Hmmmm? Post-Anniversary Post!
Sep. 7th, 2010 02:44 amSo, my lifemate and I have racked up 16 years. And for this anniversary, he got me a digital scale. But I didn't have the usual reaction that the gift of a digital scale might bring on...because I seriously have been lusting after this bit of fitness equipment. However, I have to wonder about the accuracy of this scale. You see...if it is to be believed...I am losing about 1 pound every six hours. Seems unlikely, yes? But first it read xx4 when I felt it should say xx7...then later it said xx2...and I thought, HELLO? And just now...it said xx1.
Perhaps this has something to do with my weird electromagnetic affect on small appliances. Perhaps the scale has been talking to the toaster about my weird electromagnetic field and the scale is now appeasing me. No toaster in this house works properly for me. Brand new toasters basically burn one corner of the toast but fail to even lightly singe the other corners. They work properly for other people, but not for me. I must hover over the toaster and rotate my toast constantly to make sure that it toasts in a moderately even fashion. I have threatened the toaster with dismemberment and/or drowning in the past. But it continues to resist me. Perhaps it has spoken to the scale and the scale has opted for flattery. Or perhaps I do not know how to calibrate a scale or a toaster.
Anyway, in other Anniversary news, we saw Inglourious Basterds. This is part of our tradition, because we saw Natural Born Killers at the beginning of our relationship. So, we try to see a very violent and bad movie as part of our celebration. Tarantino often makes the cut. We saw Kill Bill one year, as I recall. Though we also once saw Titanic. And we saw all of the Lord of the Rings movies, too. All that is required is that lots of extras die spectacularly...I believe. Certainly, that's what happens in I.B. <<--Is it a coincidence that is the same initials as Irritable Bowel? I can't say I particularly like these films. But Inglourious Basterds wasn't as bad as I thought it would be (which I really can't say about Titanic). LOL
I am not sure I would recommend IB to you and yours. But I stand by the assessment that it wasn't as bad as I thought it would be. Dark? Yes! Pointless? Mostly! Improbably and brightly colored? Definitely! Style over substance? Without a doubt! But...not unwatchable.
Rae
Perhaps this has something to do with my weird electromagnetic affect on small appliances. Perhaps the scale has been talking to the toaster about my weird electromagnetic field and the scale is now appeasing me. No toaster in this house works properly for me. Brand new toasters basically burn one corner of the toast but fail to even lightly singe the other corners. They work properly for other people, but not for me. I must hover over the toaster and rotate my toast constantly to make sure that it toasts in a moderately even fashion. I have threatened the toaster with dismemberment and/or drowning in the past. But it continues to resist me. Perhaps it has spoken to the scale and the scale has opted for flattery. Or perhaps I do not know how to calibrate a scale or a toaster.
Anyway, in other Anniversary news, we saw Inglourious Basterds. This is part of our tradition, because we saw Natural Born Killers at the beginning of our relationship. So, we try to see a very violent and bad movie as part of our celebration. Tarantino often makes the cut. We saw Kill Bill one year, as I recall. Though we also once saw Titanic. And we saw all of the Lord of the Rings movies, too. All that is required is that lots of extras die spectacularly...I believe. Certainly, that's what happens in I.B. <<--Is it a coincidence that is the same initials as Irritable Bowel? I can't say I particularly like these films. But Inglourious Basterds wasn't as bad as I thought it would be (which I really can't say about Titanic). LOL
I am not sure I would recommend IB to you and yours. But I stand by the assessment that it wasn't as bad as I thought it would be. Dark? Yes! Pointless? Mostly! Improbably and brightly colored? Definitely! Style over substance? Without a doubt! But...not unwatchable.
Rae
Congrats on the 16 years!
Date: 2010-09-07 07:11 am (UTC)My mother has that weird electronics thing too. The technicians at the school she used to work at always asked her if she'd ever been struck by lightning, which she hasn't. She has this strange effect on ALL electronics, from coffee makers to copy machines to the DVR.
Her father was the same only he couldn't even wear a wristwatch. He had a wind-up pocket watch to tell time and had to sit far away from the television or it would act weird. Good thing he grew up during the depression and didn't need an iPhone or laptop to survive like his grand-kids do.
