LED bulb in fridge started blinking rapidly. Tried to pop off with my hand, no go. Service tech comes out and pops it out with a putty knife and it has a freaking circuit board on the backside. All the other lights in fridge talk to this one.
New bulb...$179 + tax.......plus the $129 service charge.
I want to punch the engineer in the face.
LED bulb in fridge started blinking rapidly. Tried to pop off with my hand, no go. Service tech comes out and pops it out with a putty knife and it has a freaking circuit board on the backside. All the other lights in fridge talk to this one.
New bulb...$179 + tax.......plus the $129 service charge.
I want to punch the engineer in the face.
What brand?
Whirl[pool.
I thought they needed water too, so for the last two weeks I've watered them every night that it didn't rain. They get watered about 1.5 hours later in the afternoon. The rest of the plants look good so I don't understand.Curling leaves means it needs water.
Take a leaf in a baggie to Home Depot/Lowes and ask someone in the garden center. You could also go to a city/county place to have them look. I've had go luck at HD.I thought they needed water too, so for the last two weeks I've watered them every night that it didn't rain. They get watered about 1.5 hours later in the afternoon. The rest of the plants look good so I don't understand.
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Isn't it better to water in early morning hours before sunrise as opposed to at night? Thought watering at night could lead to fungus/moldI thought they needed water too, so for the last two weeks I've watered them every night that it didn't rain. They get watered about 1.5 hours later in the afternoon. The rest of the plants look good so I don't understand.
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Hearing about the submersible becoming lost by the titanic makes me wonder about some people. All the money in the world and I wouldn't take that trip. Sitting in a small vehicle waiting to die sounds like an awful way to go.
This. The pressure at 12,000 feet is incredible. It would, most likely, be a quick death.Ex submariner here, if anything happens at 12,000 feet, your done, and usually pretty damn quickly too
Can a modern day war sub go that deep? Pressure has to be crazy stupid.Ex submariner here, if anything happens at 12,000 feet, your done, and usually pretty damn quickly too
The best and only way to view the wreckage is via video and why would anyone risk trying to view up it close. Think about all of the video and photos mankind has of the wreckage. It sounds like a number of those people had more money than brains. The submersible hitting crush depth would be one thing but if it didn't, that must really suck as they play the waiting game.Great opportunity for the company selling the tours.
Now you can deep dive to see the Titanic AND the previous submersible that sank.
Boom!
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