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[Oct. 5th, 2009|10:00 pm] |
[posted on Sunday morning at around 6am]
Just a quick FYI, guys.
Currently the inhibitor's energy levels are severely fluctuating, and this excessive ohmic heating is causing a great strain on the junction wires. Once the internal temperature reaches around 395 F, the insulation will fall away from the conductors, and the machine will probably explode deactivate. If I'm not mistaken you should all already be begining to experience at least a patchy return to normality.
NOTE: For your own safety no one is to come anywhere near my workshop for any reason; the way this device is short circuting at the moment it is far more dangerous and far more volitile than it has been over the last couple of days, and I don't want anyone's face being blown off by an attempt at heroics. Myself, and the rest of the tech team are monitoring the situation.
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[Jul. 8th, 2009|10:12 pm] |
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[Jun. 10th, 2009|12:50 pm] |
Interrupting the daily drama with some decent news.
Elevator's back up and running with a few minor improvements/adjustments. Replaced the old interior console with a functional touchscreen, and floors can also be accessed by voice command. Try not to fuck around with it too much.
To those of you who gave a hand, I really appreciate it. Thanks.
Sorry I couldn't do anything about the elevator music; completely out of my hands.
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[Apr. 27th, 2009|07:57 am] |
Just a heads up, guys. In the next few days I'll be looking at fixing the elevator. This means a couple of things for you:
1. Do not go sticking your head down an open shaft. Use your brains. 2. Same vein: don't go trying to pry open any of the doors if you hear banging/grinding/winding/etc. Again. Use your brains. 3. If you think you can help let me know. Right now I'll be needing some muscle to get the counterweights back off the bottom of the floor and back onto the repaired cables. 4. If the hotel experiences any power shortages, it's not my fault. 5. You can now stop asking me to fix the elevator.
Also, yes, that thing that looks like a cross between a mix-master and an airbrush in the kitchen will butter your toast for you. No need to thank me. |
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