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Post 10,966 made on Tuesday October 25, 2016 at 19:00
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I went and opened some boxes of mirrors that were incorrectly shipped to the clients' home instead of our warehouse. Mirrors ordered from some place who sells TV mirrors. They build them in China and crate them and ship them. Must be efficient.

Anyway, they only give you 24 hours to report any damage. Luckily we were extended an extra 48 hours since they shipped them to the wrong place. So we had to unscrew the 50 screws per crate, open each of the 3 mirrors, check it for damage, and crate them back up. What a PITA. I am hoping they ship the actual TV mirror to his place as well, because it is going to be huge. Luckily we are not installing it. We subbed a glass contractor for that. I am not going to be on the hook for cracking a $13000 mirror. :P
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Post 10,967 made on Tuesday October 25, 2016 at 19:56
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I met Brent today
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Post 10,968 made on Tuesday October 25, 2016 at 20:20
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On October 25, 2016 at 19:56, brucewayne said...
I met Brent today

Take you for a ride in the girly car? If not, you didn't meet the real Brent.

Ya know, the Brent that wears his frilly pink shirt, and white boa, when easing around town strutting his stuff.... :-)
Post 10,969 made on Tuesday October 25, 2016 at 20:27
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On October 25, 2016 at 19:56, brucewayne said...
I met Brent today

Expo?
Post 10,970 made on Tuesday October 25, 2016 at 20:29
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On October 25, 2016 at 18:41, Grasshopper said...
I'll include today and Friday because they're very much related: Other people's jobs.

Friday: Well, new home project, a pretty decent one (this is backstory). The clients wanted landscape speakers so we wired for them. Once the planters were up around the pool and elsewhere, we ran our wires into them through conduit, mounted up near the tops of the planters so we'd have access to them once the dirt got filled in. Somewhere along the way, some other company pulled our mounted stuff off of the walls of the planters, left it laying in the bottom. We saw it, thought that people would use their brains and put it back up. That was a mistake. Landscape company just threw dirt on top of it. 6 feet worth. Yeah, these were deep planters. So, FINALLY the builder got with the landscape folks and told them they had to dig it up. Yup, that job sucked. The kid (couldn't be more than 20) in charge of that task at first dug one of them up, on the left, we found it. He couldn't pull the whole thing out, didn't want to do the hard work of digging to uncover the stuff of ours that he covered up (well, someone with his company, he says it wasn't him) so we cut the wire and spliced it, wrapped the shit out of it to make sure it wouldn't get affected by water or moisture. (I had to go back and re-do that with the proper wire on Friday). They had done most of the digging for the wire we needed on the right side, but eventually since it sucks, they made the excuse that they were too busy to focus on that. Great. Client asks if we have anyone that could dig for us and I knew what that meant.

So, Friday, knowing we pretty much had no choice, we dug up the other wire we needed. Fortunately it was mostly dug up and only took about ten minutes to dig up. It toned out fine. Since we didn't have to put anything in that planter, we left the dirt out. However, we had another wire on the left side that we wanted to use if we could, and we decided to try and dig it up. Unfortunately, this planter was very skinny, and had an irrigation pipe running through it, so it wasn't so easy. We thought it was drilled through higher, but, nope...it was at the bottom of that planter, pretty much. That one took a LOT of digging. We found it, so that's great, but, we toned it out and it was crushed and didn't work so we had to use the one in the connecting planter to extend to it. Fortunately I had pulled off 20 feet, so it reached. Since we had to put a landscape speaker right there, at the end of our working wire on the left, what did we have to do? Yup, fill it back up with the dirt we just took out so we could place the speaker. It was a lot of dirt. At the end of the day, we were fortunate that we had a wire working on each side (if we didn't have one on each side working, we'd have been in for a lot more work) and it's working just fine. Also, at the end of the day, that wasn't our job to do. Idiots shouldn't have unmounted our shit from the walls and then whoever else shouldn't have freakin buried it. Note to self (and anyone who read that): If you're going into a planter for landscape speakers, drill your hole through the concrete as high as possible.

