A day in the life

What an exciting day for me.  I got most of the tweaks worked out on my site, so I am going to celebrate.  I am also now asking that if you read this you subscribe to my blog.  You will be helping me out by reading and commenting on my post as well as my book.  If there are any topics you would like me to cover I would be more then happy to do so as long as I have the right information.

Now in case you were wondering why I picked Brain Implosion as my domain, it is really very simple.  I have one of those minds that never wants to shut down.  Curiosity always has been my main push. There are days when my mind just feels like it is full, what I like to call full brain overload.  Well my brain exploding sounds way to messy, so I decided my brain is actually imploding.  I know I have a warped sense of humor but that is how the name came about.

I always like to add to my titles of things I know how to do.  Every time something breaks down in the house, which lately is a lot, I fix it.  Even if I don’t have a clue I research it and I do it.  Today for example I fixed our washing machine.

Last Thursday, I was doing wash and went into the kitchen to clean it.  After about 20 minutes I decided to check up on the laundry only to walk into a flooded hallway.  After many curse words flowed out of my mouth I got down to the nitty-gritty job of getting all that water out of my house.  Thank god for the shop vac which is a wet/dry vacuum.  If it were not for that I might still be ringing out a rag into a bucket.

Anyway after over two hours of cleaning up the water I got my tools out and proceeded to take the washing machine apart.  Now this I had done several other times when the machine would not go into spin cycle.  I figure the problem is the little hose that connects to the tub of the washer is clogged, because that is its usual problem.  Well it was clogged.  I cleaned it all out and then proceeded to turn the washer on.  Uh oh the water looks to be getting awful high.  Shit, now its near the top.  So I shut it off and hit the drain and spin button.  (big sigh) To my relief the water starts  emptying out and when its empty the spin cycle kicks in.

Now this is a whole new problem for me.  Luckily we live in the age of technology, for as many times as I curse it there is always a good use for it.  YouTube, oh yes that is always the ticket.  No matter what happens someone has had it happen to them and decided they would share that information with us poor folks, who cannot call a repairman every time something goes wrong.  Forgive me I ramble a lot, it come’s from talking to my birds all day.  Any who I get on to YouTube and type in my problem and just as easy as that fifty some odd videos show up.  After watching several videos I decide to do the test that they tell me to, to narrow it down to one item.  Success, it was the water flow sensor switch that was bad.  Now in case you don’t know what that is, it is a round plastic switch that connects the vacuum hose to the washer tub.  So $100 dollars poorer I finally found the part and had it shipped.  It came in today and now I can add washer repair to my ever extending resume.  Mind you a repairman would have cost me $100 just to come out.  Add on labor and double the price of the part and you can see I saved over $400.

You see here in Quantum Planet everything is possible and my resume is becoming very impressive.

Oh and just a little side note, the washing machine my builder’s installed was discontinued that same year. Gee I wonder why?

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