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hello,,,,,,we had a power outgae here last night also,,,but ours only lasted

4 hours,,,,,,here in greenville sc,,,,,,i was ready to freak out,,,,,bye for

now,,,crystal

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By the way, I might still be offline for a while. The authorities here say

there isn't enough power generation to supply the whole city, so there may

be what they call " rolling blackouts " , and we're not supposed to turn on air

conditioners (it's going to be 32 deg Celsius here today!). If you don't

here from me for a few days...

Pierre

So far, survived the big blackout of 2003

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Boy, if you are saying " complete madness " , it must be pretty awful. Being

clueless in California, I didn't know what was going on until

mentioned outages in her post yesterday. I am very, very glad you went to

the ER - I can't imagine negotiating the gridlock only to be told that the

generator failed. Hopefully the wait was not too bad.

and I were looking at the newspaper headlines over coffee this AM.

The photos of Port Authority in Manhattan looked like utter bedlam. It

provided a nice chance to review NYC mass transit with . What

surprised me were these multi-tiered things that held parked cars (not a

multi-tiered garage, but more like shelves that held cars). I don't believe

they had those when I lived in NYC. I've never seen them before. They made

all the headlines here because apparently they're electrically operated and

noone could get their cars. If anyone has any more info on these things

(or even what they are called!), please let me know.

Cy

Power outages

> The power went out about 3:30PM or so yesterday, and it just came back on,

> but still sporadic at 11:30AM. They are telling us not to count on it.

That,

> plus 5 days without power during the great ice storm of 1998, and I'm well

> reminded of the value of simple old analog technology. All that worked

were

> the regular phones (some, anyway), and my little battery-operated radio.

> Luckily, the main hospitals had their own diesel power generators so I was

> able to get emergency dialysis at a different hospital than usual. I left

> home in my car at about 4, in order to get to my hospital for my 6 o'clock

> dialysis. No traffic lights were working, and it was complete madness (as

> you can imagine during rush hour in a city of a million plus). I always

pass

> one of the two larger hospital campuses on the way, and by the time I got

> there, it was total gridlock. So I pulled over and went in. They made me

> wait in the Emerg waiting room while they coordinated things with my

kidney

> unit. I ended up being dialysed there. As it turned out, I guess I made

the

> right decision, because the generator at my dialysis unit failed, and

> everyone ended up at the two other hospitals anyway.

>

> This is the first time something like this has happened, and I really had

no

> idea whether I would be getting dialysis or not last night. But it all

> turned out Ok. I did feel naked without a working cell phone though. Those

> didn't go back online until around 9PM.

>

> Pierre

> Ottawa

> The Nation's Capital

>

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One interesting thing about it all is how the good order and good behaviour

being described by the media didn't match at all with what I saw.

It's surprising just how many drivers are unable to understand the concept

of a four way stop.

Pierre

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> Boy, if you are saying " complete madness " , it must be pretty awful. Being

> clueless in California, I didn't know what was going on until

> mentioned outages in her post yesterday. I am very, very glad you went to

> the ER - I can't imagine negotiating the gridlock only to be told that the

> generator failed. Hopefully the wait was not too bad.

>

> and I were looking at the newspaper headlines over coffee this AM.

> The photos of Port Authority in Manhattan looked like utter bedlam. It

> provided a nice chance to review NYC mass transit with . What

> surprised me were these multi-tiered things that held parked cars (not a

> multi-tiered garage, but more like shelves that held cars). I don't

believe

> they had those when I lived in NYC. I've never seen them before. They

made

> all the headlines here because apparently they're electrically operated

and

> noone could get their cars. If anyone has any more info on these things

> (or even what they are called!), please let me know.

>

> Cy

>

>

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Hi Pierre :)

Please do take care of yourself!!! I have seen lots of information in

the news here in Poland and remembered that you live in

Ottawa....hope some very wise men knows how to " fix " the electricity

problems very soon....

In our TV news things doesn't look so good....

To all who suffer from power outagas right now: You are all in my

thoughts!

Take care,

Elvira

In iga-nephropathy , " Pierre L \(groups\) " <pgl-

groups@s...> wrote:

> One interesting thing about it all is how the good order and good

behaviour

> being described by the media didn't match at all with what I saw.

>

> It's surprising just how many drivers are unable to understand the

concept

> of a four way stop.

>

> Pierre

>

> Re: Power outages

>

>

> > Boy, if you are saying " complete madness " , it must be pretty

awful. Being

> > clueless in California, I didn't know what was going on until

> > mentioned outages in her post yesterday. I am very, very glad

you went to

> > the ER - I can't imagine negotiating the gridlock only to be told

that the

> > generator failed. Hopefully the wait was not too bad.

> >

> > and I were looking at the newspaper headlines over coffee

this AM.

> > The photos of Port Authority in Manhattan looked like utter

bedlam. It

> > provided a nice chance to review NYC mass transit with .

What

> > surprised me were these multi-tiered things that held parked cars

(not a

> > multi-tiered garage, but more like shelves that held cars). I

don't

> believe

> > they had those when I lived in NYC. I've never seen them

before. They

> made

> > all the headlines here because apparently they're electrically

operated

> and

> > noone could get their cars. If anyone has any more info on these

things

> > (or even what they are called!), please let me know.

> >

> > Cy

> >

> >

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Listening to NPR just now, Ottawa is getting a lot of attention, although

nothing that you hadn't mentioned. Just heard Bloomberg in NYC reminding

drivers to treat everything as a four way stop - so apparently folks are

none the wiser there either.

I just hope this gets cleared up in time for your next dialysis.

Everyone else out there OK?

Cy

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>

>

> > Boy, if you are saying " complete madness " , it must be pretty awful.

Being

> > clueless in California, I didn't know what was going on until

> > mentioned outages in her post yesterday. I am very, very glad you went

to

> > the ER - I can't imagine negotiating the gridlock only to be told that

the

> > generator failed. Hopefully the wait was not too bad.

> >

> > and I were looking at the newspaper headlines over coffee this

AM.

> > The photos of Port Authority in Manhattan looked like utter bedlam. It

> > provided a nice chance to review NYC mass transit with . What

> > surprised me were these multi-tiered things that held parked cars (not a

> > multi-tiered garage, but more like shelves that held cars). I don't

> believe

> > they had those when I lived in NYC. I've never seen them before. They

> made

> > all the headlines here because apparently they're electrically operated

> and

> > noone could get their cars. If anyone has any more info on these things

> > (or even what they are called!), please let me know.

> >

> > Cy

> >

> >

>

>

>

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