Yep Eric, that's why I have APC battery backup, replaced to many PSUs

Scott ford
www.identityforge.com

On Aug 30, 2012, at 11:55 AM, Eric Bielefeld <[email protected]> wrote:

> I have to disagree with the premise that stormy weather can't interfere with 
> the cloud.  If I'm at home, and a storm with high winds causes my electricity 
> to be disconnected as a result of the tree in my back yard hitting the power 
> line that goes through it, my power goes off.  My internet stops working.  
> That doesn't happen often, but is a direct result of the storm.
> 
> --
> Eric Bielefeld
> Systems Programmer
> 
> 
> ---- "McKown wrote: 
>> http://www.citrix.com/lang/English/lp/lp_2328330.asp
>> 
>> 
>> <quote>
>> The survey carried out on 1000 adult americans of age 18 and more paint a 
>> disturbing picture: 54% of americans do not know what the cloud is and claim 
>> to never have used it. But, from these, 95% use it regularly for online 
>> banking, online shopping, social sites such as Facebook or Twitter and 
>> online sharing of photos and files. All of these services operate within the 
>> cloud, but it would seem that not everyone understands this. Also, another 
>> alarming number is that  51% of the surveyed Americans think that stormy 
>> weather can interfere with the functionality of the cloud.
>> </quote>
>> 
>> 
>> -- 
>> John McKown
>> Systems Engineer IV
>> IT
>> 
>> Administrative Services Group
>> 
>> HealthMarkets(r)
> 
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