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Sqwertz wrote:
> > On Tue, 09 Oct 2018 19:58:00 -0400, wrote: > > > Every year I buy some bags of candy but for the past ten years no > > trick or treaters have shown up so this year I've bought no candy and > > won't be bothering with answering my doorbell and I'm sure no one will > > show up. > > Halloween has died. > > If you just turn out your porch light, nobody will come. I used to > just leave the house every Halloween but realized that unnecessary. As I mentioned yesterday - buy the good candy then don't answer the door. lol Screw those greedy little freeloader kids. They shouldn't be begging at some strangers house for treats anyway. What kind of slack parents let them do that? :-D LOL You are correct though. Buy the candy the next day AFTER halloween at good sale prices. |
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![]() "Sqwertz" > wrote in message ... > On Tue, 09 Oct 2018 19:58:00 -0400, wrote: > >> Every year I buy some bags of candy but for the past ten years no >> trick or treaters have shown up so this year I've bought no candy and >> won't be bothering with answering my doorbell and I'm sure no one will >> show up. >> Halloween has died. > > If you just turn out your porch light, nobody will come. I used to > just leave the house every Halloween but realized that unnecessary. > > -sw Not an option for me. My house is lighted all across the front and the lights come on at dusk. Can't turn them off. |
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On 10/11/2018 7:17 PM, Julie Bove wrote:
> > "Sqwertz" > wrote in message > ... >> On Tue, 09 Oct 2018 19:58:00 -0400, wrote: >> >>> Every year I buy some bags of candy but for the past ten years no >>> trick or treaters have shown up so this year I've bought no candy and >>> won't be bothering with answering my doorbell and I'm sure no one will >>> show up. >>> Halloween has died. >> >> If you just turn out your porch light, nobody will come.Â* I used to >> just leave the house every Halloween but realized that unnecessary. >> >> -sw > > Not an option for me. My house is lighted all across the front and the > lights come on at dusk. Can't turn them off. That's a goofy arrangement. Are you talking about solar-charged (decorative) lighting? I have some of those by my driveway but they don't light up the house. They turn themselves off about 5 hours later. They aren't a "porch light". Jill |
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On Fri, 12 Oct 2018 16:20:29 -0400, jmcquown >
wrote: >On 10/11/2018 7:17 PM, Julie Bove wrote: >> >> "Sqwertz" > wrote in message >> ... >>> On Tue, 09 Oct 2018 19:58:00 -0400, wrote: >>> >>>> Every year I buy some bags of candy but for the past ten years no >>>> trick or treaters have shown up so this year I've bought no candy and >>>> won't be bothering with answering my doorbell and I'm sure no one will >>>> show up. >>>> Halloween has died. >>> >>> If you just turn out your porch light, nobody will come.* I used to >>> just leave the house every Halloween but realized that unnecessary. >>> >>> -sw >> >> Not an option for me. My house is lighted all across the front and the >> lights come on at dusk. Can't turn them off. Bullshit... somewhere there's an on/off switch. >That's a goofy arrangement. Are you talking about solar-charged >(decorative) lighting? I have some of those by my driveway but they >don't light up the house. They turn themselves off about 5 hours later. > They aren't a "porch light". > >Jill I've never heard of such lighting as Julie's unless they're on a timer, and that can be reset, or depowered. I have several of those on at dusk off at dawn outside LED light fixtures but they all have an on/off power switch... they replaced the incandescent fixtures that all had the same on/off switch. No one in their right mind installs outdoor lighting without an on/off switch... I'll bet every light fixture/electrical appliance in her house has an on/off switch or it has a plug that can be inserted or pulled out, ie an electric clock, or it uses batteries that can be inserted or removed. |
