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In the event of this happening, I find sites like ProxySite.com - Free Web Proxy Site[^] really quite useful.
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"Common sense is so rare these days, it should be classified as a super power" - Random T-shirt
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Nothing too bad.
The October hurricane was my worst: loads of trees down, roads blocked to all vehicle for days. No electricity for a week and a half (in an all electric house with one candle - shaped like a snowman)
Fortunately, the local pub had both gas cookers and Tilley lamps. And beer. Lots of beer.
It also had a landlord that drank far too much and played 3-card brag really, really badly. For money ... We went home most nights pretty drunk and quite a lot richer.
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"Common sense is so rare these days, it should be classified as a super power" - Random T-shirt
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I agree, as long as there is lots of beer available there is hope. As it is bottled or casked it is sterile, the alcohol keeps it that way and really: there are worse things in the universe than beer: bottoms up.
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Well, in the middle of a heatwave we had huge hailstones. Big enough to smash the roof on my patio.
It still sounds like we got off lightly, as phone and power are all working fine.
Mad weather
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rnbergren wrote: I have decided that I like my home office setup much better. Even if the monitor isn't as huge. Gotten used to that setup. Heard similar from several people; still, a good office should be more attractive. It should be a building that specializes in having you do what you do. If your home is more convenient for development, then your office is prolly lacking.
rnbergren wrote: Also, I have been thru worse natural disasters. What is the worst one you have been thru? I know mine will not compare to others. Flooding of the creek (heavy rain) next to our house, flooding our basement. The sewers of the village were connected to that creek, so it was rather smelly water. Our fridge was also in the basement, as well as the stock of groceries.
Also; you wake up, you put on pants. First thing on my mind, is pants. Contains my wallet, keys, a clean handkerchief and a lighter. We've had floodings and fires. Always in pants.
Hardly any natural disasters here fortunately.
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"If you just follow the bacon Eddy, wherever it leads you, then you won't have to think about politics." -- Some Bell.
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Eddy Vluggen wrote: We've had floodings and fires. Always in pants.
"One man's wage rise is another man's price increase." - Harold Wilson
"Fireproof doesn't mean the fire will never come. It means when the fire comes that you will be able to withstand it." - Michael Simmons
"You can easily judge the character of a man by how he treats those who can do nothing for him." - James D. Miles
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Not at the same time of course. Flooding of the basement when I was a kid and we simply went down and cleaned, unaware of electricity.
Fire's was when I was married; we lived in a cheap neighborhood and woke up coughing due to smoke. A cop took me to the ambulance for oxygen. Was rolling a smoke before getting there.
But always in pants. Let nature do its' best, it will not catch me without them. No idea why men like to go without.
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If you can't read my code, try converting it here[^]
"If you just follow the bacon Eddy, wherever it leads you, then you won't have to think about politics." -- Some Bell.
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So the one thing in common is pants? Could that be the cause?
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Superstorm Sandy.
Every house in every city along the cost and well inland spent a while as part of the ocean.
I've seen the obliteration caused by tornadoes - but at least the survivors have neighbors and stores and generally somewhere to go. Sandy took everything from everyone all at once. Electricity, our city's water plant literally blew up, trees toppled from high winds and totally saturated ground. And it was the end of October - a chill was beginning to fill the air. Adding to the fun - a rare November snow storm . . .
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Quote: What is the worst one you have been thru?
Children. Two.
You can't return them.
Seriously, Hurricane Wilma.
If you can keep your head while those about you are losing theirs, perhaps you don't understand the situation.
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theoldfool wrote: Children. Two. Proving my point about what happens when not wearing pants
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"If you just follow the bacon Eddy, wherever it leads you, then you won't have to think about politics." -- Some Bell.
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rnbergren wrote: What is the worst one you have been thru?
Hurricane Michael just a couple of years ago. My ISP's hub (Panama City, FL) got flattened. I live about 90 miles inland but still had lots of trees down. My power was out for only 4 days and the internet was down for about a week. My residence got through it with minimal damage but my rental suffered a large pine across the roof.
"Go forth into the source" - Neal Morse
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Our situation was similar during Hurricane Fran in '96. Had a newborn at the time, got to experience the joy of having the eye of the hurricane pass over.
That means the winds and rain are hellish, then it stops. Whew! We survived it! Then it starts again as the other side of the hurricane passes over ... [Actually, we knew about the eye, but it was a relief to have a break from the wind & rain]
We had no power for 4 days during a heat wave. Fortunately friends are on the same circuit as a large hospital, so they were without power for 4 hours. We stayed with them and other friends until our power came back on.
Some folks were without power for 2 to 4 weeks, and many homes were destroyed. Our worst damage was a fallen branch crushed my tomatoes. Fortune smiled upon us that night.
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Second Hurricane Michael. Ripped off my roof and blew some walls off the house plus 12 massive pines down. (Hiland Park/Springfield area). Pretty much lost everything in the house.
Insurance was a PITA. Took over a year to get our claim properly paid.
Our office building in Lynn Haven got messed up pretty bad but we finally got back into it earlier this year.
My office at home pretty much got spread across my back yard. The one at work lost a wall.
Luckily my office desktop survived. haha.
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In the Netherlands we had a flooding in 1953 because the dykes broke and we're below sea level.
I'm not talking wading through the water flooding, I'm talking complete houses under water flooding[^].
The older houses in town still show signs that they've been under (salt) water.
Many people died.
My grandparents were still young and they remember it well.
It's simply referred to as (loosely translated) "the water disaster", or short "the disaster".
The fact that we can just call it "the disaster" tells you how many of them we have over here, just the one
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After a decade of tory government, we don't really care anymore.
Besides that, the supermarket ran out of beer.
B.T.W.
Pants are overrated.
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It would have been a real disaster if Corbyn and his comrades had been elected.
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In that case, we all be speaking Russian and would have a 'working' COVID vaccination.
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Hurricane Katrina, and all of the other hurricanes that have hit the New Orleans area since Camille back in the 60's.
Katrina was the worst, hands down. The aftermath and flooding was terrible.
I did collect 176,000.00 on my flood insurance. Needed all of it to rebuild the downstairs portion of my home (which is where my office is located).
"Blown Away" - George Harrison
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Link not working.
Since it tries to link to KCCI, I'll assume you're in DSM. I was living there when the huge floods came through in 1993 (?).
Luckily for me, I was out in NW DSM, not near any water, so for me it was just a hassle--not having water for quite some time, having to go to the water truck to fill jugs.
A lot of people had their houses destroyed though.
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yes des moines area. Been here since 1990. I remember 93 and searching for someplace to take a shower being the worst part of it. showered once a week my wife and I did. still managed to have a child in 94. strange
To err is human to really mess up you need a computer
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Why wear pants? I'm not wearing any right now.
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Just got through Hurricane Isaiah here on Long Island in New York.
The power company did such a bad job with their response that it took a week to get everyone's power back up.
My wife and I lost power only for a few hours but we are on the hospital grid so we are always a priority in our region.
Nonetheless, the power company is being seriously investigated.
But it was Hurricane Sandy that demolished us a number of years ago. It was so bad that there are still parts of the Island that have never been fully repaired.
Now that I am retired, I no longer have any need to leave my home-office...
Steve Naidamast
Sr. Software Engineer
Black Falcon Software, Inc.
blackfalconsoftware@outlook.com
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rnbergren wrote: Also, I have been thru worse natural disasters. What is the worst one you have been thru? I know mine will not compare to others. Once it rained for forty days and forty nights straight here... well, not really rain so much as drizzled.. and it does that every few years anyway.. darn, I got nothin.. nothing to see here, move along.
I hear you on the office setup thing. I've been in the office a few times on and off and I'm still on the fence of which I like better. The setup is pretty similar, but I miss seeing coworkers in person, but I like not having to commute (way more free time.. to get the house ready for that forty days and nights of rain, of course.. it's been a few years so we're due)
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This will be MUCH clearer for people who post programming questions in the Lounge. It's about time.
When you click on New Discussion there is bold and red text that reads,
Quote: Please DO NOT POST PROGRAMMING QUESTIONS HERE. If you have a programming question please post it in the programming forums at forums
[Edit]For those that do not see it, it appears it only shows when you do not have enough rep points. Now that my points are back, I don't see it anymore either.
CP should probably have it always show.
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Everyone is born right handed. Only the strongest overcome it.
Fight for left-handed rights and hand equality.
modified 13-Aug-20 8:33am.
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