Posted by Billy NY on December 12, 2008 at 16:35:58 from (205.188.117.74):
Anyone out there in this ???, I'm in the Albany, NY area and this is unreal, almost as bad as Malone, NY in '98, lived through that one too.
Miller NT 251 providing 8500 watts of back up power, already lost 50 lbs of this years venison, wood stove is cranked in the basement, 80 degrees there, house stabilized at 60 F so far.
Well, I'm holding my own here, but have some real desparate electrical questions to ask if anyone sees this, will post both here and too talk, power lines have been snapping under trees for 24 hours so far, storm has passed, if the wind kicks up, trees are all at there limits now, not even a clue as to when main line power will be up.
Best get to that electrical question, who knows how long this dial up connection will last before it fades or is cut off.... yikes .... lots -O- Fun here !!!!!!!! LOL !!!
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