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*looks over yesterday's globe and mail's map* Shoot. Never mind then. |
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hi. i will be on and off ( i got power back Last night at 10 pm ) but were scheduled for 120 minutes up and down to about wed or thursday.
On another note the grocery store where i work part time had to get rid of everything. ( 700,000 dollars worth easy ) |
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It seems Cleveland got the worst of power outrage, since their water supply got really messed up too.
My power was out from 4.15pm on Thu until 3.40am Fri morning. I was lucky that I'm on the same grid as an ambulance station and major telephone switching center, so I never got subjected to any of the rolling blackouts yesterday - even though all the area surrounding me was out for a long time. http://forum.shrapnelgames.com/images/icons/tongue.gif I was annoyed by many people that continued to run their a/c and even did laundry in my building, while they were asking not to run a/c and major appliances so they could get power to all people. So selfish! I just hope they find the cause of this problem and make sure it doesn't happen again! I also hope this makes people more aware of the need to conserve electricity. Us North Americans are so greedy when it comes to power, it serves us right to lose it more often! http://forum.shrapnelgames.com/images/icons/tongue.gif [ August 16, 2003, 17:34: Message edited by: Captain Kwok ] |
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I've heard conservation being preached for thirty years and while the concept has its merits, what needs to happen is to have the "Not in my Backyard" crowd cut off the grid, letting them fend for themselves in their own air-conditioned glass houses. New transmission lines need to be built, but mostly new power plants need to be built to keep up with our expanding economies and societies. |
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I was actually referring to the fact yesterday that when their was only 50-60% of the electricity available and many people had been without power in their neighbourhoods for over a day that those who had power did not listen to requests to reduce their consumption so that people without power might get a chance to get some and perhaps save their food in the refrigerator etc. I'm not trying to be self-righteous nor do I want to a Sub-Saharan nomad, but I do make some efforts to reduce my consumption. Until better infrastructure is in place, it's important to conserve to prevent brownouts, higher energy costs, pollution, etc. I think many gov't institutions, industries, and big business could take measures that would reduce their energy usage and costs with no negative effect on their bottom line. They're the biggest offenders. |
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You know what those pictures say to me?
"Dude! That's a LOT OF CARS!" |
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I was actually referring to the fact yesterday that when their was only 50-60% of the electricity available and many people had been without power in their neighbourhoods for over a day that those who had power did not listen to requests to reduce their consumption so that people without power might get a chance to get some and perhaps save their food in the refrigerator etc. </font><hr /></blockquote><font size="2" face="Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif">I think the real problem is that few people believe this is true for 2 reasons I think. Reason 1. A politician (Ernie Eves our premier) told us to do this. Does anyone believe anything a politician says or think they know what their talking about (see my previous post re the mayor of NY) It's even harder to believe the premier when he declares a state of emergency and that non essential workers should stay home and then the local governments are announcing they 'expect ALL their employees to come to work'. Who do you believe?? Reason #2: Does anyone really understand how the power grid works? If I really believed that turning this computer off would allow Mr Jones to have his power back I would do it in a second. I think the media coverage pretty much tells us they don't know how the system works and few seem too. They tell us things like 20 power stations were 'knocked out'. What the hell does this mean??? If this came from the Pentagon and they were taking about stations in Iraq it would be pretty clear. How they were 'knocked out' here is certainly not. |
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Perhaps if they said:
We currently have only X MegaWatts of power... that's Y KiloWatts per household in the affected area. Here's a list of common household items and the power they use up. Are you using more than your share? Then end with something like: If you were to turn off three lightbulbs, then the Joneses would have enough to get their freezer back on. |
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