Posted on 01/14/2012 11:05:41 AM PST by matt04
Ya know last summer all of San Diego County and Northern Baja lost power for about 24 hours due to some maintenance snafu in a Yuma, Az substation knocking a bunch of power plants offline. A couple of million people in the dark until power plants could be restarted and slowly brought back online.
Radio call-in shows were a very popular way to keep in touch with events. You wouldn’t believe how many called in to say that they noticed so many stars in the sky during the blackout besides the ones saying they were eating their ice cream from the freezer compartment before it melted.
Summertime, nighttime lows in the mid fifties at worst.
Nope, all of those energy forms produce carbon dioxide and fecal matter. I am sure they’d loudly protest such (while crapping in the street).
Sorry, but Healthgrades isn’t where you find the necessary information on a RN in MA....here’s the information you need:
License Number: RN146121
Profession: NURSING License Type: Nurse Practitioner (RN/NP)
Issue Date: Date of Last Renewal: 4/3/2010
License Status: Current Expiration Date: 4/28/2012
Reciprocity State: Today’s Date: 1/15/2012
Why would you want to waste perfectly good natural gas on power production, when you could be using gasified coal?
The Northeast somehow hasn't quite yet figured out that #2 fuel-oil is for diesels, natural gas is for home heating, coal and hydro are for power production.
“Funny, the directory of registered nurses doesnt have her name in it.”
Has it been established this is Massachusetts and not Connecticut? The “Pioneer Valley” (Conn. River) runs through both. Would have been nice for some indication in the OP.
Take names, turn off their power. Remove them from the grid and give them $100 to go buy their replacement solar panels.
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