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RE: Is your power out? - robguz - 12-14-2011

The power has gone out in Seaview maybe 30 times in the past several weeks of rain. I don't remember it being like this back when we used to get normal rainfall. I can understand during major storms with trees falling down, but many times it's gone out with no wind and only light rain. It really seems excessive. You think we'd get more reliable service with highest in the nation prices.


RE: Is your power out? - DTisme - 12-14-2011

We were out for 2-1/2 hrs maybe. Because we lose power so often, we have camping lights at the ready. Invariably, as soon as we get all comfortable reading by our cozy little lights, the damn power comes back on. C'mon, HELCO, stop spoiling our reading time!!

I keep picturing some HELCO guy tripping over a plug somewhere and two hours later another HELCO guy coming in and saying, "You did it again, didn't you?"

Kelena, the clock-within-a-non-clock thing is a conspiracy bankrolled by a group of top secret government operatives known as The International Time Accumulation Consortium (TITAC). Every time you reset a "clock," the Consortium registers the time lost from "clock" stoppage to reset, accumulates it in small air-tight titanium containers, and resells on the open market. This is why Apple Computer, BMW, Genentech, Pixar, et. al., are always one step ahead of their competitors. They literally have more time to accomplish their tasks.

Anyway, how'd you guys go online w/o power?