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Hurricane Sandy puts MidAtlantic power grids to the test *Nuclear plant operators keeping especially close eye on storm

 
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im waiting for the 3 mile isle sirens to go off chuckle

fkn windeeeeeeeeee here and colder than a witches tit too
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PHENN

ok listen if you see your windows breathing in and out get the fuck out of that room place a bed mattress on the windows

stay away from windows there s reports coming in

in boston windows are being blown in

about a million people are with out power

get your emergency box in gear charge your cell
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so far so good - but its doin the emeril lagassi & kickin it up a notch wink
political correctness is a doctrine.... fostered by a delusional, illogical minority...... and rabidly promoted by an unscrupulous mainstream media; which holds forth the proposition that it is entirely possible to pick up a turd by the clean end.
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im waiting for the 3 mile isle sirens to go off chuckle

fkn windeeeeeeeeee here and colder than a witches tit too
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Where you at Phenn? No details necessary, just general. I grew up in Lancaster and was there (pretty young) during the '79 event. You think the old beast will hold? I haven't heard any specific predictions for that area. Many summer days water-skiing right past that place :)
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harrisburg - near HIA
political correctness is a doctrine.... fostered by a delusional, illogical minority...... and rabidly promoted by an unscrupulous mainstream media; which holds forth the proposition that it is entirely possible to pick up a turd by the clean end.
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10/29/2012 06:29 PM
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im waiting for the 3 mile isle sirens to go off chuckle

fkn windeeeeeeeeee here and colder than a witches tit too
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jesus Phenn....don't say that. i'm from harrisburg. that would be the fricken worst and you know it!!!! lol
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im waiting for the 3 mile isle sirens to go off chuckle

fkn windeeeeeeeeee here and colder than a witches tit too
 Quoting: Phennommennonn


Where you at Phenn? No details necessary, just general. I grew up in Lancaster and was there (pretty young) during the '79 event. You think the old beast will hold? I haven't heard any specific predictions for that area. Many summer days water-skiing right past that place :)
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harrisburg - near HIA
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steelton-highspire?
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10/29/2012 06:35 PM
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We have line crews that left from KS at 4am Sat. They were there this morning. Haven't heard if they are able to work yet but I bet they have to wait for the winds to calm before going up in the bucket to work on anything.

Those guys will make more than 10K a week working 17 to 18 hr days until power is restored. They are required by law to take at least 6hrs rest per 24hr period.

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2 Million without power according to C4 in UK
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10/29/2012 06:47 PM
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im waiting for the 3 mile isle sirens to go off chuckle

fkn windeeeeeeeeee here and colder than a witches tit too
 Quoting: Phennommennonn


Where you at Phenn? No details necessary, just general. I grew up in Lancaster and was there (pretty young) during the '79 event. You think the old beast will hold? I haven't heard any specific predictions for that area. Many summer days water-skiing right past that place :)
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harrisburg - near HIA
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Stay safe!!! :) Have some Middleswarth and a Yeungling for me ;)
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10/29/2012 06:51 PM
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Re: Hurricane Sandy puts MidAtlantic power grids to the test *Nuclear plant operators keeping especially close eye on storm
PHENN, LOOK AT THOS POST ON ANTHER THREAD FROM A SWEDIXH POSTER ON GLP;

Millstone takes precautions

The Millstone Power Station in Waterford, located on Long Island Sound, is closely monitoring the storm and has been installing flood barriers around the plant in case the storm surge is higher than anticipated, Ken Holt, spokesman for Millstone owner Dominion, said Sunday.

The Unit 2 nuclear reactor at the plant is shut down for routine refueling, but Unit 3 is expected to continue operating through the storm, he said.

"There does not appear to be a need at this time to take it off line," he said. "But we are watching the storm track closely."
[link to www.theday.com]
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10/29/2012 07:07 PM
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I think we might be missing something. I been through alot of cyclones, Tracey, Althea, Larry, and this is something different. Sharks swimming down the streets and the storm not even there yet. Ibet there hasn't even been insects around for days, they would be hiding.
This could be it.
Phen, Have you got Glp back up in another country if needed?

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10/29/2012 09:37 PM
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Re: Hurricane Sandy puts MidAtlantic power grids to the test *Nuclear plant operators keeping especially close eye on storm
Lots of wind and rain here in southern adams county. Still have power on, yay!!! And no damage on my property, yet. I am surprised as usually one gust of wind will bring down a tree on my pasture fence. Guess I will find out when daylight comes again.

Keeping my fingers crossed!
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