One of the things that amuses me a little is what I like to call the Canadian snow myth.
Well, let me be clear, pretty much *just* where I live but still, hear me out!
Often, there's this joke view of Canada as a snow filled vast expanse.
And yes, much of our country does have quite a snow filled Winter (or longer) but the West Coast, where I have always lived, does not. And little Victoria here? Hardly gets snow at all.
But the part that makes me laugh is when I travel down to the states and hear the "great white north" stuff and then I watch the weather at this time of year and? Snow in Nevada! Snow in Southern California! Snow in some other state. And here? Nope!
It's not a big deal, and I know it's partly a joke and partly a misconception about us Canadians, but it always makes me giggle when the states has snow and I don't.
Whoops. Double Whoops!
I have an (older) Apple laptop, and some of you who do as well, may know the frustration of the charger cords. They are absolutely the weak point of these devices and constantly fray and break. Especially, it seems, for me, probably due to the angle of my cord compared to where it has to plug in and where I spend most of my time. So because this part breaks so much, I get tired of paying the $100 for the replacement I know isn't going to live all that long. Last time I got a replacement I tried to fortify the break point, but it still went. And then I ordered a slightly cheaper one off of Amazon. It didn't come from apple, but arrived with all apple branding, so... I figured it was real enough. *shrug* It frayed as well, and this time the protective coating was only slightly split so I left it for a while, intending to get some electrical tape to seal it up for a while. Which is why I was not so happy to hear and see it spark when I went to plug it in...
