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Watcha Doin' - 2017.1 edition

(The image of you driving still "plugged in" made me laugh, though)



I have done that too!

I've never drove away plugged into anything either, but I have done the seat belt thing. And one time there was a huge sheet of plastic in the road, I swerved to miss it and thought I did, but apparently the wind blew just right when I went by for it to get caught on my back bumper. I couldn't see it in my mirrors but a kind stranger got my attention at the red light and told me about it. I was so embarrassed, I drove with it dragging behind me for at lease a mile.



Our vehicles all come equipped with a block heater that is af..."
That must of been annoying, Janice! I did have a bit of a chuckle at the thought of you driving away whilst still plugged in though... ;)

There have been a couple times this year that I've realized I still had my seat belt before attempting to get out of the car.
Travis, I howled when I read that story about the guy driving away from the gas station with the hose till in his gas tank! I probably would have peed myself.

That is funny Travis. It wouldn't happen here. The person would get shouted at over the tanoy if they didn't replace the hose. You cannot pay either if it hasn't been replaced as it won't come up on the computer that fueling has finished.


Don't build things with lego, here's your doll and tea set. Don't get dirty while playing and experimenting, maybe go quietly read your book. The worst was looking at choosing subjects in high school. Girls who were out performing boys in maths and sciences were asked with their parents (who knew their performance) to choose subjects together in another room. They were observed, and parents actively encouraged the girls away from STEM subjects and to English and languages instead. While important, that ties into the stereotype that girls are better at those subjects, and boys do STEM.
Even when you as a parent encourage a equal opportunity household, you are competing with the world. TV, friends, preschool, daycare, teachers, family friends, randoms in the supermarket, advertising, marketing in the shops. It's pervasive and is just honestly, holding us all back. Us as humans, not just women.

It is true. My two daughter are STEM subjects inclined (the oldest one will start a major in Biologic Engineering next year, and the youngest one is only 10, but bright in Math) , and we try to encourage them, but that is not what they find in the outside world. My husband is a mathematician, and he knows how hard it is for his female colleagues, including his sister, to survive in a "male" scientific environment. There is a big lack of woman in his area.

That's why I explained the whole block heater thing. I've had people from warmer climates ask if I had an electric car, so I thought I'd include the explanation.

Don't build things with lego, h..."
Interesting, I read of a study that sent standardized email messages to University professors requesting a meeting to discuss careers and grad schools. The researchers used the same message just changed the names. Email messages with male, northern European sounding names were more likely to get a positive response.

Our vehicles all come equipped with a block heater that is af..."
Move to lower mainland BC! My car doesn't even have a block heater. I think the coldest it has been in the 20 years I've lived here has been -12C. And virtually no mosquitos in the summer.

Our vehicles all come equipped with a block heater that is af..."
Janice, do cars parked in garages need heaters too?

Umm, well, don't live where I do because we have 'em. :)
Other than that, Lower Mainland is a great idea, it's nice here when it's not freaking snowing!!

Didn't you get something like 2 ft of snow the other day? How are you coping?

Generally no, but it's likely the vehicle is still equipped with them. The dealers in the area order the vehicles with them as standard equipment.

We did get a lot of snow. But I won't complain, because we don't get five months of it, like most of Canada does. I lived in Sask and northern BC for about 40 years, so I am happy to just live here and not complain about the weather.

Umm, well, don't live where I do because we have 'em. :)
Other than that, Lower Mainland is a great idea, it's nice here when it's n..."
I'm in central Fraser Valley. We see about five mosquitos each summer, but I realize they are abundant in areas not far from here. I never want to move.


Though being a life long Fraser Valley resident, I totally complain about the snow, we got 3 feet of the stuff in 4 days, that's too much, and my car is too short to drive in it! :)

Joan, we do get the Northern Lights here. I don't see them as much now that I live in the city, because the lights are too bright. When I lived in the country, we used to walk out into the hay field to watch them. If it was a really cold light, you could even hear a faint cracking sound.

All of a sudden my book count has dropped from 30 books read to 9 books read (and telling me I'm behind schedule - which I'm bloody not!)
Edit - Well after a day of being incorrect, after posting the above comment I go back to the tracker to refresh and the counter is now correct! lol


That's interesting. I hadn't noticed anything wrong with my counter but I don't pay much attention to it at the beginning of the year.


I've not had any problems with my counter. It's interesting that we can now log rereads. I can't seem to find how to do that on my page. Unless I'm just being blind...

"Next time you decide to reread a book that you've already marked as Read on Goodreads, simply mark it as Currently Reading. When you are done, just mark it as Read. (...) We take care of marking it as a reread for you. Bonus, it will also automatically be included in your Reading Challenge."
https://www.goodreads.com/blog/show/8...

I don't really care about it, I rarely reread books and when I do I don't feel I need to log that or make a note of it.

I don't often reread books and if I do, I'm not usually bothered about logging them but I'm currently rereading a book for the survey challenge and I thought I would also count it for my Goodreads challenge on this occasion.

I was so excited when I thought you guys all had electric cars!


I agree.

Lynn, I didn't notice any issues with my counter. I did see something about re-reads, but didn't pay any attention to it.
I hardly ever re-read, but when I do I just switch it to currently reading, then read. I thought it already added it to your yearly count that way. I like that it marks it as a re-read now. I just finished re-reading a HP book (I'm repeating the series) and didn't notice if anything was different. I'll have to check it and pay more attention to the next one.


I have read 13 books which my challenge reported, but there were only 12 covers shown. I compared those with my 2017 shelf and found the missing cover to be Pride and Prejudice. When I clicked on the link from my shelf (which was for the edition I read), it didn't even show I had shelved the book let alone read it and reviewed it. When I did a general search and clicked on the first edition that came up, my review was there.
I posted in GR's feedback and my bug has been fixed. Others still seem to have it.
The problem seemed to be with the editions. Somehow the new feature was messing with the editions.
I'm almost afraid to look at the books that I have re-read in case there are more bugs.




I thought you folks to the north would find it amusing.
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Our vehicles all come equipped with a block heater that is affixed to the vehicle's engine. You literally plug it in to a power socket so that it keeps the engine warm enough that it will start. Twice this year I have driven away, trailing my extension cord behind me because I forgot to unplug my car.
My client is going to stop by to give me a boost - an electrical jolt to the battery. It's just like shocking the heart when someone's heart stops.
I'm ready to move somewhere warm.