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Rating: 3.6 - Link to this Article 08-10-2009 Power Outage View Webcam for 08-10-2009 10 COMMENTS
With last nights high wind storm, my power naturally went out at 9:20pm and remained out till 11:00am today. Almost 13 hours to fix the same break that happens every time the equivalent of a squirrel sneeze blows through the neighborhood. Meanwhile Redford, known for constant outages when I lived there, now now has reliable power. Perhaps the problem is actually my electric personality overloading whatever grid I'm living on. At least my generator gets a regular workout, preventing the need for monthly maintenance runs.
User Comments for 08-10-2009:
You should have a script tied into your weather application that’s connected to your circuit breaker so anytime the wind exceeds 8mph or it precipitates, or anything besides a calm sunny day it shuts your power off. That way it will increase the life on your electronics.
Stavos
Thank you for using the Brighton Power Grid Simulator. We appreciate your continued patronage. Have a nice day.
Duane
Your server is substandard... I'm dissapointed in your lack of technological backup,
Excelcier
I told him he needs a lighting rod with a way to store the power from the lighting strikes which could power his house for months. Instead he went with the HomeStatus thing so he know's when Lisa leaves the doors open.
Stavos
Brilliant decision on his part...
Excelcier
oops sorry Brad, now I know where I left my bag of peanuts!!
Candy
HAHAHA!! bag of peanuts *snort*
Jenny
Just out of mild curiosity, i'd like to know what exactly is the equivalent of a squirrel sneeze. Because, I can think of several factors that would in fact change the velocity, of said sneeze.
Jenny
I don't get the "peanut" joke. Am I the only one?
Stavos
Lisa's sneezing might factor in as well!
Candy

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