Friday, September 25, 2009

my commute

I normally dont ride very hard because its urban riding with cars and pedestrians everywhere. However, there are a few places where I can go fast.



ca roule

We had extended our Skoda dream ride rental twice, but I finally gave it back today, so no car for a while -- booo! In other news, we received official notification that we will be letting an apartment in le Fontanil with an Oct 13 move in date. I have a bank account with checks and a CB. We will hopefully be picking up our car next week. Chloe has found a temporary nanny. Things are moving along!

Wednesday, September 23, 2009

bike lanes

In the past week I have seen:
+people parking cars in the bike lane, forcing cyclists to veer out into traffic
+teenagers blocking the entire bike lane walking next to eachother and then having the gall to tell me to slow down (there was a sidewalk right next to them)
+Street sweeping machines turning bike lanes into filthy swamps

Sunday, September 20, 2009

Grand Som, sorta

We got an earliesh start to try to hike up the Grand Som on a misty day. Unfortunately, we took a wrong turn and ended up doing a big loop around the monastery. Next time I'm going to at least look at a map beforehand




Saturday, September 19, 2009

Car

In our search for cars we have so far test driven the fabulous Skoda, which has been the subject of previous posts, as well as the Mazda 3 (like many other cars, available in a torquey diesel engine unavailable in the US). The mazda felt pretty good, but was quite a bit more expensive than the special offer Honda that we had previously driven. I like the built in nav system, and the visibility out of the back was better than the honda. However, it felt a little anemic on the hills, but the next step up in engine was the 185 hp diesel, which is probably more power than we need (ok, never thought I would ever write those words!) at considerably more expense. During my test drive we stumbled upon a cycling event which was a time trial up to St. Nizier. There were many fancy bikes, mostly full carbon race machines, with very serious looking riders. I watched a few get started and they were *hammering* up the hill. Later I discovered that it was a 1000 meter hill climb for 15k, and the winner did it in an amazing 39 minutes. Crazy. After this, we headed to the Honda dealership, for CZ to test drive the car (she hadn't last time). As predicted, she loved it, and we signed on the dotted line to reserve the car. So assuming all of the paperwork works out, we should have a brand new eurospec Civic next week! I know it looks small, but it actually has more trunk space than a BMW 3 series wagon, Ford focus, Outback XT, WRX, or the GTI with the seats up. It also has blue mood lighting and an ipod dock, but those had nothing at all to do with our decision.

Later on, we took the tram downtown to let Zoe frolic in the Jardin de ville

and took her up on the Boules to the top of the Bastille. We walked back down with her and ran into some friends of ours that were running up the hill (like we used to, when we were in better shape). More importantly, we went to the new storefront of Les Alpages!



I bought some Comte de Montagne, some Camember au Calvados, a super dry Picodon and some Roquefort.

Thursday, September 17, 2009

yay!

Buggy bank+ nana sold our prius -- we can buy a car in france now!

rental car bye-bye

We have to return our beloved Skoda tomorrow, which I am sad about. My only complaints after living with it for a week are: spartan interior, weak turning radius and the steering feels a little loose now (the car only has 3k km on it). Other than that, it's great.

Zoe got ahold of a Sharpie yesterday and inked herself up quite dramatically. She looked like a Mission hipster with tribal tattoos by the time she was done! Here's a youtube video about it -- email me your youtube id to view it if you dont have access.

Wednesday, September 16, 2009

moving sucks

still trying to rent our place out, sell our car, buy a new car and find a new apartment. bleh.

Monday, September 14, 2009

Stuff

My contract begins tomorrow, but I went in to work today to get the wheels turning on getting a bank account, since that is a prerequisite for almost anything. Compared to US banking, the minuses are: account fees for online banking (what?) which are happily waived because of where I work, and you get charged a yearly fee for the use of a chip embedded bank card. The benefits seem to far outweigh the minuses, though: very strong antitheft and anti fraud protection, no fees for bank card usage anywhere in the EU, at any ATM and cap gains immune interest bearing savings accounts. Not bad!

