I can't look at any more of the pictures of the bees
Wrod. I was hoping the guy would set himself on fire--or have that trailer hitch fall on his head.
I was sure it would end with "....and the house burned to the ground in 30 minutes flat."
Also, am I the only one who went to an Eddie Izzard place? "I'm covered in BEEEEEEES!"
And, because it deserves its own, bee-free post:
Happy Birthday Shrift!!!!
AND
WOOT!!! To Kat and Lori!!!!
I like my women like I like my coffee.... covered in beeeeeees.
Congratualtions, Kat and Lori. That is so very exciting.
Happy Birthday Shrift!!
OK, more car stuff...
My boss asked if you could tell if it sounded like a motor, or like some other electrical noise? Or maybe a buzzer?
Also, on your car is the Accessory position when you turn the key to the left (of when you put the key in), and start is to the right? Or is the accessory position the first detent when you turn the key to the right (and engine run is the second detent, and engine start is a spring-loaded position past the engine run position.) We just want to make sure you're hearing the noise in the accessory position.
Also, can you narrow down where in the dash the noise is coming from?
Does your car have a CD player? The CD player might be trying to do something even if the radio's off.
tommy, you're such a god.
My boss asked if you could tell if it sounded like a motor, or like some other electrical noise? Or maybe a buzzer?
It doesn't sound like a motor to me. It's *very* high-pitched, to the point where I was sort of checking my ears last night to make sure they weren't bleeding. We honestly had no idea what it was until the electrical symptoms started happening, but we were pretty sure it wasn't the speakers or the A/C system.
Also, on your car is the Accessory position when you turn the key to the left (of when you put the key in), and start is to the right? Or is the accessory position the first detent when you turn the key to the right (and engine run is the second detent, and engine start is a spring-loaded position past the engine run position.) We just want to make sure you're hearing the noise in the accessory position.
The second. First turn (what you're calling Accessory position) gives power to stuff like the radio. The whine starts as soon as the key is turned to that first position.
Also, can you narrow down where in the dash the noise is coming from?
Not really, but when I'm in the garage later, I'll try.
Does your car have a CD player? The CD player might be trying to do something even if the radio's off.
It has an in-dash 6-CD changer.
My car's CD player started making really strange noises when my battery was dying.
Speaking of cars...
sarameg, how easy/hard is it to navigate to and around Fells Point? I'm contemplating a trip because I'm having people for Twelfth Night and that seems to be the closest bakery that makes a Kings cake.
Happy Day of Shriftiness!! I hope it's wonderful!
Hooray for Kat and Lori announcing the twins! Isn't it lovely news?
My boss said it could be any number of weird things, like a warning buzzer that's somehow defective so instead of a buzz you hear a whine. We figure you'll just have to take it in. The fact that it's continuous should make it easier for them to find.