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Daryl Stout | Tom Walker | Earthquakes And More |
December 9, 2015 3:26 AM * |
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Tom, TW>Being in Earthquake country i stay prepaired. Typically I can go 30 days TW>and still get along without shopping. I also never let the gas tank in TW>our cars get less than 1/2 full so I will not have a problem in an quick TW>evacuation Little Rock will likely get some damage, when the New Madrid Fault finally goes...but I think we'll fare much better than cities like Memphis or St. Louis will. As for fuel, that's a bad habit I need to break...letting it run down so low. I did that before my late wife died almost 9 years ago, and am still doing it...yet, I know better. Some have said that you shouldn't put new gas on top of old gas, but it's obviously much better than running out of gas. I've got the UPS units here, but they are for quick brownouts and short blackouts, where I can shut things down safely. I remember before Windows 95, that if you ran stuff like MS-DOS, Windows 3.x, or DESQview, the OS wouldn't throw a fit if you shut it off "improperly". But, since Windows 95, that happens every time you don't go through the proper shutoff routine. I likely will be offline this weekend...not for earthquakes (I sure hope not, anyway), but for a threat of thunderstorms and possible severe weather. I also wouldn't like to be at a gas station during a thunderstorm. Daryl --- * OLX 1.53 * Chain Lightning: For when you can't stop with one bolt. * PDQWK 2.53 #5 --- GTMail 1.26 * Origin: The Thunderbolt BBS - wx1der.dyndns.org - GT Power 20 (1:19/33.0) |
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