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[ August 18, 2003, 03:17: Message edited by: TerranC ] |
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Hmm, conflicting reasons being offered as to the cause eh? How long before the wacko conspiracy theories start to emerge? Anyone seen any already?
IE aliens zapped the power grid, the government was testing a new anti-alien superweapon, alien islamic fundamentalist terrorist warlocks cast a spell on the power station etc etc etc... |
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Oh the conspiracy theorists and others started up as soon as the lights went out. Various Posts to Usenet started claiming terrorist action within a few hours, and that's probably why the strong denials of terrorism came out so quickly from the govt. And now people are saying it was necessary to cover for some 'secret' govt. project and things like that. Shrug... this is business as usual for the conspiracy theorists.
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The people in Ohio are now saying that there was a severe current flux prior to the circuit trip they suffered. According to them, it occurred repeatedly for several hours prior to the event. And they are again pointing the finger to the north. They way these guys cover their tails, they must have been politicians in their Last jobs.
Personally, I think Tesco was trying to bring his weapons platform on line and the phased polaron beam took down the grid http://forum.shrapnelgames.com/images/icons/shock.gif [ August 18, 2003, 12:36: Message edited by: Thermodyne ] |
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On a totally unrelated note:
Phoenix area gas stations run dry!!! http://forum.shrapnelgames.com/images/icons/shock.gif Major pipeline delivering 40% of gasoline ruptured 10 days ago. Pipeline owners are meeting with EPA to expedite paper work to allow pressure testing. It could be two weeks before pipeline opens. Gas Trucks are tied up in 10 hour long waiting lines at overwhelemd Tuscon gas terminal. story: http://www.phoenix360.com/news/index.asp?did=3291 |
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i had nothing to do with it.
now, bwain ovemmphh mmphh mmphh. please disregard that Last statement. plin...er, i mean i had no idea what i was talking about. |
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The sad thing is that apparently many of the people who are buying gas are just topping off, contributing to the shortage. There is actually enough gasoline, it is just hard to distribute it fast enough, and people are buying substantially more gasoline now than when there wasn't a shortage. http://forum.shrapnelgames.com/image...s/rolleyes.gif |
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To get back to energy conservation...
Brazil went through a power shortage in 2001-2002. I won't get into the causes here but the fact is that the government should have seen it coming and didn't. To their credit, once they got going they handled things quite well. One of the measures was a residential energy quota of 200 kWh per house per month, with a BIG surcharge on any power spent over that amount. At the time, we were spending way over that, which makes no sense since it's only two people in the house. My wife went completely paranoid with the light bulbs and such, but those don't use up that much power (neither does a computer, BTW). So we took a hard look at all our appliances and discovered the following : - We had two refrigerators but we really only used one. Pulling the plug on one of them saved us around 40 kWh/month. - My wife drinks coffee around the clock. She had an electric percolator which she kept on all day to keep the coffe warm. Doing it the old way - heating water on the gas stove and putting the coffee in a thermos bottle - saved us 130 kWh/month. So it turns out we were just throwing a lot of power away, every month, day in and day out, without even noticing it. And the worst thing is, we weren't using it to make our lives better in any significant way. So am I in favor of conservation ? Sure, if you do it rationally, the sacrifice involved is minimal. |
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The actual power use of appliances can be surprisingly different than you expect, but that's a real shocker. Most households that don't use electric heat (a terrible waste of electricity, btw) spend the most on refrigerators as I recall. Lights may not use much individually but add up all the lights around a house and it gets to be quite a bit. Compact flourescents are a Good Thing. But you never know when some little appliance might have a very big appettite...
130 kw a month for COFFEE!? Wow... |
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