Friday 31 May 2013

Do Not Press the Large Red Button

 Today was another day of ticking along quietly and I must admit to not achieving a great deal, but then that is the great dilemma of mankind, human progress is slow. Anyway today saw several visitors for lunch including Miss Jo and Master Ja and Miss E plus Miss I and Mrs Ghost Writer and the Ghost Writer.  Master Ja reminded the Ghost Writer that he has to put together a super gaming computer made out of old bits from classic Edison radiograms, something he promised to do ages ago . . . . . the Ghost Writer said AH a lot but has promised to complete the task pronto which means in the next few days.

After long chats and lunch everyone vanished and went off to do the stuff they have to do but not long after dad noticed that a certain button had been pressed, it was the large red button that has the words DO NOT PRESS written on it in large type. It is a strange thing but once you write do not press on a button the one thing that some people can not resist doing is pressing the button, and it appears that today is no exception. Yes the button had been pressed.



I had always wondered about this button but luckily it was not me that pressed it, it might have been Master Ja, he is the sort of young chap who faced with a big button and someone saying go on give it a press, I have always wondered what it did, would be unable to resist. Dad did look a little worried and had to admit that is was attached to the weather machines Armageddon destruction setting which he had added as a bit of a laugh as you do, well most mad scientists would. The reason being it keeps the massed folk from the village storming your home with fiery torches intend on destroying your experiment. As dad says there is nothing quite like the threat of the end of the world to keep the masses in their place, which of course is true as long as you don’t put DO NOT PRESS on a big friendly red button; as the old saying goes . . . . curiosity killed the cat (and everyone else too).

It was OK though because there was an override key in a safe place so that it was safe and would not get lost, I know about them I have several things still lost in a safe place which I hope one day I will remember where it is.  It was just like one of those Bond movies where the bomb ticks and Bond still can’t find his secret gadget in the boot of his car. Dad said that the sun would turn very red and then explode, and earth would be swallowed whole by a  huge hot cloud of stuff like porridge (sounds like funny weather to me).

 Anyway to cut a long story short, I got a picture of the sun just before dad found the key with a whole 25 seconds to spare. . . . . . PHEW.


Although the Ghost Writer is complaining it means he has to make a gaming PC out of radiograms now. . . .    

8 comments:

  1. We do get some great sunsets out here on the English/Welsh borders (or is that Welsh/English border).
    What ever the big button did today, it might worth doing it again tomorrow because the weather has been brilliant today.
    I even took my thick fleece off which is not a common occurrence I can tell you.
    :)

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    1. I know Mr H it is all a mystery at present, all this funny weather.

      And very true about the sunsets, it seems odd they are called sunsets when there is just the one sun, can you have a set containing one thing?

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  2. I'm not sure I want to press any buttons after deciphering your posting :)

    Ah, the 'final' sunset. Oh, did we actually get to see that mysterious glowing orb on Friday? Me thinks we might well have.

    I'm going now and um press "publish"...............................................................

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    1. I always wonder how the presidenty of the USA can resist the temptation to press the big red button just to see what happens.

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  3. I was wondering if your great sunsets are determined by how much air pollution comes toward you from the North American continent. If so, I am contributing in tiny ways to the modified solar rays.

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    1. That is very king of you Mr ESB, I think that big truck of yours has made the sun much pinker over here, much as my bonfires help to my west. I think bonfires probably create a slightly different pink.

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  4. Phew, close call! I'm glad there was an override key, I don't really want to be swallowed by porridge!

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    1. I know, strangely there is a theory that this is exactly how the universe will end with red porridge consuming everything.

      I kid you not Miss Laura, but it is only a mathematical theory so may not happen.

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