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-------------------- back to the noise topic -. I don't even want to listen to music I like at loud volume for hours on end. I don't know how people can stand that even if they like the music. |
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08-10-2018, 10:08 PM | #32357 |
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Wow, Hitch, I really have sympathy that you went through all of that! Ouch! I've been fortunate in that when there is a barking dog issue, I go to the owner and tell them about it and they do something about it. My late bro though, he had a neighbor who inadequately tied up their pit bulls (no fence) who would snarl whenever he came outside. He tried a variety of things, but finally it was the home health nurse who called the sheriff. The sheriff came out and the family plus dogs were gone in less than a week. No idea what happened, but it resolved the problem.
edited to add: I forgot. My grandmother had problems with a neighbor who had 5 huskies that barked all day long. I had a tape recorder and recorded it for 90 minutes. Then set up speakers and played it back LOUD at 11 p.m. When they complained, I reminded them that this is what they sound like all day long, and it can't be that bothersome to them. They vetched about it so I played it for the police. The huskies were history after that. I think I was 17 at the time. Last edited by Tarana; 08-10-2018 at 10:17 PM. |
08-11-2018, 11:35 AM | #32358 |
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We thought, and hoped, that the end of the Family Thing was in sight. But it was, probably, wishful thinking. Last week my aunt's lawyer put together an agreement for all to sign, we changed and added a couple of things. This week the solicitor dealing with my grandmother's estate added his things and on Thursday it was send to my uncle's lawyer.
This morning my uncle's lawyer send an email to my aunt's and our lawyers that since my aunt doesn't agree with the agreement my uncle's lawyer is going to continue with court proceedings. My aunt doesn't disagree with anything, so what he's talking about is a mystery. We think he doesn't like what was written in the agreement and has thrown a fit. He always blames someone else, but know my father doesn't care what my uncle says about him, but my aunt gets upset when my uncle is mean to/about her. However, a normal person would let it been known that he disagrees with the document, says what he likes to change and renegotiate the agreement. Or it might be a misunderstanding. Our lawyer has called my uncle's lawyer, we don't know (yet) what has been discussed. She did send an email that emotions are obviously running high and that it would be a good idea for everyone (my uncle and his lawyer) to calm down, put their feelings aside and get things over and done with. So we'll have to see where this ends. However, if my uncle goes through with the court case our demand will be that my uncle won't get the €10000 he had negotiated. And that the house will be sold to us for the amount the previous judge had set (in the agreement we were willing to pay more) and which the current judge has already said was a fair deal. My father also wants to sue my uncle for the thousands of euros he stole from my grandmother (which in the agreement he wouldn't have to pay back). I can understand my father and agree with him, my mother and sister are more cautious. So, the drama will continue next week. |
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I guess that they are compensating for something. And loud motorcycles. |
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So...I had a Stephen King day, yesterday. My car tried to kill me. Soooo Christine! As you all know, it's summer in Phoenix AZ, and that means hot-hot-hot. To make things worse, my husband's family deposited a bunch of "stuff" here, and long story short, my car is living in the sun, not the garage. This doesn't sound like a big deal, until you live in the desert with temps over 110F. Anyway, trying to run the AC in a car that's become heat-soaked is always an adventure. The last few times I've driven the Sopranos-mobile (this is a big luxury sedan that I inherited from my late MIL, with room for 6 bodies in the Trunk, hence its name), I was not a happy camper, as it took nearly half-an-hour for the interior to cool down enough for me not to be a sweaty mess. Mr. H tested the A/C air temp, and sure 'nuff it seemed to indicate that indeed, the A/C was putting out air that matched the temp set on the thermostat, right? So, yesterday, it's not that hot, for Phoenix, only around 90-94, when I climb in the Batmobile, and on my way out of our neighborhood, a few miles down the road, I'm ROASTING. I mean, ROASTING. The air coming out of the vents is hotter, way hotter, than the outside air, and it's like a damn convection oven in the interior. I whip the car around, call Mr. Wonderful from the car ("Can you PLEASE come outside!?") and run back home... Sure enough, something has gone hinky with the car, and not only is no AC working, but the bloody thing is blowing HEAT, and heat at full-tilt-boogie, like the hottest air you can imagine. It's as though it's stuck on "BROIL," inside the car. The air blowing through the vents is well over 100F...hell, well over 120F. (I ended up taking Mr. H's truck, to my errand, but it's quite large, and I'm not that accustomed to driving it. On the bright side, though, it has killer AC.) I dithered a bit, before I'd turned it around, thinking I was imagining it, etc., but after a few minutes, there was no doubt about it--I've never felt air THAT BLOODY HOT come out of the vents. I have no idea where on earth it was originated...the bowels of the engine, no doubt, but, man...I should have taken a cake in tins with me--I could have baked it, I kid thee not. Bloody car. God only knows what THAT will cost to get fixed, and worse, somehow, I have to get the thing to a repair shop, which is, wait for it, nearly 15 miles away. Can't IMAGINE how much fun that's going to be.... Hitch |
