Hello! And yes, we also live in the east bay somewhat close to Orinda.
I recently installed a Davis Vantage Pro2.
I've been using Apple computers since 1981 and Macs shortly after that.
I haven't set up WeatherCat completely yet, since I just bought it this morning. Here's a link (http://www.spikeengineering.com/MyWeather/) to the standard web setup. Not much data yet.
Here's a couple photos from a recent road trip to the Colorado area:
I haven't set up WeatherCat completely yet, since I just bought it this morningI assume that means you've had the app for at least a couple of hours, so...
"Please don't feed the animals!" Especially those that have '65 Buick wagons!!! [rolleyes2] [lol]
I read your post about the goat. Beautiful and fun! Did you put the engine on a dyno? I used to be a little more involved in the racing scene - not much anymore. But I still enjoy cars, boats, racing and wrenching.
Regarding trailers, have you looked at any of the Airstream Bambi's? They're beautiful, but expensive.
Although we have a house in unincorporated WC, we live out in Oakley, somewhat near the water. We get a delta breeze and the temps are much cooler than Brentwood and other areas in Oakley. Over the last few years, we've noticed that WC is always about 2 degrees warmer than here. Unlike the Lamorinda area, it stays warm at night during the summer.
Great photos. Thanks for sharing. I used to bike quite a bit but appreciated your quote, "I'm simply aware of my limitations."
...The two repairs have tamed the engine a bit, but it still should be in the neighborhood of 500 horsepower and about the same amount of torque.There is no substitute for HP.
Welcome to WeatherCat zazzy.I plan to do something custom, sooner or later. I'll probably start with one of the templates though. The fifth wheel is fun too. Fun for glamping and fun for the toys.
I took a peak at your website. It's good to have that work right out of the box. Many of us have desired something more than the simple website, so there is lots of help available on the WeatherCat forums for using a template, and some of us have even built something custom from the ground up.
Whatever you decide to do with a site, we are glad to have another WeatherCatter in the Orinda area. Also, love that fifth wheel.
Welcome ... that means you've had the app for at least a couple of hoursI haven't gotten the app yet. My guess is that it has to point at an IP address.
But IMO, the downhill blasts aren't worth the mind-numbingly slow ascents.Can't you ride the chair lift up?! Just try to avoid those towers on the way down! [headbang]
I haven't gotten the app yet. My guess is that it has to point at an IP address.Now in my normal State of Confusion! [lol] The only app I'm talking about is WeatherCat. It appears you already have web space (spikeengineering), but perhaps that's not 'owned' by you and that page was simply a test? Beautiful dogs, BTW!
Years ago (and this is dating myself), I bought a decent road bike from Orinda Spoke and Pedal, and lifetime tuneups were included. It was the bike shop - everyone we knew supported them no matter where they lived. Prior to buying the bike, I'd just borrow one of my wife's because she had several road and mountain bikes. For a long period after I bought it, I was riding maybe 400+ miles a week. It was boring, slow transportation. LOL.
Quote from: elagache...The two repairs have tamed the engine a bit, but it still should be in the neighborhood of 500 horsepower and about the same amount of torque.There is no substitute for HP.
Now in my normal State of Confusion! [lol] The only app I'm talking about is WeatherCat. It appears you already have web space (spikeengineering), but perhaps that's not 'owned' by you and that page was simply a test? Beautiful dogs, BTW!I thought you meant the iPhone app. LOL. Spikeengineering is my website. So, any future development will be done there.