• Bad weather coming to N.C

    From morningstarr@VERT/DIGDIST to All on Thu Jan 22 12:40:46 2026
    I hope the storm that is coming this weekend, isn't bad. Last time we got a storm like this, we were without power for a month...
    How bad do you guys think it will be? I'm debating on renting a generator or getting a hotel. I am not happy!!! :(

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  • From MRO@VERT/BBSESINF to morningstarr on Thu Jan 22 15:46:05 2026
    Re: Bad weather coming to N.C
    By: morningstarr to All on Thu Jan 22 2026 12:40 pm

    I hope the storm that is coming this weekend, isn't bad.
    Last time we got a storm like this, we were without power for a
    month... How bad do you guys think it will be? I'm debating on
    renting a generator or getting a hotel. I am not happy!!! :(



    oh no. i am in -35f i feel for you.
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  • From morningstarr@VERT/DIGDIST to MRO on Thu Jan 22 14:29:01 2026
    Re: Bad weather coming to N.C
    By: MRO to morningstarr on Thu Jan 22 2026 03:46 pm

    Re: Bad weather coming to N.C
    By: morningstarr to All on Thu Jan 22 2026 12:40 pm

    I hope the storm that is coming this weekend, isn't bad.
    Last time we got a storm like this, we were without power for a
    month... How bad do you guys think it will be? I'm debating on
    renting a generator or getting a hotel. I am not happy!!! :(



    oh no. i am in -35f i feel for you.
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    Yeah that seems cold. Do you guys lose power for a month during winter storms?

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  • From The Wanderer@VERT/YAKKING to morningstarr on Thu Jan 22 14:54:31 2026
    Re: Bad weather coming to N.C
    By: morningstarr to All on Thu Jan 22 2026 12:40 pm

    I hope the storm that is coming this weekend, isn't bad. Last time we got a storm like this, we were without power for a month... How bad do you guys think it will be? I'm debating on renting a generator or getting a hotel. I am not happy!!! :(

    I hope you're getting good enough information to be able to stay safe! I have no idea how bad things are supposed to be out that way - here's hoping for a big nothingburger.

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  • From MRO@VERT/BBSESINF to morningstarr on Fri Jan 23 02:43:21 2026
    Re: Bad weather coming to N.C
    By: morningstarr to MRO on Thu Jan 22 2026 02:29 pm



    oh no. i am in -35f i feel for you.

    Yeah that seems cold. Do you guys lose power for a month
    during winter storms?

    No, we have an adequate infrastructure which is funded by out taxes.
    as should you. you should contact your congressman and local govt.

    you shouldn't live like you are in a 3rd world country.
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  • From poindexter FORTRAN@VERT/REALITY to morningstarr on Fri Jan 23 07:21:54 2026
    morningstarr wrote to All <=-

    I hope the storm that is coming this weekend, isn't bad. Last time we
    got a storm like this, we were without power for a month...
    How bad do you guys think it will be? I'm debating on renting a
    generator or getting a hotel. I am not happy!!! :(

    Last time we had an extended power outage, my BBS was running bare-metal
    on a laptop. I was able to take it to Starbucks and transfer mail - I'd download everything then crash my downlinks.



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  • From Morningstarr@VERT to MRO on Fri Jan 23 19:43:00 2026
    Re: Bad weather coming to N.C
    By: MRO to morningstarr on Fri Jan 23 2026 02:43 am

    No, we have an adequate infrastructure which is funded by out taxes. as should you. you should contact your congressman and local govt.
    you shouldn't live like you are in a 3rd world country.

    All our lines are above ground. I don't know if i would call that 3rd world country, though.
    My syster has stage four cancer and needs oxygen (she is only 40) and if our power goes out, we will have issues.

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  • From Morningstarr@VERT to poindexter FORTRAN on Fri Jan 23 19:48:05 2026
    Re: Re: Bad weather coming to N.C
    By: poindexter FORTRAN to morningstarr on Fri Jan 23 2026 07:21 am

    Last time we had an extended power outage, my BBS was running bare-metal on a laptop. I was able to take it to Starbucks and transfer mail - I'd download everything then crash my downlinks.

    Wow dude, that's savage!

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  • From MRO@VERT/BBSESINF to Morningstarr on Fri Jan 23 22:06:01 2026
    Re: Bad weather coming to N.C
    By: Morningstarr to MRO on Fri Jan 23 2026 07:43 pm


    All our lines are above ground. I don't know if i would call that


    our lines are above ground.
    furthermore when they put lines underground it's not that deep.

    3rd world country, though. My syster has stage four cancer and needs
    oxygen (she is only 40) and if our power goes out, we will have
    issues.


    she has backup tanks. i had a pt job where i delivered things.
    she will be fine.
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  • From Dumas Walker@VERT/CAPTEST to MORNINGSTARR on Sat Jan 24 09:38:42 2026
    All our lines are above ground. I don't know if i would call that 3rd world country, though.

