FadeToBlack&Gold
Microlot Marxist
Re: Gear Grinding 6: I'm So Over This.
Well, it certainly wouldn't be a hooker I hired (insert Techie joke here).
Well, it certainly wouldn't be a hooker I hired (insert Techie joke here).
Fixed.
I'd check the floorboards, too. Especially if he's read Poe.
Fly #X has popped into view. This is getting ridiculous, as I've never had anywhere close to this many flies in the previous 18 months in this apartment combined.
And no, I don't have any rotting food in the garbage disposal or anything like that. Believe me, I've checked.
If you're going to do a ****ty job of timing your loads at the laundromat, maybe you shouldn't leave.
I thank the good lord for my own washer/dryer almost every time I do my laundry.
My coffee grinder didn't want to work this morning. Put the beans in, locked the lid, pressed the button, and nothing.
So those gears DIDN'T grind?![]()
So those gears DIDN'T grind?![]()
Oh, snap!
Right up there with vacuum cleaners that don't suck...So those gears DIDN'T grind?![]()
So those gears DIDN'T grind?![]()
So those gears DIDN'T grind?![]()
Busy times at work, and our electric cart-collecting assistant keeps running out of battery power after a mere 4 hours of use. Management needs to get it fixed.
The "mule" we had earlier? Could go all day. This current one? We used to be able to run it for 6-7 hours before needing to be recharged. We also charge it at the end of each shift.Depends on the battery/technology. Our older power equipment has to be plugged in to recharged every day, our newer stuff is every other day. Also, is it a battery where it matters if you run it down as low as you can go before recharging? Or can you just recharge at will and it won't retain a "memory"?
The "mule" we had earlier? Could go all day. This current one? We used to be able to run it for 6-7 hours before needing to be recharged. We also charge it at the end of each shift.