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stanmajor September 7th 04 08:25 PM

Frances...Ft. Lauderdale report
 
congrats to Bell South...
my ISDN broadcast line for my network show (www.nationalradionetwork.com)
stayed up....
and of my two regular lines...only one went down and it's back.
well done Bell South.
Wish I could say the same for the power company...FPL sucks big time!


G.T. Tyson September 8th 04 08:01 PM

And how was the hurricane the fault of the power company? My uncle is
down there right now helping FPL to reassemble your local electric grid
because it was largely trashed by Frances. He's a lineman here in NC
who volunteered to join the thousands of linemen and technicians from
other states who rushed in to assist FPL in this time of crisis. Those
guys have a tough and often risky job but they're busting their butts to
get it done. Are you doing anything to assist other than whining about
it in a newsgroup?
I think you owe them an apology.


gtt



stanmajor wrote:
congrats to Bell South...
my ISDN broadcast line for my network show (www.nationalradionetwork.com)
stayed up....
and of my two regular lines...only one went down and it's back.
well done Bell South.
Wish I could say the same for the power company...FPL sucks big time!



Bill Blomgren September 9th 04 09:18 PM

On 8 Sep 2004 19:01:04 GMT, "G.T. Tyson" wrote:

ane the fault of the power company? My uncle is
down there right now helping FPL to reassemble your local electric grid
because it was largely trashed by Frances. He's a lineman here in NC
who volunteered to join the thousands of linemen and technicians from
other states who rushed in to assist FPL in this time of crisis. Those
guys have a tough and often risky job but they're busting their butts to
get it done. Are you doing anything to assist other than whining about
it in a newsgroup?


Well, if the utilities down there put the wires underground, they wouldn't
have problems with the trees ripping them down. Of course, that is also the
case here in North Carolina, where ice storms cause millions of outages,
lasting weeks at a time. (Remember two years ago?) -- I had no power, heat
etc for several days. Parts of the city were without for 2 weeks.

After just a few days people get grumpy. Then gain, if they are smart, they
buy a generator big enough to handle their house, and stay warm/cool/whatever
when the rest of the neighborhood is dark.


R J Carpenter September 10th 04 12:42 AM


"Bill Blomgren" wrote in message
...

Well, if the utilities down there put the wires underground, they wouldn't
have problems with the trees ripping them down.


Might have trouble with the roots of the trees ripping them up as they pull
out of the ground. And then there is the problem of gnawing animals.

A few years ago I was driving around the countryside near Plymouth, England.
I was surprised that the utilities were underground even out in the
countryside. I never figured out whether this was some "Beautiful Britain"
scheme or because of the frequent gales they get along the English Channel.





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