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My wife, who doesn't like war movies in general and usually likes movies to have some sort of romantic sub-plot, loved Dunkirk. (A war movie with no romance.) And yeah it was loud, but loud for effect.
Wow, I'm very concerned for Benny. Being able to mimic Myron Medcalf's writing so closely implies an oncoming case of dementia.
A movie about a bunch of men who are trapped in France and you don't think there's any romance going on?
Yes. Have power to the switches too, but can't even get the LEDs on the side of the switches to light up. Tried switching up the wire positions too.
Do you know if the 3-way wire is all the way clear through any junction boxes? That would probably screw it up along the way.
Jimi Hendrix is technically a one-hit wonder.I would have guessed "Purple Haze" was the hit, but it was "All Along the Watchtower"
So was The Grateful Dead. Do you know what it was?
Unlike conventional switches/dimmers, you need a neutral for these puppies, and most people mix up the travelers (3-way wires) with the neutral - that is if there's even a neutral in-wall. GE makes a dimmer that doesn't require a neutral, but reviews are mixed.I returned my Lutrons and went with Levitron z-waves instead. Z-wave eliminates the need for a traveler, so if you don't have a neutral in the switch box, look for one in the other switch box and tie it to the traveler if there is... the 3-way is now a neutral and you can put your dummy switch anywhere.
Scoop at its finest!!! Barbecue to spinners to how to buy a car to electrical engineering to mamajuanna and its affect on fertility. We got it all!
Nudge...salsa?
There were a ton of one-hit wonders once upon a time."2525" by Zager & Evans."Red Rubber Ball" by Cyrcle."Horse with No Name" by America.
Touch of Grey.
And although it isn't his writing, his performance of the Star Spangled Banner at Woodstock was incredible.
There were a ton of one-hit wonders once upon a time."2525" by Zager & Evans."Red Rubber Ball" by Cyrcle."Horse with No Name" by America."Kung Fu Fighting" by Carl Douglas.And so on and so on.But I do get the earlier point. Hendrix and the Dead were iconic rockers, unlike any of the above.
That was the last song played by ZMF as it went off the air. An appropriate selection.Milwaukee's airwaves were never the same. Save for Ron Cuznor it was a dismal after ZMF died.
Ugh. Disco Dead...