As some of you may be aware, our house has been experiencing plumbing and heating problems
We're not really sure the extent of the plumbing problems, other than the fact that 7 people are now forced to share 1 bathroom - in a word, inconvenient. The furnace has been acting up for the better part of a month, but it finally decided to stop functioning on a regular basis about 2 weeks ago. Normally, our house is a tad hot, understandable since we don't pay for our utilities. Instead of say, putting on pants, certain members of our household have been known to simply crank the thermostat.
Unfortunately since it's an old house, and an even older thermostat, there are really only two options available to us: slightly cold or slightly hot. Except that lately, something's happening with the furnace and it doesn't seem to register any change in temperature unless you turn the heat up well past the 25C mark (but since our thermometer needs to be recalibrated this is actually the equivalent of about 28C).
For most people they could just turn off the furnace for the season (it is almost April after all) but since we live in Edmonton (aka. the land of the 4 am sunrise and the neverending winter) this really isn't an option. Sure it's hovering around zero today, but maybe it will be -20C tomorrow and we'll get a foot of snow.
Seriously, this happened the summer of my first year. I went home to Ottawa for a week and a half, the weather there was great it was almost 30C the whole time my pool had been opened and I returned to Edmonton to be greeted with cancelled flights due to the inclement weather and about 1 foot of wet snow.
My point, our house is currently in the 30C range and getting hotter as we speak...and I'm drinking coffee. I might just have to take off my pants.
Showing posts with label Real Reno. Show all posts
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Wednesday, March 29, 2006
Saturday, February 25, 2006
Real Reno 2006: Vancouver Edition
So I went to this Mac shop on West Broadway and decided to buy 512MB of ram for the old iBook. Sweet! Thanks to Alina, I was able to install the ram at home. I was just going to wait until I got back to E-town, but I was kinda concerned about getting it back on the plane. I wasn't sure if the x-ray machine at the airport would damage the ram if I brought it in my carry on, and I was worried about the ram getting squished in my checked luggage. My computer is so much faster now, it's donkscene (Latte and I coined this term). I'm pretty impressed with myself to have not completely fucked up my computer.
My friend Alina's dad owns 5-building apartment complex in Kits and I decided to help him out and paint some doors. I was bored and at least then I don't feel like I'm totally mooching off her during my stay.
My friend Alina's dad owns 5-building apartment complex in Kits and I decided to help him out and paint some doors. I was bored and at least then I don't feel like I'm totally mooching off her during my stay.
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