If you have a foreign object that needs dislodging, then maybe?The other day I dropped my electric razon and then it it worked better than it had in years, like maybe something stuck got jarred loose. I wonder whether if I hit my head with a hammer it would start working as well as it used to.
Worth a try.The other day I dropped my electric razon and then it it worked better than it had in years, like maybe something stuck got jarred loose. I wonder whether if I hit my head with a hammer it would start working as well as it used to.
We used to say "hand me the BFH" to fix stubborn problems. (Big F'ing Hammer)Worth a try.
When I was working in a shop, we used to hit stuff a lot and give it a jolt to see if it started working again. We called it "percussive maintenance."
Random thought: I am reminded of an anecdote I read the other day about Victor Mature, a famous actor in the days when Hollywood made sword-and-sandal films (e.g. about ancient Rome, ancient Egypt etc. -- think "Cleopatra" with Elizabeth Taylor, etc.)
In one of his books on computers, John Bear told of one of the internet's first uses: acting as a clearing house for one-legged people to exchange shoes to each other. They'd buy a pair and post a picture of the shoe they didn't need, and somebody else would trade one of their own useless shoes for it. It was something, he said, that nobody would have thought of as a possible use for the net.Remember that Hemingway six-word story? "Sorry soldier, shoes sold in pairs."?
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Shoe-rly you jest.In one of his books on computers, John Bear told of one of the internet's first uses: acting as a clearing house for one-legged people to exchange shoes to each other. They'd buy a pair and post a picture of the shoe they didn't need, and somebody else would trade one of their own useless shoes for it. It was something, he said, that nobody would have thought of as a possible use for the net.
Yeah, but you live in Japan and seem to get along just fine. Could he have done that? That takes balls. I couldn't do it.If my math is correct, I am the exact same age, to the day, as my father was the day I moved to Japan (for "a year to eighteen months) almost twenty-five years ago.
I am violently, passionately ambivalent about this fact.
He had achieved many things by that age that I haven't. He made about twice as much (unadjusted for inflation) than I do now. He was on his fifth house (consecutive, not concurrent). He'd owned any number of cars, which he cared for well and replaced only when necessary. I rent an apartment and ride a bicycle or the bus to work.
OTOH, I'm still on my first marriage, so that's something.
Was he happy or content though? Are you? If you ask me (which you didn'tIf my math is correct, I am the exact same age, to the day, as my father was the day I moved to Japan (for "a year to eighteen months) almost twenty-five years ago.
I am violently, passionately ambivalent about this fact.
He had achieved many things by that age that I haven't. He made about twice as much (unadjusted for inflation) than I do now. He was on his fifth house (consecutive, not concurrent). He'd owned any number of cars, which he cared for well and replaced only when necessary. I rent an apartment and ride a bicycle or the bus to work.
OTOH, I'm still on my first marriage, so that's something.
And, personally, I think that's a bit more than something. Relationships take more effort, and hopefully return more value, than most other things in life.I'm still on my first marriage, so that's something.