A few years back, I started a website called "Dead Before 40." (www.deadbefore40.com). I worked hard, but got stuck writing a piece on Meriwether Lewis. Then it all faded away... In an attachment to that site, I had Rick's Ventura, in which I detailed some of the things I liked about my adopted hometown, mostly involving my search for three things-A good cup of coffee, a good surfshop, and a decent place to eat. I'm getting back to those and some other things. Let's see how this all goes....
Saturday, July 2, 2011
More on the Crown Guitar
Tuesday, June 21, 2011
The Sound of the Crown
(July 7, 2014, Rick's Note-One of the cool things about blogging is that I can go through and fix errors-kind of like a revision that doesn't have to wait to be published.
Anyway, I forgot to put a title on this, so finally, here is the title. The Crown posts seem to be the most popular).
Sunday, June 19, 2011
More on the Crown Professional Guitar
Saturday, June 18, 2011
Crown Professional Guitar Part II

I have to wiggle the two pickup switches closest to the neck. Those two work in tandem, so though the buttons allow them to be selected separately, they seem to be happiest when on or off together. I decided to leave well enough along, and screwed the pickguard back on the guitar.I tried to load some sound up, but couldn't, so that might be another post. It sounds okay, and the fret board is a bit rough. Then, I tried open tuning and used a baby jar I had in the garage, and that sounded pretty nice. I might have a half-way decent slide guitar. Now all I have to do is learn how to play slide!
Thursday, June 16, 2011
Crown Professional Guitar
When I was little, I wanted to play drums. My parents were against that idea, and offered guitar lessons instead. I took lessons for about a year when I was 9 or so, using the "FAME" guitar method, which was all done with a record and some sort of slide projector at a music school in South Gate, CA (the same one, I think, that Weird Al Yankovic
learned accordion in). I learned some basic chords, and got a Japanese built acoustic guitar that had an electric pick-up built in-maybe the subject of another post someday.

and the Crown.
I found some Armor All wipes that I use for my car, and wiped down the guitar real good.
The tuning machines still didn't fit, and I need to do some other things. I put the guitar away while I thought about possible answers.
Saturday, May 21, 2011
Officer Dummy, Pacific Coast Highway
It's been over a year since I've posted anything, and it doesn't appear as though anything I've posted has been read. No matter.Monday, April 12, 2010
Jury Duty Ventura
The first time I was called in with the first group and ended up the foreman of the first jury of the day. The lawyer and prosecutor were both very young, and after the trial they asked if some of the jury could stick around to talk to them about things they were trying to do, which I did. It took two days, and it was fun.
The second time, my group was never called, so I never came in at all.
The third time, I realized that I could call in and choose which day of the week I'd like to come in. That was awesome! I picked a Friday, knowing that cases don't generally start on Friday. The whole time I was in, no jury was ever called, and we got to go home at about a quarter to four.
This time, I picked a Monday because it is a busy week for me, and it was the only day that I could easily miss work without having to get a bunch of stuff organized.
Many people complain about jury duty, but like they taught us in Government Class in high school, a democracy doesn't work without people willing to do their civic duty. I suppose I'd have a different view if I weren't able to collect my normal pay while here, but since I do, it is interesting to see our justice system at work. What we prospective jurors were told was that many people ask for a jury, hoping that there won't be one. By us sitting there, many of those on trial will just go for a settlement or plea bargain instead of going to a jury. You never can tell how a jury will see things, and if your guilty, you'll most likely get a better sentence if you go for the plea bargain.
Since I've been here, I think I've seen every kind of electronic gadget available to keep people entertained. Laptops, cel phones, Kindles, and even the just released iPad are all here, as well old fashioned things like newspapers and paperback novels. There seems to be a greater cross-section of the public here too, perhaps a reflection of the economy and rising unemployment.
In Ventura, you don't have to stay in the jury room, though it's a pretty spacious spot. There is a TV room and a small business center with space for your laptop. Better still, however, is the cafe. The food is pretty good, and there is also a gourmet coffee shop.

I had my own mug, so I was drinking pretty good coffee for a buck (as opposed to the $1.89 that was charged if you didn't have a cup). Wi-Fi is available, the chairs comfy, the tables clean and plenty of outlets were situated throughout.
The other spot that I've spent time at in the past is the fountain in the courtyard.
Again, Wi-fi works and there are outlets on the pillars. Today, it was a bit chilly, so though I did spend some time looking at a mural based on Bless me, Ultima, it was too cold to stay outside very long. On a good day, though, there are several benches in both the sun and shade, making a nice place to read and people watch.
With a 90 minute lunch break, I was able to walk to nearby Chipotle and relax for lunch. There are several other places nearby to eat as well, including Jersey Mike's, Presto Pasta, I Love Sushi, and a few more, all in reasonable walking distance.
I'm posting at about 2:15 pm, and they haven't called a jury yet.
8:30 PM
I did get called with a group of 50 of my cohorts at about 2:30, but I had to ask to be excused. The judge said it was going to be a three week trial, and I couldn't do that. I was bummed.
But by the time we walked back to the main jury room, our day was over. We were all dismissed at 3:40.