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BoomerD

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SOMEHOW, my wife managed to lose her S21Ultra phone today.

Ever since we signed up with Linked In, we haven’t had access to our phone Verizon accounts. Until now, it was just a minor inconvenience. (I’ve complained to Linked in several times…they assured me they’d get it fixed)
But…now, we don’t have access to the account, so we can’t lock the phone or use Verizon to find the phone…and we can’t replace the phone via the insurance without account access.

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<phew> the Safeway store called. One if their courtesy clerks turned in her phone a while ago…<phew>
 
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spacejamz

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Bad bout of storms in the DFW area last (just finished pouring pretty good and will probably continue through tomorrow)...

The lightning took out my A/V receiver (two year old Onkyo HT-RC360 that was plugged into a Belken power conditioner but I don't have receipts for either and not sure how much it would have cost to ship them to CA - the receiver weighs like 20 lbs or so).

Also, my a/c blower motor in the attic doesn't seem to be working (but at least the outside condenser unit still works) so I have an appointment for Monday to have it checked out.

I have ten alexa controlled ceiling disk lights and 8 of them no longer work properly. They don't completely shutoff off or they don't change to the right color.

1/2 of my low voltage landscape lights didn't come on tonight. Lastly, my GFCI plug in the attic was blinking red and wouldn't reset after pushing the Reset button on it. I was at least able to swap this out easily as the air purifier system (that sucks the 'stale' air inside the home and replaces it with 'fresh' air from outside) was plugged into this.

Wonder if it worth looking into a lightning rod or something to prevent this from happening in the future.

At least, there wasn't a direct strike to start the house on fire so I am thankful for that.
 

Hoober

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Feb 9, 2001
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Bad bout of storms in the DFW area last (just finished pouring pretty good and will probably continue through tomorrow)...

The lightning took out my A/V receiver (two year old Onkyo HT-RC360 that was plugged into a Belken power conditioner but I don't have receipts for either and not sure how much it would have cost to ship them to CA - the receiver weighs like 20 lbs or so).

Also, my a/c blower motor in the attic doesn't seem to be working (but at least the outside condenser unit still works) so I have an appointment for Monday to have it checked out.

I have ten alexa controlled ceiling disk lights and 8 of them no longer work properly. They don't completely shutoff off or they don't change to the right color.

1/2 of my low voltage landscape lights didn't come on tonight. Lastly, my GFCI plug in the attic was blinking red and wouldn't reset after pushing the Reset button on it. I was at least able to swap this out easily as the air purifier system (that sucks the 'stale' air inside the home and replaces it with 'fresh' air from outside) was plugged into this.

Wonder if it worth looking into a lightning rod or something to prevent this from happening in the future.

At least, there wasn't a direct strike to start the house on fire so I am thankful for that.
I don't know if it would have helped, but we just put in a whole-home surge protector and a 3rd grounding bar in the main panel. The surge protector likely isn't going to eat a direct strike, but they're supposed to help a lot with indirects (and ancillary effects).
 

BoomerD

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It never rains but it pours…literally.

We have a major storm hitting the PNW atm, which is fine…we need the rain, BUT the 2nd story window we had replaced last spring is leaking like mad. Got a call i to the contractor who did the work. ( leaking between window frame and opening in the vinyl where we cut out the old window.)

He actually showed up! Not much we can do until it stops raining, but we have it “diverted” so the rainwater goes into the tub instead of down the walls.

FML.
 

lxskllr

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Nov 30, 2004
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I've lost or broken eight crossbow bolts so far, and really haven't done that much shooting. I already ordered 36 more aluminum bolts, and 60 all plastic(aside from the tip). I need to see if anyone sells the fletching plug only. I have three bolts missing fletching, where the plastic just broke off. They're otherwise usable. Maybe get a dowel that fits, and make my own fletching from feathers.
 

lxskllr

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I've never heard of that happening. The Koreans really do make some shit appliances, don't they? I'd feel pretty bad if my creations were fucking up as much as theirs are. I'd figure I wasn't cut out for that kind of work, and do something I was actually good at.
 

Red Squirrel

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Wow that's a pretty dangerous failure mode. You'd think it would have some sort of separate safety cut off if it overheats.

My mom has a convection oven that has fans and one of the fans has a bad bearing, every time I go over I tell her I can probably fix it but she insists she just wants to replace the whole oven but it's been like that for years. They really don't make appliances like they used to.
 
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lxskllr

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They put computers where they don't belong. Simple electronics and clock springs aren't sexy, but they get the job done, and are robust. I can't think of a single feature I want in a home appliance that wasn't available in the 50s.
 

BoomerD

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Power has been out here and most of the coast for about 2 hours. High winds. Hoquiam (about 25 miles) had some gusts over 75 mph. About 40 here. My neighbor's fence isn't going to survive the night.