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infinite monkey 10-29-2012 07:33 AM

I hope everyone stays safe.

BigV 10-29-2012 08:32 AM

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Originally Posted by limey (Post 836197)
Please guys use this thread to check in to let us all know you're safe and well.

Doing great, thanks, no weather problems here. Just a 7.7 earthquake up the road a bit. No biggie.

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Then it hit.

“It felt like a freight train was coming through my house. It was that loud.”

Chili leaped up and stared at her. Do something.

The 60-seconds of shaking felt like minutes to Duke.

“We’re used to small quakes, they feel like trucks going by. But this one continued to build and build.”

--snip--

In Queen Charlotte City, Mayor Kulesha met with fire chief Duke at RCMP headquarters. A state of emergency was declared. Firefighters, ambulance crews and other volunteers had thrown emergency vests over their Halloween costumes.

“One lady showed up in a cocktail dress and rubber boots,” said Kulesha.

Already firefighters were door-knocking on the shoreline homes, and using loudspeakers to clear the coastal town. A steady line of tail lights snaked up the logging roads to higher ground.

“I was really proud of everyone,” said Kulesha, adding the event was an opportunity to learn. “Communications for us is the largest issue. I think we need to have more discussion with the federal government about infrastructure.”

After the Southeast Asia Tsunami in 2004, the need for a Tsunami siren had become apparent; one is on order, but hasn’t been delivered yet.

In Terrace, reporter Killen stayed home for an hour or so. “We were worried the Skeena (River) was going to flood,” she said. When it became clear the threat was over, she went to a Halloween party — and it was a good one. “We all had something to talk about.”

Read more: http://www.vancouversun.com/Major+ea...#ixzz2Ah8iZV8W


jimhelm 10-29-2012 09:01 AM

Shit! Im out of milk, eggs and bread!

How could this happen!?

BigV 10-29-2012 09:09 AM

Attack of the French Toast Gremlins?!


wait. I want to revise my reply. You answered it in the first word of your own post. Check your shit, Jim. You needn't bother to report the results, *pleasethankyouverrymuch*.

bluecuracao 10-29-2012 09:58 AM

How can you survive without teh emergency French toast? :eek:

I went shopping too late yesterday, and the bread shelf was picked clean except for one package each of hamburger buns and English muffins. So I'll be making do with English French muffin toasts.

Ibby 10-29-2012 11:13 AM

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Originally Posted by glatt (Post 836199)
Stupid overhead wires. I'd be happy to pay my share to bury them. And I would vote for a presidential candidate who ran on the platform of getting them buried.

I've been saying for years that we need a massive national energy infrastructure security investment. Think of the stimulative effects on the economy! Think of the health and safety improvements! think of the quality-of-life effects!
We live in a really very stormy nation. Why the fuck isn't it just OBVIOUS to put a lot of money into helping mitigate the common effects of that?



re:storm; the wind started picking up over the last half-hour or so. Still not very windy. It's overcast, but still pretty nice out, honestly.

Trilby 10-29-2012 11:46 AM

Just interrupted the young&restless to tell us a storm is coming.
The president is going to tell us.
Like we don 't know!
Scott Pelley isn 't coming thru - it's all breaking up.

Griff 10-29-2012 11:47 AM

Wind is picking up in NEPA. Stay safe folks!

busterb 10-29-2012 12:17 PM

[quote=Ibby;836229]I've been saying for years.QUOTE] Humm.

Lola Bunny 10-29-2012 01:12 PM

Good luck to all those affected by the storm. It's starting to look pretty scary.

bluecuracao 10-29-2012 01:29 PM

It's very windy and rainy in Philly right now. I live in the Old City part of town, which I just found out has had its electric wires underground since...the beginning of electricity!

PECO did a major overhaul on our block's system a few years back, and we haven't had any outages since. Would be so nice if holds up through this awfulness.

glatt 10-29-2012 01:31 PM

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Originally Posted by Ibby (Post 836229)
I've been saying for years that we need a massive national energy infrastructure security investment. Think of the stimulative effects on the economy! Think of the health and safety improvements! think of the quality-of-life effects!

Not just quality of life, there are significant measurable economic impacts every time the power goes out. It costs money, not just to get it turned back on, but in all the lost business. It should be a no brainer.

glatt 10-29-2012 01:39 PM

Heard a loud BOOM about ten minutes ago. Sounded like a transformer going. Facebook comments indicate they lost power two blocks over. Makes me wonder exactly what in the transformer is making that boom noise when it goes. When a circuit breaker in my house trips, it just makes a loud click.

Wind still isn't very bad at all, but occasional strong gusts. Steady rain for a few hours now.

Meanwhile, Arlington County email alerts seem designed to put the fear of God in people.

Ibby 10-29-2012 02:00 PM

I can see blue sky out my window. I might go for a walk if i can get around to taking a shower.

Griff 10-29-2012 02:01 PM

Things are picking up here, wind and rain.


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