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Jan. 29th, 2008 02:50 pmWe're home from spending a week and a half helping
slave2tehtink fix up her house. It's been a long day - I didn't get to sleep until about 1am this morning, after a 15 hour drive home.
Chain link fencing is easier to install than I thought it would be (not that I thought it would be all that difficult).
To the previous owner(s) of her house: I realize that underlayment is a good thing under new linoleum when redoing the floor. I would have pulled up the first set of underlayment and it's linoleum layer before adding a new layer of underlayment and linoleum, but in a way I'm glad that they didn't as the bottom layer was less well attached than the top layer and made pulling both easier.
I have time lapse movies of the installation process in both rooms (replacing the carpet in the living room and the 3/4" think slab of linoleum and plywood in the kitchen), but the kitchen sequence killed my camera.
Fortunately, I'm pretty sure that that Nikon will fix my camera for free, as the problem looks like the same image sensor failure that happened to the other camera I had fixed over the summer.
Edit: Yup - they're going to fix it for free. Now all I need to do is find a box to ship the camera in!
Chain link fencing is easier to install than I thought it would be (not that I thought it would be all that difficult).
To the previous owner(s) of her house: I realize that underlayment is a good thing under new linoleum when redoing the floor. I would have pulled up the first set of underlayment and it's linoleum layer before adding a new layer of underlayment and linoleum, but in a way I'm glad that they didn't as the bottom layer was less well attached than the top layer and made pulling both easier.
I have time lapse movies of the installation process in both rooms (replacing the carpet in the living room and the 3/4" think slab of linoleum and plywood in the kitchen), but the kitchen sequence killed my camera.
Fortunately, I'm pretty sure that that Nikon will fix my camera for free, as the problem looks like the same image sensor failure that happened to the other camera I had fixed over the summer.
Edit: Yup - they're going to fix it for free. Now all I need to do is find a box to ship the camera in!