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![]() > wrote in message ... > On Fri, 12 Oct 2018 16:20:29 -0400, jmcquown > > wrote: > >>On 10/11/2018 7:17 PM, Julie Bove wrote: >>> >>> "Sqwertz" > wrote in message >>> ... >>>> On Tue, 09 Oct 2018 19:58:00 -0400, wrote: >>>> >>>>> Every year I buy some bags of candy but for the past ten years no >>>>> trick or treaters have shown up so this year I've bought no candy and >>>>> won't be bothering with answering my doorbell and I'm sure no one will >>>>> show up. >>>>> Halloween has died. >>>> >>>> If you just turn out your porch light, nobody will come. I used to >>>> just leave the house every Halloween but realized that unnecessary. >>>> >>>> -sw >>> >>> Not an option for me. My house is lighted all across the front and the >>> lights come on at dusk. Can't turn them off. > > Bullshit... somewhere there's an on/off switch. > >>That's a goofy arrangement. Are you talking about solar-charged >>(decorative) lighting? I have some of those by my driveway but they >>don't light up the house. They turn themselves off about 5 hours later. >> They aren't a "porch light". >> >>Jill > > I've never heard of such lighting as Julie's unless they're on a > timer, and that can be reset, or depowered. > > I have several of those on at dusk off at dawn outside LED light > fixtures but they all have an on/off power switch... they replaced the > incandescent fixtures that all had the same on/off switch. No one in > their right mind installs outdoor lighting without an on/off switch... > I'll bet every light fixture/electrical appliance in her house has an > on/off switch or it has a plug that can be inserted or pulled out, ie > an electric clock, or it uses batteries that can be inserted or > removed. All kinds of weird stuff here. Former owner was an electrician. |
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On Fri, 12 Oct 2018 20:58:37 -0700, "Julie Bove"
> wrote: > > wrote in message .. . >> On Fri, 12 Oct 2018 16:20:29 -0400, jmcquown > >> wrote: >> >>>On 10/11/2018 7:17 PM, Julie Bove wrote: >>>> >>>> "Sqwertz" > wrote in message >>>> ... >>>>> On Tue, 09 Oct 2018 19:58:00 -0400, wrote: >>>>> >>>>>> Every year I buy some bags of candy but for the past ten years no >>>>>> trick or treaters have shown up so this year I've bought no candy and >>>>>> won't be bothering with answering my doorbell and I'm sure no one will >>>>>> show up. >>>>>> Halloween has died. >>>>> >>>>> If you just turn out your porch light, nobody will come. I used to >>>>> just leave the house every Halloween but realized that unnecessary. >>>>> >>>>> -sw >>>> >>>> Not an option for me. My house is lighted all across the front and the >>>> lights come on at dusk. Can't turn them off. >> >> Bullshit... somewhere there's an on/off switch. >> >>>That's a goofy arrangement. Are you talking about solar-charged >>>(decorative) lighting? I have some of those by my driveway but they >>>don't light up the house. They turn themselves off about 5 hours later. >>> They aren't a "porch light". >>> >>>Jill >> >> I've never heard of such lighting as Julie's unless they're on a >> timer, and that can be reset, or depowered. >> >> I have several of those on at dusk off at dawn outside LED light >> fixtures but they all have an on/off power switch... they replaced the >> incandescent fixtures that all had the same on/off switch. No one in >> their right mind installs outdoor lighting without an on/off switch... >> I'll bet every light fixture/electrical appliance in her house has an >> on/off switch or it has a plug that can be inserted or pulled out, ie >> an electric clock, or it uses batteries that can be inserted or >> removed. > >All kinds of weird stuff here. Former owner was an electrician. The only weird one there is YOU! A real electrician would have placed a switch in that line. |
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On Friday, October 12, 2018 at 6:10:37 PM UTC-4, Sheldon wrote:
