Yesterday morning:
This morning: Cat. 5 hurricane hits Acapulco.
Holy shit.
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42Right now in Athens, GA it is EXTREMELY nice.
Just fucking gorgeous.
Just fucking gorgeous.
tbone wrote: Sun Dec 10, 2023 11:58 pm I imagine at some point as a practicality we will all start assuming that this is probably the last thing we gotta mail to some asshole.
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43I bought a sweet leather jacket a few months ago and I've been patiently waiting for it to cool down enough so I can wear it but today, November 6, in Tucson it was 92 fucking degrees. What the ever living fuck.
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44All of you in the Midwest & Ohio Valley.. stay safe tonight. Yikes.
EDIT: spent some quality time in the basement but all okay. Hope everyone else is too.
EDIT: spent some quality time in the basement but all okay. Hope everyone else is too.
jason (he/him/his) from volo (illinois)
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45Looks like Beryl caught everyone in SE TX off guard. Lots of my Houston family with a flooded street, trees and fences blown down, and no electricity. Tornadoes all over the place as the storm tracks northeast. I hope you Houston/Beaumont PRFers are ok!
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46+1Dave N. wrote: Mon Jul 08, 2024 3:07 pm Looks like Beryl caught everyone in SE TX off guard. Lots of my Houston family with a flooded street, trees and fences blown down, and no electricity. Tornadoes all over the place as the storm tracks northeast. I hope you Houston/Beaumont PRFers are ok!
I guess if there's any good news, it seems like the storm is moving faster through the area than forecasters originally said. I remember a few days ago they were thinking it would stall over Texas for the whole week.
jason (he/him/his) from volo (illinois)
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47My brother vacated Houston and is staying with family in Austin due to prolonged power outages and now extreme heat. This shit doesn't seem to happen in other states without Freedom Power Grids and hard-right leadership.
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48I’m hoping Francine goes easy on my Louisiana and Mississippi peeps.
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49+1Dave N. wrote: Wed Sep 11, 2024 7:42 am I’m hoping Francine goes easy on my Louisiana and Mississippi peeps.
Any hurricane hitting that part of the country is scary since almost all of the land is around or even below sea level.
jason (he/him/his) from volo (illinois)
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50I hope you and your peeps are goodpenningtron wrote: Wed Jul 10, 2024 8:34 am My brother vacated Houston and is staying with family in Austin due to prolonged power outages and now extreme heat. This shit doesn't seem to happen in other states without Freedom Power Grids and hard-right leadership.
I'm a network engineer in Texas and the network I support has thousands of elements scattered all through about 400 cities in TX. I am one of only two on my team who lives in TX. The rest are scattered throughout the rest of the US.
1. The number one cause of trouble year round regardless of weather is commercial power interruption (which I shouldn't deal with, but have to b/cz our processes are garbage). And our equipment is almost universally EoL. This should be completely unacceptable to any business wanting to move here or continue to operate from here.
2. People I work with outside of the state - even those in LA and FL where weather events are bad - are fucking shocked at how bad our shit is here.
3. I think this one is important - I live in a house that happens to share a grid with a local hospital and fire station. It has never once in over 9 years lost power. My entire block was without power other than my side of the street during the major newsworthy ice storms and tornadoes. The hood was built in and serviced by infrastructure built in the late 50's through the 60's. So it can be done, but the State will not prioritize it.
4. Don't get me started on crypto mining here.