Meanwhile I've never seen a fan with a remote. So this is clearly European witchcraft that you just screwed up the summoning ofSometimes...I swear, once a week or so I'm moving to an alternate universe where some basic fact is just suddenly different.
oh, I know, you're thinking of the Berenstain/stein thingie.
While similar, I'm still talking about something different. I will give an example.
Today, it was announced to get quite warm here. So I got the fans back out of the basement, cleaned them a bit, etc. Now, all the fans (ventilators, whatever) in our house have remotes. And all of these remotes take batteries. To avoid batteries leaking and to conserve them a bit, I take the batteries out of the remotes at the end of the season and plug them back in next spring. So, I go to get the batteries I have for the fans.
This isn't some I'm-not-paying-attention-and-grab-whatever-is-near thing: I have a baggie clearly labelled "FAN REMOTE BATTERIES" with all the batteries I removed in my drawer. And because you're always told not to mix and match batteries, I even have them tied together with elastic bands per 2 or 3, depending on the remote.
In this bag are ALL AA batteries.
I am now trying to fit these batteries back into the remotes, and while they do, indeed, take 2, 2 and 3 batteries....They're ALL AAA.
What? How?! Did gnomes replace the batteries in my desk drawer? Is someone playing a trick on me? But....Literally nobody but me knew those batteries were there. My wife doesn't know or care, if asked she'd probably assume I used new batteries, or, if I kept them, that I'd put them with my DIY supplies or with the fans or with the other batteries - not randomly in my office desk drawer.
Now here I have a bunch of batteries which come from I DONT KNOW WHERE, I have no idea if or how much they've been used, and I don't have enough AAAs to put in all the remotes.
Regular fans usually don't have one here; tower/column/whatever-you-call-them tend to come with a remote.Meanwhile I've never seen a fan with a remote. So this is clearly European witchcraft that you just screwed up the summoning of
This year we put in a window fan that operates via Bluetooth. It's in a window that is difficult to access, so this makes things more convenient. More importantly, it means that my father-in-law can't mess with it when we're not looking.I've never seen a fan with a remote.
Oh ok, I typically don't think of these things as 'fans' even though that's still what they are. Of course here we really only use box fans for when the AC goes out, because it's too hot and humid in Florida to rely on fans instead of ACRegular fans usually don't have one here; tower/column/whatever-you-call-them tend to come with a remote.
I mean something like this (random internet picture, not mine):
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I have a fan with a remote. Exactly like bubble's pictureMeanwhile I've never seen a fan with a remote. So this is clearly European witchcraft that you just screwed up the summoning of
Yeah, fans are nice for some in-between temperatures but there really comes a time when just moving air around doesn't cut it anymore; I'd guess that' about February-November in Florida :-POh ok, I typically don't think of these things as 'fans' even though that's still what they are. Of course here we really only use box fans for when the AC goes out, because it's too hot and humid in Florida to rely on fans instead of AC
My best guess?I can't for the life of me remember the first time I heard the word oubliette.
I had a moment like this a week or two ago. My front porch lights burned out within a year of me moving in here. No big, when I first moved in a lot of light bulbs were dead and I bought a lot of LED bulbs to replace them with plenty of spares left over to continue replacing other CFL/Incandescent lights with LED bulbs as needed when they burned out. So, I know for a fact I've already replaced my porch light bulbs with LED bulbs.Sometimes...I swear, once a week or so I'm moving to an alternate universe where some basic fact is just suddenly different.
oh, I know, you're thinking of the Berenstain/stein thingie.
While similar, I'm still talking about something different. I will give an example.
Today, it was announced to get quite warm here. So I got the fans back out of the basement, cleaned them a bit, etc. Now, all the fans (ventilators, whatever) in our house have remotes. And all of these remotes take batteries. To avoid batteries leaking and to conserve them a bit, I take the batteries out of the remotes at the end of the season and plug them back in next spring. So, I go to get the batteries I have for the fans.
This isn't some I'm-not-paying-attention-and-grab-whatever-is-near thing: I have a baggie clearly labelled "FAN REMOTE BATTERIES" with all the batteries I removed in my drawer. And because you're always told not to mix and match batteries, I even have them tied together with elastic bands per 2 or 3, depending on the remote.
In this bag are ALL AA batteries.
I am now trying to fit these batteries back into the remotes, and while they do, indeed, take 2, 2 and 3 batteries....They're ALL AAA.
What? How?! Did gnomes replace the batteries in my desk drawer? Is someone playing a trick on me? But....Literally nobody but me knew those batteries were there. My wife doesn't know or care, if asked she'd probably assume I used new batteries, or, if I kept them, that I'd put them with my DIY supplies or with the fans or with the other batteries - not randomly in my office desk drawer.
Now here I have a bunch of batteries which come from I DONT KNOW WHERE, I have no idea if or how much they've been used, and I don't have enough AAAs to put in all the remotes.
First time I read it I'm sure was in some manner of novel, because I had to ask my parents what it was. I don't remember what novel though...I can't for the life of me remember the first time I heard the word oubliette.
Alternative:My best guess?
I know exactly the first time I did.I can't for the life of me remember the first time I heard the word oubliette.
They DO look different. Most of them, anyway.How would they even know I had LED bulbs?
I should also point out that my "porch" is sheltered from view from the street by my garage. So it would have had to have been someone who came to my door for some other reason, noted "hmm, this guy has LED BULBS on his porch!" and came back later to magpie them.They DO look different. Most of them, anyway.
Personally, I blame the wasps.
--Patrick
Now, look, you can blame a LOT of problems in this country on them, and the Catholics, too, but the bulbs specifically? That's a weird sort of...They DO look different. Most of them, anyway.
Personally, I blame the wasps.
I can tell you it’s only been a week or two for my gaming group. The king had been dethroned and thrown into one.I can't for the life of me remember the first time I heard the word oubliette.
Random but, do you still play mtg? And if so, can I pick your brain about it?I know exactly the first time I did.
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Which seems more believable, old man? Dimension hopping or dementiaMuch more believable to conclude I have been transported into a parallel timeline where I never swapped out the bulbs for LED on the porch, and the previous owner's fancy insect-repelling bulbs lasted 3 years past my moving in.
I'm actively playing right now and I'd be happy to talk about it if I'm an adequate substitute for (or addition to) Poe's insights.Random but, do you still play mtg? And if so, can I pick your brain about it?
I play mostly edh/commander format now, but I play a lot of it, so sure. Or feel free to dm me if you wantRandom but, do you still play mtg? And if so, can I pick your brain about it?
Much better than the other way around.As the head of my department, I'm in charge of scheduling and running our monthly meetings.
I scheduled a meeting for today. I planned it for 2pm. I had a bit of a busy morning so I needed to rush to get the agenda typed up before 2pm. But I got it done. At 2pm, I logged onto the meeting room. No one's there.
I checked the meeting message I sent to everyone again. The meeting's actually scheduled for 4pm.
I'm starting to suspect I'm not cut out for this whole "head of department" business.
They also don't cause enter the battlefield triggers when you're let out of themI'd heard of oubliettes before and knew they were part of a castle and probably had to do with the dungeon, but didn't remember that they specifically have their entryway in the ceiling.
For @General Specific it's a magic the gathering reference.They also don't cause enter the battlefield triggers when you're let out of them
Might get some tomorrow in fact, just hope to get a better can this time, I just...HATE the smell of the bad ones.Spray can stuff is your friend. Just keep your eyes and mouth shut while you apply it.