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		<title>Electric Nightmares</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[In less than 2 weeks my worst nightmare will come true. The whole house needs to undergo the most major and invasive work that it will ever need to undergo &#8211; a full electrical rewire. About two weeks ago some lights in our house started flickering. Being concerned that this wasn&#8217;t the first time strange [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In less than 2 weeks my worst nightmare will come true. The whole house needs to undergo the most major and invasive work that it will ever need to undergo &#8211; a full electrical rewire.</p>
<p>About two weeks ago some lights in our house started flickering. Being concerned that <a href="http://www.fruitbytes.co.uk/index.php/2008/02/19/powering-down/">this wasn&#8217;t the first time</a> strange electrical things had occured at home, we decided to call in an expert and check our wiring. We were told that it would be a full rewire and that it would be almost certainly done in one day. Our wiring is mid-1970&#8242;s, meaning we&#8217;re around 75% more likely to have a house fire or death caused by electrical shock than with those who have &#8216;modern&#8217; wiring. And that&#8217;s a statistic we don&#8217;t want to be part of.</p>
<p>So, last week began the de-clutter to get everything out that we didn&#8217;t need from <a href="http://twitpic.com/1ygbr">old PC&#8217;s</a> and <a href="http://twitpic.com/1xqqy">software</a>, to clothes that many a charity shop have benefited from this week. Then yesterday we met with the electricians to be briefed on what exactly was going to happen and what <em>we</em> needed to do prior to the work being carried out. I was hoping that they would tell us that the work would be minor and that new wires could be replaced by making just a small incision, a bit like keyhole surgery. However, as you can see from <a href="http://twitter.com/purplelime/status/1310631688">this tweet</a> it wasn&#8217;t quite that sugar-coated.</p>
<p>Just 5 weeks ago I completed the <a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/purplelime/sets/72157613399434157/">redecoration of my home office</a> which I&#8217;d so cosied myself into. In less than 2 weeks it&#8217;s going to have the floor pulled up, holes cut into that and the walls mauled to death. One day was a bit ambitious and although we&#8217;re assured the electricity <em>will</em> be back on within that one day, there will be men coming and going from our property for several days after to plaster and patch up everything that they unpatched. There&#8217;s also no way we can stay in our home while the rewire is taking place as it will be noisy, dusty and uncomfortable.</p>
<p>While I&#8217;m in the middle of a mini breakdown, I&#8217;m also finding my head bursting with a &#8216;to-do&#8217; list that just keeps on growing. I have no idea where to start, but I shall need to get the mental notes out onto paper so that I can check things off as I go. If that wasn&#8217;t bad enough, the estimated &#8220;end of the month&#8221; could be brought forward a bit, which will give us just over a week to pack up our life into many boxes to ship out. It may sound silly to the non-Geeks out there (not sure this blog gets that kind of readership, however) but the only thing I will be personally physically dragging around with me on the big day is my iMac, aside from my iPhone that doesn&#8217;t need dragging, just tucking away quietly in my pocket. The iMac has my worklife on here and there&#8217;s no a chance in hell that I will put it into storage in a deep dark cupboard at home, nor will I let family take this incase they have a break-in. Yeah, I&#8217;m a classic case for <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cognitive_Therapy">Cognitive Therapy</a> <img src='http://www.fruitbytes.co.uk/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_wink.gif' alt=';)' class='wp-smiley' /> </p>
<p>So, since my router will be packed up for a while, I shall be solely accessing the internet (um&#8230;Twitter, mostly) with my iPhone over 3G (god bless these two technologies!). A few nights will be spent with my parents while the dust, literally, settles. Then of course will be several weeks of cleaning up, redecorating and re-laying wood floors. I&#8217;m just hoping it&#8217;s now safe to install/update apps over the air on 3G because you can bet the new super-duper version of a super-duper app I&#8217;m using will become available during my downtime. Please say it&#8217;s so.</p>
<p>Maybe it&#8217;s time to invest in one of those GTD apps on my iMac which can sync to my iPhone. Any recommendations?</p>
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