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Sunoverbeach Offline
#451 Posted:
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Booooo!!!
danmdevries Offline
#452 Posted:
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Came home to a flooded basement. Only real casualty was my computer monitor power supply. I'm pretty good about making sure plugs and stuff are off the ground, but that one was not.

I keep a spare sump pump ready to go already with the pvc pipe connected all I have to do is loosen a hose clamp on the rubber connector and it's done.

So I did that and the spare wouldn't switch on reliably. It would do it for 3-5 cycles then stop. Would work again if I jiggled it but that's not gonna work. Had a float switch in a box on a shelf for probably 10 years so I pulled that out and put it on the backup pump but the float switches at a higher water level than the native pump switch so if the pump switch doesn't close, the secondary float switch won't do chit. Pulled it out to open up the switch box to jumper it to always closed but then tore the gasket when I opened it.

So I had to run back out to Menards and buy a new one. Gonna try to get new switches for the first two but not today. Still got a bunch of other chit to do and need to go to bed.
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#453 Posted:
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Damn Danm

Tough luck
Ram27 Online
#454 Posted:
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d'oh! Brick wall Brick wall d'oh!

Hoing you are able to resolve issue soon danm.
Gene363 Offline
#455 Posted:
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Good Thursday Morning! it's ab overcast 67° on the way to 73° today. I just got back from picking up a CPAP machine, going to bed is now going to be more complicated. Brick wall
deadeyedick Offline
#456 Posted:
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Ram27 wrote:
d'oh! Brick wall Brick wall d'oh!

Hoing you are able to resolve issue soon danm.



A good hoing resolves many issues.Applause
Ram27 Online
#457 Posted:
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Oy vey I be losing it. d'oh!
MACS Offline
#458 Posted:
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Ram27 wrote:
Oy vey I be losing it. d'oh!


On the bright side you didn't walk into a closed door and smash your nose.

So you got that goin' for ya... which is nice.
Ram27 Online
#459 Posted:
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Indeed MAC Indeed Think
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#460 Posted:
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The outside is eerily quiet and still outside... no breeze. Looking to the east is gray skies... some precipitation is on the horizon. Temps are on the borderline of rain and/or snow. Forecast says an inch or two if its snow tonight but I'm guessing it will be a mix of cold rain, topped off with a glaze of ice then some and snow.

Ordered a new hood latch for my son's car. Probably go down to visit Burt, my wizard friend, at his machine shop/barn/garage this weekend to to replace it and shoot the $hit with him for a couple hours and see what projects he's working on this week.

Tentatively accepted the job offer for the IT position with the contractor tied into the local schools and townships and stuff. It hinges on them landing the contracts for the upcoming year, should happen this coming week. Nothing set in stone yet, but fingers crossed - prolly 80% a done deal, 20% not happening. I don't really like having things hinge on a contract basis but since I'm a greenhorn in professional IT area, it's a foot in the door and added experience to the resume.

Other iron in the fire is another manufacturing engineering gig. It sounds like it might be a high maintenance/stressful job. They've contacted my references (good sign), and asked me about what I'd like for a salary and stuff (good sign). It's a backup plan but I'd rather transition into doing the IT thing even though the engineering gig would likely pay more.

Job satisfaction and work/family life is something that is hard to put a number on but one that I've grown to appreciate. Given the choice, I'd pick a personal fulfilling job that pays less over a job that pays more at the expense of my sanity.
Ram27 Online
#461 Posted:
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Agree and hopefully works out for you.
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#462 Posted:
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On an unrelated note.. kinda have a craving for some chicken piccata. I think that will be on the menu this weekend.

Local restaurant make theirs with artichoke hearts vs capers. It's pretty good. I normally use capers but will prolly try to recreate it with the artichoke hearts this weekend.
Ram27 Online
#463 Posted:
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👋👀👋😉
Ram27 Online
#464 Posted:
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Hello 👋
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Hi !
HockeyDad Offline
#466 Posted:
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Chicago deep dish pizza in the oven!
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#467 Posted:
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BuckyB93 wrote:


Job satisfaction and work/family life is something that is hard to put a number on but one that I've grown to appreciate. Given the choice, I'd pick a personal fulfilling job that pays less over a job that pays more at the expense of my sanity.


Only took me 20 years to learn that.
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#468 Posted:
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Sanity's overrated. I'm considering just going without
Ram27 Online
#469 Posted:
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Welcome to FRIDAY!
Let's wrap this 500 up today as it's FRIDAY! .......Applause
Speyside2 Offline
#470 Posted:
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Good morning. Retirement has it's perks. Every day is a Saturday or Sunday.
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#471 Posted:
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Morning, peoples. I'm gonna make this Friday even better than yesterday's Friday. Details TBD
deadeyedick Offline
#472 Posted:
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Happy Saturday to Ram.

Happy Friday to the rest of youse guys.
MACS Offline
#473 Posted:
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^ LOL

Mornin' dudes. Dog walk completed... but only 6500 steps and 35 minutes in the HR zone. Looks like I got some more exercising to do. d'oh!

