Things that annoy me

/ Things that annoy me #101  
Dump truck drivers that don't sweep off the back of the truck before leaving the quarry. You know the jerk is up there in front of you when individual rocks start bouncing towards your windshield at 65 MPH.

I have to admit that the dump truck drivers around here do a good job of sweeping off the back of the truck. For some reason I check the back of dump trucks to see if they clean up. Strange habit that is for sure. :laughing::laughing::laughing:

Later,
Dan
 
/ Things that annoy me #102  
I just thought of another one. BTW, this could go on for a long time. "What about the drivers, when sitting at a Red light, dumping their vehicle's Ash Tray" on the roadway?
 
/ Things that annoy me #104  
I just thought of another one. BTW, this could go on for a long time. "What about the drivers, when sitting at a Red light, dumping their vehicle's Ash Tray" on the roadway?

Tossing out the ash tray, butts, and just trash does get my dander up. :mad:

Most people in my town put the shopping carts in their corral. It used to be a problem in FLA but here, not so much.

People going way below the speed limit, then speeding up, followed by slowing down.... :shocked::thumbdown: Usually they are on the phone.....

Neighbors that play loud music. We bought land in the country to avoid this problem. We were not in the house a week or two when I went outside one night and %^&*() I heard MUSIC! :mad::mad::mad: At first I could not tell where the direction of the music. I thought it was from houses over a mile away. Then it dawned on me it was the church off one of our corners! :laughing::laughing::laughing: They can get pretty loud down there but it does not last long and I can't here it in the house. :D:D:D

Ya, this thread could last a while. :laughing::laughing::laughing:

Later,
Dan
 
/ Things that annoy me #105  
Most of the world runs on 220V and metric system. Why does America still use 115V and pounds, oz and MPH?

mark


According to one of my professors: Our system is designed sothat you have to touch two particular wires to get shocked by 240. Wall outlets won't do it. You have to mess with the drier, or well pump AND touch two wires simultaneously to get clobbered by 240V.

Except for static, I've never been shocked by more than 120V, and I'd hate to think what 240 would feel like.

None of us thought to ask how the Europeans mitigate that risk, but I'm sure they have made their home systems as safe or safer.
 
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/ Things that annoy me #106  
I just thought of another one. BTW, this could go on for a long time. "What about the drivers, when sitting at a Red light, dumping their vehicle's Ash Tray" on the roadway?

been a while that I was in a vehicle that had an ashtray... I hear that the state of TN issues $50 fines for a single tossed cigarette butt...that could add up...
 
/ Things that annoy me #107  
The trash truck that services my area is a one ton open top self loading thing.
You know when it is pickup day because all the paper trash is scattered all over the place plus the driver knows only on speed.....FLAT OUT..... skid marks at every pickup point (on flat areas).
 
/ Things that annoy me #108  
The trash truck that services my area is a one ton open top self loading thing.
You know when it is pickup day because all the paper trash is scattered all over the place plus the driver knows only on speed.....FLAT OUT..... skid marks at every pickup point (on flat areas).
 
/ Things that annoy me #109  
People who can't make up their mind...

Waiter: "Are you ready to order maam?"

Sharn Jean: "Yes. How is the meatloaf here. Is it good"?

Waiter: "I've never had it maam, but I'm sure it's good. We serve a lot of it."

Sharn Jean: "What comes with it?"

Waiter: "The sides are listed there on the bottom right hand side of the menu. We have seasoned green beans, cottage fries, braized mushrooms, steamed vegetables, mashed potatoes and grilled squash".

Sharn Jean: "I'll have the seasoned green beans, the braized mushrooms...and can I substitute french fries for the mashed potatoes?"

Waiter: "Yes maam, I'll do that for you".

Sharn Jean: "I think I'll have the catfish. Is it good here?

Waiter: "Yes maam, it's very good. I recommend it"

Sharn Jean: "How many pieces do you get?"

Waiter: "Usually two large pieces, sometimes three smaller pieces."

Sharn Jean: "Good. That's what I'll have. Do you have unsweetened tea?"

Waiter: "Yes maam".

Sharn Jean: "Is it brewed tea?"

Waiter: "Yes maam, that's the only kind we have"

Sharn Jean: "Good. I can't stand instant tea. I'll have unsweetened tea then."

Waiter: "And you sir, what would you like?"

Me: "I'd like the chicken fry, mashed potatoes and gravy, braized mushrooms, seasoned green beans and water to drink"

Waiter: "Thank you sir."

P.S. I hope Sharn Jean doesn't read this. :rolleyes:
 
/ Things that annoy me #110  
LOL, been there. I don't think my wife has ordered a standard menu item without asking for some modification in the 26 years we have been together. I also don't think I have done a thing in the last 26 years that my wife hasn't ask for some modification. Guess it just comes with all the good things she has done for me...though it does make me crazy at times.