> On Fri, 12 Oct 2018 16:20:29 -0400, jmcquown > > wrote: > > >On 10/11/2018 7:17 PM, Julie Bove wrote: > >> > >> "Sqwertz" > wrote in message > >> ... > >>> On Tue, 09 Oct 2018 19:58:00 -0400, wrote: > >>> > >>>> Every year I buy some bags of candy but for the past ten years no > >>>> trick or treaters have shown up so this year I've bought no candy and > >>>> won't be bothering with answering my doorbell and I'm sure no one will > >>>> show up. > >>>> Halloween has died. > >>> > >>> If you just turn out your porch light, nobody will come.Â* I used to > >>> just leave the house every Halloween but realized that unnecessary. > >>> > >>> -sw > >> > >> Not an option for me. My house is lighted all across the front and the > >> lights come on at dusk. Can't turn them off. > > Bullshit... somewhere there's an on/off switch. Installed by an electrician who was so annoyed at having to deal with Julie that he installed them without a switch. What do you want to bet that she's got a switch somewhere that she can't figure out what it does? Cindy Hamilton |
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On Sat, 13 Oct 2018 03:45:10 -0700 (PDT), Cindy Hamilton wrote:
> On Friday, October 12, 2018 at 6:10:37 PM UTC-4, Sheldon wrote: >> On Fri, 12 Oct 2018 16:20:29 -0400, jmcquown > >> wrote: >> >>>On 10/11/2018 7:17 PM, Julie Bove wrote: >>>> >>>> "Sqwertz" > wrote in message >>>> ... >>>>> On Tue, 09 Oct 2018 19:58:00 -0400, wrote: >>>>> >>>>>> Every year I buy some bags of candy but for the past ten years no >>>>>> trick or treaters have shown up so this year I've bought no candy and >>>>>> won't be bothering with answering my doorbell and I'm sure no one will >>>>>> show up. >>>>>> Halloween has died. >>>>> >>>>> If you just turn out your porch light, nobody will come.* I used to >>>>> just leave the house every Halloween but realized that unnecessary. >>>>> >>>>> -sw >>>> >>>> Not an option for me. My house is lighted all across the front and the >>>> lights come on at dusk. Can't turn them off. >> >> Bullshit... somewhere there's an on/off switch. > > Installed by an electrician who was so annoyed at having to deal > with Julie that he installed them without a switch. Ahh, but remember he was the former owner of the house. He PREDICTED a Julie-type would move in and did that just to confuse her. > What do you want to bet that she's got a switch somewhere that she > can't figure out what it does? Most certainly. The alleged lack of switch adds to her dramatic life. -sw |
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On Sat, 13 Oct 2018 03:45:10 -0700 (PDT), Cindy Hamilton
> wrote: >On Friday, October 12, 2018 at 6:10:37 PM UTC-4, Sheldon wrote: >> On Fri, 12 Oct 2018 16:20:29 -0400, jmcquown > >> wrote: >> >> >On 10/11/2018 7:17 PM, Julie Bove wrote: >> >> >> >> "Sqwertz" > wrote in message >> >> ... >> >>> On Tue, 09 Oct 2018 19:58:00 -0400, wrote: >> >>> >> >>>> Every year I buy some bags of candy but for the past ten years no >> >>>> trick or treaters have shown up so this year I've bought no candy and >> >>>> won't be bothering with answering my doorbell and I'm sure no one will >> >>>> show up. >> >>>> Halloween has died. >> >>> >> >>> If you just turn out your porch light, nobody will come.* I used to >> >>> just leave the house every Halloween but realized that unnecessary. >> >>> >> >>> -sw >> >> >> >> Not an option for me. My house is lighted all across the front and the >> >> lights come on at dusk. Can't turn them off. >> >> Bullshit... somewhere there's an on/off switch. > >Installed by an electrician who was so annoyed at having to deal >with Julie that he installed them without a switch. > >What do you want to bet that she's got a switch somewhere that she >can't figure out what it does? > >Cindy Hamilton Where I live when a licensened electrician installs outside lighting the law is he must install a switch indoors. |
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![]() "jmcquown" > wrote in message ... > On 10/11/2018 7:17 PM, Julie Bove wrote: >> >> "Sqwertz" > wrote in message >> ... >>> On Tue, 09 Oct 2018 19:58:00 -0400, wrote: >>> >>>> Every year I buy some bags of candy but for the past ten years no >>>> trick or treaters have shown up so this year I've bought no candy and >>>> won't be bothering with answering my doorbell and I'm sure no one will >>>> show up. >>>> Halloween has died. >>> >>> If you just turn out your porch light, nobody will come. I used to >>> just leave the house every Halloween but realized that unnecessary. >>> >>> -sw >> >> Not an option for me. My house is lighted all across the front and the >> lights come on at dusk. Can't turn them off. > > That's a goofy arrangement. Are you talking about solar-charged > (decorative) lighting? I have some of those by my driveway but they don't > light up the house. They turn themselves off about 5 hours later. They > aren't a "porch light". No. These are recessed lights up in the soffit. There are six of them. Two near the garage, one on either side of the door and two near the end bedroom. There is a switch to turn off those by the bedroom but no others. I would have to say these are porch lights because they are on the porch. |
