And the thing is, I like my evil like I like my men: evil. You know, straight up, black hat, tied to the train tracks, soon my electro-ray will destroy metropolis BAD.

Buffy ,'Sleeper'


Natter Five-O: Book 'Em, Danno.  

Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.


tommyrot - Feb 14, 2007 11:33:22 am PST #914 of 10001
Sir, it's not an offence to let your cat eat your bacon. Okay? And we don't arrest cats, I'm very sorry.

I wonder if they have get-togethers?

Probably not anymore, as I imagine most would be unable to travel for such an event.


Kathy A - Feb 14, 2007 11:33:30 am PST #915 of 10001
We're very stretchy. - Connie Neil

One of the more interesting books I've read came out in 1999 and was called Centenarians, and was interviews and photos of (you guessed it!) people who were born in 1899 or earlier. They included a woman who was Strom Thurmond's babysitter (!), a man who, when he was 7 years old, spent part of a train ride through Wyoming chatting with an old guy across the aisle who he found out later was Buffalo Bill, and other really fascinating people.


tommyrot - Feb 14, 2007 11:36:08 am PST #916 of 10001
Sir, it's not an offence to let your cat eat your bacon. Okay? And we don't arrest cats, I'm very sorry.

I may have asked about this before, but I have this weird problem with my electricity use going WAY up without me being able to figure out why.

Do you perhaps leave your computer or monitor on when you're not using it? That can suck up a lot of power over time.

Otherwise, you might want to ask your utility company. Maybe you have electricity thieves. Or maybe the meter reading person is lazy or screws up (in which case, the errors should cancel out over time).

eta: Also, some electronic devices (some TVs, chargers, etc.) will continue to suck power even when they're not on.


Daisy Jane - Feb 14, 2007 11:38:19 am PST #917 of 10001
"This bar smells like kerosene and stripper tears."

Alright, screaming silently in my head.

If I kill someone, will y'all take up a pay-pal donation for my bail?


Sophia Brooks - Feb 14, 2007 11:40:16 am PST #918 of 10001
Cats to become a rabbit should gather immediately now here

Thanks tommy- I just can't figure out how my average use per month last year at this time was 213kwh, and now it is 877!!! I leave nothing on all day and turn my heat down to 60, so the fan is never going on. I didn't use my crock pot or even my oven this month. I have a gas water heater.


tommyrot - Feb 14, 2007 11:41:42 am PST #919 of 10001
Sir, it's not an offence to let your cat eat your bacon. Okay? And we don't arrest cats, I'm very sorry.

Thanks tommy- I just can't figure out how my average use per month last year at this time was 213kwh, and now it is 877!!! I leave nothing on all day and turn my heat down to 60, so the fan is never going on. I didn't use my crock pot or even my oven this month. I have a gas water heater.

Hmm... could also be something like a bad fridge motor that is running continuously or something.


Sophia Brooks - Feb 14, 2007 11:46:04 am PST #920 of 10001
Cats to become a rabbit should gather immediately now here

Hmm... could also be something like a bad fridge motor that is running continuously or something.
I guess the first step would be to call the landlord, the second the electric company. I hate doing stuff like that, but I can't afford this!


tommyrot - Feb 14, 2007 11:48:53 am PST #921 of 10001
Sir, it's not an offence to let your cat eat your bacon. Okay? And we don't arrest cats, I'm very sorry.

Do you have access to your electrical meter? If so, you could check it from time to time to see if the little wheel thingie suddenly is spinning faster. Or if it is always fast, you could unplug things one at a time and see when it gets slower.

I did that at my last place. Actually, I would shut off one of my computers, look at the meter, shut down the other computer, etc. I was amazed at how much power they used.


Topic!Cindy - Feb 14, 2007 11:50:23 am PST #922 of 10001
What is even happening?

If nothing has changed for you lifestyle-wise, Sophia, something is going on. That's crazy.

One of the more interesting books I've read came out in 1999 and was called Centenarians, and was interviews and photos of (you guessed it!) people who were born in 1899 or earlier. They included a woman who was Strom Thurmond's babysitter (!), a man who, when he was 7 years old, spent part of a train ride through Wyoming chatting with an old guy across the aisle who he found out later was Buffalo Bill, and other really fascinating people.

I'll have to pick up that book. My dad's father was born in 1899. He died in 1990. I remember watching all the hubub about the Berlin Wall with him, and being struck when he said, "I remember when that wall went up." He was a WWI Vet, too.

Even the WWII Vets are getting scarce -- which makes me kind of weepy.


sarameg - Feb 14, 2007 11:53:26 am PST #923 of 10001

Definitely ask the power company. Were the earlier values (like from last year) read or estimated? Because if they were based off the place being vacant or something, that might have thrown things off. Because you call them, go read you meter.

Mine is read electronically now, and for comparison, my monthly usage for a 750 sq ft apartment, with gas heat (means electric blower) runs on the order of 200-250 kWh in the winter months (I don't wanna talk about summer.) And I'm not particularly energy efficient. Computer is always plugged in, as are all other appliances and a filtering fan. So. I'd think something is crazily up with your bill unless you have all electric heat.