From the bank, we drove to check out a car at the Honda dealership. The car in question was the Honda Civic Diesel, and I had already read a lot about it. Normally civics are fine cars, if a bit lacking in pizzazz. The euro version, however, is a different story. It looks really sleek and has a lot of awesome features. For example: fold flat seats which turn the boot into a gigantic pickup bed-esque space (more room than most cars in it's class), cool cockpit with glowing blue everywhere, triangles everywhere, and a kick ass motor. It has the unavailable-in-the-US 2.2Cdti diesel motor, which is smooooth. My only complaint is that you have to rev it a bit, but it's a Honda motor, after all, so I guess that's not a big surprise. Once it gets going, it pulls really hard, and handles very well. We took it on the first part of the road up to St. Niz, and it did great. I was actually surprised that the car guy lets us leave with it, with only a photocopy of my drivers license! Maybe car sales are so bad now that insurance from a car theft is a viable option? Anyway, back to the car: only 140 hp, but 251 foot pounds of torque! Add UK fuel efficiencies of 62 mpg on the highway and 42 in the city, and it's looking like a front runner. Granted those are imperial gallons and the UK efficiency ratings seem way far away from reality, but still! The last bit of good news is that the CO2 emissions are very low, so no supplemental charge for having a terr'rist financing machine like the Cayenne Turbo I saw pulling out onto Jean Jaures today. Talk about conspicuous consumption! those are 167,000$ here without options. I can't even imagine what the insurance is like, or paying for the gas since it gets 14 mpg. So yeah, I'm hoping we can get a euro civic.

Later on, Zoe and I went to the park 20 feet away from out temporary apartment:



And checked out the view from the balcony

Chartreuse Monastery

We got a late start and then headed to the Chartreuse Monastery. I was very pleasantly surprised by the pep in the Skoda 105 hp diesel motor (never thought I would write anything like that!) and after taking in the beauty of the roads leading up to the col de Porte and down through St. Pierre en Chartreuse, we parked at the Monastery lot. In retrospect, bringing Zoe to a place where you are asked to respect the monks' vows of silence was perhaps a little ill advised, but she was actually very well behaved.









We drove back through St. Laurent du Pont to Francks place, where we had another great meal with wine to match. I talked to Franck a little about the Hackintosh phenomenon and am thinking about trying to set one up myself at some point.

Saturday, September 12, 2009

We went by the market in St. Egreve this morning; very nice!




Franck had bought croissants and other delicious things early in the morning, so we did not violate te first rule of the French Market: never shop while hungry! With Franck's help, we moved to our new temporary digs which is on the border of a somewhat scary (but nothing like East Oakland Scary) neighborhood. The apartment is great, though. On the car ride to the new place, Zoe pointed out the window at the Neron (A large outcrop of rock visible from most of Grenoble) and said "BIG.. ock!". I'm hoping that is an indication that she will be drawn to the magic of limestone. Ock=Rock, by the way -- she has trouble with leading consonants. Her first french word appears to be "Merci", but she doesn't quite know how to use it yet.

Friday, September 11, 2009

Carrefour

We accidentally slept sixteen hours today, waking up at the break of noon. After a quick walk


down to an unfortunately closed boulangerie, we had some lunch and then headed to Carrefour for some provisions. The first thing you see when you enter the store is the pitiful wine section:

pathetic!
The next thing we did was check out the TVs and then o to the cheese section, which Zoe greeted with shrieks of "CHEESE" and pointing at the cheese.

I managed a quick ride up past Proveysieux, which was kind of painful, and felt slow. I didn't realize it packed that much elevation in such a short distance. If trainingpeaks is right, its more than 2k feet in 3.5 or so miles, for an average grade of 11%. I was pinned the whole time, but barely moving.

I descended via the Route de Claix, which has a few scary turns on it. I saw a dude in a bandana channelling Pantani cranking his way up the bottom section.

Dinner was excellent as always at Franck's. He even cracked open a 1999 Pomerol!

Zoe at Franck's

Thursday, September 10, 2009

Arrived in Grrrrrenoble!

Franck very kindly picked us up -- It would have been two trips without his help, I think. The plane flight was kind of painful, with Zoe in full mommy-cling mode. None of us got any sleep, there were no LCDs in the seat backs, and I dropped a cup of tomato juice on the ground, which fired an impressive spatter of juice all over my pants. As the cabin got brighter in the sunlight, I kept noticing new areas where the tomato juice had reached, including all the way up to the little air nozzley things! Impressive range on that juice.

Leaving SFO was very sad -- we'll all miss the parents a lot.

Wednesday, September 09, 2009

Setting off for france today

Last minute packing, etc etc!

Tuesday, September 08, 2009

ride with Howard

Rode up tunnel and grizzly with Howard and his new Pinarello Dogma DI2. I had good legs at the end, so I rode up Marin (had to put a foot down after almost falling over on one of the steep sections).

Here are power, cadence and speed for the Marin section

bike packing

I found aTeam Bike case on craigslist; here is my attempt to pack my beloved Merckx into it in a manner that will prevent the throwers from destroying it.