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On 10/12/2018 6:27 PM, Julie Bove wrote:
> > "jmcquown" > wrote in message > ... >> On 10/11/2018 7:17 PM, Julie Bove wrote: >>> >>> "Sqwertz" > wrote in message >>> ... >>>> On Tue, 09 Oct 2018 19:58:00 -0400, wrote: >>>> >>>>> Every year I buy some bags of candy but for the past ten years no >>>>> trick or treaters have shown up so this year I've bought no candy and >>>>> won't be bothering with answering my doorbell and I'm sure no one will >>>>> show up. >>>>> Halloween has died. >>>> >>>> If you just turn out your porch light, nobody will come. I used to >>>> just leave the house every Halloween but realized that unnecessary. >>>> >>>> -sw >>> >>> Not an option for me. My house is lighted all across the front and >>> the lights come on at dusk. Can't turn them off. >> >> That's a goofy arrangement.Â* Are you talking about solar-charged >> (decorative) lighting?Â* I have some of those by my driveway but they >> don't light up the house.Â* They turn themselves off about 5 hours >> later. They aren't a "porch light". > > No. These are recessed lights up in the soffit.Â* There are six of them. > Two near the garage, one on either side of the door and two near the end > bedroom. There is a switch to turn off those by the bedroom but no > others. I would have to say these are porch lights because they are on > the porch. Are they wired? I still don't understand. Jill |
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![]() "jmcquown" > wrote in message ... > On 10/12/2018 6:27 PM, Julie Bove wrote: >> >> "jmcquown" > wrote in message >> ... >>> On 10/11/2018 7:17 PM, Julie Bove wrote: >>>> >>>> "Sqwertz" > wrote in message >>>> ... >>>>> On Tue, 09 Oct 2018 19:58:00 -0400, wrote: >>>>> >>>>>> Every year I buy some bags of candy but for the past ten years no >>>>>> trick or treaters have shown up so this year I've bought no candy and >>>>>> won't be bothering with answering my doorbell and I'm sure no one >>>>>> will >>>>>> show up. >>>>>> Halloween has died. >>>>> >>>>> If you just turn out your porch light, nobody will come. I used to >>>>> just leave the house every Halloween but realized that unnecessary. >>>>> >>>>> -sw >>>> >>>> Not an option for me. My house is lighted all across the front and the >>>> lights come on at dusk. Can't turn them off. >>> >>> That's a goofy arrangement. Are you talking about solar-charged >>> (decorative) lighting? I have some of those by my driveway but they >>> don't light up the house. They turn themselves off about 5 hours later. >>> They aren't a "porch light". >> >> No. These are recessed lights up in the soffit. There are six of them. >> Two near the garage, one on either side of the door and two near the end >> bedroom. There is a switch to turn off those by the bedroom but no >> others. I would have to say these are porch lights because they are on >> the porch. > > Are they wired? I still don't understand. Not sure what you mean by wired. If you mean as in hard wired, yes. |
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On Thu, 11 Oct 2018 16:17:46 -0700, Julie Bove wrote:
> "Sqwertz" > wrote in message > ... >> On Tue, 09 Oct 2018 19:58:00 -0400, wrote: >> >>> Every year I buy some bags of candy but for the past ten years no >>> trick or treaters have shown up so this year I've bought no candy and >>> won't be bothering with answering my doorbell and I'm sure no one will >>> show up. >>> Halloween has died. >> >> If you just turn out your porch light, nobody will come. I used to >> just leave the house every Halloween but realized that unnecessary. >> >> -sw > > Not an option for me. My house is lighted all across the front and the > lights come on at dusk. Can't turn them off. Yes you can, you just don't want to admit there's a switch to turn that off. And you suspect you know where that switch is, too. This is just another of your fabricated "Oddities in the Boverse". -sw |
