So, it's a good day -- a better day than in a long time. Lots to do, feel like I can do them, what has to be done first? Pick up an Rx for the cat. Grab bag and umbrella, head for car.
What does car do? Shows many lights and no sound at all. We're talking dead as a doornail.
Now, this happened in August, when I was out of town three weeks. I've been carefully watching to make sure I'm not leaving things on, like lights or wipers or A/C. Don't always remember to turn off the radio, but usually. The car is a 95 Toyota Camry, basic (as in crank windows.) I've owned the car several years, and have not replaced the battery. Sounds like it could be time.
When I buy batteries, it seems that it does not matter what make or power or months of life it has -- it lasts 22-26 months. Which is why I hate batteries so much. And since right now I regularly do the exact opposite of what I planned to do, whether it's turn on cold water and run it instead of hot, or press the toast instead of oven button on the toaster oven -- battery cables are not the best idea in the world here. Yet calling a town truck is $85 plus then going to someplace I hate like Walmart for a battery.
So...has anyone used battery chargers? The things you plug in at home, charge, and then take to the car and recharge your battery? I want to do a deep recharge on this, just to make sure it's not because I drive so little, and left the radio in the on position. Are they worth the money? Costco.com shows two jump starters that have good reviews, and a third which might be as good but costs more.
Amazon has over six of the things, and none are these three at Costco.com. Costco on 183 has a PSX portable jump & power source for $65.99, but his computer did not show a model number.
This is not how I wanted to spend the day.
What does car do? Shows many lights and no sound at all. We're talking dead as a doornail.
Now, this happened in August, when I was out of town three weeks. I've been carefully watching to make sure I'm not leaving things on, like lights or wipers or A/C. Don't always remember to turn off the radio, but usually. The car is a 95 Toyota Camry, basic (as in crank windows.) I've owned the car several years, and have not replaced the battery. Sounds like it could be time.
When I buy batteries, it seems that it does not matter what make or power or months of life it has -- it lasts 22-26 months. Which is why I hate batteries so much. And since right now I regularly do the exact opposite of what I planned to do, whether it's turn on cold water and run it instead of hot, or press the toast instead of oven button on the toaster oven -- battery cables are not the best idea in the world here. Yet calling a town truck is $85 plus then going to someplace I hate like Walmart for a battery.
So...has anyone used battery chargers? The things you plug in at home, charge, and then take to the car and recharge your battery? I want to do a deep recharge on this, just to make sure it's not because I drive so little, and left the radio in the on position. Are they worth the money? Costco.com shows two jump starters that have good reviews, and a third which might be as good but costs more.
Amazon has over six of the things, and none are these three at Costco.com. Costco on 183 has a PSX portable jump & power source for $65.99, but his computer did not show a model number.
This is not how I wanted to spend the day.
Busy, busy, busy.....
Feb. 1st, 2007 12:57 amSo this was the doctor week. Monday, PDMT therapist, Tuesday, phone contact with specialist, Wednesday chiropractor/nutritionist. Tomorrow afternoon, blood work for two different doctors.
Good stuff? Hummm....I had a blowout tire on Whit's car Monday and survived it. Made it to NAMT's parking lot, angled, praying it was tire and not the back end falling off. We already have one car to get rid of -- we need this one to work well! Tire was about 3/4 inch from rim. Eeek. And did you know that a 4WD must be towed on a flatbed tow truck? A cool $90 just for the tow. The tire looked like it had gone through one of those mechanical tire shredders, pieces sticking out -- Well, I was lucky, and the car had no further damage. Go, team!
Still on current meds. Still have good endurance from the magic mushroom. Fewer symptoms, but my hands are getting worse.
Nutritionist wants blood work. Specialist always wants blood work. So...more visits to the professional vampires.
Had lunch with Tia_Tarina today. We chowed down at Mongolian BBQ on 183, and then went to Costco to cruise the meat prices. She's considering buying a membership. Her beasties are going raw! She's going to Sam's next. I don't do Sam's anymore -- all they have that I covet is Guittard dark chocolate baking chips. And Sam's Club doesn't pay a living wage. TT thinks I might get hand benefit from knitting with lightweight needles -- something to keep my hands warm!
Planning for the trip north, but that's another post. Friday -- Rovers diners meet again!
Good stuff? Hummm....I had a blowout tire on Whit's car Monday and survived it. Made it to NAMT's parking lot, angled, praying it was tire and not the back end falling off. We already have one car to get rid of -- we need this one to work well! Tire was about 3/4 inch from rim. Eeek. And did you know that a 4WD must be towed on a flatbed tow truck? A cool $90 just for the tow. The tire looked like it had gone through one of those mechanical tire shredders, pieces sticking out -- Well, I was lucky, and the car had no further damage. Go, team!
Still on current meds. Still have good endurance from the magic mushroom. Fewer symptoms, but my hands are getting worse.
Nutritionist wants blood work. Specialist always wants blood work. So...more visits to the professional vampires.
Had lunch with Tia_Tarina today. We chowed down at Mongolian BBQ on 183, and then went to Costco to cruise the meat prices. She's considering buying a membership. Her beasties are going raw! She's going to Sam's next. I don't do Sam's anymore -- all they have that I covet is Guittard dark chocolate baking chips. And Sam's Club doesn't pay a living wage. TT thinks I might get hand benefit from knitting with lightweight needles -- something to keep my hands warm!
Planning for the trip north, but that's another post. Friday -- Rovers diners meet again!