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Posted By: Ajax Hey pmbuko! - 05/08/06 04:15 AM
If you’re Peter (or his friend), click HERE!






Posted By: AdamP88 Re: Hey pmbuko! - 05/08/06 04:30 AM
You're a day early!
Posted By: Ajax Re: Hey pmbuko! - 05/08/06 04:33 AM
Not here and not where Peter is (assuming he's home)!
Posted By: AdamP88 Re: Hey pmbuko! - 05/08/06 04:37 AM
Ah. Forgot about that time difference thing. Peter is probably asleep right now. Speaking of sleep... off I go to bed.

Happy birthday, Peter!

(did you get my email reply?)
Posted By: Tharkun Re: Hey pmbuko! - 05/08/06 04:43 AM

Have a great Birthday Peter !

Posted By: JohnK Re: Hey pmbuko! - 05/08/06 04:48 AM
Yes Peter, Happy Birthday! Jack was about 14 minutes later than necessary, but at least this year you won't have to prompt us with your strange dream.
Posted By: St_PatGuy Re: Hey pmbuko! - 05/08/06 05:27 AM
JohnK, how do you remember all these things? I can't even remember what I posted yesterday!


Happy Birthday Peter!!



Posted By: HomeDad Re: Hey pmbuko! - 05/08/06 06:08 AM
Happy Birthday
Posted By: Ken.C Re: Hey pmbuko! - 05/08/06 06:14 AM
Happy birthday, dude!

Jack, you don't play fair. On the other hand, I don't have to have cold sweats when I remember at 11 PM tomorrow night that I forgot to post a happy birthday thread!
Posted By: JohnK Re: Hey pmbuko! - 05/08/06 06:42 AM
Sean, who could ever forget "Hippo birdies two ewes"?
Posted By: BrenR Re: Hey pmbuko! - 05/08/06 07:55 AM
Happy birthday!

Bren R.
Posted By: MarkSJohnson Re: Hey pmbuko! - 05/08/06 09:47 AM
Another Happy Birthday wish!
Posted By: rcvecc Re: Hey pmbuko! - 05/08/06 10:37 AM
happy b-day , hope ya get some.
Posted By: Amie Re: Hey pmbuko! - 05/08/06 10:48 AM
Happy Birthday!
Posted By: Wid Re: Hey pmbuko! - 05/08/06 10:50 AM

Happy birthday Peter.
Posted By: real80sman Re: Hey pmbuko! - 05/08/06 10:55 AM
Happy Birthday Peter!
Posted By: oz350z Re: Hey pmbuko! - 05/08/06 12:56 PM
Happy Birthday, Peter!
All the best.
oz
Posted By: BruceH Re: Hey pmbuko! - 05/08/06 01:24 PM
Happy Birthday Peter. Perhaps Randy will re-gift his M100s to you!
Posted By: medic8r Re: Hey pmbuko! - 05/08/06 02:14 PM
Happy Birthday! For your present I will not do any premptive humor strikes on you for a period of at least one month.

Enjoy!
Posted By: St_PatGuy Re: Hey pmbuko! - 05/08/06 02:16 PM
In reply to:

Sean, who could ever forget "Hippo birdies two ewes"?




LOL!
Posted By: pmbuko Re: Hey pmbuko! - 05/08/06 03:37 PM
This is what I get for not checking the forum first thing in the morning. Clicking on this thread was like opening a precariously overstuffed closet. I'm still digging my way out from underneath your posts.

Thag ya all verr mush.

For my birthday:

- I'm getting a new floor installed today in about 2/3 of the first floor of my house (entry, hallway, kitchen, dining, and 1/2 bath). I was originally going to do the floor myself, but after weighing all the factors decided to go with professional installation. I'll probably feel guilty about it for the first week -- or when the money runs out (see kayak below). But, hey, with 12 months no payments, no interest, it's like we get a free floor!

- My wife finally got her kayak (hey wait, isn't it my birthday??) Happy wife = happy me.

- I've got a couple Amazon gift certificates to spend, thanks to Ken and a cool promotion from my preferred IT training company.

- I get to pick any two photos from my brother's portfolio to have printed and framed.

- Last but not least, I get the satisfaction of finally taming the dishwasher beast and learning that nothing in life is really free -- long story, maybe I'll post about it.
Posted By: bugbitten Re: Hey pmbuko! - 05/08/06 03:50 PM
Happy Birthday! Peter.
Posted By: tomtuttle Re: Hey pmbuko! - 05/08/06 03:51 PM
Well, I'm late to the party, but no less heartfelt than our other friends.

Happy Birthday, Peter. I shall toast you this evening with a Lagunitas Censored Rich Copper Ale. I'd greatly prefer to be in your company.

Hey, I've got a dishwasher beast that needs taming! What did you use? Amulet, crystal, wrench, duct tape, potion, money?

Anyway, enjoy your day, especially the part where the family sings "happy birthday"
Posted By: pmbuko Dammit Jim, I'm a geek, not a plumber! - 05/08/06 04:37 PM
How did I tame the dishwasher beast? Four trips to Home Depot, and probably about $25, counting the items I returned. Kinda hard to return a ruptured hose, otherwise it would've been about $18. Might as well tell the story now.