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![]() "Sqwertz" > wrote in message ... > On Thu, 11 Oct 2018 16:17:46 -0700, Julie Bove wrote: > >> "Sqwertz" > wrote in message >> ... >>> On Tue, 09 Oct 2018 19:58:00 -0400, wrote: >>> >>>> Every year I buy some bags of candy but for the past ten years no >>>> trick or treaters have shown up so this year I've bought no candy and >>>> won't be bothering with answering my doorbell and I'm sure no one will >>>> show up. >>>> Halloween has died. >>> >>> If you just turn out your porch light, nobody will come. I used to >>> just leave the house every Halloween but realized that unnecessary. >>> >>> -sw >> >> Not an option for me. My house is lighted all across the front and the >> lights come on at dusk. Can't turn them off. > > Yes you can, you just don't want to admit there's a switch to turn > that off. And you suspect you know where that switch is, too. This > is just another of your fabricated "Oddities in the Boverse". None that we know of. We had the former owners label every switch because we couldn't figure out what some did. Turned out some were just switches, never connected to anything. Just because someone is an electrician, doesn't mean he is a good one. |
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On 10/13/18 7:16 AM, Julie Bove wrote:
> None that we know of. We had the former owners label every switch > because we couldn't figure out what some did. Turned out some were just > switches, never connected to anything. Just because someone is an > electrician, doesn't mean he is a good one. Did you take the switch plate off and see that no wires were connected to the switch or did you assume since you don't see it operating anything it is not connected? You probably know this but FWIW some wall switches switch only 1/2 (i.e. top or bottom part of wall plug). You should test the plugs one at a time with wall switch in both positions to verify that nothing becomes hot. Use a lamp or test light. It is highly unusual that an electrician would use up a perfectly good switch rather than a dummy plate plug. And installing dead switches is probably a code violation. One exception I can think of is in a room with a ceiling fan. There could be a separate switch for the fan and a switch for the fan light kit. If the fan doesn't have a light kit installed the wall light switch for the fan light will not operate anything. That wire however is deadheaded at the fan not at the switch. Most every time a switch will be wired and is "switching" something. jay |
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On Saturday, October 13, 2018 at 10:32:06 AM UTC-5, jay wrote:
> On 10/13/18 7:16 AM, Julie Bove wrote: > > > None that we know of. We had the former owners label every switch > > because we couldn't figure out what some did. Turned out some were just > > switches, never connected to anything. Just because someone is an > > electrician, doesn't mean he is a good one. > > Did you take the switch plate off and see that no wires were connected > to the switch or did you assume since you don't see it operating > anything it is not connected? > > You probably know this but FWIW some wall switches switch only 1/2 (i.e. > top or bottom part of wall plug). You should test the plugs one at a > time with wall switch in both positions to verify that nothing becomes > hot. Use a lamp or test light. It is highly unusual that an > electrician would use up a perfectly good switch rather than a dummy > plate plug. And installing dead switches is probably a code violation. > > One exception I can think of is in a room with a ceiling fan. There > could be a separate switch for the fan and a switch for the fan light > kit. If the fan doesn't have a light kit installed the wall light > switch for the fan light will not operate anything. That wire however is > deadheaded at the fan not at the switch. > > Most every time a switch will be wired and is "switching" something. > > jay That's a very good point! Every switch installed switched something! Some switches are two way though! I can turn them on or off from either switch. John Kuthe... |