MarkV
 
/ Things that annoy me #111  
According to one of my professors: Our system is designed so that you have to touch two particular wires to get shocked by 240. Wall outlets won't do it. You have to mess with the drier, or well pump AND touch two wires simultaneously to get clobbered by 240V.

Except for static, I've never been shocked by more than 120V, and I'd hate to think what 240 would feel like.

Also the higher voltage requires smaller conductors and typical circuits are 12 and 16 amp.

Lightning protection is also standard as well as GFCI for decades in the panel...

None of us thought to ask how the Europeans mitigate that risk, but I'm sure they have made their home systems as safe or safer.

I've done some residential wiring on new construction in Austria...

It is different... in that 220v is the normal voltage and 380v for things like electric continuous flow water heaters.

The 220v outlets are much safer than ours in that there is no way a person plugging into the outlet can have contact with either prong of the plug because the receptacle area is recessed.
 
/ Things that annoy me #112  
Applause for you action on this.:thumbsup:

My peeve, is people who ask my advice, then ignore it and ultimately come to me to help fix the resulting mess. Over and over again.


There is a name for these people...Askholes.
 
/ Things that annoy me #113  
Just look at the money taxpayers spend picking up the trash along the highways, and yet there's always more trash there right away. I don't understand it. Litter bags have long been available to carry in your vehicle, and of course now we just keep plastic sacks from the grocery store in each vehicle. I just cannot see any excuse for throwing litter out of a vehicle.

Not just trash on the highways.....in our neck of the woods......idiots go up the logging roads and dump TVs' old furniture and you name it. I've have followed pick-ups loaded with household garbage. These same people wonder why the timber companies are locking the gates. It's pathetic......they'll fine you if caught but rarely does that happen. These idiots are ruining it for the rest of us.
 
/ Things that annoy me #114  
My last post was made in jest somewhat, but what really chaps my gluteus maximus is the family who decide to move to the acreage and enjoy a bit of country life, but soon discover that it's a lot of work. Soooo, they don't keep their yard/acreage mowed and maintained; the sandburs are so thick you wouldn't dare to walk barefoot across the yard; they allow junk and litter to accumulate, store derelict boats, cars and lawn tractors in the weeds, etc. not to mention never doing any painting or upkeep on their house or outbuildings. I know it's a free country, but I just wish they were someone else's neighbor's, not mine.
 
/ Things that annoy me #117  
Not just trash on the highways.....in our neck of the woods......idiots go up the logging roads and dump TVs' old furniture and you name it. I've have followed pick-ups loaded with household garbage. These same people wonder why the timber companies are locking the gates. It's pathetic......they'll fine you if caught but rarely does that happen. These idiots are ruining it for the rest of us.

Very true and the amount of trash can be staggering...

I helped out on one cleanup in Thurston County and everything from household trash, car batteries and lots of appliances and broken furniture...

People that have so little disregard really annoy me to no end...

Trash is at the top of my list because it is willful and deliberate.

A few weeks ago, someone came between 12 midnight and 4 am and filled the 4 yard paper recycle dumpster with chunks of concrete.... took me the better part of a day to deal with.

Had to go home, get my truck and trailer and then climb into the dumpster and breakup the pieces to a manageable size, lift and load into my trailer... took two dump runs and disposal was not cheap.
 
/ Things that annoy me #118  
My last post was made in jest somewhat, but what really chaps my gluteus maximus is the family who decide to move to the acreage and enjoy a bit of country life, but soon discover that it's a lot of work. Soooo, they don't keep their yard/acreage mowed and maintained; the sandburs are so thick you wouldn't dare to walk barefoot across the yard; they allow junk and litter to accumulate, store derelict boats, cars and lawn tractors in the weeds, etc. not to mention never doing any painting or upkeep on their house or outbuildings. I know it's a free country, but I just wish they were someone else's neighbor's, not mine.

What chaps me even more is the "new" neighbor that bought the existing wooded property across the road...cut down ALL THE TREES then put a half dozen outdoor floodlights onto the house and lined the driveway with another 6 lightposts and then leaves them all on all night long!

Lit up like a freaking airport

Wanna trade neighbors? I'm bettin cant see the junk at night lol! :D
 
/ Things that annoy me #119  
If the receptacle is installed in the wall correctly (ground pin down), the wide blade goes to the left. See, now you have one fewer stressors in your life. One of mine is people who don't know the difference between fewer and less, and no one seems to any longer.


Huh, an electrician told me the exact opposite. With the ground prong down, if the plug isn't quite pushed in all the way; something can fall across the two conductors and cause a short.

Unlikely I know... and I acknowledge that I know nothing about electrical code.
 
/ Things that annoy me #120  
Huh, an electrician told me the exact opposite. With the ground prong down, if the plug isn't quite pushed in all the way; something can fall across the two conductors and cause a short.

Unlikely I know... and I acknowledge that I know nothing about electrical code.


All mine are installed that way...ground pin on top for just that reason. (was new construction in 2006)
 
 
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