If one of these cold fusion companies comes out with an electrical
generator to power a home in the next few months, it won't be the blacks
being lynched by southerners.


On Thu, Feb 13, 2014 at 7:11 PM, Jed Rothwell <[email protected]> wrote:

> As of 7:46 the number of outages is finally starting to fall, to 2,496,
> and the number of customers is now 130,854.
>
> This notice gives you a feeling for the scale and expense of the effort:
>
>
> *"2/13/2014, 7:00 p.m. *
>
> *Georgia Power continues to experience widespread outages and damage to
> power lines and poles from ice covered trees. New outages are occurring as
> limbs and trees continue to fall.*
>
> *As of 7:00 p.m., we have restored service to 460,000 customers since the
> beginning of the storm.  Currently 154,000 customers remain without power.*
>
> *Several thousand Company line crews, engineers and support personnel are
> responding as needed to restore service, along with over 3,000 utility
> crews from Alabama, Florida, Louisiana, Mississippi, Ohio and Texas. Crews
> are working in the areas where we have experienced outages."*
>
> It makes you realize why electricity is so expensive, and how much better
> small cold fusion generators would be. Imagine the cost of bringing 3,000
> utility crews from places like Ohio and Texas.
>
> - Jed
>
>
>

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