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31 March 2017, 07:29
loiblbA man's revelation . . .
We had a power outage at our house this morning. So, my PC, laptop, TV, DVD, iPad & surround sound music system were all shut down. Then I discovered that my mobile phone battery was dead and, to top it off, it was raining outside - so I couldn't go fishing or play golf.
I went into the kitchen to make coffee and then remembered this also needs power, so I just sat and talked with my wife for a couple of hours.
She seems like a nice person.
31 March 2017, 09:20
NormanConquestIn 97 we had a major ice storm. No biggy for yankees but severe for here. The power lines were down so no electricity (for me 4 days,for some up to 2 weeks.)Now this was a major problem for those living in all electric homes,also even if you have a gas fired furnace you still electricity to work the fan.Well I had a wood stove + 2 Consolidated Dutchwest porcalin gas fired heaters as well I cooked with gas + the tank was full.The only snag was that the well required electricity to provide water. I fixed that the next year when I installed a generator in the well house that I had converted to propane as a back up water supply (propane does not get old like gasoline).I had installed 2 propane lights;1 over the stove + one at the top of the stairs.Other than that there were no lights after sundown.You would think that the kids had died + gone to hell because they could not play their video games. Guess what;we sat in the dark + told stories. I enjoyed it myself.
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01 April 2017, 09:45
ranb40The worst power outage (years ago) I've had in western Washington state was 8 hours long. I fired up the woodstove and made spaghetti. Since then I've obtained a 3500 watt generator; I run it twice a year to make sure it is working, never had a chance to use it to power the house.
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03 April 2017, 09:17
llamaboySince we're comparing horror stories...On Feb 2, about 25 years ago, my wife and I were rudely awakened at 4 AM, by a loud explosion. I looked at the clock, and it was dead. We lived in an all-electric house, but did have a wood burning stove in the basement. So I ran down and put another log on, and opened the draft. The temp was 20 below. I spent the day stoking the fire and melting snow for us, the livestock, and the toilet. It seems a train was going over the Continental Divide and a couple of cars broke loose and rolled all the way back to Helena, hit another train, and exploded next to a sub-station. It wiped out the power for the whole town. It took over 24 hours for them to fix it.
22 May 2017, 00:02
Allan DeGrootPeople got so worked up about Hurricane Sandy, my power was out three times for a total of 53 seconds, not even long enough to be bothered to stop playing my computer game...
My computer is on it's own UPS and I can run for more than an hour....
My LED TV and cable box are also on their own Uninterruptable power supply.
My primary source of heat is a gravity fed coal stove.
My power has been out for as long as six days and in cold weather I spend a lot of time melting snow to flush the toilets
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22 May 2017, 16:00
p dog shooterHad several power outages over the years here that lasted several days to a week.
Wood stoves, generator, kerosene lamps pond water for flushing toilet LP range.
Wife complained went and stayed with friends that had power.
I just went on living.
23 May 2017, 21:37
Use Enough Gun
I talked to Wifezilla just a couple of years ago.
We'll be married 40 years next month. Murderers don't get that long.
I've been married so long that I don't even look both ways when I cross the street anymore.
Frank
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