Out-of-character (OOC) chat
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- tumblingdice
- Posts: 461
- Joined: Tue Oct 11, 2016 5:26 pm
- Location: Southern NH
Re: Out-of-character (OOC) chat
I got some bad news, guys. The pole is used for pulling down shades from tall windows, not opening and closing transoms. Apparently, we have a different pole for that. Live and learn.
The good news is that I got the projector remote working again. Speaking of old technology, you know how to a man with only a hammer, every problem looks like a nail? Well, to a technology librarian with a can of condensed air, every problem looks like dust. And a quick shot of air cleared away the corrosion from the battery contacts, and it's all back to normal. Even so, I'm going to see if I can order a spare remote, and my boss suggested we start storing our tech equipment (remotes, wireless mics) with the batteries removed, since they don't get used very often.
The good news is that I got the projector remote working again. Speaking of old technology, you know how to a man with only a hammer, every problem looks like a nail? Well, to a technology librarian with a can of condensed air, every problem looks like dust. And a quick shot of air cleared away the corrosion from the battery contacts, and it's all back to normal. Even so, I'm going to see if I can order a spare remote, and my boss suggested we start storing our tech equipment (remotes, wireless mics) with the batteries removed, since they don't get used very often.
Re: Out-of-character (OOC) chat
We used to store our remotes for rarely used equipment San batteries at my old library. Confused the heck out of newbies. Even putting notes in the storage space didn’t waylay the befuddlement.
And a few student workers (we assumed as much at least, no one was caught) discovered “free batteries” and so those had to get moved to a locked location. Which didn’t help the confounded newbies.
And a few student workers (we assumed as much at least, no one was caught) discovered “free batteries” and so those had to get moved to a locked location. Which didn’t help the confounded newbies.
- tumblingdice
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- Joined: Tue Oct 11, 2016 5:26 pm
- Location: Southern NH
Re: Out-of-character (OOC) chat
Confound those confounded and befuddled newbies! And the sticky-fingered student workers (hirelings?). Confound them, too.greyarea wrote: ↑Thu Oct 19, 2023 1:16 pmWe used to store our remotes for rarely used equipment San batteries at my old library. Confused the heck out of newbies. Even putting notes in the storage space didn’t waylay the befuddlement.
And a few student workers (we assumed as much at least, no one was caught) discovered “free batteries” and so those had to get moved to a locked location. Which didn’t help the confounded newbies.
Re: Out-of-character (OOC) chat
The good ol' ten foot pole. I've got 3 five foot handles that can be screwed together to make a 15ft pole, I've used it for gutter cleaning, getting balls out of trees, etc. William loves it, he says it's "the most useful thing ever, and you can HIT STUFF WITH IT." That's my son, always finding the practical uses of things.
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Little does he know that it only does d2 damage.
- connivingsumo
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He's crazy. I love him, but he's totally nuts. I'll have to share a recent photo, he joined the school ball handling club, he's going to be a pint-sized Harlem Globetrotter.
- tumblingdice
- Posts: 461
- Joined: Tue Oct 11, 2016 5:26 pm
- Location: Southern NH
Re: Out-of-character (OOC) chat
Hey guys. I'm going out on paternity leave for the rest of the year. Please NPC Tor for the time being, as I need to be 100% on duty for my family during these next few weeks. The baby is due any day now, and Niamh is very tired.
Re: Out-of-character (OOC) chat
Excellent. Will do. I’m familiar with how Tor thinks…