other crazy little things we’ve noticed
- One of the vertical blinds at the sliding door at the back is broken right off the track. It’s at the end so it’s not very noticeable.
- The lock on the window in the living room is broken (half of it is missing)
- There are huge holes in the drywall everywhere. Patchy, patchy! One of the holes in the bathroom has been stuffed with a tiny little piece of toilet paper.
- Rust stains from some metal-legged piece of furniture are on the carpet in the upstairs hallway. Nothing gets rust out of carpet.
- There’s a lightswitch downstairs that seemed to do nothing at all… I’d flip it on and off and no lights would turn on or off. Well, last night we solved the mystery: this switch controls the fan in the upstairs bathroom. No idea why you’d need to turn that on or off from another floor…
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YOu forgot to mention the mystery switch in the living room and the fact that it turns on the uipstairs bathroom fan. LOL
i am in northeastern pennsylvania
I am here because the obsolete computer helpline is down!
backed over the address and found a link to a nec ultralite.
I guess my wife’s nec ultralite 386-25 isn’t a real one! as it has a hard drive and not enough memory!
we just fired it up ( and it would not “fire” )
think the old and used hard drive is stuck or gone.
i am charging a collection of sub-c cells, whan i find 10 that are still good, i will build a power pack for it.
it originally had a 40 meg and i put in a 700 meg using ( horrors) disk manager.
OMG! We have the exact same switch!!
It took us two months to figure out what it did. It was only when we had a guest over that flipped the switch while I was in the upstairs bathroom that we finally figured it out. Until then we’d thought it was a switch that went no where…