Funny story. A city maintenance crew hit my cable line yesterday. So, I call Time Warner and got the same response I always get when there's a problem, "we'll send out a technician on (insert a week later.)" Those of you who know me, know that Friday & Saturday are my busiest days of the week and being without an internet connection isn't an option. The last time this happened, I spent 2 days on McDonalds' wifi to make sure the auction schedules met their deadline. Anyway, here's the funny part.
I have a tool fetish. (No, nothing creepy, I just hoard tools.) It doesn't matter what they're for, if there is a chance I'll ever use them, I keep them. Buying storage units has furthered this obsession. A few years ago, I bought a unit that had a cable installer's tool bag in it. The tool bag was filled with specialty tools for the trade. Up until today, I joked around that I'd probably never use them.
Well, once I saw that frayed cable sticking 3 inches out of the ground, I decided to repair it myself rather than spend my weekend at some fast food or coffee establishment. Took a few hours, but everything is working fine now. I used all but one of those specialty tools. As much as I dislike doing the job that my over-priced cable company should have done, truth be told, I'm glad I finally got to use the tools I never thought I'd use.