My wife found a 5 year-old bells and whistles Maytag dishwasher that someone was giving away. After verifying that there was nothing wrong with it -- other than a small puncture in the tub easily remedied by a bit of caulk -- we gladly picked it up to replace our ancient GE dishwasher -- ancient like it has those toggle pushbuttons on the front and a dial that goes ka-chunk ka-chunk when you turn it.

So when I went to hook it up, I realized that I needed some fittings before I coulf get it intalled, and it was too late that night. So the next day, I got the parts I needed, installed them with liberal teflon tape, hooked up the water and electrical, slid the machine into place, turned on the water, tightened the hose clamps some more to stop some drips, checked each end of the hot water supply hose twice more for leaks, then fired it up and ran a couple cycles. At the end of all that, I was satisfied that everything was great, attached the kick plate, and called it done.

About 5 days later, my wife calls me at work and tells me the carpet in the dining room (adjacent the kitchen) is damp. Uh oh. I tell her to turn off the water to the dishwasher and that I'd look into it when I got home. What do I find? Floor under the dishwasher is wet. Luckily, the entire floor is on concrete slab -- slab that isn't entirely level, so the water runs down the slight slope through the underlayment beneath the vinyl tiles in the kitchen, and to the carpet padding in the dining room. Whee fun. For kicks, I turn the water back on to see where the leak is coming from. It's the union between the elbow and the hose barb fitting:



So I disconnect everything, pull the dishwasher out, lay it on its back, pull the fitting off, and apply more teflon tape to the joint, thinking that will solve it. Nope. But by this time, it's too late to go to Home Depot, so I tear out the carpet in the dining room, with my wife's consent. We've been wanting to get rid of it anyway. This is a perfect excuse.

Next day (this would be last Saturday), I stay home to work on it while the wife and kids go to a abirthday party. I go back to Home Depot and get some different parts. These leak in the same place. Damn! Back to Home Depot, this time with a master plan. Get an O-ring and place that between the hose barb and the elbow. While I'm there, I also buy a new hose, because the last thing I want is an old hose bursting. So I get home. attach the new parts, get everything back in place, test for leaks, and the mother-effer is solid. No leaks, nowhere. Sweet. I make myself lunch and go to the living room to listen to some loud music. Just as I'm about to take my first bite, I hear a pop in the kitchen, followed by the sound of gushing water.

Sh*t.

I run in and turn off the water. Verify that yes, indeed, the supply hose ruptured. Grab some bath towels to clean up the approx. 2 gallons of water all over the floor, disconnect everything, slide out washer, sop up the water. Oh look, the drywall got wet, too. Set up a fan in front of the dishwasher spot and turn it on high to dry it out. Finish lunch, drink a beer. Settle nerves.

Go to Home Depot one last time and get a tough, reinforced hose rated for 200psi. Get back home, install it, reconnect everything, push it back in place, test, test, test,. Yay, it works. Now I load the dishwasher with the piles of dishes that have accumulated in the meantime -- really honey, I'll have this thing fixed in no time -- and run a load. Finally, I have the beast licked!

Now, while looking for the above pictures, I find this part on a plumbing site:


If Home Depot carried this, I'da been done the first day. Damn Home Depot. Shoulda tried Lowes.

Next time, I'll know better. Nothing like (bad) experience to teach you, eh?
Posted By: pmbuko Re: Dammit Jim, I'm a geek, not a plumber! - 05/09/06 03:02 AM
Well, the floor was completely installed when I got home. All in all they did a pretty good job. The floor itself is very nice -- a (from a distance) convincing representation of natural oak. It's better than we had hoped. My only criticisms are the two or three outside corners where the quarter round trim doesn't meet up nicely -- I know... if you want it done right, do it yourself -- and I had to call them back to re-do the trim beneath the door to the under-stairs storage which they blocked shut. Thankfully, they returned promptly, apologized profusely, and remedied the situation.
Posted By: SirQuack Re: Dammit Jim, I'm a geek, not a plumber! - 05/09/06 03:16 AM
Happy B'day my Taurus the Bull buddy.
Posted By: AdamP88 Re: Dammit Jim, I'm a geek, not a plumber! - 05/09/06 03:28 AM
Pics!

Posted By: SirQuack Re: Hey pmbuko! - 05/09/06 03:37 AM
Oh man, Bruce twisted my arm and Amie is going to be really mad at me if I don't send this prototype back, oh well, Peter the M100's are all yours.

I'll get them shipped out to you Fed Ex tomorrow...


Posted By: richeydog Re: Hey pmbuko! - 05/09/06 03:43 AM
No, not those pics...

Pics of Peter's floor. What type of flooring are we talking about, Pmbuko?



Btw Happy B-day.
Posted By: pmbuko Re: Dammit Jim, I'm a geek, not a plumber! - 05/09/06 03:52 AM
Pics? OK. Jessica has the camera hidden somewhere, so I took these with the built-in camera on the MacBook.



