Good morning!!!!

   / Good morning!!!! #82,941  
that's a lot of rain for an area already waterlogged Buppies. I worry about the big shallow rooted trees.

Rain finally started here, downpour as expected, but I think most of this has missed me.
I didn't put the grapple back on so I'm hoping Mother Nature will be kind.
Be safe, looks like it's right over your head now.

gen turned off, half hour for that tree...our local power company is darned good and they have nice equipment.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #82,942  
Elizabeth City, 54mph gusting to 83. Yikes. That's a gutter bender.
have been watching the edges of this storm, clicking on the little flags on wunderground.
Thankfully on the inside of the storm it looks like mostly a rain event.
I don't trust Accuwrong but other stations locally report 20-30mph winds here.
Dodged another one...if there's a third, I'm toast.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #82,945  
Ron hope you're doing better.

Buppies, sounds rough over your way. We're getting hammered with wind and rain now...lost power for about an hour...our coop has really stepped up...sent an email this morning before the storm hit saying they were on top of things...then sent me a text immediately after power went out this afternoon saying they knew and were dispatching a crew...and then later texted with an ETA for power restoral, then beat their estimate by 20 minutes and sent another text to make sure we knew it and to close out the ticket.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #82,946  
Good evening, a little while ago after it is supposed to be mostly dark the sky lit up with a yellow glow. The east windows had the drapes closed and it looked like there was a light shining on them. Have never seen that before. Lasted about 10 min and was gone. Weather station says we have had 2 " of rain but I would saw 3 looking at the pool.

Ron, be easy and heal well, prayers sent for you both.

Prayers for those dealing with the storm.

Roy, glad you are home, hope everything works out with the goof.

Have a great night. Prayers sent. Ed
 
   / Good morning!!!! #82,947  
Good Morning!!!! 54F @ 7:30AM. Sunny. High near 75F. Winds WNW at 10 to 15 mph.

Hope everything went well with the procedure, Ron, and that you'll be better'n new in no time!

There's a gray fox around here that thinks it owns the place. I hear it barking often, and many times have walked up very close to it as it watched me. Fun to watch, but I could do without the fox surprises on the front door mat...

Found and fixed a loose pin in one of the old connectors on the old motorcycle yesterday, then mounted the front fender. Managed to strip the threads in one of the mounting holes, and had to get out the right angle drill to install the Helicoil in it. That's when I found termite mud tubes in the back of the cabinet where the drill is stored.:eek: I'll need to take a slow walk around that side of the house to see if I can find where they're coming in, and probably call a termite company to deal with them.

Made a bracket for the tachometer and installed it, and will drop by my buddie's shop tomorrow to see if he has the proper connector for it. Otherwise I have some Weatherhead waterproof connectors that will probably work even better, but I'd like to stay with BMW factory stuff if I can.

The driver with the Vanagon bumpers is supposed to call an hour before he gets here this afternoon, but with how poorly this company has performed so far, I won't be sitting around waiting for the call and won't be surprised if it never comes at all.

Hang in there, gang, Friday's comin'!

I'm still surprised that you were able to determine the 2WD vs 4WD speed sensor factor.

Not mine to fire, unfortunately, or that would have happened long ago. I'm just the Quality Manager. Production Supervisors and Machine Operators work under someone else.
Keep rejecting their work if not to print. I've had to show them what I expect. I remember my first simple task as a trainee. The QC man rejected it for burrs. I had a lot to learn.
That isn't as easy as it used to be...
Not here in Texas. You can be fired here for no reason with our laws. For some idiosyncrasy, they call the law "Right to work" laws. Anything but.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #82,948  
.3" of rain so far. Almost 2 hrs to get home. Can't believe idiots drive at dusk in rain with no headlights on.

I am an "at will" employee, meaning they can fire me "at will".
 
   / Good morning!!!! #82,949  
I'm still surprised that you were able to determine the 2WD vs 4WD speed sensor factor.

There's a very strong community online built up around the Vanagon/Subaru conversions. I posted what I was seeing to a Yahoo group, and that evening a fella that modifies Subaru engine harnesses to mate up with the Vanagon responded with the speedo answer. Another posted a link on theSamba.com, another very good web resource, that went into even more depth, and that let me know about the Canadian speed sensor company. Meanwhile, the mechanic hasn't done anything because I can't read an OBD code to pass along to him so he can verify that's what's wrong. :banghead: So now I'm looking at the OBD code readers that plug into the car and wirelessly transmit the information to an iPhone app. Looks like I'm being dragged kicking and screaming into the automotive digital age.:thumbdown:
 
   / Good morning!!!! #82,950  
There's a very strong community online built up around the Vanagon/Subaru conversions. I posted what I was seeing to a Yahoo group, and that evening a fella that modifies Subaru engine harnesses to mate up with the Vanagon responded with the speedo answer. Another posted a link on theSamba.com, another very good web resource, that went into even more depth, and that let me know about the Canadian speed sensor company. Meanwhile, the mechanic hasn't done anything because I can't read an OBD code to pass along to him so he can verify that's what's wrong. :banghead: So now I'm looking at the OBD code readers that plug into the car and wirelessly transmit the information to an iPhone app. Looks like I'm being dragged kicking and screaming into the automotive digital age.:thumbdown:

Those OBD sensor readers are awesome. I want one bluetooth. Mine is connected by cable. You can set up to record, to watch O2 readings and such. I had to buy one so that I could get a cat converter warrantied. I knew the guy would try and pass it off on my O2 sensors, so I went up there armed with my laptop connected, ready to show him, and he knew that I knew what the gig was. It only cost me about $50 to buy the stuff to prove him wrong, but it was worth it. Been using it ever since.
 

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