Not surprising at all. We had that blackout back in the early 2000s in the NE for almost a week, people went fucking crazy, shit literally almost collapsed lol. Now, Californians cheer em on.
Back in'07 me and a buddy lived near Independence Iowa, in an old country house. That winter an ice storm took out all the power lines and we lost electricity. We made it three days before we each went to our parent's houses, where they had power. It took them almost two weeks to fix the lines. Not sure what we would have done if we didn't have family to stay with.
A friend took a motorcycle trip through part of the area that had been hit and shared a bunch of pictures of all the flattened cornfields and downed trees. The mainstream media hadn't said a peep about it. I didn't even know what a 'derecho' was until he posted the pictures.
Not surprising at all. We had that blackout back in the early 2000s in the NE for almost a week, people went fucking crazy, shit literally almost collapsed lol. Now, Californians cheer em on.
Back in'07 me and a buddy lived near Independence Iowa, in an old country house. That winter an ice storm took out all the power lines and we lost electricity. We made it three days before we each went to our parent's houses, where they had power. It took them almost two weeks to fix the lines. Not sure what we would have done if we didn't have family to stay with.
i'm on day 7 today. Admittedly I do go to a gas station to charge my phone.
Derecho?
A friend took a motorcycle trip through part of the area that had been hit and shared a bunch of pictures of all the flattened cornfields and downed trees. The mainstream media hadn't said a peep about it. I didn't even know what a 'derecho' was until he posted the pictures.
Bullshit.