Amen Dave!
 
 
In a message dated 10/30/2012 8:38:42 A.M. Central Daylight Time,  
[email protected] writes:

Fortunately, Sandy missed us. Thanks for your kind words and  wishes.

But I wonder, how many little Sandy's Will there be in about  nine months 
in New York and New Jersey?

Dave  Krehbiel

-----Original Message-----
From: Dave Krehbiel  [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Sunday, October 28, 2012 9:32  AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: FW: [QUAD-L] Hurricane  Sandy

I live in the Washington DC area. I have been home for four years  since an 
accident at the beach (C4/5) and so far we have been pretty lucky  with 
tropical storms and hurricanes. However, back in July we had a very  unusual 
thunderstorm (called a “Derecho”) and we lost power for several days.  With 
no air conditioning and no power for my low loss air mattress, I was  moved 
to a local hospital. I hope this hurricane passes to our north. After it  
passes by, I would love to find some sort of a way to obtain a backup  
generator.

On a positive note, my oldest daughter got married back in  August. The 
forecast was for very heavy rain on her wedding day. The day  before, between 
the rehearsal and the rehearsal dinner, it rained cats and  dogs. But on the 
day of her wedding, the storm somehow missed us completely.  Thank God for 
that.

I've done a bit of research into generators, and  based on what I have 
read, an inexpensive generator can damage batteries and  sensitive electronics. 
Apparently, the more expensive generators use things  called inverters. And 
apparently it takes a pretty big generator to run air  conditioning. Does 
anyone know much about these generators? Any  recommendations on units to buy, 
or how to raise donations to afford  them?

Thanks,

Dave Krehbiel

-----Original  Message-----
From: Bobbie Humphreys [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent:  Saturday, October 27, 2012 1:56 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject:  [QUAD-L] Hurricane Sandy

Hi All,
I live 24 miles  due west of NYC and Pete & I are doing our best to prepare 
for this  "historic" combination "norestren inside of a stage 1 hurricane" 
headed  straight for NYC. WE ALL live needing, and depending on, a LOT of 
electricity.  I live in a 250 unit senior/disabled apartment building that has 
a very, very  large generator. In June 2011 the new owner's were testing 
out the breaker  system that back-up the elevator's and emergency lights in 
the hallways, OH  and the alarm system. When they flipped the breaker .....… 
EVERYTHING blew out  and shut down.
The good of the bad is that they updated and  fixed the problem. In August 
2011 when hurricane Irene hit us EXTREMELY HARD,  everybody around us lost 
power for weeks .....… except us. Roads surrounding  us stayed flooded for a 
little over 1 week.
Anyway, how many of you  all live where THIS storm is going to hit?    
Bobbie    

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