list them on Ebay. Then I packed things that had sold and took off at the usual time. I took a quick look at the dumpster on the other side of the building and there was a nice checked-bag sort of luggage, so I put that on the bike trailer, took it back here, then headed out to do my mailing/shipping.
Besides visiting the post office and FedEx I went to both 99 Ranch and H Mart but didn't buy any beer. I have enough around here to taper off on. I used the last of my money to get the 2 for 1 after 7PM special at H Mart, those little crabs that are fried whole. I'd not had those for a while.
I picked up some packing boxes and stuff on the way back, and on the ride back here, I saw two bums on bikes on the intersection of Brokaw and Zanker. One bum, with two bike tubes hanging off his bike handlebar, had finished talking to the other one and doubled back and rode off, and as I got closer I saw the one still there was good old D. L. or Diabetes Legs.
My God he's even fatter and I didn't think that was possible. Also his legs look like they're just about to rot. It was all Heyyyy good to see you, didn't know you were still around, etc. He said he had to go use the bathroom somewhere, something about staying in Milpitas, I dunno, and rode off. The guy lives on 2-liter bottles of soda.
I was finishing off the crispy crabs when Ken called. Suzy's had some kind of back surgery and he can't come over tonight so will come by tomorrow night. I said that's fine and tell Suzy to get better soon.
On my way back from 99 Ranch I'd taken the trouble to ride back on the "wrong" side of the road, on the sidewalk, to check out a large suitcase I'd seen lying there for the last week or so. It looks OK so I grabbed it, so now I had two to choose from.
I had a look at them, and I like the one I found first, best. I found out why it was discarded; it's missing a wheel. I thought it was just a two-wheeler. That doesn't bother me that much. I could put another wheel on it somehow, or just use it as a two-wheeler. It looks pretty good, Hung Phat brand, and still had airline tags and stickers on it from a recent flight. I can't beat the price, and now I don't have to worry about the logistics of buying one at Ross and getting it back here. Thank you, someone at Silicon Valley Precision Machine, for taking a flight and losing a wheel and thus supplying me with a workable checked bag.
In other news, Marvin Naylor lives! His web page is very wonky, and it takes some real digging to find his actual latest post. All I could find was the last post I'd tried to comment on, failing. I was afraid the guy had keeled over dead or something. But no, he lives, you just have to dig at every possible angle to find any sign of this online. In a way this is right and just, because the internet is pretty much a fucking load of nonsense and what matters is what you go out there into the world and do.