i crashed hard this afternoon after yet another absurd day down here...
as
 mentioned here repeatedly, the situation has been clearing up over the 
weekend, although not decisively. and, while the smell seems to be gone 
now, it may take a while for the apartment to clear out completely and 
me to get my head back. i remain oozy, but am a little better than 
yesterday (which was a little better than the day before). i am 
convinced that something was fixed, at least, and believe it was a 
consequence of my tactics to draw attention to the issue. if the issue 
reappears, i will not hesitate to repeat.
but, what happened? i glossed over this in the vlog, but i'll be more detailed, here.
there
 was rattling upstairs on friday afternoon. the smell became noticeable 
on saturday morning; the headache hit before noon, and i fell asleep. i 
opened the windows on saturday night and actually mostly left the heat 
off (except when i was up to eat). the initial goal was to try and get 
him to turn the heat back on upstairs; given that i believed that the 
cause of the leak was turning the heat off the other day, getting him to
 turn it back on would at least put him face to face with the device, 
and have him see if he damaged anything. i sent the email out on sunday,
 which explicitly pointed to the likelihood that something was knocked 
loose on friday. it was not until monday morning that i gave up hope on him turning his heat back on, and turned mine up to 30.
late
 on monday morning, i heard another rattling upstairs followed by the 
liberal use of a spray bottle. about an hour later, a "gas inspector" 
that looked a lot like the new property owner showed up in construction 
gear. he walked around a little and concluded there was no sign of a gas
 leak, but agreed, when pressed, that the fact that i've had the windows
 open for several days would make it hard to get a good reading.
i
 gave the guy upstairs a chance to be honest, but i didn't expect that 
he'd take it. in the few years that i've been here, i've experienced 
nothing but dishonesty from him. he wouldn't admit to why he wanted to 
let dogs down here, for example. and, his own brother has asked me to 
not give him checks because he, himself, doesn't trust him. if your own 
brother does not trust you at 60-some years, there must be a serious 
problem, right?
but, i've been clear - repeatedly - that i do not think that he can be held legally liable and ultimately 
elevate responsibility elsewhere. the way you want to think of it is 
like this: suppose you told a six year-old that you think he 
accidentally broke the furnace. six is maybe a tad young, but you get 
the point. if that six year-old is home alone, and you told them this 
over email or phone, what would the six year-old do? well, first, it 
would check to see if it could fix the situation, and then it would 
destroy any evidence (such as spraying the area - and i don't actually 
know if febreeze would mask natural gas). then, it would deny 
culpability in any way possible by blaming others or making things up. 
if you asked the six year old directly, the six year old would lie. if 
eventually caught, the six year old would admit that the reason it lied 
was that it didn't want to get in trouble. 
now, this 
might seem a little outlandish, but the evidence i've gathered around me
 has led me to conclude that this is the psychology in front of me. i've
 been operating this way for quite a while, now. i mean, you might ask 
the reasonable question: if you think there's a gas leak upstairs, why 
not just knock on the door? and, the answer is that the person that 
opens the door is incapable of dealing with the situation in an honest 
or adult manner, and needs to be directed from outside.
the
 reason that i glossed over this is that - given the situation, more 
broadly - it doesn't matter. i need to do what i did to get a reaction. 
and, i got the reaction i wanted. hopefully, the experience is enough to
 act as incentive for everybody to be more careful with the furnace.
as
 mentioned, the gas guy looked a whole lot like the property owner. 
again: i didn't ask questions (except when i did, and he shuffled 
nervously). i mean, if he were to go to the absurd point of putting on 
construction gear to try and convince me of something...
he
 admitted his device couldn't pick much up in context, and instead tried
 to blame the smell on the baseboards. i guess the solution is another 
furnace, right? lol. i set this up to demonstrate that this idea does 
not make sense. but, i wanted an analysis, and not an argument, so i 
just let him walk out.
as mentioned: the smell (which, as has been the case previously, was localized in the bathroom) has lifted. they did something. they might not be telling
 me what they did. but, i got them to do it. and, hopefully the threat 
of expenses will have them behave more carefully in the future.
i'm
 going to get something to eat. the vlogs should be done rendering by 
then. and i should be back at it when the sun comes back up.
Monday, January 23, 2017
i'm a lot better right now, but i'm also apparently unable to close 
the windows without getting woozy. the stench continues. with the heat 
set to 30, it's a decent balance, for now.
again: i've pointed this out to the old property owner several times and i'm not getting a real answer. he's going to have to wait until his gas bill shows up to learn, i guess - along with his electrical bill, which is heating a basement with the windows wide open because the gas is leaking.
who am i kidding. he'll blame it on the windmills in northern ontario and demand a tax cut. i'm going to have to call the new property owners over the next few days; the landlord is useless, and i'm not going to even bother, i'll just leapfrog him right off.
anyways. i spent the morning finishing the editing up until jan 20th (inclusive), which means vlogs are done until the tenth of february. they're rendering, right now. i'll start uploading when i close the virtual machine when they're done rendering...
so, the last 48 hours were not a total waste. but i really hope i can get a head start on the rest of the week this morning.
again: i've pointed this out to the old property owner several times and i'm not getting a real answer. he's going to have to wait until his gas bill shows up to learn, i guess - along with his electrical bill, which is heating a basement with the windows wide open because the gas is leaking.
who am i kidding. he'll blame it on the windmills in northern ontario and demand a tax cut. i'm going to have to call the new property owners over the next few days; the landlord is useless, and i'm not going to even bother, i'll just leapfrog him right off.
anyways. i spent the morning finishing the editing up until jan 20th (inclusive), which means vlogs are done until the tenth of february. they're rendering, right now. i'll start uploading when i close the virtual machine when they're done rendering...
so, the last 48 hours were not a total waste. but i really hope i can get a head start on the rest of the week this morning.
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