And this is the dishwasher from HELL! I'm recreating my emotional state after spending far too much time on my belly in front of it.


Posted By: pmbuko Re: Dammit Jim, I'm a geek, not a plumber! - 05/09/06 03:54 AM
For some reason, the pics are showing up as mirror images, even though I flipped them around. Oh well.
Posted By: richeydog Re: Dammit Jim, I'm a geek, not a plumber! - 05/09/06 04:00 AM
Very nice looking. I'm surprised we see three fingers raised instead of one.
Posted By: St_PatGuy Re: Dammit Jim, I'm a geek, not a plumber! - 05/09/06 04:02 AM
In reply to:

I'm surprised we see three fingers raised instead of one.




He was THAT mad!

For a moment I thought he was giving us a boyscout salute...
Posted By: medic8r Re: Dammit Jim, I'm a geek, not a plumber! - 05/09/06 02:29 PM
Wow, this is my first sighting of the elusive three-fingered pmbuko, now native to the middle Atlantic coast after migrating from the Pacific. Here it is in its typical dwelling, after a massive battle with its natural nemesis, the electronic device...
Posted By: pmbuko Re: Dammit Jim, I'm a geek, not a plumber! - 05/09/06 03:28 PM
I debated for a little while on which salute to give the dishwasher. It was a toss up between the bird, the shocker, and the read-between-the-lines classic.

I went with the least controversial.
Posted By: HomeDad Re: Dammit Jim, I'm a geek, not a plumber! - 05/09/06 03:34 PM
I don't know about that head near the ground, but the floors look great
Posted By: tomtuttle Re: Dammit Jim, I'm a geek, not a plumber! - 05/09/06 04:00 PM
Now, THAT'S some funny stuff, right there.

The floor looks great, Peter. That is a very rich-looking pattern.
Posted By: medic8r Re: Dammit Jim, I'm a geek, not a plumber! - 05/09/06 05:21 PM
Thank you! I try.

It was pretty wild to scroll down and see Angryman(TM) demanding that the dishwasher "read between the lines."

Not many of us are brave enough to post pictures of ourselves, so Pete gets big props here. Hell, I don't even have an avatar yet!
Posted By: pmbuko Re: Dammit Jim, I'm a geek, not a plumber! - 05/09/06 05:46 PM
Did you miss this thread I started way back in 2003? Some of the older pics are no longer around (due to changed servers), but there are still some pics of users to be found there.
Posted By: medic8r Re: Dammit Jim, I'm a geek, not a plumber! - 05/09/06 07:12 PM
Yes, I missed it, but thanks for the link. When I can, I'll add myself to the list and give it another bump.

Now what's this about normal men not wearing beards??! [a comment you made in said thread]

Great thread. Caught me up on a lot of people that I've been getting to know over the last few months. I had no idea that you guys went to kcarlile's wedding, for instance.

Any other great catch-up threads?
Posted By: tomtuttle Re: Dammit Jim, I'm a geek, not a plumber! - 05/09/06 07:18 PM
The Beer Thread needs revival.
Posted By: Ken.C Re: Dammit Jim, I'm a geek, not a plumber! - 05/09/06 07:42 PM
Hell, Peter didn't just go to my wedding.. he was my best man! And Adam took the best pictures!
Posted By: medic8r Re: Dammit Jim, I'm a geek, not a plumber! - 05/09/06 07:46 PM
Sweet! Now which one is Adam (username)?

Did you guys know each other before this board/forum, or is it just another happy story involving the good people at Axiom?

And which South Park character was the basis for your avatar? Stan, I'm guessing? Make that yourself on Photoshop?
Posted By: Ken.C Re: Dammit Jim, I'm a geek, not a plumber! - 05/09/06 07:50 PM
Adamp88--Peter's brother. Peter and I went to college together.

There is/was a website where you could generate your own SouthPark character. I don't rememeber where it is, but that's what that pic is from.
Posted By: AdamP88 Re: Dammit Jim, I'm a geek, not a plumber! - 05/09/06 11:32 PM
I still have fond memories of a bunch of grown men trying to figure out how to open the hood on a Dodge Viper.
Posted By: Ken.C Re: Dammit Jim, I'm a geek, not a plumber! - 05/09/06 11:37 PM
Ayup... took us a day, too!
Posted By: Ray3 Re: Dammit Jim, I'm a geek, not a plumber! - 05/10/06 02:24 AM
Pete - Happy B-day, my friend! I wish I was close enough to buy you another, no several more beers. Next trip for sure.

Contrary to what you might think, I have not forgotten about my promise - just trying to wipe out the last few little things in the basement and, oh yeah, golf season is here! Soon, I promise.

Seriously, I hope you have many more.

I'm not clear no something. Are you trying to repair a dishwasher or build an indoor kayak course?
Posted By: SirQuack Re: Dammit Jim, I'm a geek, not a plumber! - 05/10/06 03:14 AM
Ahhhhh, I remember that pic from about a year or so ago...back when I was a newbie, ha ha. I just tried to search for it, no luck...


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