EMP

On Nov 26, 2011, at 11:16 , John Sessoms wrote:

> Yesterday I found both of my computers shut down. Both UPS had shut off.
> 
> The only thing I can think of that would cause that to happen is if the power 
> went off, but that should have caused the UPS alarms to sound. I know that 
> they did not, because the alarms have to be manually reset. The beeping gets 
> on my nerves and it's an aggravation to get down on my hands and knees & 
> crawl under the desk to reset them.
> 
> Plus, the clocks on two microwaves, a stove, two clock radios & two light 
> timers were still showing the correct time (except for the stove that I still 
> have on DST - I'll change it as soon as I can remember where I put the 
> F*****g instructions). Point is, all of them have to be reset if there is a 
> power outage and none of them had to be reset.
> 
> So, what would cause the two UPS to shut down?
> 
> Then, just now I went into the kitchen to get a cup of coffee, and the coffee 
> maker had not worked. It was unplugged. I know it was plugged in yesterday 
> when I used it. And I didn't unplug it afterwards.
> 
> I hope I'm not going mad. It'd take too much effort to lock myself in the 
> attic.
> 
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