    I lived in an area where electric was underground. Even so, you can just
    about bet that the lines eventually run above ground somewhere and, if they
    get bad ice, your power is still going out.


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  • From MRO@VERT/BBSESINF to poindexter FORTRAN on Sat Jan 24 04:58:16 2026
    Re: Re: Bad weather coming to N.C
    By: poindexter FORTRAN to morningstarr on Fri Jan 23 2026 07:21 am


    Last time we had an extended power outage, my BBS was running
    bare-metal on a laptop. I was able to take it to Starbucks and
    transfer mail - I'd download everything then crash my downlinks.


    what kind of extended power outage would YOU have in a major metro area?
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  • From Gamgee@VERT/PALANTIR to Morningstarr on Sat Jan 24 10:23:56 2026
    Morningstarr wrote to MRO <=-

    No, we have an adequate infrastructure which is funded by out taxes. as should you. you should contact your congressman and local govt.
    you shouldn't live like you are in a 3rd world country.

    All our lines are above ground. I don't know if i would call that 3rd world country, though. My syster has stage four cancer and needs oxygen (she is only 40) and if our power goes out, we will have issues.

    And you've made no preparations for that? No generator, or oxygen tanks
    put away in reserve?




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  • From Arelor@VERT/PALANTIR to MRO on Sat Jan 24 10:42:02 2026
    Re: Re: Bad weather coming to N.C
    By: MRO to poindexter FORTRAN on Sat Jan 24 2026 04:58 am



    what kind of extended power outage would YOU have in a major metro area?

    Spain had an 8 hour long outage last year. Best part of it is we dragged Portual and France down with us. It serves them well for trusting us.


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  • From MRO@VERT/BBSESINF to Dumas Walker on Sat Jan 24 11:49:49 2026
    Re: Bad weather coming to N.C
    By: Dumas Walker to MORNINGSTARR on Sat Jan 24 2026 09:38 am

    All our lines are above ground. I don't know if i would
    call that 3rd world country, though.

    I lived in an area where electric was underground. Even so, you can
    just about bet that the lines eventually run above ground somewhere
    and, if they get bad ice, your power is still going out.


    where i lived before, ice or cold weather was not the problem with
    power lines. what would take them down were high winds, trees and morons hitting power boxes with their cars. when i was in milwaukee people hitting shit was the main cause of my outages.
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  • From poindexter FORTRAN@VERT/REALITY to Dumas Walker on Sat Jan 24 09:59:21 2026
    Dumas Walker wrote to MORNINGSTARR <=-

    I lived in an area where electric was underground. Even so, you can
    just about bet that the lines eventually run above ground somewhere
    and, if they get bad ice, your power is still going out.

    I wish we had underground power. I'm in the hills along the California
    coast, and on my little cul-de-sac street, half of the street is fed
    power from the cross-streets. My half, nearer the cul-de-sac has power
    running over a ravine behind our block and into the rest of the street.
    That line is notorious for having trees fall on it.

    Internet has its own issue. It runs along the length of the street, but
    the utility pole is across the street. AT&T is the low wire on the pole,
    and moving trucks are notorious for taking down the low-hanging feeder
    lines to the house next door (which has AT&T).

    They've "solved" the problem by looping the fiber up and over the
    Comcast line, which is about a foot and a half higher up on the pole. It
    gives the line just enough lift that the truck clears.



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  • From Nightfox@VERT/DIGDIST to poindexter FORTRAN on Sat Jan 24 17:52:20 2026
    Re: Re: Bad weather coming to N.C
    By: poindexter FORTRAN to Dumas Walker on Sat Jan 24 2026 09:59 am

    I wish we had underground power. I'm in the hills along the California coast, and on my little cul-de-sac street, half of the street is fed power from the cross-streets.

    I wonder how earthquakes would affect underground powerlines though. Since parts of the west coast US are prone to earthquakes, I imagine that could be a problem. Aove-ground power lines would be affected by earthquakes too, but I wonder if issues would be worse if they were underground..

    Nightfox

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  • From Dumas Walker@VERT/CAPTEST to MRO on Sun Jan 25 10:24:09 2026
    I lived in an area where electric was underground. Even so, you can
    just about bet that the lines eventually run above ground somewhere
    and, if they get bad ice, your power is still going out.

    where i lived before, ice or cold weather was not the problem with
    power lines. what would take them down were high winds, trees and morons hitting power boxes with their cars. when i was in milwaukee people hitting shit was the main cause of my outages.

    Same here re: people hitting boxes or poles. The ice is bad if it gets
    thick and, accompanied by wind, either brings down trees onto lines or
    brings the lines themselves down.

    Looks like we are all snow and sleet here (tiny flakes and tiny sleet --
    you can hardly see it falling) so only worried about morons today. ;)


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