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Pfffttt... you forget that 100 years ago, this is not a problem, but the norm :P
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Well, RI wasn't effected by this at all (we got the outages the night before from a rather large thunderstorm). We have 2 backup generators anyway (1 for the neighborhood, 1 in our house). Not that it matters. We lose power about once every other year here (power lines are underground), and when it does happen, it's almost never longer than a half-hour.
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*Chases down Eddie and kills him*
Take that, you dang rhode islanders! :p I got lucky that LIPA (my local power company) has barely enough power to keep my house on. I hope. If it turned off, my computers all got screwed up, and I'm away for the weekend, but oh well. Oh yeah, lots of traffic. NJ Turnpike sucked. |
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And after... :)
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Well, I finally got my power back around 2AM this morning... only 34 hours after it went out. /me shakes fist at Jack for getting his back earlier...
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<<EDIT>>: I was in the UP of Michigan, so I had power, but my house didn't [thank god I un-plugged everything before I left on my vacation] :<</EDIT>> |
i live outside of toronto and i got hit by the blackout...and only approximately 15 hours after the blackout did we get our power back...i was one of the lucky ones who had phones in the house which do not require electricity so i could still reach people...i was home alone and on the computer when the blackout happened so my first thought was that it was just my house...only after a phone call from a relative did i know that it was all of ontario (and later on i found out parts of usa). also since i was at home...i had no way to listen to the radio so i didnt know about anything that was happening.
overall, i actually didnt mind the blackout...my cousins and a couple of other relatives came over and we went swimming (while it was still light out) and then had dinner (which was mashed potatoes, barbecued chicken, stir fried vegetables, rice, and two other dishes i dont remember... all cooked on teh barbecue and gas burner) and then played board games by candlelight. i thought it was a great night and by the end, i forgot that there was no power. i was wondering if anyone knew the reason why there was a blackout?? all i know is that canada was blaming it on the us and vice versa. |
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Everyone is blaming Cleveland... I guess it goes back to all those old jokes....
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