Well I am back at home! Hurrah! Power came back on last night. It's been out 
for 10 days. I am mad at the power company for taking so long but to be fair 
they did get hit by a hurricane and a Northeaster 2 mega storms in a row!

 

 

Chris

 

 

 

From: [email protected] 
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Christian OKane
Sent: Wednesday, October 31, 2012 6:46 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Mkguild] [TSA] A visit from Sandy

 

 

Well i am at work and accessing the internet there. i can get to my optimum 
account but not my aol one. Things are looking better but still looking at 5 to 
7 days with no power. I hope that accessment is wrong!

 

Happy Halloween!

 

Chris

The Lurking Fox







On Wed, Oct 31, 2012 at 2:17 PM, Christian OKane wrote:

 

  I am all right but still without power and very limited internet access. 





Chris 





On Mon, Oct 29, 2012 at 1:25 AM, Bruce Bergman wrote: 

 

  A few thoughts from the Opposite End of the country - Earthquake Country, Los 
Angeles. 





If you don't have a good OFFSITE backup of your computer data (Especially the 
Authors and Artists!), get thee to http://www.carbonite.com or another provider 
and get that trial account setup and the upload started Right Now before the 
storm gets bad enough to drop the Internet or local power at your house.  They 
have 2-week free  trial periods so you don't have to pay till you see they've 
got it all safely stowed away.  Discounts are available - www.techguylabs.com 
among several that'll get you two months free when you pay. 

 

And do any local backups on external hard drives so they're up to date also - 
then go stash that external hard drive in your Bug-Out Bag.  And if you don't 
have one packed, do that too - Copies of Presctriptions, a few changes of 
clothes, essential paperwork, photos and keepsakes that can't be lost. etc. 





A separate bag with several days worth of canned and dry foods, Jerky, granola 
bars and trail mix etc., bottled water and other stuff that might mess up the 
electronics and paperwork you have in the other bag if it leaks.   





Make sure your car (or cars plural) has full tanks of gas and are ready to go - 
More than one and you might have to decide which one to take at the last 
second, or you have multiple drivers available and you can take them both/all 
to a safer area.  Or the car that you prepared gets a tree dropped on it (or 
just won't  start...) and the other one had better be ready to go too.  





For those in Earthquake Country with me, you always want to refill your car 
when you get below a half-tank, or as soon as you get to your destination so 
you can always get back home.  You won't get advance warning on earthquakes, a 
half-tank is a whole lot better than Empty.  And virtually no gas stations have 
backup generators, so buying fuel will be near impossible with the utility 
power off. 





Have some Cash on hand - No power, No phones = No credit cards.  Checks 
probably not unless you're a regular repeat customer. 





If you have a generator, go out now and make sure it starts - After the power 
fails is not the time.  Have a stout chain and lock to secure it to a tree or 
an outdoor porch pillar as it runs, or it might decide to go Walkies on you 
when a neighbor realizes you have one and they don't...  And have extra  
gasoline to run it stashed away from it secured in the garage or an outbuilding 
- not in the Living Room. 





A little late now, but when you buy a few Fire Extinguishers for around the 
house don't shop on price alone, the average Hardware Store $12 special might 
hold pressure but if the siphon tube breaks internally it will not work when 
you need it - That is the worst time to find out.  Get Professional grade like 
the Amerex Model 417 for each car and truck, and Amerex 500 for the house - one 
at every exit door.  They can be refilled and recertified every few years where 
the plastic-head cheapies cant.    





Ob{TSA}: If you have a Bolo, IDE or RIDE at home (or just a lot of computer and 
electronic gear), you can still get Halotron and other "Clean Agent" fire 
extinguishers that won't mess up the Sarium batteries or Fuser Tanks any worse 
than the fire did.  (If you have older Halon 1211 Extinguishers, make sure to 
take them in for a refill every six years minimum - the O-ring seals need 
changing or they can dry out and leak that expensive agent.)  





And if you have a Mini Tokamak in your IDE, the power failing is the least of 
your worries.   ;-) 





Gee, can you tell what I did as a hobby for a bunch of years? Ibyhagrre  Frnepu 
Grnz jbexvat jvgu YNCQ.  And it's sad that nothing supports ROT-13 natively 
anymore... 





--<< Bruce >>-- 





___________________________________ 

 

From: Phil Geusz  <[email protected]> 

To: christian okane <[email protected]> 

Cc: 'TSA Talk' <[email protected]>; 'Metamor Keep' 
<[email protected]> 

Sent: Sunday, October 28, 2012 7:37 PM 

Subject: Re: [TSA] A visit from Sandy 

 

Best of luck to you and all TSA-ers in the path of the coming storm!  

 

Phil  =:3 

 

On Oct 28, 2012, at 1:19 PM, christian okane < [email protected] 
<javascript:parent.wgMail.openComposeWindow('[email protected]')> > wrote: 

 

Well we are battening down for Sandy's arrival tomorrow. We're stocked up on 
batteries, water, food  (including the all important muffin supply!). It's 
supposed to hit tomorrow and last thru tuesday. I'm expecting to be without 
power for a few days. I will have limited email access at work so I'll be sure 
to send an update when I have one. 

  

  

Chris 

The Lurking Fox 

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