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If It Weren’t For Bad Luck…

October 27th, 2009 2 comments

…I’d have no luck at all.  At least, that’s how I feel when it comes to my Rubik’s Cubes.  Ya see, I’ve been messing around with my 5×5 cube recently, trying to get all Zen with mastering the intricacies of this puzzle when, while single-digit flicking the top layer around, the darn thing exploded in my hand, disintegrating into its individual components, slipping through my fingers and on to the ground below in a shower of colorful plastic cube-ettes.

Whelp, so much for my trusty plastic pal.  I think it might be time to look into an Eastsheen model.  Now where did I put that credit card…

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Upholstered And Stuffed Articles Act

October 16th, 2009 1 comment

While unpacking our halloween decorations last week, we were sad to discover that our animatronic singing skeleton wasn’t working. We placed fresh batteries up it’s backside, slapped it around, even going so far as to call it a few choice names. Nada. Zip. It appeared that the darn thing wasn’t going to be singing Putin’ On The Ritz ever again.

This afternoon I was fiddling once again with this holiday decoration trying to will it to work when I noticed the following tag attached to it:

I’d never heard of the “Upholstered and Stuffed Articles Act” before.  Curious, I called upon the wonderous powers of the internet and discovered some unusual protections that this (now repealed) act provides:

Unclean material
(2)No person shall use material that contains vermin or is unclean in the manufacture or renovation of any upholstered or stuffed article.

Unsanitary stuffing

18.(1)No person shall sell or offer for sale an upholstered or stuffed article that,
     (a) has been in contact with a person suffering from a communicable disease;
     (b) is so soiled or in such condition as is likely to affect adversely the health of any
          person; or
     (c) contains vermin, unless the article has been sterilized or disinfected in the
          prescribed manner.

Jeezuz…was there a huge scandal with chain store fluffy doggies and poorly-sewn carney prizes being stuffed with vermin laced rags, soiled linens, and cotton swabs soaked with communicable diseases that required this regulatory Upholstered and Stuffed Articles Act to be adopted?  These seem like commonsense rules that shouldn’t require a legal act to enforce.

I remember the Tylenol scare of the 80′s, but have never heard of the giant stuffed giraffe scare of the whatevers.  Was there ever such a thing?

Eye In The Sky

October 1st, 2009 1 comment

Taking the Eye In The Sky from the bookshelf, I study the box and wonder, “just who is their proofreader?”


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New Cube / Steer Clear Of Cube4You

August 4th, 2009 4 comments

I was messing around with my new 4×4 Rubik’s Cube a few days ago when it locked up on me, then suddenly (and quite unexpectedly) exploded / disintegrated in my hands.  Colorful cubes of plastic poured from my hands and on to the faux wood of the kitchen floor.  It was a tragedy to be sure, but nothing I couldn’t recover from.

With wallet in hand I raced upstairs to purchase a replacement.  My first stop was Cube4You, but their funky site just didn’t want to play nice with Safari or Firefox.  Here’s what Cube4You sent me when I signed up:

Note: our system don’t accept Firefox now , when you pay , you shall use Internet Explorer , we’ll fix this soon.

“You shall use Internet Explorer.”  Frak that.  I hate any company that tells me what to do.

Willing to give them the benefit of a doubt that they just haven’t quite grasped the intricacies of the english language, I sent a quick e-mail to them asking an innocuous question about their cubes.  A whole day passed and I never received a response (heck, four days later as of this writing and still no response), which didn’t fill me with happy fuzzies.  Okay, I guess Cube4You doesn’t get my business (and it shouldn’t get yours either with their lousy customer support).

My next stop was Cubefans. Taking a chance I placed my order.  Minutes later I received a confirmation number.  Ten minutes later I received another e-mail stating that my order had been shipped.  This e-mail also included a UPS tracking number, and there was my order, ready to be processed.

Three days later and I’m now the proud owner of a new Eastsheen cube.  If you need a new 4×4 cube, I’d definitely recommend Cubefans.  They’ve got my business from now on!

Shipped

Inside the shipping envelope was a sturdy box protecting my valuable cargo

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My replacement stickers and new cube. This Eastsheen A4 has great action for a 4x4. Single digit control, no lockups...great cube!

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Too Much Of A Good Thing

July 30th, 2009 1 comment

The brother-in-law called me up at work yesterday, asking if it would be okay if he swung by tonight, “say, around 8pm?” 

“Sure,” I told him.  I was more than a bit curious why he wanted to stop by, but I figured his wife was driving him crazy and he needed a break ;-)

Eight o’clock eventually lumbers around and there’s Shannon hulking frame knocking at the door, freaking out the cat who went from cute-n-cuddly to “wanna rip someone’s throat out” in the blink of an eye.  In walks the BiL, who begins to tell me how sorry he was that he missed my birthday, and that he wanted to make up for it.  From his pockets he slowly begins to produce a multitude of colorful objects that I instantly recognized as various flavors of Rubik’s Cubes.

4x4, 5x5, Hollow Cube, 2x2

Nerdgasm!  

I’ve been threatening Karin that I was going to buy a new 4×4 cube, but she kept telling me to hold off, that she had something planned.  I guess she knew that Shannon had these cubes en route.  

Being the hardcore closet geek that I am, I was shocked that someone would go out of their way to hook a brother up like this.  Many thanks, Shannon!

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