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Still no power here. Got a generator running the fridge/window ac/fan and doing what we can. Tad warm during the day but sleeping in the basement helps at night. They said the 7th here as well.
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We lost our power today. We could here the breaker fighting to keep on but ultimamely it lost the good fight. It's weird because random houses in our neighborhood sti have power.usually when my neighborhood loses power the "inner circle goes out, outer circle stays on... Oh well we were lucky to have it for 2 more days.

 

The used generator we bought off someone here works but vibrates itself so hard it shuts off. When it stays on its fine, but sometimes we hav to start it 4-5 times in 15mins before it stays on. Any suggestions to help the vibration?

 

Also, whenver we lose power, our 3G (AT&T) basically disappears until we get outside our house.. Any suggestions on that?

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electric charge: a property of some subatomic particles, which determines their electromagnetic interactions. Electrically charged matter is influenced by, and produces, electromagnetic fields.

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electromagnets: electrical currents generate magnetic fields, and changing magnetic fields generate electrical currents

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Parents lost power in the Sunday storm. Took down 4 big old trees that pulled their roots out, we cut them up in the afternoon. Turns out they are Black Walnut, and have BEAUTIFUL heartwod grain with nice long sections. We cut them long, and they are stacked to dry now! They'll probably end up making a good profit on the days work.
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Tell you what really chaps my ass about this whole thing. No one in this fuckin city knows how to handle a 4 way stop.

 

I've seen all manner of ignorance and douchbaggery the past few days with this shit.

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Tell you what really chaps my ass about this whole thing. No one in this fuckin city knows how to handle a 4 way stop.

 

I've seen all manner of ignorance and douchbaggery the past few days with this shit.

 

Depends on what side of town. Campus, clintonville, worthington and new albany was great.

 

 

161 was terrifying, didn't know if someone was going to hit you or not.

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Tell you what really chaps my ass about this whole thing. No one in this fuckin city knows how to handle a 4 way stop.

 

I've seen all manner of ignorance and douchbaggery the past few days with this shit.

 

I was honestly surprised how well people did on Polaris. Yes there was a handful of numb nuts that would either just sit there pissing themselves, unsure when to go, or douchebags that just start going when it's not their turn.

 

Worst was some fag on a VFR in the turn lane next to me that decided he was going to go straight, almost ran his ass over.

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