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![]() "jay" > wrote in message news ![]() > On 10/13/18 7:16 AM, Julie Bove wrote: > >> None that we know of. We had the former owners label every switch because >> we couldn't figure out what some did. Turned out some were just switches, >> never connected to anything. Just because someone is an electrician, >> doesn't mean he is a good one. > > Did you take the switch plate off and see that no wires were connected to > the switch or did you assume since you don't see it operating anything it > is not connected? > > You probably know this but FWIW some wall switches switch only 1/2 (i.e. > top or bottom part of wall plug). You should test the plugs one at a time > with wall switch in both positions to verify that nothing becomes hot. > Use a lamp or test light. It is highly unusual that an electrician would > use up a perfectly good switch rather than a dummy plate plug. And > installing dead switches is probably a code violation. > > One exception I can think of is in a room with a ceiling fan. There could > be a separate switch for the fan and a switch for the fan light kit. If > the fan doesn't have a light kit installed the wall light switch for the > fan light will not operate anything. That wire however is deadheaded at > the fan not at the switch. > > Most every time a switch will be wired and is "switching" something. We took nothing off. We just asked that everything be labeled. We were told that he had intended to put spot lights in here and there but never did. The lighting in here is insane! I have 5 spot lights in this room. I think there are 4 in the living room. Three in my bedroom in addition to the 4 lights on the ceiling fan. At least a dozen spotlights (I'm not going to go count) in the kitchen. I had the ones in the kitchen put on a dimmer because even with the lowest wattage, they were still too bright. I do turn the kitchen ones on only if it is dark and only if I'm going to be in there for a while and need good light. The others only get turned on if something goes missing and we have to hunt for it. Just too much brightness and heat put off by those things. |
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On Sat, 13 Oct 2018 06:16:14 -0700, "Julie Bove"
> wrote: > >"Sqwertz" > wrote in message ... >> On Thu, 11 Oct 2018 16:17:46 -0700, Julie Bove wrote: >> >>> "Sqwertz" > wrote in message >>> ... >>>> On Tue, 09 Oct 2018 19:58:00 -0400, wrote: >>>> >>>>> Every year I buy some bags of candy but for the past ten years no >>>>> trick or treaters have shown up so this year I've bought no candy and >>>>> won't be bothering with answering my doorbell and I'm sure no one will >>>>> show up. >>>>> Halloween has died. >>>> >>>> If you just turn out your porch light, nobody will come. I used to >>>> just leave the house every Halloween but realized that unnecessary. >>>> >>>> -sw >>> >>> Not an option for me. My house is lighted all across the front and the >>> lights come on at dusk. Can't turn them off. >> >> Yes you can, you just don't want to admit there's a switch to turn >> that off. And you suspect you know where that switch is, too. This >> is just another of your fabricated "Oddities in the Boverse". > >None that we know of. We had the former owners label every switch because we >couldn't figure out what some did. Turned out some were just switches, never >connected to anything. Just because someone is an electrician, doesn't mean >he is a good one. Licenced electricians need to wire to code, sign off on the job, and give the property owner and the town's code enforcement office a certificate that satisfies the fire underwriters. Failure to do so the electrician will lose their license. Not only are you eerily weird you are also dumber than deer scat. if hard wired you definitely have a switch for that outdoor lighting... or it's those low voltage lighting fixtures on an extension cord installed by the homeowner... low voltage circuits like doorbells and thermostats are on a small transformer (about the size of a deck of cards) that's typically mounted near the circuit breaker panel. |
