Thursday, February 11, 2010

Home Improvement

That's right: I am doing a blog entry not sports related (don't get used to it)

For the last month or so, with the help of my parents, I have turned into a Home Depot weekend warrior. I have had a lot of projects in mind that I would like to do to this house of mine, finally decided that project one would be to update the basement. I will try to do updates on this in segments as they come.

Step one was dis-mantling what was already there. The ceiling was an outdated drop tile ceiling with borders that looked like 70's wood paneling. The Tiles themselves were actually in decent enough shape, but it looked pretty terrible so it had to go. Getting the tiles themselves off wasn't too difficult, although it was messy and became covered in dust. The difficult part was removing the framing as every piece was attached to the ceiling with wire. It was a pain in the butt, but relatively easy compared to the work that the walls required.

The walls had two components on them: The top section was drywall that had wallpaper stuck right to it, and the bottom was a cheap wood panelling. The panelling was relatively easy to remove. The hard part was the dry wall. First we had to remove the old wallpaper which, as I said earlier had been stuck to the drywall with seemingly no primer so it was difficult to remove. Once the wallpaper was removed we were able to access the nails to remove the dry wall pieces themselves. Once we had all the pieces removed we had a picture of what was behind.

Now, neither myself nor my father are licensed carpenters, but I believe the people who built the house had no idea what they were doing. Many times when examining the structure we find ourselves saying "Why the heck would they do that?"

As mentioned, the top half was sheet rock, so behind that was just the studs and insulation. Since the bottom layer of panel was thinner, they had to put a layer of shims all around the room so that the two levels would sit plush. So I had to go around with a hammer and pull out every single shim, probably about 50 total. And then go back and find the residual nails. Some of the Styrofoam insulation was damaged, but nothing terrible. Our other major discovery was a third window that had just been covered. At first when we saw it we figured the window was gone, but had just left the frame. Upon further inspection, we discovered that the pane itself was still in there.

Kind of a random ranting about what we've done. Next step we are working on is the expand the duct work before the ceiling goes up. As of right now, there are only two grates and they are both on the primary duct, so we are going to extend out in both directions to get better circulation in the room.

All I can say is it is a good thing my dad is good at this stuff, because otherwise if it were just me, it would end up looking like it was before we took it down. More to follow as it develops.

Monday, January 4, 2010

NFL playoffs - Wildcard round

Wow, so it's been about 3 months since my last post. New years resolution #1, actually do this this year. And I will hopefully do something other than sports, but being the first entry of the year and the playoff season is at hand, its football talking time :-).

So the teams stack up like this:

NFC AFC
#1 Saints (z) #1 Colts(z)
#2 Vikings (z) #2Chargers (z)
#3 Cowboys #3 Patriots
#4 Cardinals #4 Bengals
#5 Packers #5 Jets
#6 Eagles #6 Ravens

The teams denoted with a (z) have a first round bye. So that leaves the first round match-ups as: Cowboys/Eagles, Cardinals/Packers in the NFC and Pats/Ravens and Bengals/Jets in the AFC. Oddly enough, with the exception of the Pats and Ravens, the other three games are a repeat of last weekend. Cowboys beat the Eagles 24-0, Packers beat the Cardinals 33-7 and the Jets beat the Bengals 37-0.

Cowboys vs. Eagles.
As I said above, the Eagles got shut out in Dallas last night, 24-0. They looked absolutely lost offensively and with the exception of a heads-up interception, did virtually nothing on defense. That all being said, this is an upset pick. Philly will win. Dallas won the first meeting of the year 20-16, then destroyed them last night. It is awfully difficult to beat a team three times in a season, let alone twice in two consecutive weeks. Philly was on of the hottest teams in the NFL going into last week, winning their last six games. They are an extremely good post-season team, where as Dallas hasn't won a playoff game since 1996, despite home-field advantages. They haven't yet found a kicker they can rely on, releasing Nick Folk a few weeks ago and their new kicker, Shaun Suisham was released by Washington earlier this year, and then missed a 30 yd field goal yesterday. It didn't ultimately matter, but an unpredictable kicker going into the playoffs is scary. Andy Reid is too good of a coach to be out coached by Wade Phillips three times this season. Prediction: 24-17, Eagles

Cardinals vs. Packers

I expect another turn around in this game, in that it won't be another blowout. That being said, and as much as it hurts me to say this, the Packers will win again. Green Bay started the year 4-4, including two losses to the Vikings and one to the hapless Buccaneers. But since then, they have won 7 of their last 8 games, and had it not been for some late game heroics by Ben Roethlisberger, they would have won that game too. The Packers actually finished with a better record than the Cardinals, but since they are a Wild-card team, they are forced to travel. I believe it will be a closer match-up than last night's game, since the cardinals seemed to just be preparing for the playoffs. Kurt Warner only threw 6 passes then handed the ball over to Matt Leinart, who continued to show that he is one of the biggest busts ever. AZ back Hightower and Wells only combined for 12 total rushing attempts, though credit for that can be given to the increasingly impressive Packers defense. Cardinals will be in further trouble due to the probable loss of wideout Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie who appears to have blown out his knee. One more not on this game is the continued progression of Aaron Rodgers into one of the NFL's premier quarterbacks. He really shows what a QB can become if he is given time to ride the bench and learn the system and the league before being forced to play. Ryan Leaf . When he actually has time to stay in the pocket, he is a devastating passer. That being said, the Packers offensive line is atrocious. Rodgers took more sacks (50) than any other QB in the NFC, the closest was Jay Cutler with 35. Everything aside, Packers win again. Prediction: 27-14, Packers.

I will do the AFC if i find the motivation, but I doubt it. If my predictions hold true, the division round games will be: Saints v. Eagles and Vikings v. Packers. Go Vikes :-).