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Nebulous said:
Hi peeps. Watching cartoons in bed still :P
Hello there sleepy head! What cartoons are you watching?
 
Hello, took a drive before the blizzard comes. I also issued a tweet about it:

https://twitter.com/InpronixOS/status/419557821986779136
 
Nebulous said:
"Issued" a tweet? :P

Yep. I predict the power lines are gonna freeze up and may lose power, with Duke Energy (our power company) give some statement about how they're trying. :P

While IPL (power company in the City of Indianapolis) will be all fine.... lol. I say that cause usually IPL will have WAY fewer outages than Duke will have.
 
Shadowfire said:
Nebulous said:
"Issued" a tweet? :P

Yep. I predict the power lines are gonna freeze up and may lose power, with Duke Energy (our power company) give some statement about how they're trying. :P

While IPL (power company in the City of Indianapolis) will be all fine.... lol. I say that cause usually IPL will have WAY fewer outages than Duke will have.

Hope you don't lose your power. Do you have a secondary heat source if you do?
 
Jazzy said:
Shadowfire said:
Nebulous said:
"Issued" a tweet? :P

Yep. I predict the power lines are gonna freeze up and may lose power, with Duke Energy (our power company) give some statement about how they're trying. :P

While IPL (power company in the City of Indianapolis) will be all fine.... lol. I say that cause usually IPL will have WAY fewer outages than Duke will have.

Hope you don't lose your power. Do you have a secondary heat source if you do?

Yeah, we do. Duke's outages are usually more out in rural Indiana counties. Hamilton County is more urban since it sits on the northern border of Marion County (the county Indianapolis is in), so it's probably less likely.

I remember one day our power was out for 45 minutes because a insulator blew at the substation down the street. That was weird cause not only did our power go out, but all the traffic lights in Carmel (city I'm in) went out too cause of that.
 
@Shadowfire: Let's just hope your power stays on. Last Winter, my power was out for 3 days. :(
 
Jazzy said:
@Shadowfire: Let's just hope your power stays on. Last Winter, my power was out for 3 days. (:

Yeah, that sucks too.

Internet will probably go though cause Duke cuts the cable company (Bright House Networks/Time Warner Cable) when a line needs repairs. Happened once during a very bad thunderstorm, I called Bright House and they said it was down cause Duke Energy needed to repair a power line and state law says the power company gets first say on repairs.
 
Shadowfire said:
Jazzy said:
@Shadowfire: Let's just hope your power stays on. Last Winter, my power was out for 3 days. (:

Yeah, that sucks too.

Internet will probably go though cause Duke cuts the cable company (Bright House Networks/Time Warner Cable) when a line needs repairs. Happened once during a very bad thunderstorm, I called Bright House and they said it was down cause Duke Energy needed to repair a power line and state law says the power company gets first say on repairs.

Sucks without internet but I can see their point by letting the power company get first say. Power is more important than internet.
 
Yeah, I can see that.

At least I have my 500GB USB 3.0 drive so I can work on my software project more! (I said USB 3.0 cause it supports the new version of USB that transfers at around 5 gigabits per second, compared to the speed of USB 2.0, at 480 megabits per second).
 
Shadowfire said:
Yeah, I can see that.

At least I have my 500GB USB 3.0 drive so I can work on my software project more! (I said USB 3.0 cause it supports the new version of USB that transfers at around 5 gigabits per second, compared to the speed of USB 2.0, at 480 megabits per second).
Wow, very cool and very fast!
 
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