It *SUCKS* being without power--especially for five, count 'em, FIVE days. WTF is she talking about?, you're asking. The power went out here in the beautiful San Gabriel Valley due to an enormous windstorm, and we waited pati...okay, NOT so patiently...for it to be restored. Here in my part of Arcadia it went out Wednesday--and wasn't restored until this morning. >
Do you have any idea what a techno-freak-geek like me goes through without her plethora of computers, TVs, and smartphone? I used my laptop [the one with a good battery] sparingly--of course, there was no Internet connection--and charged my phone via its USB cable to the laptop. But eventually both of their batteries died. I'm glad I have a charger for my phone in my car; I finally used it yesterday to charge the phone [partially]. Going to SoCal Edison's web site was an exercise in futility. It was basically, yep, you're without power!, and we have no idea when it'll be fixed.
I told my mom "if I wanted to live where the power goes out for days due to the weather, I'd have stayed in Dallas!" This isn't supposed to happen HERE. I grew up here. My mother's been here since 1939. All my relatives in Pasadena and Sierra Madre were also without power. This was a first for all of us. Now, in Dallas, on the other hand, the power would go out so often I just kind of got used to it. And there, the howling winds were accompanied by rain coming down like waterfalls. They don't call it Tornado Alley for nothing. But even so, the longest I ever went without power there was 6 or 7 days after a particularly bad ice storm. I never expected to go 5 days HERE without power due to the weather.
Okay, I'm done bitching for now.
Do you have any idea what a techno-freak-geek like me goes through without her plethora of computers, TVs, and smartphone? I used my laptop [the one with a good battery] sparingly--of course, there was no Internet connection--and charged my phone via its USB cable to the laptop. But eventually both of their batteries died. I'm glad I have a charger for my phone in my car; I finally used it yesterday to charge the phone [partially]. Going to SoCal Edison's web site was an exercise in futility. It was basically, yep, you're without power!, and we have no idea when it'll be fixed.
I told my mom "if I wanted to live where the power goes out for days due to the weather, I'd have stayed in Dallas!" This isn't supposed to happen HERE. I grew up here. My mother's been here since 1939. All my relatives in Pasadena and Sierra Madre were also without power. This was a first for all of us. Now, in Dallas, on the other hand, the power would go out so often I just kind of got used to it. And there, the howling winds were accompanied by rain coming down like waterfalls. They don't call it Tornado Alley for nothing. But even so, the longest I ever went without power there was 6 or 7 days after a particularly bad ice storm. I never expected to go 5 days HERE without power due to the weather.
Okay, I'm done bitching for now.
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