20 July 2004

getting colder... colder...

Have you ever taken a good look inside your refrigerator? I mean, when you're not looking for munchies or trying to communicate with leftovers that have gone bad. Chances are good that there's a dial or two to control just how cold the fridge and the freezer get. Chances are even better that there's a label somewhere there that says something like "9 is coldest".

I've noticed this inside more than one fridge lately. I've never checked if there's anything past 9. You know, to see if one goes to eleven. That'd be pretty cool.

Five years of engineering school and I can't figure out why radios with volume controls don't use numbers but fridge coldness dials do. Is there something easier about keeping the fridge at 4 than adjusting it a little bit, then a bit more, until it gets just too cold and then you go back a tiny bit? I mean, isn't that what everybody ends up doing anyway, eventually hitting somewhere around 4 anyway?

So why the numbers?

Anyway, I've been watching the first season of Dead like me, and I've noticed that Mandy Patinkin's character, Rube, lives in apartment 41. There's three ways that I can take this. First is that it's mere coincidence. Behind door number two is the possibility that somebody at Showtime's making a slight jab at Fox's X-files, since Fox Mulder famously lived in apartment 42. Third (and finally) I could just be a colossal goober for having noticed.

2 comments on getting colder... colder...

  • 12 September 2006 @ 6:13pm | Kate

    I'm watching DLM right now and noticed the apartment number. I googled it and all I could find was this old entry of yours.

    I'm guessing that it's not an accident. Both shows were filmed in Vancouver, BC.

  • 20 February 2007 @ 6:20am | Sean

    I just noticed the same thing, revealing the possibility that I also may be a colossal goober; but this was my take on it. The number 42 is the answer to life, the universe and everything (Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy) and the origin of Mulder's apartment number I would suspect. Rube and his troop haven't crossed over, so they don't have the anser, leaving Rube one shy of 42 and giving us 41.

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