[aprssig] 3' snow emergency dumb idea...(response)
Rudy Benner
benner at vianet.ca
Mon Feb 8 12:11:40 EST 2010
Not only is it unsafe, it's illegal.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Bob Bruninga " <bruninga at usna.edu>
To: "TAPR APRS Mailing List" <aprssig at tapr.org>
Sent: Monday, February 08, 2010 11:50 AM
Subject: Re: [aprssig] 3' snow emergency dumb idea...(response)
>>> that way my 12' male-to-male "emergency power"
>>> cord could connect the two directly...
>>
>> Shame on you!... a totally unsafe practice such as this.
>
> I do not see anything unsafe about it. Never any exposed electricity.
> Any fool can do it.
>
> 1) Turn off main breaker
> 2) Plug in male-to-male into house
> 3) Plug in male-to-male into car inverter
> 4) Turn on inverter switch.
>
> When power returns to neighborhood, reverse the steps. Nothing unsafe
> about it in any way.
>
> We trust 100 million people a day to drive 2000 pound missles at each
> other with a closing speed of over 120 MPH and certain death aimed to just
> miss each other by 4 to 6 feet in the most legalized game of "chicken" on
> earth (our highways). And there are enough fools there to kill over 1000
> people a day (just guessing)... Life is full of risk...
>
> I think we can trust most people to not stick their tongue on a frozen
> pump handle or to energize an exposed circuit and then lick their fingers
> and TOUCH BOTH prongs.
>
>> [Signed] Rick ...
>> "Those who would give up essential Liberty,
>> to purchase a little temporary Safety,
>> deserve neither Liberty nor Safety."
>
> Purchasing a little "safety" (dont play with electricity) by giving up the
> "liberty" of having emergency power for my family, and then sitting on my
> wringing hands in the cold is not my way of living. I trust hams (on this
> list) to have a modicum of common sense.
>
> In this weather disaster affecting over 8 million people in the area of
> our nation's capital, I was disgusted at the media and population. The
> radio news is carrying nothing but warnings telling folks to just sit
> tight, and if they are without power, call the power company (repeatedly)
> until power is restored. Then every 15 minutes, they read off the list of
> phone numbers for the 8 utility companies in the area.
>
> Then they get hysterical women on the phone complaining just 6 hours into
> the storm why the city had not plowed their street. And why the power
> company is so heartless to leave them without power.. And why THEIR power
> is not being addressed immediately (not caring about the other 250,000
> homes, hospitals, and emergency services without power).
>
> THen the media get these "experts" on the phone to warn people without
> power to "wear mittens, and a hat, and if needed, wrap up in a blanket",
> but dont use a gas stove, or emergency generator, or fire in your
> fireplace, etc... because you could hurt or kill yourswelf. ad nauseum.
> NOT ONE HINT of "get out there, and shovel YOURSELF out, and HELP your
> neighbor, and CLEAR the street so emergency personnel and the power
> company can get to where they need to go!
>
> The approach of just sit in your cold house on your hands, and dial the
> power company emergency number until power is restored is just not my way
> of living.
>
> Bob Bruninga, Wb4APR
>
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