After a great deal of pain in the editing process, I was able to complete a video that used 100% voice over after the video was shot. I think in the future that I will have to put more effort into the voice work as it sounds somewhat flat throughout the video. I ended up getting a Blue Yeti microphone to use for the video and was happy with the overall results.
After visiting a local Mazda dealership and getting their recommended maintenance on my 2013 Mazda 3, with associated prices, I decided to undertake some of the tasks myself. The first in the list of maintenance items that I wanted to tackle was the brake fluid service. This involves slowly removing old fluid while at the same time continually adding fluid to the brake fluid reservoir the ensure no air enters the system. As a DIY project, I was able to save over $130 by doing it myself and needed about 1.5 hours to complete the work.
Tools required:
10mm and 9mm Wrench
Brake bleed kit (can be home made)
Shop Towels
Gloves
Oil drip pan