Steve, I've just read your e-mail, and no popping sound was heard. Could
you have inadvertently added a popping sound to the JAWS dictionary
manager? Would you mind sharing what you did before you heard the
popping sound please? Thanks.
On Wed, 13 Jun 2007 21:45:36 -0400, "Steve Boodram"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
> Hi here's the e-mail. The sound is in the fifth paragraph of this
> message, somewhere near the word power.
> Phone: 1-868-636-3519
> Fax: 1-868-679-1001
> Mobile: 1-868-730-8377
> e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: William Stephan 
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> Sent: Wednesday, June 13, 2007 6:01 PM
> Subject: RE: [BlindHandyMan] Cyclone Conditions Here
> 
> 
> Lee:
> 
> Here in Western Missouri, we have some weather-related potential
> disasters.
> We do sometimes get significant snow and wind, though unless you're
> caught
> out in it, it's more of a major inconvenience than a true disaster. Where
> I
> live, everybody gets occasional basement flooding, but again, these
> houses
> were built basically to withstand that, mine for instance has a five inch
> differential between the height of the floor at the basement walls and
> the
> drain.
> 
> The things we really have to think about are tornados and ice storms. If
> you get hit by a tornado, there's going to be significant devastation
> it's
> true, but by definition, it tends to be pretty spotty, so places like
> Greensburg notwithstanding, generally infrastructure is going to be in
> tact.
> 
> Ice storms though, can cover a widespread area, so not only will you
> perhaps
> have no electricity, but you might not be able even to find a hotel room
> within several miles of where you live.
> 
> So, a generator is probably a wise investment here.
> 
> When my wife and I bought the place, we were pretty flush with cash, and
> thought about buying a serious generator, i.e. one that automatically
> tests
> itself, starts automatically on power interruption etc. But, the price
> tag
> on one of those is a deal breaker.
> 
> We've not had a power failure of any duration here for several years, so
> we're probably due for one.
> 
> I think if I could find something in say a 5kw size, I might buy it. The
> 
> We have an old and more or less unused garage we share with a neighbor,
> and
> I think I could cut a vent to exhaust the fumes. I would probably just
> back
> feed through an outside outlet and be careful about what we ran. 
> 
> One of the things that's kept me from doing this is that I don't like the
> idea of storing gasoline in large enough quantities to run a generator
> for a
> couple days. Since my wife and I don't drive, this presents a bit of a
> problem. 
> 
> I don't really mind maintaining equipment, but the sole purpose of this
> generator would be as a hedge against a possible weather event, so I
> waffle
> as to whether or not I think the work and expense is really worthwhile.
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> On Behalf Of Lee A. Stone
> Sent: Wednesday, June 13, 2007 4:33 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: [BlindHandyMan] Cyclone Conditions Here
> 
> I ap9ologize for being late on responses but. Ray this is right on topic 
> in my iopinion for this list. Brother Geno tried to get some awareness 
> a year ago either on this list or blind like me. are we as blind handy 
> men or handywomen ready for any sort of massive situation like Ray 
> described in this post or something like Katrina which hit the USA 
> coast lines in 2006. ?? I know there is no way of being prepared for 
> everything but this subject came up on so many lists just after 911 
> which Hit Manhattan. . I happen to live in the Northeast part of the USA 
> as many of you know and yes storms hit here too. My question to the 
> list, beginning with those who have hundreds or maybe thousands tied up 
> in supplies like power saws or nice cars or trucks . are you really 
> prepared? at one time I could have said yes to all my questions but 
> basically in this house we are ready again, but not always for power 
> outages because of a very large generator. so lets start there. will 
> everyone on the list run out and buy and then maintain a generator? I 
> think not as it is niot really a budget item. but besides that. is your 
> family aware, are you aware as to where you can go tomorrow , shoiuld a 
> disaster hit your area. forget the big costs of something but are you 
> really prepared as best you can for that sudden change in weather or 
> related things which can turn your life upside down?Lee
> 
> -- 
> Beware of computerized fortune-tellers!
> 
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