Shooting Myself In The Foot

When you work alone there are no experts. There is no ‘guy’ to call. You’re on your own to find the solution. I knew that going in but reality is sometimes more than expectation.

Alexa powered power strip
Alexa powered power strip.

I spend a lot of time in my TV studio. When I’m not working on-air I’m developing new techniques and tools. The studio lights get switched off and the fluorescent tubes installed when this was a garage come on.

Over time the fluorescents have become intermittent. A poke with a yardstick or golf club gets one back — but not last night.

The studio lights are bright. Too bright for desk work. Since they’re Alexa controlled I pulled out my phone and turned most of them off. Then I went back to my project.

Note to self: When you do something unusual try and remember you dd it.

When I went to record this afternoon my camera was dead. I quickly figured out what was wrong, but now its signal wasn’t getting to my control room switcher.

It took a while but I finally realized what I did and how I turned off a few outlets I forget could be turned off. Twenty minutes wasted.

When you work alone there are no experts. There is no ‘guy’ to call. You’re on your own to find the solution. I knew that going in but reality is sometimes more than expectation.

4 thoughts on “Shooting Myself In The Foot”

  1. That’s what happens when we get older, we forget things. Even for a moment and then the “light” comes back on!! Love it!

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