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> On Sat, 13 Oct 2018 06:16:14 -0700, "Julie Bove" > > wrote: > >> >> "Sqwertz" > wrote in message >> ... >>> On Thu, 11 Oct 2018 16:17:46 -0700, Julie Bove wrote: >>> >>>> "Sqwertz" > wrote in message >>>> ... >>>>> On Tue, 09 Oct 2018 19:58:00 -0400, wrote: >>>>> >>>>>> Every year I buy some bags of candy but for the past ten years no >>>>>> trick or treaters have shown up so this year I've bought no candy and >>>>>> won't be bothering with answering my doorbell and I'm sure no one will >>>>>> show up. >>>>>> Halloween has died. >>>>> >>>>> If you just turn out your porch light, nobody will come. I used to >>>>> just leave the house every Halloween but realized that unnecessary. >>>>> >>>>> -sw >>>> >>>> Not an option for me. My house is lighted all across the front and the >>>> lights come on at dusk. Can't turn them off. >>> >>> Yes you can, you just don't want to admit there's a switch to turn >>> that off. And you suspect you know where that switch is, too. This >>> is just another of your fabricated "Oddities in the Boverse". >> >> None that we know of. We had the former owners label every switch because we >> couldn't figure out what some did. Turned out some were just switches, never >> connected to anything. Just because someone is an electrician, doesn't mean >> he is a good one. > > Licenced electricians need to wire to code, sign off on the job, and > give the property owner and the town's code enforcement office > a certificate that satisfies the fire underwriters. Failure to do so > the electrician will lose their license. > > Not only are you eerily weird you are also dumber than deer scat. if > hard wired you definitely have a switch for that outdoor lighting... > or it's those low voltage lighting fixtures on an extension cord > installed by the homeowner... low voltage circuits like doorbells and > thermostats are on a small transformer (about the size of a deck of > cards) that's typically mounted near the circuit breaker panel. > Hush Popeye! Do yoose realize this idiotic woman doesn't even have a basement with RO water filter. Yoose are making a fool of yooseself. Yoose wife should keep better track of yoose demented old ass. |
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![]() > wrote in message ... > On Sat, 13 Oct 2018 06:16:14 -0700, "Julie Bove" > > wrote: > >> >>"Sqwertz" > wrote in message ... >>> On Thu, 11 Oct 2018 16:17:46 -0700, Julie Bove wrote: >>> >>>> "Sqwertz" > wrote in message >>>> ... >>>>> On Tue, 09 Oct 2018 19:58:00 -0400, wrote: >>>>> >>>>>> Every year I buy some bags of candy but for the past ten years no >>>>>> trick or treaters have shown up so this year I've bought no candy and >>>>>> won't be bothering with answering my doorbell and I'm sure no one >>>>>> will >>>>>> show up. >>>>>> Halloween has died. >>>>> >>>>> If you just turn out your porch light, nobody will come. I used to >>>>> just leave the house every Halloween but realized that unnecessary. >>>>> >>>>> -sw >>>> >>>> Not an option for me. My house is lighted all across the front and the >>>> lights come on at dusk. Can't turn them off. >>> >>> Yes you can, you just don't want to admit there's a switch to turn >>> that off. And you suspect you know where that switch is, too. This >>> is just another of your fabricated "Oddities in the Boverse". >> >>None that we know of. We had the former owners label every switch because >>we >>couldn't figure out what some did. Turned out some were just switches, >>never >>connected to anything. Just because someone is an electrician, doesn't >>mean >>he is a good one. > > Licenced electricians need to wire to code, sign off on the job, and > give the property owner and the town's code enforcement office > a certificate that satisfies the fire underwriters. Failure to do so > the electrician will lose their license. I don't know if he was licensed or not. He was the home owner. The home owner can do whatever. Doesn't mean it has to be right. > > Not only are you eerily weird you are also dumber than deer scat. if > hard wired you definitely have a switch for that outdoor lighting... > or it's those low voltage lighting fixtures on an extension cord > installed by the homeowner... low voltage circuits like doorbells and > thermostats are on a small transformer (about the size of a deck of > cards) that's typically mounted near the circuit breaker panel. Dunno. |
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