I dunno, Graywolf....

I mother nature really wants to destroy your computer she will know that 
you made it lighting proof and just move on to sending a tornado your 
way. That's worse - you not only have to replace your computer, but you 
have to clean up all those bits of straw that wind up embedded everywhere...

- MCC

graywolf wrote:
> No such thing, a direct hit is going to destroy stuff. But...
> 
> I can now pull two plugs and all my important electronics in the apartment is 
> disconnected from the mains. I now also have a plug at the broadband cable 
> entry, pull it and I am disconnected from the outside cable. If there is a 
> close by T-Storm, or if I am going to be away for awhile, I can pull those 
> three plugs.
> 
> Plus Everything is behind two surge protectors in series, and the new laser 
> printer is behind three.
> 
> Why no UPS? Because I do not trust them; I once had an APC Smart UPS burst 
> into flame. Luckily I was sitting at the computer at the time and was able to 
> unplug it and pull it out from under the computer desk before anything else 
> caught fire. It is a case of once burned, twice shy...
> 
> I guess this is the best I can do with my limited resources.
> 


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