Good Morning!!!! 48F @ 5:30AM. Partly cloudy. Slight chance of a rain shower. High 52F. Winds SSE at 5 to 10 mph.
I read somewhere a while back that temperature should be designated by a C or an F, capitalized, and the degree symbol left off.
Also, the gibberish associated with certain symbols was cured on my iPad by adjusting one of the settings, but I don't remember which one.:confused3: It had something to do with the difference between ASCII text and the newer extended alphabets now in use on "smart" devices. I posted about it here, but don't have the energy or time this morning to go dig it out again.
As much time as I've always spent around tools and shops, I've never been much for rings, as they're so easily misplaced when taken off to work. A buddy of mine solved the problem by getting a ring tattoo, but he's got so many tattoos you hardly notice it.:confused2:
After yesterday's adventure in the garage, I took some time to put stuff away and reduce the number of paperwork piles on my desk, then found and read my homeowner's insurance policy. The good news is that the coverage limits are generous and it is for replacement value, not actual cash value. But after I started a list of losses, it's pretty clear the sum wouldn't exceed the deductible. I guess in a way, that's a good thing, too, as the fire could have turned out a whole lot worse in that respect. That being the case, it would also be a waste of time to register with FEMA. Their web site makes it pretty clear that they do not cover insurance policy deductibles.
Took a look at the documentation that came with the gate opener, and the beeps it was making the other day were a low battery indicator. That was verified when I hooked up the Battery Saver and it only showed 8 volts remaining. It'll have its work cut out for it if it can save that battery; this isn't the first time it's been severely drained and they never seem to come back after that. The Might Mule tech I spoke to last week told me that when the receiver burned it ruined the part of the control board it was connected to, and apparently it took out the ability of the solar charger to work as well. A new control board is $175, but a whole new opener mechanism is $350, and TSC has 'em on sale for $299 if I wanna wait for next year for delivery. So I'll try to swing by one in Chico today to pick up a replacement just to get the gate back into operation. All depending on how it goes at the courthouse this morning.
Tried to kindle a bit of Christmas spirit last night by watching Ralphie in A Christmas Story; it's still very funny. Then started to watch Bad Santa, which was only sorta funny and in a sick kind of way. Fell asleep half way through it, and won't bother to replay what I missed.
Hope everyone's week gets off to a great start!