Falling
Last night I headed outside for some work on my bars. I didn’t have one piece of equipment with me that I normally do, my Flip cam. I sort of decided that it isn’t necessary for me to film every time I go out there. In a way I believe it is counter productive to do so. I need to spend more time getting sets and reps in and less time doing video production work. I’ll talk about this more in Dufisthenics, later.
I was clued in on a sci-fi series called Falling Skies on TNT. The premise sounded kind of V like and I liked V. In a nutshell, once again the Earth is invaded by hostile aliens with bad intentions. The aliens are eons ahead of us technologically and the story revolves around a small group of people trying to fight on with mostly small munitions.
Right now I am in the middle of the two part series premiere. I like the show but thus far it hasn’t grabbed me by the neck yet as a must watch thing. I was a little discouraged when Jeremy told me he started watching the show last year but bailed after three or four episodes. We’ll see if I have the same reaction.
A weird thing has happened with the flickering battery charge light problem on the Tacoma, it went away. It seems like ever since the 4 days of rainy weather hit I haven’t seen the light come on once. I did crawl under the truck during the weekend and verify the connection from the battery to the terminal on the starter was secure. If the light returns once the rainy weather departs I am not quite sure what that will tell me.
My verbosity is a little thin today, my bad.
Joe
Falling Skies Rocks… you need to watch the first season. Sure it does have some slow episodes but by the end of the first season you are hooked! As for the battery light issue… water=condunctor. Maybe that is bridging whatever gap you have?