I inherited some of his other oddities and those are weird enough, thankyouverymuch! How would you like to get nauseous every time there's an earthquake anywhere within hundreds of miles? 'Cuz that's the least crazy one I inherited.
I can also talk to electronics. When I threaten them they start to behave. Or they issue death threats. But that was just once from a very disturbed printer. I have the letter in a file somewhere. (It said it was "From: _____Death___" and was missing random letters from words like: "_ax__your___py" and "_kill___processors".)
My boss was so freaked out she let me leave early while the techs scratched their heads over it. I wish I was making this up.
Re: Congrats on the 16 years!
Date: 2010-09-07 07:42 am (UTC)The earthquake sensitivity is interesting. First I've heard of that outside the animal kingdom.
I know I'm not the only one with an electronics dampening field around me. But it did impress my pals when I would go up to the radio and the channels would go all funny. The toaster impresses nobody. I keep telling my lifemate that it doesn't work and he keeps producing perfect toast. He insists I must set it wrong. But I don't change the settings at all. It just refuses to toast my bread properly. Finally, he said to me, okay, the toasters hate you...are you happy? But who would be happy with that?
I hope that I've simply dropped a bit of water weight today or something. I would hate for the scale to go glitchy on me fresh out of the box. I am happy that your boss sent you home when the printer threatened you. Come to think of it...I've never had a printer that works at home...I've always thought that was because we buy the bad printers...but maybe they are electronic enough to be affected. HMMMM! We did have one at the office that told us it was refusing to print. It said something like...Bad Job...Work Sucks...Goodbye! We kept the notice for a long time...but again...I didn't really associate it with my electronic worries...I thought it was more like crazy IT guys pulling yanking our chains. Now you have me worried. :grin:
Rae
Re: Congrats on the 16 years!
Date: 2010-09-07 11:52 pm (UTC)Actually, it's my Mom's dad, my grandfather. And a doctor told him "You have too much electricity in your body." because the MRI didn't work correctly when they scanned him for cancer. He was also never wrong about the weather. He also used to clean his ear with a key.
I'm not sure how that relates, I just found it odd.
Granpa is the only other person I know that got nauseous from earthquakes that weren't in the immediate vicinity. I once got so dizzy I fell out of my chair just before the blinds started swinging wildly on the windows. Nothing else moved.
My mother's far worse than you with electronics. I used to think she just didn't know how to use them, but that isn't the case. She can use the remote to change channels and something happens that it takes me (and some tech support guy named Dave) an hour to undo.
She also once typed up a letter on my computer. It was sluggish for the rest of the night and died the next morning. I had to reinstall the operating system. (I say once because she isn't allowed to touch my computer anymore. Or Dad's laptop. She dictates her letters and resumes from across the room now)
>>! We did have one at the office that told us it was refusing to print.<<
I had something similar. I printed something that came out weird, words and symbols that didn't make sense across the top of the page, then the word "No" in the middle and the rest was blank. And, then the death threat a couple days later.
The processing system used to argue with me too. I entered an address "#### N Upham Street", which showed up onscreen as "####N UP Ham Street" with UP highlighted in red and a message that read, "Up is an invalid direction".
So I told it (aloud), "One, no it's not. Up is a perfectly valid direction. And two, Up's the street not Ham, north's the direction and it's not my fault that you can't keep up with my typing." My boss walked by on her way to the copier and told me, "You're talking back to the possessed machines again."
P.S. Once I get better sorted in this new apartment, I'll find that printout and scan it so I can post it online.
Re: Congrats on the 16 years!
Date: 2010-09-08 12:05 am (UTC)You mean that doesn't happen for everybody? I always assumed it did!
My digital scale seems to be very correct for me (I find that my weight at the doctor's office matches whatever the scale said that morning) but it keeps telling my sister she's heavy. It will report her as anything from 145 to 195 but mostly hovers around 170. (She weighs about 135, if I'm any judge.)
Re: Congrats on the 16 years!
