Hey, Gill:
Why doncha offer your generator as a loaner (is it mobile?) to any needy
Houston/Galveston area cavers? That way, it doesn't have to labor in
vain. ... ;-)
... And for some lucky Gulf Coast resident, it would beat sittin' in the
dark or trying to clean up flooding damage by carbide lamp.
Cheers,
Jay
Gill Ediger wrote:
We've had 3 hurricanes hit Texas so far this season and at my house in
Austin we've received a whopping 4/10s of an inch (reading to the top
of the meniscus) absolute grand total for the entire lot of
um--together. I saw about a hundred times as much rain in the deserts
of Northern Chihuahua a couple of weeks ago as I have in Austin since
getting back to the center of the caving universe in April. As far as
I'm concerned they might as well have not even scheduled any of these
damned hurricanes if they're not gonna be of any more benefit than
these stinking 3 were. What a worthless fizzle.... Where can I get my
money back?
--Ediger
ps: I ran my 10kw generator for 15 minutes yesterday (at no load) in
remembrance of those poor souls in Houston and Galveston who'll be
without power for the next 3 weeks or so. --GE
pps: A 3 inch diameter limb fell off one of my ash trees this
afternoon with little more than a 5 knot wind. Surely a sign!
Providence, perhaps??? Go figger.... --GE
At 12:10 PM 9/15/2008, Louise Power wrote:
From where I sit in the Northwest, it looks like you guys have taken
a serious hit from Ike. Is everybody okay?
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