marauder307
10-16-2006, 07:17 PM
Coupla threads on paradisecruisers.com forum:
http://www.paradisecruisers.com/SMF/index.php?topic=5663.0
http://www.paradisecruisers.com/SMF/index.php?topic=5662.0
They'll probably get merged soon.
As for me, I spent the day tending to my wife...those Illinois girls don't know from earthquakes. She got a little nervous;
I was able to keep her calm but it was still a long day. No power=no air conditioning, and no air conditioning + 2nd trimester =
one rather overheated and somewhat pi$$ed wife. Our two cats weren't thrilled either...took us a full hour to coax them out from
under the bed.
Oahu didn't get it too bad...we lost power because the power stations automatically tripped when the shakes got too bad. I ended up
spending today 1) rebuying the groceries...we were w/o power for 17 hours and 2/3 of the fridge soured, spoiled, or just plain went bad, and
2) doing the six loads of laundry that didn't get done yesterday. Ended up having to cancel the service on my car because of all this, and the
shop's computers were still out at 8 this morning.
Pearl Harbor ran on aux generators all day and into the night until HECO (the local power company) finally managed to coax our ancient power grid
back into operation.
Haven't heard from Tommy (ROADWARRIORSVT) or MADDOG; being that they're law enforcement, I imagine they spent the entire day and night on duty.
Traffic lights were out...city was a mess. The Big Island got it much worse, but because there's only a fraction of the people living there that live here, whatever
casualties we had were light. Still...the hospitals took a bad hit, and the one two-lane road circling the Big Island is still closed in a bunch of places.
http://www.paradisecruisers.com/SMF/index.php?topic=5663.0
http://www.paradisecruisers.com/SMF/index.php?topic=5662.0
They'll probably get merged soon.
As for me, I spent the day tending to my wife...those Illinois girls don't know from earthquakes. She got a little nervous;
I was able to keep her calm but it was still a long day. No power=no air conditioning, and no air conditioning + 2nd trimester =
one rather overheated and somewhat pi$$ed wife. Our two cats weren't thrilled either...took us a full hour to coax them out from
under the bed.
Oahu didn't get it too bad...we lost power because the power stations automatically tripped when the shakes got too bad. I ended up
spending today 1) rebuying the groceries...we were w/o power for 17 hours and 2/3 of the fridge soured, spoiled, or just plain went bad, and
2) doing the six loads of laundry that didn't get done yesterday. Ended up having to cancel the service on my car because of all this, and the
shop's computers were still out at 8 this morning.
Pearl Harbor ran on aux generators all day and into the night until HECO (the local power company) finally managed to coax our ancient power grid
back into operation.
Haven't heard from Tommy (ROADWARRIORSVT) or MADDOG; being that they're law enforcement, I imagine they spent the entire day and night on duty.
Traffic lights were out...city was a mess. The Big Island got it much worse, but because there's only a fraction of the people living there that live here, whatever
casualties we had were light. Still...the hospitals took a bad hit, and the one two-lane road circling the Big Island is still closed in a bunch of places.