TODAY: The pool guy's job. We have a client who is great to work for and will just pay his bills when he gets them (very rich). The fiber light tube around his pool wasn't working so he called the pool guys to check it out. They replaced the...unit, for lack of a better word, that provides light to the fibers that light up around the pool and left. It didn't work. He called them back, they couldn't figure it out. He called an electrician, they couldn't figure it out. So, since he likes us, even though it's not what we do, he called us. We went and checked it out. It's amazing what you can learn if you read the instructions from time to time. The pool people who had installed this unit obviously didn't. If you've never dealt with this before, it could be helpful. The fibers come up into a box that shines intense light onto them so it can flow through and provide a cool neon glow around the pool. What the installer didn't know (but he would have had he read the instructions) is that the fibers need to be cut precisely, all the same length, all the same angle, with a hot knife. Otherwise, they're all different lengths, different angles, and the light won't travel through them as they should. Whoever installed it didn't even bother to cut them at all, just stuffed them up through the adapter and called it a day. So, we got a hot knife and went back today, took it apart, removed 4 other tubes of fibers that weren't even being used and/or wouldn't even work with the unit they installed, put the appropriate sized adapter on, cut it correctly with a hot knife to make a nice, even, straight surface for the light to onto and whaddya know? It's working the way it should. You can't tell by looking from afar in the light, but if you get right up on it, shield it and your eyes from outside light/the sun, you can see the light shining and changing colors (spinning color wheel in front of the bulb). You'd definitely be able to see it at night.

Oh and we put up some speaker rings.

Yeah, basically, other people's jobs.

The pool lighting...that's exactly how a star ceiling for a theater works. The fibers have to be cut precisely with a hot knife before they mate to the light engine.
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Post 10,971 made on Tuesday October 25, 2016 at 21:03
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On October 25, 2016 at 19:56, brucewayne said...
I met Brent today

Our condolences.
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Post 10,972 made on Tuesday October 25, 2016 at 21:23
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On October 25, 2016 at 21:03, roddymcg said...
Our condolences.

Well stated!

He leaves an impression.
Post 10,973 made on Tuesday October 25, 2016 at 21:39
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On October 25, 2016 at 21:23, ShaferCustoms said...
Well stated!

He leaves an impression.

I've known Brent longer than Ethereal has had HDMI Catx extenders. This is a painful impression!! ;)
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Post 10,974 made on Tuesday October 25, 2016 at 23:00
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Just crusin' these days. I never posted a picture of the completed car back in Jan or Feb so here you go. Retired, so I don't visit here much anymore. I don't do car shows much, I'd rather be driving, but this was taken at a local church car show, proceeds went to charity.

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Post 10,975 made on Wednesday October 26, 2016 at 15:20
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On October 25, 2016 at 23:00, bluesmaker said...
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Just crusin' these days. I never posted a picture of the completed car back in Jan or Feb so here you go. Retired, so I don't visit here much anymore. I don't do car shows much, I'd rather be driving, but this was taken at a local church car show, proceeds went to charity.

Soooo, when do you want to trade? This weekend good for you? If not, next weekend looks good for me as well.
Post 10,976 made on Wednesday October 26, 2016 at 15:46
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On October 25, 2016 at 23:00, bluesmaker said...
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this was taken at a local church car show, proceeds went to charity.

Nice donation!
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Post 10,977 made on Thursday October 27, 2016 at 12:45
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Been working on this classic:

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CLASSIC....LOL



Actually, I bought this 95 Chrysler GTC in Seattle Sept. 1 and drove it back to NC on a two week tour. Got here and have fixed most of it's minor issues, and am maybe selling it.

Averaged 39 MPG on a nearly 5K miles trip, sometimes running along at 90MPH, and it didn't run a drop of oil, or cause a single problem.

Pretty impressive for a 21 year old car with 70K on the clock.
Post 10,978 made on Saturday October 29, 2016 at 14:41
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Did some wheeling and dealing...

Sold the GTC for $3,500.00, then went to look at another old Chrysler.

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Bought for $2,700.00 (really a bit too much, but...) out of an estate. Has 36,787 miles on it. A couple very minor flaws in that one rear power window won't work, and small trim piece is missing off the other. It's like new otherwise. Everything works, AC is ice cold, tires are new.
Post 10,979 made on Saturday October 29, 2016 at 15:09
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Today i told 5 housekeepers (who walked right into my room) "NO/STOP/GO AWAY/DONT TOUCH THAT".

Whats the point of the do not disturb sign if no one pays attention to it?
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Post 10,980 made on Saturday October 29, 2016 at 15:20
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On October 29, 2016 at 15:09, Mac Burks (39) said...
Today i told 5 housekeepers (who walked right into my room) "NO/STOP/GO AWAY/DON'T TOUCH ME THERE".

Whats the point of the do not disturb sign if no one pays attention to it?

Fixed it for you....LOL
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