Jun 25 2010

Beware of Bikes from Walmart

People warned me to not buy a bicycle from Walmart, but I needed a bike and didn’t have the money for a $300+ bicycle at the time. Shortly after purchasing the bike I had to replace the freewheel after it got locked up. Huffy did ship the replacement freewheel to me at no additional charge because the bike was under warranty, however Walmart isn’t a real bike shop which does adjustments and repairs, so I had to arrange for help in getting the old freewheel off and the new one on.

More recently the chain started to come off, and I’d have to put it back on getting my hand all dirty and greasy, and avoid certain gear combinations so it didn’t continue to happen. I figured it just needed to be adjusted or something, so I took it into a local co-operative bike shop – Missing Link. At first the girl who looked at the bike noticed that the cable for one of the derailers was very loose, and that I’d need to make an appointment for them to check it further. I did this and brought it in the following Thursday. Another guy looked at it more thoroughly to draw up an estimate for me. He pointed out that the chain was coming off because the crankset was bent, and that they could try to bend it back. He also pointed out that the foot pedals were shot, the bearings on the back wheel seem to be going. He estimated between $80 – $120 to get it in better condition. I didn’t want to do this, and then have to shell out more again due to other issues which would crop up after another 2 months of riding.

I decided to go to their retail shop (across the street from their repair shop), and check out my other options. I ended up buying a Marin Larkspur hybrid, as I’m looking for a good street commuter bike to get me around until my Isuzu Rodeo is repaired (after I save up approx. $2000). They recommended that I get something with strong wheels such as this model. I’m a pretty heavy guy, so strong wheels it is.

I ended up paying $460 for the bike, and then re-investing into a new rack for the back, a solid U-Lock (instead of a cable lock), and front and rear lights for night time riding. I would have used the other lights I bought from Walmart, but they broke from the tension I put on them mounting them to the new bike. It doesn’t matter anyway. The new lights mount properly and I can easily take them off when I part the bike somewhere, so they don’t get stolen.

I love my new bike. I like how I can bring it back to the bike shop and they’ll fix it up for the next year. Also I like knowing that the bike shouldn’t have any problems like the Huffy. Over the weekend I used the new bike to go do my laundry.

So anyway, I’ve been taking my new bike into work and parking it next to my old bike. I really need to get rid of the Huffy, but I’m not sure what to do with it. A friend of mine suggested that I take it into Walmart and ask for a refund, store credit, or something. I checked for the Walmart return policy online before I left and went all the way over to the Walmart in Oakland. The policy online, and at the store, does not state that bicycles are an exception. At the store it does cite that there are terms regarding certain electronics/computer items. The lady at the custom service desk told me that they will repair the bike, but do not accept returns if the bike has been used. I asked how I can get it fixed, she said the group of people which can fix the bicycles are not available tonight, but will be available tomorrow (I’m not available tomorrow night). I checked for signs back by the bicycles, and also around the custom service area, but nothing pointed out this exception in writing. I don’t have my receipt with me, so I decided to not try to fight it, because I’m sure they’d call me out on that technicality.

I still don’t want to go all the way back there just to be defeated, so here it is online for everyone to know. Walmart will not take back the low quality bicycle you buy from them. If you’re going to buy a bicycle from them, I hope you consider it expendable. I bought a $70 Roadmaster mountain bike from Walmart back in 2007/2008, and it had issues with the brakes, and other minor things, but it was only $70 so I figured you get what you pay for. I didn’t think that after only 2 months of riding a $150 Huffy that it would come to this. I’m going to just donate the Huffy to an organization or someone in need…. but I know now to tell others that seriously, if you want a bike…wait till you have enough money and buy a good one from a bike shop that will maintain and repair the bike…because a Walmart bike will only end up in the trash.




Apr 19 2010

Fast Food Hangover

Yesterday I was really hungry after band practice, as I hadn’t ate anything in hours. I was house sitting, and it turns out that I just didn’t have something quick to whip up at home to satiate this hunger…so I decided to eat out. Being that I’m trying to save money, I decided that I could only justify fast food. The funny thing is that I end up pigging out on fast food, so it ends up being $8.00+ for the meal I eat. I might as well just eat healthy and feel satiated.

Anyway, I ate so much Taco Bell because I was still hungry after eating the first three items I ordered (soft taco supreme, burrito supreme, volcano taco), that I went back for more (another volcano taco, chalupa, fresco soft taco). I don’t think the weed I smoked helped either. I justified this behavior though because I quit smoking cigarettes, which are really my vice.

Well, this wasn’t a good idea. I went home and sat down, and started to have a headache beneath the warm satiated blood sugar spike which caused me to feel like taking a nap. I just sat through this thinking it would go away, but hours later while I was sitting and watching Greys Anatomy episodes the headache got worse.

It got so bad that I stopped watching the computer screen because I figured the slight strain on my eyes was making the headache worse. I drank water, and even forced myself to puke…as all that Taco Bell was surely proving to be toxic in some matter. This led to me laying down and falling asleep for a short period (20 minutes) when the headache wanned, but then I woke up again and still had this killer headache.

I ended up feeling nauseas and needing to puke again. I did this and still tried to rest, but I wasn’t sure why the headache wasn’t going away. I figured it was because I hadn’t ate in hours, and even though the Taco Bell was toxic and some was still in my system, I needed something to replenish some blood sugar. I made some oatmeal and had a couple spoonfuls before going to bed.

I didn’t take any aspirin or ibuprofen during this time because there was none, and driving down to the store seemed like it would make the headache much worse. Luckily I was able to go to sleep and wake up with only a minor headache kind of beaming in the background of my consciousness.

I came into work feeling crappy, but the ibuprofen and coffee helped. I think I’m going to stay away from weed and binging on fast food from now on. I hope this attitude lasts.




Apr 15 2010

Hulu Desktop

I just want to let everyone on the Internet know that the Hulu Desktop application rocks. Seriously.

I have an iMac, which came with a remote controller for use with FrontRow, a multimedia viewer which uses a 10-foot user interface, and came packaged with Mac OSX when I bought the computer. I’ve been using Hulu Desktop for a while with my Mac now and it works great. It ties into my Hulu account and lets me setup subscriptions to the shows that I like, so I can quickly navigate to view the latest Lost episode of season 6, or even watch clips of the latest Saturday Night Live episodes.

I just sit back in my bed and watch without having to be face-to-face with the computer screen, which is great because I’m face-to-face with a computer screen all day at work. Sure, I should be out jogging or something, but if I want to unwind with a comedy on-demand, this is great. Oh yeah, I don’t have cable also….I can’t justify paying for cable and Internet at the same time, so this is a great. I can’t wait for all the networks to come onboard and offer subscriptions to view shows online, with very minimal commercial interuptions.

If you don’t own a Mac, don’t think that you’re left out. The Hulu Desktop FAQ states “…Hulu Desktop will work with Apple and Windows Media Center remotes. Remotes that are compatible with Windows XP and Vista can be purchased at most electronics retailers.”


Feb 22 2010

Burger King Coffee

I just wanted to quickly note that Burger King coffee is horrible. It always tastes burnt. I don’t know if it’s the coffee maker, or if they’re still using that frozen concentrated coffee crap. But it sucks, I don’t understand how people put up with it.


Jan 10 2010

Cocaine

I don’t necessarily support the use of cocaine, but I really like this picture.


Apr 10 2009

Brownies

brownies

Mmmmm…. Brownies!!!