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O/T:our power grid

O/T:our power grid

2007-01-15 by charel196

another winter storm knocks out power for thousands in MO....you'd think that power 
companies would wise up and get rid of our feeble, exposed, and ancient above ground 
power lines on wooden poles/metal towers. I realize the initial expenses involved but 
you'd think the public would be willing to cough up the extra bucks on the monthly bill to 
pay for the transfer to prevent future blackouts during freezing cold, sometimes which 
lasts for days while the repair guys struggle to get the ice and branches cleared and wires 
back up. They could put the whole thing right on the ground level in pipes embedded in 
raised earthen "mounds" if they didn't want to bury everything below ground level. It 
would be easily accessible/repairable in case of an accidental break from construction or 
accident. Plus we'd get the bonus of a scenic view of the landscape free of wooden poles 
and mega power towers and wire clutter. 
  Imagine someone with a MK2 in a cold climate with the power off for days...there it 
sits....unplayable. (makes me wish for that foot pump tron)

Re: [Mellotronists] O/T:our power grid

2007-01-16 by jeffc@netaxs.com

On Mon, 15 Jan 2007, charel196 wrote:

> another winter storm knocks out power for thousands in MO....you'd think that power
> companies would wise up and get rid of our feeble, exposed, and ancient above ground
> power lines on wooden poles/metal towers. I realize the initial expenses involved but
> you'd think the public would be willing to cough up the extra bucks on the monthly bill to
> pay for the transfer to prevent future blackouts during freezing cold, sometimes which
> lasts for days while the repair guys struggle to get the ice and branches cleared and wires
> back up. They could put the whole thing right on the ground level in pipes embedded in
> raised earthen "mounds" if they didn't want to bury everything below ground level. It
> would be easily accessible/repairable in case of an accidental break from construction or
> accident. Plus we'd get the bonus of a scenic view of the landscape free of wooden poles
> and mega power towers and wire clutter.
>   Imagine someone with a MK2 in a cold climate with the power off for days...there it
> sits....unplayable. (makes me wish for that foot pump tron)


we have underground power lines here.
everything is underground: power, phone, cable

but somewhere along the path between the power station and
my house the lines ARE NOT underground, as a result, we
frequently have power outages [in suburban philadelphia],
sometimes lasting many hours, sometimes a couple days.
the weather has been getting more intense every year also,
leading to stronger storms, and more trees taking out the
power lines.

so it's nice not having utility poles up and down the street,
but they only partially solved the problem here. it has gotten
so bad in the past couple years that my next door neighbour
broke down and bought a generator to keep his refridgeration
running - he got tired of throwing away food.

our street was developed in 1987.
not sure of the surrounding neighbourhoods.

...jeff

does all of new orleans have power back yet? [NO!]
all of baghdad? [yeah... right...]

Re: [Mellotronists] O/T:our power grid

2007-01-16 by fdoddy@aol.com

We dun juz got 'lectricity a few yars back. Bin usin' the ol steam powered mellotron.
 
 
 fd
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     On Mon, 15 Jan 2007, charel196 wrote:
 
 > another winter storm knocks out power for thousands in MO....you'd think that power
 > companies would wise up and get rid of our feeble, exposed, and ancient above ground
 > power lines on wooden poles/metal towers. I realize the initial expenses involved but
 > you'd think the public would be willing to cough up the extra bucks on the monthly bill to
 > pay for the transfer to prevent future blackouts during freezing cold, sometimes which
 > lasts for days while the repair guys struggle to get the ice and branches cleared and wires
 > back up. They could put the whole thing right on the ground level in pipes embedded in
 > raised earthen "mounds" if they didn't want to bury everything below ground level. It
 > would be easily accessible/repairable in case of an accidental break from construction or
 > accident. Plus we'd get the bonus of a scenic view of the landscape free of wooden poles
 > and mega power towers and wire clutter.
 > Imagine someone with a MK2 in a cold climate with the power off for days...there it
 > sits....unplayable. (makes me wish for that foot pump tron)
 
 we have underground power lines here.
 everything is underground: power, phone, cable
 
 but somewhere along the path between the power station and
 my house the lines ARE NOT underground, as a result, we
 frequently have power outages [in suburban philadelphia],
 sometimes lasting many hours, sometimes a couple days.
 the weather has been getting more intense every year also,
 leading to stronger storms, and more trees taking out the
 power lines.
 
 so it's nice not having utility poles up and down the street,
 but they only partially solved the problem here. it has gotten
 so bad in the past couple years that my next door neighbour
 broke down and bought a generator to keep his refridgeration
 running - he got tired of throwing away food.
 
 our street was developed in 1987.
 not sure of the surrounding neighbourhoods.
 
 ...jeff
 
 does all of new orleans have power back yet? [NO!]
 all of baghdad? [yeah... right...]
      
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Re: [Mellotronists] O/T:our power grid

2007-01-16 by Rick Blechta


On Jan 16, 2007, at 9:55 AM, fdoddy@... wrote:

We dun juz got 'lectricity a few yars back. Bin usin' the ol steam powered mellotron.


fd

There has always been a reason New Jersey is called "The Garbage State" (at least in New York!).

Ducking,

Rick

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