I've got Costco Spareribs for da smoker tomorrow morning. Gonna watch KC dismantle the Jaguars.
Ram27 Online
#474 Posted:
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deadeyedick wrote:
Happy Saturday to Ram.

Happy Friday to the rest of youse guys.




Applause LOL LOL LOL LOL Applause
Mr. Jones Offline
#475 Posted:
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An awesome steak sammich @ ROSA ROSA is "on" for today...
Gene363 Offline
#476 Posted:
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Good Friday Morning! It's a clear 53° on the way to 64° today. Waiting for a Dominion Energy technician to evaluate our power consumption.
MACS Offline
#477 Posted:
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Not sure what I want to eat today. Think

Chik-fil-A is always a good option.
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#478 Posted:
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Gene363 wrote:
Good Friday Morning! It's a clear 53° on the way to 64° today. Waiting for a Dominion Energy technician to evaluate our power consumption.


I can help.

You use too much electricity. You need to turn everything off between 4pm and 9pm. You should switch to a bug diet to help with methane emissions. I’ll send you my invoice.
Ram27 Online
#479 Posted:
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MACS wrote:
Not sure what I want to eat today. Think

Chik-fil-A is always a good option.


Not at Horsham: Shame on you

Chick-Fil-A wants to add a second drive-thru lane at its Welsh Road location. (Scott Anderson/Patch)
HORSHAM TOWNSHIP —Chick-Fil-A feels your pain.

Officials and representatives of the fast-food chain understand that the Welsh Road location's parking lot can cause mass confusion, congestion, and frustration. They've heard it from residents, from those nearby who frequent the eatery, and even from township officials.

"It's a problem. We all know that," said Horsham Township Council President Mark McCouch, a regular customer.

So the eatery's officials appeared before the council last week to say they have a plan for easing that congestion and reconfiguring some of the traffic.

Attorney Julie Bernstein, representing the eatery on behalf of the Kaplin Stewart law firm in Blue Bell, outlined a preliminary land development plan that would shuffle around traffic.
Gene363 Offline
#480 Posted:
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HockeyDad wrote:
I can help.

You use too much electricity. You need to turn everything off between 4pm and 9pm. You should switch to a bug diet to help with methane emissions. I’ll send you my invoice.


All that and a recipe recommendation too. Thanks! LOL

The inspection if "free" but I wanted to call their bluff. They periodically send out a letter claiming our average monthly home power consumption, (1,750 KWH) is more than similar homes, (1,200 KWH) and much more than energy efficient homes, (750 KWH) in the area. I believe they are pulling those umbers out of the, uhm, air.
HockeyDad Offline
#481 Posted:
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Gene363 wrote:
All that and a recipe recommendation too. Thanks! LOL

The inspection if "free" but I wanted to call their bluff. They periodically send out a letter claiming our average monthly home power consumption, (1,750 KWH) is more than similar homes, (1,200 KWH) and much more than energy efficient homes, (750 KWH) in the area. I believe they are pulling those umbers out of the, uhm, air.


They really have those numbers. People like me help them with software for stuff like that!

They offer these audits so they can help you buy less product from them. Huh? Well they can’t build new power plants so they need to cap the demand side. Plus the Public Utilities Commission requires it as part of the green agenda.

Replace all your appliances. Upgrade your insulation. It costs money now but pays off over the years in reduced power bills.
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#482 Posted:
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Morning Ram and gang. Going to cut a formica countertop and hang it on the back porch beside the blackstone today.
Ram27 Online
#483 Posted:
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corey Herfing
MACS Offline
#484 Posted:
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Chicken sammich, waffle fries, vanilla milkshake.

My belly is a happy mudda fugga.
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#485 Posted:
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Snow shoveled.
Driveway salted.
Breakfast with a friend and her daughter (breakfast burrito and coffee) done.
Car gassed and washed.
Hit the casino for some weekend Misery Bets.
Walked the dog.
10,500 steps completed.

Heating pad warming the low back.

Maybe a nap, then cigars in the later afternoon.

Bushed.
8trackdisco Offline
#486 Posted:
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Found a bottle of Bitters in the fridge I had forgotten about. Guessing it is like 3 or 4 years old.
Do bitters go bad?
If they go bad, what happens?
Do they get sweet?

Anxious
8trackdisco Offline
#487 Posted:
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Gene363 wrote:
All that and a recipe recommendation too. Thanks! LOL

The inspection if "free" but I wanted to call their bluff. They periodically send out a letter claiming our average monthly home power consumption, (1,750 KWH) is more than similar homes, (1,200 KWH) and much more than energy efficient homes, (750 KWH) in the area. I believe they are pulling those umbers out of the, uhm, air.


Maybe you turn the heat down in your basement "green initiative"?
Ram27 Online
#488 Posted:
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Let's wrap this 500 up 👆 SLACKERS ram27bat
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#489 Posted:
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I got no dance partners here and need to hit the road soon.
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#490 Posted:
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4 NEIN OH!
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Peanut butter sandwich and hot chocolate.
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horse
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WELL?! We're waiting!
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Erin Dolan is attractive.
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Is there a Miss Nude America? What would the talent show part of the program be?
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jester
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Bored
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Brick wall
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