Eaton AMA @10am (est)
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@art_of_shred said:
@coliver said:
Haha. The huge banner at the bottom was a good clue.
Excellent! That proves that the banner is effective.
Ad Blocker FTW.
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Well, I'd say that it was successful.
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Would you all as a community like to see more AMA's? I was thinking at least one a month (hoping for more but you know holidays).
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That was fun and there was a lot of good discussion. I think that that is a good idea.
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Absolutely!
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Seriously going to further look into a backup generator for the house... I've had power fail once on me in the last two years though so I doubt there will be a need.
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@coliver said:
Seriously going to further look into a backup generator for the house... I've had power fail once on me in the last two years though so I doubt there will be a need.
Must be nice. I grew up in the Rochester area so it was a continuous problem there. No matter where I've lived in the world constant power outages have been an issue from Texas to Central America to Ithaca to Europe...
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Wow... I've never had too much of a problem with power. I've lived in central and northeast Georgia all my life!
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@scottalanmiller said:
@coliver said:
Seriously going to further look into a backup generator for the house... I've had power fail once on me in the last two years though so I doubt there will be a need.
Must be nice. I grew up in the Rochester area so it was a continuous problem there. No matter where I've lived in the world constant power outages have been an issue from Texas to Central America to Ithaca to Europe...
I haven't had many power outages in the Rochester area (meaning what do you consider "Constant")
Maybe 3-6 in my life..
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@DustinB3403 said:
@scottalanmiller said:
@coliver said:
Seriously going to further look into a backup generator for the house... I've had power fail once on me in the last two years though so I doubt there will be a need.
Must be nice. I grew up in the Rochester area so it was a continuous problem there. No matter where I've lived in the world constant power outages have been an issue from Texas to Central America to Ithaca to Europe...
I haven't had many power outages in the Rochester area (meaning what do you consider "Constant")
Maybe 3-6 in my life..
That's funny, when I was living in Rochester (downtown in a not so good part of the city) we had 3-5 power outages a semester. It was kind of silly. Thankfully RIT always had power so I just went on campus generally.
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Our power goes out at least a half dozen times a year. Most times for just a few seconds (but enough to knock things out). But our infrastructure here is very old.
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@Minion-Queen said:
Our power goes out at least a half dozen times a year. Most times for just a few seconds (but enough to knock things out). But our infrastructure here is very old.
Almost makes it worth having UPSes on stuff in your home... If not a generator for the whole house.!
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@DustinB3403 said:
@scottalanmiller said:
@coliver said:
Seriously going to further look into a backup generator for the house... I've had power fail once on me in the last two years though so I doubt there will be a need.
Must be nice. I grew up in the Rochester area so it was a continuous problem there. No matter where I've lived in the world constant power outages have been an issue from Texas to Central America to Ithaca to Europe...
I haven't had many power outages in the Rochester area (meaning what do you consider "Constant")
Maybe 3-6 in my life..
Living in that area it was way more than that a year. And I remember times that like my school was without power for two full weeks. A single outage of two weeks!!
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I do plan on getting a whole-house generator at some point. Of course, I've been "planning on it" for about 10 years now. It will probably happen for real in the next 2-3 years. Maybe sooner, if Eaton has them for the prices I saw yesterday...
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@dafyre said:
@Minion-Queen said:
Our power goes out at least a half dozen times a year. Most times for just a few seconds (but enough to knock things out). But our infrastructure here is very old.
Almost makes it worth having UPSes on stuff in your home... If not a generator for the whole house.!
It is extremely common out there for people to have generators. When I lived out there we were planning to get one but moved instead. Because I need a CPAP and because power outages so often extend more than a day, it would be a necessity. Otherwise I'd have to go to a hospital just to get sleep!
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@art_of_shred said:
I do plan on getting a whole-house generator at some point. Of course, I've been "planning on it" for about 10 years now. It will probably happen for real in the next 2-3 years. Maybe sooner, if Eaton has them for the prices I saw yesterday...
Absolutely. That's a lower price and a bigger name brand than what I was looking at for the house in Geneseo ten years ago.
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@scottalanmiller Two weeks with no power? I think that only happened once... Ice Storm of '91; and that was fairly epic.
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@scottalanmiller said:
@DustinB3403 said:
@scottalanmiller said:
@coliver said:
Seriously going to further look into a backup generator for the house... I've had power fail once on me in the last two years though so I doubt there will be a need.
Must be nice. I grew up in the Rochester area so it was a continuous problem there. No matter where I've lived in the world constant power outages have been an issue from Texas to Central America to Ithaca to Europe...
I haven't had many power outages in the Rochester area (meaning what do you consider "Constant")
Maybe 3-6 in my life..
Living in that area it was way more than that a year. And I remember times that like my school was without power for two full weeks. A single outage of two weeks!!
We haven't had an outage like that in a long time. 6-7 hours yes but a whole week thankfully not.
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@art_of_shred said:
@scottalanmiller Two weeks with no power? I think that only happened once... Ice Storm of '91; and that was fairly epic.
I only mentioned it happening one time. But school was only four years long, so the rate was once every four years from my observation
But power outages were common, just not normally that long.