Date: 2010-09-08 12:49 am (UTC)Rae
Re: Congrats on the 16 years!
Date: 2010-09-08 07:22 pm (UTC)Re: Congrats on the 16 years!
Date: 2010-09-07 07:10 pm (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2010-09-07 08:59 am (UTC)Congratulations, Rae! You're such a beautiful person, it's no wonder he's put up with you for this long.
You both have my best wishes, and much love.
Take care of each other. Sometimes, that's all we have in this world, each other! ♥
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Date: 2010-09-07 06:57 pm (UTC)Rae
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Date: 2010-09-07 11:09 am (UTC)"Lifemate" -- what a. great word! "Helpmeet" is another partnering word I like, but I like yours better.
Congratulations to you both on your sweet sixteen Anniversary! May each year ahead with one another be better than all that have been!
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Date: 2010-09-07 11:20 pm (UTC)As for lifemate, yes, I like it as an alternative to companion or significant other or whatever. It expresses the level of our commitment to one another sans legal paperwork. And yet it is not as goopy as soulmate.
The EMF is not really something that bothers me must anymore...outside of toast situation. This is why my Ten has such trouble with toasters. There's a bit of trivia for you. :grin: Back in the antenna days of radio and television I was a walking hazard and I still can't wear a watch. I am also very sensitive to most metals so I have trouble with jewelry in any case. But my watches stopped, too. So I didn't see the point of them. And my car radio never works. I've considered satellite radio, but I'm not sure it would work either. So, I just listen to CDs in the car and forget the static of my radio experiences.
I am seriously wondering now about my printer problems though...I do wonder if the printer and the toaster are in the same union.
Rae
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Date: 2010-09-07 11:24 pm (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2010-09-07 01:18 pm (UTC)Scales of all assorments never seem to work properly for me. I see that scale shift back and forth from low number to high number all the time so I'm in a constant state of just not knowing my accurate weight number.
Your electromagnetic interference ability is very interesting...have you ever wiped a tape or electronic device clean of any information?
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Date: 2010-09-07 11:23 pm (UTC)Rae
aka magna-girl!
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Date: 2010-09-07 01:19 pm (UTC)I wish we had a big digital scale. We do have a little one for weighing food, and it's hard to convince on some days that we want to know pounds, not kilograms. Someday, I think digital scales shall rule the universe.
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Date: 2010-09-07 11:14 pm (UTC)I shall wish you a Happy Anniversary now and avoid the rush.
Rae
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Date: 2010-09-07 07:08 pm (UTC)Hmm. Are you sure it isn't hovering over the toaster that is making it nervous?
My scale thoughts: did you move it at all in between? Did you zero it first each time? Are you moving about on the scale while it's thinking?
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Date: 2010-09-07 11:13 pm (UTC)I could be making the toaster nervous. Especially as I threatened it upon arrival. Something like..."The last toaster didn't operate properly, and he's gone now. You better wise up and make decent toast, mister, or I will send you to the scrap heap." So, perhaps it is trying and failing because it fears me. And the scale has heard of my tendency to scrap appliances and has decided to flatter me with weight loss.
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Date: 2010-09-07 09:33 pm (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2010-09-07 11:08 pm (UTC):snicker:
The odd thing is, Hollywood does churn them out over the summer. It is never hard to find one at anniversary time.
Rae
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Date: 2010-09-07 10:11 pm (UTC)I did like IB, it's definitely a movie that falls in the "worth seeing" category. Probably the first Tarantino that I could say I "liked".
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Date: 2010-09-07 11:07 pm (UTC)IB is worth seeing. I was talked into it by random people at the library. I asked the staff if it was good and the random people chimed in to tell me that I would like it. Turns out they were right.
Rae
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Date: 2010-09-07 10:39 pm (UTC)And Inglorious Basterds actually thoroughly surprised me; I really enjoyed it. I do occasionally suffer from bad taste, but still. It definitely had a great Brad Pitt role - he was hilarious - and definitely was style over substance.
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Date: 2010-09-07 11:04 pm (UTC)Thanks for the congrats. He is very special, in my less than humble opinion.
Rae