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No power's a regular way of life up here <g>


>I hate to think of myself as being callous, but I am afraid that I fall into the same category as this person:
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>http://csf.colorado.edu/archive/2001/frugal/msg00459.html
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>when it comes to views on California's power outages. Lucky for me I don't live there, but then I didn't receive any help when I did live there. I was there for the 89 quake. I was in Monterrey, CA and I spent three days without power or even water following that one. I spent the entire time out in the city helping illegal immigrants get food, clothing, and water because they had nothing after the quake. No one brought me any supplies when I lost power for 3 days following Hurricane Fran. I didn't ask for help either though and I didn't need it to be frank. Losing power is certainly uncomfortable but not dangerous unless you have a health condition or there is a security threat. I'm afraid I am callous now...
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>>>Not that you can say right now, but... :-)
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>>Garrett;
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>>Perhaps I am becoming callous (which I am), but I really do not care! California has its own energy problems and no one outside the state cared or cares. Let everyone enjoy power outages for whatever reason. Perhaps a power outage would help wake up our nations capitol! No, that would be asking too much - that is our nations capitol waking up! :)
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>>Tom

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