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Off-Topic => Off-Topic - Tiny Core Lounge => Topic started by: thane on October 29, 2012, 06:04:39 PM
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Hurricane Sandy is hitting the U.S. east coast. Are any TCL users being affected?
Edit: I've renamed this thread because the aftermath of Hurricane Sandy (and more recent bad weather) is still impacting many on the east coast.
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Hi thane
Yes, I'm on Long Island. It's 9PM, I've been running on my generator since 5PM. A large tree in my yard fell between
my house and my garage, no damage. The streets 2 blocks east and 3 blocks south of me are flooded.
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Hi Rich. Living in Hawaii I'm out of it of course, and my son in southern Virginia says it wasn't too bad where he was. My sister-in-law lives in New York City though which looks like it might get a heavier hit.
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Hi thane
I think NYC and NJ are getting the brunt of it right now. On the bright side, I don't have to worry about volcanos
melting my computers.
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Well, neither do I here on Oahu -- the active ones are on Hawaii Island quite a way south! Plus I'm 800 feet or so above sea level so I don't have to worry about tsunamis either. We do get hurricanes of course but the last big one was 20 years ago. That probably means we're due for one. I've heard (don't know if it's true) that when the Atlantic has a lot the Pacific is usually quiet though (and vice versa).
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I suppose if you get a tsunami that big then the rest of us are in trouble, too!
Its just another rainy day in Apollo, PA (Pittsburgh-ish). There's nothing like 3 hundred miles and mountain range to keep the weather "moderated". :) All the predictions were that it would be bad even here - "better stock up on food and bottled water". I like the ones that say "better head to the liquor store".
Best of luck to those taking the brunt of the storm. Be safe.
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My son in southern VA is back at work already, but my sister-in-law in NYC doesn't have power and doesn't know when it'll be on again.
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Many people here thought of Lee and the devastation they're still recovering from (including how it royally messed up FEMA's formulas after they just finished reworking the maps in the last 6 years). Meanwhile, high winds and moderate rain. We'll see in the coming days but unlikely to do anything substantial.
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Okay, it's been a few days, and mean while cURIOUSgEORGE is sitting on his roof waiting for a helicopter, but hey, thank god it's nothing substantial.
:o
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Heard from my sister-in-law in NYC yesterday. She had a lean 4 days subsisting on snack foods but she's OK and the power's back on.
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Hi thane
I'm still running from my generator. Unfortunately, gasoline is getting very hard to come by, most stations are sold out.
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Just got my power restored, and just in time for the nor'easter that is now upon us.
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@ Rich - glad to hear you have your power back. Not so glad to hear about a new storm on the way.
About that generator - do you have to do anything special to run your electronics on its power? I once tried to run some servers from a rental generator and it didn't supply clean enough power to allow the UPS units to kick out - they just stayed on battery power until they died.
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Hi Lee
I keep my computer and monitor plugged in an APC ES-750 UPS. It clicks occasionally when a heavy load such
as my heating system kicks in, but recovers right away as the generator compensates for the higher load.
If the output of the generator was noisy, an LC filter might help. It's also possible the generator was not producing
a high enough voltage, causing the UPS to see a low line voltage.
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Hello
hurrendous isn't it. That New York hurricane disaster.
What?,,,,a city like that not protected?
Vince.