Sunday, September 06, 2009

Friday, September 04, 2009

Thursday, September 03, 2009

Last day at work

I can't believe we're moving to France!! Are we crazy?

Wednesday, September 02, 2009

today's ride

felt ok, but got passed by all manner of people -- even an old guy with down tube shifters.

Tuesday, September 01, 2009

breakfast

with my AM work buddies at the cable car cafe in south san. You always discover the cool places when you're about to leave!

Monday, August 31, 2009

Zoe's Last Day in Day Care

I had been dreading this day for a while, because Zoe loves her day care, and she has been so well cared for. I picked her up for the last time, emptying out her little cubby and saying goodbye to the teachers. It's embarrassing, but I got a little teary. I guess it was hard knowing that she had no understanding of the finality of what was going on, and that she wouldn't be feeding the fish or pounding her fists on the table for more food tomorrow.

Mac Factory in the news

Today we went to our old home: the Mac Factory in East Oakland. We were there to help unload some trash from Kenji's truck. On the way in, I noticed that the security gate had been destroyed, and several cars in the lot had been smashed into each other. It looked like something big or fast had done it, as the cars had obviously been parked, and you could see the tire skid marks for six feet on one of the cars. My mom called the supe to ask him what hd happened, and it turns out that early in the morning a big rig had somehow made it into the Mac Factory lot and crashed into someones car. The details that follow are unclear, but it looks like the guy whose car had been damaged called the police, the truck driver then went berserk and destroyed five other cars, some electrical wiring conduit and the gate before fleeing onto 880. A little later, hew was pulled over by the CHP and he opened fire on one of the officers with a shotgun. Here's the sfgate report:

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Big rig driver arrested in Oakland police shooting case

Henry K. Lee, Chronicle Staff Writer

Sunday, August 30, 2009

(08-30) 17:49 PDT OAKLAND -- The driver of a big rig truck was arrested today after he shot and wounded an Oakland police officer on Interstate 880, fled the scene and then crashed, police said.

The suspect, a 41-year-old Alameda man whose name wasn't released, had been pulled over by two officers about 3:45 a.m. on northbound Interstate 880 near the 66th Avenue off-ramp because he appeared to be driving erratically, said Officer Jeff Thomason, Oakland police spokesman.

The driver came out of the truck and opened fire with a shotgun, injuring one of the officers in the foot, Thomason said. The officer, whose name wasn't disclosed, was treated and released.

Police returned fire, but the man got back into the truck and continued north on I-880 before crashing and flipping over between High Street and 29th Avenue, Thomason said. He ran from the truck but was arrested near 35th Avenue and East 9th Street at 11:25 a.m.

Read more: http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2009/08/30/BAR919G46A.DTL#ixzz0PivxbS9P

Saturday, August 29, 2009

Subie Sold

There is not an adequately large unhappy face icon for how I feel about this. The Outback XT has been such a fantastic car, and there is no way we will be able to afford a car like it in France (cars are way more expensive there). I would put together a nostalgic photo montage if I had any time

going away party




Friday, August 28, 2009

icies!

Zoe's new favorite food

Monday, August 17, 2009

stuff

Our container is checked into the port of Oakland, due in France in late september! ~7500 pounds of stuff!

Saturday, August 15, 2009

Alta .. for the last time in a while?

We drove up to Alta with Christa today, stopping at Awful Annie's as usual. A Ferrari Testarossa was in the lot, which a waiter was admiring. He told me that the cobra that we saw a few weeks ago belonged to the same guy and that the Testarossa only had 30k miles on it.

Thursday, August 13, 2009

packing




Eve of shipping

getting all the stuff together. Hoping nothing critical ends up on a boat for 6-8 weeks.

Wednesday, August 12, 2009

Visa

got it today! Also tried on the Oakley Jawbones ... amazing optics, even if they make you look like a bit of a geek

got my visa!

after a loooong morning at the consulate.

Tuesday, August 11, 2009

Monday, August 10, 2009

Guh?

decent wheels, ultegra components, carbon fork and ... platform pedals?

Tesla

With clean air stickers!

Aston Martin


with a GT-R thrown in as a bonus. Will I miss seeing all the exotics? Maybe a little.

prius turbo

We made a very quick trip up to Alta to get our sleeping bags for the big move. Tons of traffic on the way back, and we were behind this:

A prius with shiny aftermarket exhaust tips! hilarious!

Sunday, August 09, 2009

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