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Glad this day is about over.... came in to such a mess today. Literally, everything was down. Took me 2 hours to get it all back to good.
This little spat of rain showers, lightning and thunder, hail, etc. has been wreaking havoc. The older I get, the more I feel my old injuries when it rains. I'm about ready to take this exacto knife and cut my right foot off.... just above the ankle.
Glad this day is about over.... came in to such a mess today. Literally, everything was down. Took me 2 hours to get it all back to good.
This little spat of rain showers, lightning and thunder, hail, etc. has been wreaking havoc. The older I get, the more I feel my old injuries when it rains. I'm about ready to take this exacto knife and cut my right foot off.... just above the ankle.
Reciprocating saw would be better. The Exacto won't do well with bone. lol
I just drove a load of plywood down from Denver this afternoon, and had forgotten how much better the truck rides with some weight in it.
White: One of my District's school buildings got hit by lightning last Friday... twice! The IT guy has all sorts of things fried including some of the cameras we installed. I don't envy him at the moment.
Luckily mine was a matter of either turning things back on (that should have started on their own) or rebooting equipment. It's never good to get 3 phone calls before you even get to work. I really need to figure out why (this is the 2nd time) some of the VM's are suddenly powering off when we have a power flicker.