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Exo 09-30-2015 05:09 PM

Just quit my night job bar backing at a place near me. Two reasons...

1. I was not allowed to sit at the bar, on my day off, to watch a football game. Why? My bar manager made a rule that no employee is allowed at the bar EVER. Bullsh*t.

2. Same bar manager just called me to bitch me out about how I'm taking off a Saturday next week. When I obviously protested, I was called an immature baby. I told him I quit.

So that ends THAT adventure. I really liked the people I worked with too. Good people. I'm not taking sh*t like that for a part time job I don't even need. F*ck that.

The Batlord 09-30-2015 05:30 PM

I really should pay attention to the news more (i.e. at all). Just found out about hurricane Joaquin only ten minutes ago, and apparently it's set to hit us straight on. A category 3 is about to **** our **** up and probably leave us without power for several days (possibly a week) straight.


http://www.weather.com/storms/hurric...ast-coast-2015

Last time this happened a few years ago we went without power for... I don't know, two three days, and while the heat, humidity, and stagnant weather (after the storm, obviously) were killer, not to mention the boredom of not having TV or anything electronic with which to pass the time (which will suck extra balls as I am now accustomed to having 24/7 access to the internet). And I don't believe the last one was a cat 3, or hit us as dead center as this one is likely to.

On the plus side, the last time a hurricane hit, I actually learned to enjoy certain things: when the storm was in full swing I actually sat in a chair on the front porch and just watched (don't know if that will be possible this time, due to its greater strength -- I believe it was hurricane Irene in 2011, which was only a cat 1 when it hit us); I also learned the joy of reading by gas lamp at night and how much I hate the sterile, bleached light of incandescent bulbs; I experienced a refreshing clear-headedness due to the lack of sensory overload from modern mass media and pop culture, which increased my ability to concentrate to the point where I could read all day, whereas my attention span is generally shot after an hour or so; and being able to experience a lifestyle where ignoring the hustle-and-bustle of modern life without the stigma of just being lazy was amazing.

I will need to stock up on cigs when I get paid on Friday, though. And try to track down a fat sack of weed if at all possible.


Edit: Oh, and any tips on conserving power for my two laptops? They probably only have about six hours at most of battery life between them, and will obviously become paperweights pretty early on. They may only have limited use for entertainment without the net (especially the Chromebook, which relies on an internet connection for the vast majority of its functions) but they'll be my only source of music and whatnot for however long they survive.

Chula Vista 09-30-2015 06:06 PM

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Originally Posted by The Batlord (Post 1638883)
Last time this happened a few years ago we went without power for... I don't know, two three days, and while the heat, humidity, and stagnant weather were killer

So, no AC?

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The Batlord 09-30-2015 06:23 PM

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Originally Posted by Chula Vista (Post 1638890)

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Aux-In 09-30-2015 06:37 PM

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Originally Posted by The Batlord (Post 1638883)
Edit: Oh, and any tips on conserving power for my two laptops? They probably only have about six hours at most of battery life between them, and will obviously become paperweights pretty early on.

Adjust your power settings to the lowest possible (dim brightness settings, etc.). You're likely screwed as far as your laptop power, and I don't see it being worth the hassle for only six hours of battery life.

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Originally Posted by The Batlord (Post 1638883)
They may only have limited use for entertainment without the net (especially the Chromebook, which relies on an internet connection for the vast majority of its functions) but they'll be my only source of music and whatnot for however long they survive.

You have no external source with which to play music (mp3 player, cell phone)? These, and/or a portable radio that takes batteries would work. They also have those compact battery extender sticks.

http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/...TL._SY300_.jpg

Just stock up on batteries if you go that route. Other than that, as you eluded to, you can forgo all things electronic and find real stuff to do.

Plankton 10-01-2015 06:36 AM

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Originally Posted by Chula Vista (Post 1638890)

lol

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Originally Posted by The Batlord (Post 1638883)
They may only have limited use for entertainment without the net (especially the Chromebook, which relies on an internet connection for the vast majority of its functions) but they'll be my only source of music and whatnot for however long they survive.

Tell your Mom to buy you one of these:

https://www.k-tor.com/hand-crank-gen...FQpDaQodeFQJDw

The Batlord 10-01-2015 12:44 PM

Well, looks like the hurricane's actually going to miss us... because a nor'easter is pushing it out of the way. So... yay?

Norg 10-01-2015 01:38 PM

Just sitting at work postin on music banter .....

DwnWthVwls 10-01-2015 03:11 PM

You work? I always figured you were like Batlord.

Aux-In 10-01-2015 03:18 PM

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Originally Posted by DwnWthVwls (Post 1638998)
You work? I always figured you were like Batlord.

The Batlord is a taxpayer now.


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