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This stunt doesn't surprise me. We've been at this point numerous times, when he changes his mind. But it really sucks. After five years you just want it to be over and never have anything to do with that Good luck with the car. I'm glad we're not that dependent and I either walk or cycle to most things. |
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We simply can't get around w/o a car, and there is precisely ZERO mass trans within 20 miles of us. I couldn't even bike if I wanted to...at least, not in the summer, I'd croak. I'm sure that there are Ironmen and women who can bike 20+ miles in 110F heat in the summer, but I ain't one of 'em. (Never could--even at my height of fitness, the heat has always seemed to suck the life from me.) Hitch |
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This has never happened before. I got a new prescription for eyeglasses. I'm nearsighted with astigmatism . So I try them on and everything 10 to 20 feet is crystal clear. Everything 10 to a foot in front of my face is out of focus. I can't read text on the computer without seeing a rainbow drop shadow behind them and the text is fuzzy. Text is smaller and smooshed together. And forget trying to read with them because the text is blurry it's like my eyes can't focus. This is my second day of trying to make my eyes adjust. I can make the letters out but 12 point text is now 6pt and blurry enough that I have to concentrate to read it. Ugh! Eye strain after wearing them for about 30 minutes and burning in my left eye. These are single lenses not bifocals.
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I had to replace the entire AC system in my car this summer. The compressor went out. The difference between the "cheap" fix with a 1 year warranty and the expensive fix with a lifetime warranty was only $300. I went with the expensive option. I have used the AC in my car every damn day since it was fixed. I don't care if it's 90 degees or 60 degrees. I paid a lot of money to get it fixed and now I'm using it!
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If you are not old enough for that to be the issue, then something could be wrong with the prescription or the glasses -mistakes do happen! Either way, you should go back to the eye doctor. |
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Update: It's gotten better but still cannot distinguish fonts on the computer. They all look the same and very light. You may be right I may have to get glasses for computer use. Same with the Kindle and I have to hold it two feet or more away to see it with new glasses on. Quote:
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Nah, seriously I would take them to your eye Dr. and have him check them against your Rx. I *think* not only can they grind the lens with the Rx wrong but they can also measure you wrong for exactly where the focal point should be.. Though I do remember getting my first pair of glasses as a kid (4 years old) and sitting on the toilet in my parent's bathroom. They have 1 inch tile all over the floor and I remember it moving as I looked across the floor. I seem to recall it taking a few days for my eyes to adjust to glasses because I had never worn any before. But you have been wearing glasses for a while, I can't see that applying to this situation.. S |
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I once got new glasses where one side was obviously wrong and had to be replaced. Mistakes do happen; incorrect numbers could have been transmitted to the lab, or someone in the lab could have misread. I would go back to the doctor and have them double check .
When I got to the age where presbyopia struck, I got an extra pair of glasses for use at the computer. I use a computer all day at work so for me, having special glasses just for that distance was worth it. I have lined trifocals for general use such as driving or shopping. I know most people these days get progressives but the lined trifocals are cheaper and they work for me. I take my glasses off to read rather than looking through the small part of the lens that is at reading strength. |
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They are too strong, these glasses which is why I'm having problems. I'm told I'll get use to them eventually. In the meantime I have found out sliding them down to sit on the tip of my nose reduces power and I'm able to see perfectly. It looks a little funny but works.
My prescription prescription is Left: Sph -5.00 Cyl 1.75 Axis 00.5 Right Sph -4.50 Cyl 1.75 Axis 00.9 It's a significant change from my old prescription which was from 2008. I have to go back when hubby's are finally in and tell them to give me the Pupillary Distance. They forgot to this time. Sent from my Nexus 7 Last edited by Blossom; 08-15-2018 at 05:36 AM. |
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