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32 here with a constant heavy wind. Back to reality I guess. The last few warm days were great.
33 out this AM. Yesterday while I was out the weather front came through. Unfortunate it ripped a nice section of roof off one of my older out buildings. Actually peeled it back like an old sardine can, if one can remember those. LOL. Got the call from a friend as they were on the property. So, when I got back with the SO, we attempted to fix it. It's just enough of an pitch and high enough to be dangerous. I rolled out the RTV and stuck a 24 foot extension ladder in the bed to match the angle of the building so the ladder would lay flat on the roof. Then I used another ladder to climb on the roof, and used the extension ladder as footing. Unfortunate, as I was putting the extension ladder up on the roof, it failed to lock. So, I found that out as I was sliding back down. I had thought the RTV brakes gave way. No worries, I have a nice insurance policy. After listening to the SO de-brief me, I locked the extension ladder and set up on the roof again. But now I was just not feeling it, so I rolled a few panels back out, slammed a few nails into them and said to myself, I need a new equipment shed.
That building has got to be like 50 years old and has seen better days. I'll rethink my no more improvements on the property since I don't want my smaller equipment and truck to get wet. LOL. And don't need anymore debriefs from the SO.
Have a great day all, be safe.
...And years later, it can come back up. It's like she never forgets anything I screw up....
One Comcast tech suggested that when making a call to them. Agree to a call back for feedback. That will get you a USA person to talk to unless call load is real high.2017-02-26, 0751
About 32 right now...much cooler today with a high in the mid-30's.
Did some chores for the wifey yesterday which including replacing the Comcast DVR box with the new Infinity box. Not too impressed. The HD channels are nice, but the standard definition channels aren't as crisp as they were with the old box. Also, the new box doesn't display the aspect ratios correctly...every picture is 16:9 (most regular TV shows are 4:3 ratio). The old box, a Scientific American, did a better job with the aspect ratios. I don't think I ever had to go into the TV settings to change aspect ratios.
Actually, I think the SD channels were purposely degraded...sounds like something Comcast would do.
So, I'll talk to Comcast, as much as I hate to (since it's such a PITA to actually talk to a warm body).
Is your Xfinity box a X1. I like the features of this box.
Good afternoon. For the second time this week we have one of those storms coming that someone thinks deserves a name. I had hoped to cut to size a 1m x 2m sheet of stainless steel this afternoon, however the wind is already rising and if I take it outside and start now, there is a good it would become a horizontal guillotine. Perhaps best I avoid one of those "debriefings" by waiting for calmer weather.
Very neat panel installation David.:thumbsup:
