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To: cpa4you; Kartographer

CPA4You, you walk one mile an hour? I don’t understand.

Anyway, here in Northern VA, we did ok during this little inconvenience.

Some lessons learned - or re-learned:

CASH: No power, no lights, no motorcars - but entrepreneuring store owners found a way, and did BOOMING business. But you had to pay in cash, forget plastic. Oddly, after a day or so, the credit card networks worked - but those using straight ATM cards were hosed.

Comms - If we had not had a radio on, we would not have heard the “don’t drink the water alert.”

WATER - stock up on more. Or, in a minor situation, boil for one minute, and let cool before use. Or, add 8 drops bleach per gallon, stir well, and let rest 30 minutes before use.

Disinformation - radio says water not safe, everybody boil it. Actually, it was only four small areas on the water system, where the backup power to the pump had failed, causing a low water pressure situation within the distribution system. For everyone else, it was perfectly safe - but it took the local news idiots two days to mention that.

Disinformation - take everything on the radio with a grain of salt. And recognize where your water comes from - mine comes straight out of the Patomac, gets filtered, and has a few drops of bleach added. Been drinking it all my life, including straight out of the river when swimming. Above the Great Falls, of course - - but I think I am used to whatever lives in it.

FUEL: One can never have enough. We had fun searching the AO for generator fuel each day - sort of like a family outing. We used about five gallons a day. That ran a fridge, freezer, one window a/c, a number of lights, chargers for all the phones, etc, and a few fans. But we ran the generator 2 on, 2 off.

Commo: Your smartphone will come back pretty quick - but not with internet. Texting works first, phone next, internet last.

Commo: The landlines will REALLY be the last thing to come back.

911: Went down for two days, not sure it is back yet. Nobody noticed except the democrats, but...

FIRE: It is a miracle there were not any large ones, with 911 out, and no water pressure. This gives me nightmares.

911: Subsribe to 912. It is 911 for rich people, no waiting. (Just KIDDING, ok?)

FOOD: Preserve what you can, invite everybody over to have a cook out with the rest. It was a weekend family cookout. We loved it, and no spoilage.

Generator: Share with your neighbors. Especially fresh coffee in the morning. The goodwill value is priceless.

In short, we didn’t touch our cash, water, or fuel reserves - we had fun scrounging for the weekend, and a couple of great cookouts.

But the poor guy around the corner had a 7-foot-thick tree land on his beamer, and squash it like a bug.

Thank G_D he wasn’t in it.


50 posted on 07/02/2012 8:46:09 PM PDT by patton (DateDiff)
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To: patton

One mile an hour, I’m disabled with an balance problem, I thought that was pretty good. Especially when you consider that there are no places to stop and sit to collect one’s self. It was only because a doorman at a local hotel took pity and went out, into the street, and stopped a cab that I even made it to Union Station. Traffic was a complete mess. Calling metro was worthless. They had a recorded message saying, “call back in 90 minutes!”

Yep, they all have a plan!

You’re right about the local merchants. It’s amazing what private individuals are capable of, especially when compared to government efforts!


100 posted on 07/03/2012 3:48:26 AM PDT by cpa4you (CPA4YOU)
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To: patton

ping for later read. good points to consider.


157 posted on 07/05/2012 7:47:14 PM PDT by Redcitizen (New Mexico, home of the green chili & the A-bomb. Coincidence? I think not.)
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