The bad luck comes in big doses. It started about 3 months ago. First, the chiller for the wine collection went belly up. $2,200 just like that. Then the water heater. I heard it leaking around 10pm.. went out to a garage flowing with water. I shut the supply off which is suppose to cut the gas via some pressure switch. That didn't happen and apparently it doesn't exist... so either I was told wrong or misunderstood something when we built the house. Who knows. So... as the water leaked down it got super heated and the steam pressue eventually ruptured the tank. It was about 2am and I was just about to go to bed and as I walking through kitchen... BOOOOOM! I nearly **** myself. I ran out the garage and there was steam shooting out of the side of the heater. It nearly blew the expansion tank off it's threads. That was another $1,800 and about 10 years off my life.
Next I was watching TV and BOOM. The bulb blows. Still gun-shy from heater... I nearly browned myself again. Next morning I'm on a plane for work... and I decide... that's it... it's time for a new TV. That huge DLP is just looking dated. I come home late... cranky and tired and want to sit in the hot tub for a while. I notice the waterfall isn't running and the spill over from the hot tub to the pool isn't doing it's thing either... one of the pumps is broken. Whatever... I'll deal with another day. Go to turn the heater on... error messages all over the place... the whole thing is shot. Just over 4k for the pump, motor, and new heater. That was really the last demoralizing straw and also the latest big bill which sort of makes it hard for me to spend the 2K to replace something i can fix for $100. I guess I'll wait until after Christmas and see if there's good deals then.
I know there are a lot better tv's out there but I want to go bigger than 65". The way i look at it, is that these tv's in SAMS are probably lesser quality models than you get at Best Buy maybe, but at the same time... they probably on par if not better than the best models out there just a couple or so years ago. Either way... probably still better than my DLP. I hear the biggest complaint is the jaggies and mosaic effects on sports and some dark movie scenes, but read that it's actually cured by turning off all the enhancement features in the setup menu. That's what I did with my current DLP and the picture is significantly better. Thoughts on this?