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Yesterday morning's *splat* I already posted about.

Yesterday afternoon, I went to [livejournal.com profile] minnehaha's place to feed the cats. I did so, then went back to the car to go to dinner (I'd planned to try the new Chinese buffet at Penn and 494). The car wouldn't start. I think I've described the problem before; sometimes I turn the key and nothing happens except that the dashboard lights go on. It only happens when the car has been driven a while and then I return to the car to go somewhere else -- which means that it's most likely to happen when I'm not at home. I already had the neutral safety switch replaced, but that didn't fix the problem.

It was after 5 pm, so it was too late to call the garage and have the repair guy come over and look at it -- which he'd promised to do if he could so he could see the problem in action. So I waited 40 minutes to see if the car would start after a wait. It usually did. This time it didn't. I waited another 40 minutes. No luck. Then I walked to Fresh Wok and had dinner, and walked back. Still no luck. By this time it was 9 pm or so. I went back into [livejournal.com profile] minnehaha's place to wait. I gave it one more hour, and tried again. Still no start. I intended to try again in an hour, but I guess I dropped off, because I woke up at 4 am with the start of a nasty headache. It was still dark out, so I didn't go out to check the car.

I fell asleep again, and woke up at 6 am with a really impressive headache. This time, the car started. I made it home, swallowed a couple of ibuprofen, and got a couple more hours' sleep. The headache finally subsided enough to function, but I didn't go exercise today.

Then Visi.com had a problem with outgoing mail, which meant that nothing I sent was getting through, though I could receive mail okay. That finally resolved itself around midday.

This afternoon, as I was typing away on my computer, my monitor (Hitachi 21-inch CRT) went wonky. All of a sudden, there was no white, just orange and green, and all fuzzy. I played with it a bit, but it didn't respond to either degaussing or restarting. Given that it's going on ten years old, I assume it just died the death that computer equipment sometimes does.

I hauled out my old 17-inch monitor, and managed to lug it into the office with the help of my office chair (on wheels). I couldn't budge the old monitor, so I set it up in what would normally be my working area. Plugged everything in, and got nothing but eye-hurting flicker. Oh, right; it probably can't deal with 1600x1200 resolution, or whatever I was using. I plugged in the Hitachi again, and managed to persuade the orange-and-green blurs to bring the screen resolution down to 1024x780. Then I plugged in the other monitor. It's working, bar a couple of exciting moments where I discovered that it really didn't like the screen resolution I set it to and insisted on dying if I did that, until I turned it back on again.

I believe I've found a screen resolution both of us can live with, and Counterpane is sending me a 19-inch flat screen monitor to replace the dead one, so things should be better soon.

But I just wonder what else is going to go wrong today. I'm heading out to feed the [livejournal.com profile] minnehahas' cats, so a rerun of yesterday is entirely possible, though that would be exceedingly unimaginative of Murphy.

Date: 2006-06-21 10:13 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] smofbabe.livejournal.com
*yikes* My advice is not to buy a lottery ticket for a while...

Date: 2006-06-21 10:30 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] dd-b.livejournal.com
All orange and green suggests the blue gun isn't spitting electrons anymore. Pamela's 17" went by losing the green gun, as I recall, making it all magenta. Anyway, nice to be having somebody else provide a good-sized replacement.

I wouldn't try to change the state of anything expensive for a while. Just in case.

Date: 2006-06-21 10:45 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] cakmpls.livejournal.com
Should you get stranded by your non-starting car again and really need to get somewhere, feel free to call me to see whether I can pick you up. I will feel free to tell you if I can't, but if I can, I will.

Murphy Doesn't Have to be Imaginative

Date: 2006-06-21 11:21 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] davidschroth.livejournal.com
You should have called. I/we would have given you a ride home...

Although that would have left you at home, and the car at [livejournal.com profile] minnehaha's.

Re: Murphy Doesn't Have to be Imaginative

Date: 2006-06-22 06:43 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] minnehaha.livejournal.com
If you'd called me, I would have told you where the spare keys to our cars are.

K. [thanks for feeding our furry children]

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