I shall remain perpetually embarrassed
Jan. 25th, 2012 10:12 pmAt least in my 8:30 lab. I've never run a physiology lab. I haven't used half of this equipment before and the stuff I DO know how to work hasn't been taken off the shelf in years. Prior to this there just wasn't time. Witness today. I get out 3 blood pressure cuff cases, two turn out to have stethoscopes in them and the third I suspect is from WWII. It doesn't have velcro. It has metal slats to hold it together? I have NO clue. I went to the other lab and got some. Two were dry rotted and I threw them out. Then at the end of the day I find a drawer full. I'll check them for dry rot later.
The Versa is having issues. As in I'm going to call Enterprise and tell them. Got in the car today and saw that the 25 mile trip ate nearly a half a tank of gas. Um...wtf? I suspect there's a pin hole. Then It would not upshift today coming home and the RPMs nearly red-lined. That engine is going to blow if someone doesn't look at it.



The Versa is having issues. As in I'm going to call Enterprise and tell them. Got in the car today and saw that the 25 mile trip ate nearly a half a tank of gas. Um...wtf? I suspect there's a pin hole. Then It would not upshift today coming home and the RPMs nearly red-lined. That engine is going to blow if someone doesn't look at it.



