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57 minutes ago, luvdoggy1111 said:

Chilli is often alone lately, I feel sorry for her. I hope Savaira will be back soon today. 

My heart goes out to her. It can be tough when you're by yourself, but that doesn't always mean you're alone. 💙

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29 minutes ago, Run Bingo said:

My heart goes out to her. It can be tough when you're by yourself, but that doesn't always mean you're alone. 💙

I miss them having fun together... 

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12 minutes ago, luvdoggy1111 said:

I miss them having fun together... 

It always brightens my day when one or both of them are laughing. 😁

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1 hour ago, Run Bingo said:
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The lights work normally in both bathrooms. As does the kitchen light:

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There's no sign of power issues based on cameras or lights. Not saying you're wrong, just saying IDK why you think you're right.

Your replay clips clearly indicate there is electric power on all circuits.  But the tenants seem to be taking steps to reduce power consumption, like bathing in semi-darkness, or applying make-up using a poorly-lit hall mirror.

Why reduce consumption? 

(1) High temperatures in Barcelona almost certainly increase demand for electricity..  Increased demand can lead to an overload, and circuit breakers will trip, and then there is no power.  To prevent a no-power 'blackout',, an electric power company will reduce voltage.   Reduced voltage results in what is called a 'brownout'.  Brownouts can be localized to specific areas, and can be timed to certain hours, when demand is high, such as late afternoon.

(1) (A) This answer from Google AI on whether a 'brownout' could be limited to a single building.

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a brownout, which is a temporary reduction in voltage, can be limited to a single building. 
Here's why and how:
  • Localized Issues: While brownouts are often caused by problems on the power grid, affecting an entire neighborhood or larger area, they can also be caused by problems within a building's own electrical system.
  • Internal Electrical Issues: A brownout localized to a single building is likely due to internal electrical issues, such as:
    • Overloaded circuits: When too many devices draw power from a single circuit, causing a voltage drop.

(2) The apartment could be uncomfortably hot.  If this unit is on the top floor, heat rises.  By not using lights or appliances, tenants will not make the apartment even hotter.  This apartment does not have air conditioning, but I also don't see any fans.

 

   

 

 

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one of two things are happening with the kitchen in b1.  it's being renovated or typical of rlc to start something without having all their parts to fix something and they're waiting for them.  hell, it could take over a month before the kitchen comes back on line.

look at how long it took them to bring the room that was UM for so long back online.  between making sure there is parties happening across the apartments, or spending time on the rlc yacht or taking 3 to 4 hour siestas, they just had no time with no rush to bring that room back online.  i've been to europe and nothing over there gets done in a hurry unless it is life threatening.  eating lunch over there is a 2 to 4 hour cut out of your day.  i couldn't wait to get back on that plane and fly home!

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18 minutes ago, moules said:

(2) The apartment could be uncomfortably hot.  If this unit is on the top floor, heat rises.  By not using lights or appliances, tenants will not make the apartment even hotter.  This apartment does not have air conditioning, but I also don't see any fans.

 

   

 

 

How do you know that? I think they have AC!

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11 minutes ago, FrankZabba said:

one of two things are happening with the kitchen in b1.  it's being renovated or typical of rlc to start something without having all their parts to fix something and they're waiting for them.  hell, it could take over a month before the kitchen comes back on line.

look at how long it took them to bring the room that was UM for so long back online.  between making sure there is parties happening across the apartments, or spending time on the rlc yacht or taking 3 to 4 hour siestas, they just had no time with no rush to bring that room back online.  i've been to europe and nothing over there gets done in a hurry unless it is life threatening.  eating lunch over there is a 2 to 4 hour cut out of your day.  i couldn't wait to get back on that plane and fly home!

Like Europe is one country.... Man, you gotta learn a lot about Europe and all its countries, habits, cultures etc. They are all different!

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Just now, luvdoggy1111 said:

How do you know that? I think they have AC!

They o have. In 2023 and maybe 2024 it wasn't working properly, but very recently it seems that it does. 

What never work pretty good is, usually, the heater in all apartments. 

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5 minutes ago, luvdoggy1111 said:

Like Europe is one country.... Man, you gotta learn a lot about Europe and all its countries, habits, cultures etc. They are all different!

i know europe consists of different countries and cultures, but all i need to know is that i don't want to be there.

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11 minutes ago, FrankZabba said:

i know europe consists of different countries and cultures, but all i need to know is that i don't want to be there.

I can imagine that... it's pretty shit here even though I've lived here all my life, Europe is like a farming village where everyone watches each other through their windows and only acts when the other person starts moving too 🙄

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7 minutes ago, Xarvaz said:

I can imagine that... it's pretty shit here even though I've lived here all my life, Europe is like a farming village where everyone watches each other through their windows and only acts when the other person starts moving too 🙄

so are you saying the people are followers and not leaders?

it's not that we didn't like the country side or the beauty of the architecture or anything like that.  in the three weeks we were there it just never felt like we fit in with the people.  my wife thought the people were to different for her liking.  being that we came from a more conservative country didn't help matters any.

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