Ross,

Way off topic now, but from my time programming electrical meters I can tell 
you pulling the meter from its socket is potentially an extremely dangerous 
thing to do.  If there is a load across the meter's poles the spark that 
results on disconnect could kill the puller instantly.  (You don't want to know 
what happens if the person isn't killed.)  

I don't know what property your admin type is trying to protect, but I'm 
inclined to let it burn and live to work through the insurance collection 
process.

Oh, and +1 for timed escalation of a shutdown.

Bob Lunney

--- On Wed, 2/16/11, Ross J. Reedstrom <reeds...@rice.edu> wrote:

> From: Ross J. Reedstrom <reeds...@rice.edu>
> Subject: Re: [PERFORM] Really really slow select count(*)

<<big snip>>

> 
> Following you off topic, I know of one admin type who has
> stated "I don't
> care what sort of fine the power company wants to give me,
> if my
> property's on fire, I'm going to pull the meter, in order
> to hand it to
> the first responder, rather than have them sit there
> waiting for the
> power tech to arrive while my house burns."


      

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