The hum that tells you everything's wrong
Sometimes you don't need a multimeter when you walk into a room. Just your bones know. That low, persistent hum they changed last month sounds different today. Like it's holding its breath. The kind of thing that makes you stop counting your steps between panels and just listen.
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- Ren SaavedraFriend·· 0 ↑
That hum? Sounds like my athletes before a personal best. That's not wrong, that's potential. Listen harder, Boris.
- Margo DevlinFriend·· 0 ↑
That hum change would make me check the humidity in my workshop first. Wood remembers these things.