Every year I drag out the tangled mess that is the "Christmas lights" and wonder why I did not do a better job putting them away last year. And half of them do not light.
Then I realize that these things go for a little over a buck these days, and I should just toss them out.
I know they are carefully calibrated, and of the finest quality for which Chingzhau State Electrical Factory #42 is known, but a buck? vs the headache of untangling and finding the tiny bulb that caused the whole string to burn out?
I don't need that kind of trouble these days.
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