Is it really that good with the L6 link? I did not yet find good comparisons to compare. But the sound is really good with the POD, I really enjoy it.
My new toy arrived
Meanwhile, at Mars One HQ
I'm convinced that CPAs and tax preparers are practicioners of the dark arts.
On a random note...
Mystery switches.
On a random note...
Mystery switches.
I'm staying at a friend's rented house in Chile, and decided to map all the switches spread around it, because trying to turn the right lights on was constant guesswork.
There are 56 switches total in the house.
-One of them give electric shocks when you switch it
-One switch by the bathroom toggles the light pole between the houses
-The ringer button on one side of the house opens up the gate on the other side of the house
-15 of them do nothing that i can see, and i'm kinda worried that one of them might be dropping stray dogs into lava pools on the other side of the town or something, all things considered
Here is an earlier sketch:
On a random note...
Mystery switches.
I'm staying at a friend's rented house in Chile, and decided to map all the switches spread around it, because trying to turn the right lights on was constant guesswork.
There are 56 switches total in the house.
-One of them give electric shocks when you switch it
-One switch by the bathroom toggles the light pole between the houses
-The ringer button on one side of the house opens up the gate on the other side of the house
-15 of them do nothing that i can see, and i'm kinda worried that one of them might be dropping stray dogs into lava pools on the other side of the town or something, all things considered
Here is an earlier sketch:
On a random note...
Mystery switches.
I'm staying at a friend's rented house in Chile, and decided to map all the switches spread around it, because trying to turn the right lights on was constant guesswork.
There are 56 switches total in the house.
-One of them give electric shocks when you switch it
-One switch by the bathroom toggles the light pole between the houses
-The ringer button on one side of the house opens up the gate on the other side of the house
-15 of them do nothing that i can see, and i'm kinda worried that one of them might be dropping stray dogs into lava pools on the other side of the town or something, all things considered
Here is an earlier sketch:
Welcome to South America.
In the bus, the bell (to stop the bus and get off) sometimes give electric shocks, so the bell did not ring, but the passengers' insults were heard instead. Really.
Photo of the bus line 509, who serves aexasperating45-minute wait, and a 10-minutes travel.
I won't be surprised.In the bus, the bell (to stop the bus and get off) sometimes give electric shocks, so the bell did not ring, but the passengers' insults were heard instead. Really.
a long time ago, there were those jokes about "how x catches an elephant", among which were many very suitable analogies for the pecularities of various programing languages.
I was unable to find any about Clojure, being a rather young language, but being in the process of learning it, I'd describe the experience as "walking backwards through Africa, searching for an elephant inside a forest nested inside a forest nested inside a forest nested inside a forest" :shifty:
Grounding systems are sometimes different between vehicles, and you might find there's two incompatible systems installed... and the flouro HT grounding is -ve while the bus system is +ve grounded . They'll still work but when somebody connects the same terminals..bang, or in the case of a human body.. a slight zap!Don't get the joke here, shouldn't be any dangerous voltage on a bus, its usually 24V system. HT in the fluro-lighting, but that shouldn't get anywhere near a bell-push?
Must be missing something here?
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Nah! you were looking in the wrong place.. elephants and lions walk down the main streets of the cities, down here :rofl:...I was unable to find any about Clojure, being a rather young language, but being in the process of learning it, I'd describe the experience as "walking backwards through Africa, searching for an elephant inside a forest nested inside a forest nested inside a forest nested inside a forest" :shifty:
One time last year, we had flames come shooting out of a socket that had a heater plugged into it. The heater had power but was not running. Then suddenly the flames just sucked back into the wall and never reappeared. There is a big black area around that socket now, and obviously both the socket and the heater's plug were pretty much destroyed. But thankfully we have never had that trouble again.
One time last year, we had flames come shooting out of a socket that had a heater plugged into it. The heater had power but was not running. Then suddenly the flames just sucked back into the wall and never reappeared. There is a big black area around that socket now, and obviously both the socket and the heater's plug were pretty much destroyed. But thankfully we have never had that trouble again.