You used to be able to give “a whack on the side” to devices back in the day and that would work. These modern devices are far more delicate and whacking them will most likely result in you having to buy a new device.;/
There are hammers, then there are hammers. Caught the better half driving a steel stake with my plastic dead-blow hammer. Got to lock my toolbox better. Bought her a set of hammers; carpenter’s hammer, rubber mallet, ball-peen hammer, tack hammer, single-jack hammer, and a new dead blow hammer. Taught her how to use them.
Our Austin Marina was the worst automobile in the world. One cold morning when it wouldn’t start, I grabbed a fireplace log and whacked it hard. When I got back in, it started right up. When we sold it, the buyer asked how the roof got dented.
A really great hammer cartoon was in Shoe a number of years ago. The Panel showed Shoe poised over his computer with a big hammer/mallet in his hands and saying “Compute this!”.
Our electric company is on another source while ours is repaired, has been for a couple of months…it speeds our clocks up ten min/day! Drove everyone nuts thinking their kids/husbands were messing with them. Why they didn’t tell us, I don’t know!
I have a Palm Centro (which came out in 2007 and ended in 2009). It no longer works as cell phone – but it still works as a PDA and organizer. It syncs with Lotus Organizer – which does not seem to run after Windows XP, so all of my computers have a virtual Windows XP machine in them for me to be able to access same on the computer. ( I have an Android which I hate as my actual “phone” – it is the particular model phone liked the one before this one.)
I have found LO to be the BEST organizing software I have ever used and the Centro’s calendars and to dos are so much better than newer devices also.
We each had one of the Centros. I am still using mine and husband’s sits in reserve. However, the USB cord connection for my phone broke at the phone connection end some years ago – so I have been using the cord from husband’s Centro and now that is breaking also – I have to be VERY CAREFUL and also juggle the connection to get it to work. Luckily I have found that I can still buy a replacement cord for it If/when I need one.
Also driving a 1996 van – yeah, we – or at least I – don’t like change.
Baarorso over 1 year ago
You used to be able to give “a whack on the side” to devices back in the day and that would work. These modern devices are far more delicate and whacking them will most likely result in you having to buy a new device.;/
Fritzsch over 1 year ago
It’s formally known as “Percussive maintenance.”
Gent over 1 year ago
Some beats from me bear hands will sometime works.
Zykoic over 1 year ago
There are hammers, then there are hammers. Caught the better half driving a steel stake with my plastic dead-blow hammer. Got to lock my toolbox better. Bought her a set of hammers; carpenter’s hammer, rubber mallet, ball-peen hammer, tack hammer, single-jack hammer, and a new dead blow hammer. Taught her how to use them.
“Gosh, Honey, is that a casket you are building?”
zerotvus over 1 year ago
A mechanics best friend! Along with his Vice Grips……
juicebruce over 1 year ago
12:00 AM …. Go back to bed and sleep on it ;-)
Geophyzz over 1 year ago
Our Austin Marina was the worst automobile in the world. One cold morning when it wouldn’t start, I grabbed a fireplace log and whacked it hard. When I got back in, it started right up. When we sold it, the buyer asked how the roof got dented.
ctolson over 1 year ago
A really great hammer cartoon was in Shoe a number of years ago. The Panel showed Shoe poised over his computer with a big hammer/mallet in his hands and saying “Compute this!”.
kaycstamper over 1 year ago
Our electric company is on another source while ours is repaired, has been for a couple of months…it speeds our clocks up ten min/day! Drove everyone nuts thinking their kids/husbands were messing with them. Why they didn’t tell us, I don’t know!
wirepunchr over 1 year ago
The problem is knowing where to whack it.
ladykat over 1 year ago
If that doesn’t work, get a bigger hammer.
Nubmaeme over 1 year ago
Why not? It worked for one team of astronauts when their TV camera went on the fritz.
hfergus Premium Member over 1 year ago
Don’t force it! Use a larger hammer.
tcayer over 1 year ago
That skill didn’t age well in the digital era.
whelan_jj over 1 year ago
Like Beni in “Cul-de-Sac” and “Fix-it Felix”
Sean Fox over 1 year ago
This is how I deal with my morning alarms yes
alkabelis Premium Member over 1 year ago
As a retired tool and die maker, we used to joke that when we couldn’t fix something we needed to get a bigger hammer.
hcho over 1 year ago
If the only tool you have is a hammer…EVERYTHING looks like a nail!
My prune juice & vodka cocktail’s called a WHAT?! over 1 year ago
It’s HAMMER TIME!
My prune juice & vodka cocktail’s called a WHAT?! over 1 year ago
If it ain’t broke, you’re not trying. — Red Green
kathleenhicks62 over 1 year ago
The BEST solution!
mistercatworks over 1 year ago
I always use a claw hammer because prying is my number two maintenance trick.
Billy Yank over 1 year ago
Sometimes, just a wack with your fist did the trick. This was dubbed the “Sullivan Adjustment” after the famous boxer John L. Sullivan.
eddi-TBH over 1 year ago
Ask one of the grandkids to set the time.
goboboyd over 1 year ago
The billable skill was knowing ‘where’ to whack it.
Ed Brault Premium Member over 1 year ago
A manually operated, digitally controlled, gravitationally assisted, cybernetic attitude adjustment device!
cor_en_fa over 1 year ago
mafastore over 1 year ago
We make things work long after they should.
I have a Palm Centro (which came out in 2007 and ended in 2009). It no longer works as cell phone – but it still works as a PDA and organizer. It syncs with Lotus Organizer – which does not seem to run after Windows XP, so all of my computers have a virtual Windows XP machine in them for me to be able to access same on the computer. ( I have an Android which I hate as my actual “phone” – it is the particular model phone liked the one before this one.)
I have found LO to be the BEST organizing software I have ever used and the Centro’s calendars and to dos are so much better than newer devices also.
We each had one of the Centros. I am still using mine and husband’s sits in reserve. However, the USB cord connection for my phone broke at the phone connection end some years ago – so I have been using the cord from husband’s Centro and now that is breaking also – I have to be VERY CAREFUL and also juggle the connection to get it to work. Luckily I have found that I can still buy a replacement cord for it If/when I need one.
Also driving a 1996 van – yeah, we – or at least I – don’t like change.