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Found a fair few too!
I'd be annoyed if it hadn't paid for the deposit on a house :c)
Once in a lifetime's a bit melodramatic 1989 was the last real bad one
Knocked out much of Montreal
http://www.solarstorms.org/SWChapter1.html
Hopefully power engineers learnt from that and systems will cope now
on the plus side could be some good Northern Lights!
Found a fair few too!
I'd be annoyed if it hadn't paid for the deposit on a house :c)
Once in a lifetime's a bit melodramatic 1989 was the last real bad one
Knocked out much of Montreal
http://www.solarstorms.org/SWChapter1.html
Hopefully power engineers learnt from that and systems will cope now
on the plus side could be some good Northern Lights!
Me too jake. We worked round the clock so people wouldn't notice anything going wrong.
I compared it to a train heading towards a canyon with a bridge out. The engineers worked like crazy to repair the bridge, the train sailed over smoothly and the passengers said, "Well I noticed nothing. What was the fuss about?".
If it wasn't for people working all hours back in the late 1990's, the year 2000 would have been a lot worse.
I compared it to a train heading towards a canyon with a bridge out. The engineers worked like crazy to repair the bridge, the train sailed over smoothly and the passengers said, "Well I noticed nothing. What was the fuss about?".
If it wasn't for people working all hours back in the late 1990's, the year 2000 would have been a lot worse.
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