Got power back about 7:02 AM Friday here in Floral Park, Long Island, N. Y.
Spent a very hot and steamy night. Opened all of the windows and there wasn't even a breath of air. The temperature was 80 plus in the appartment and the cieling was red hot as a result of the sun beating down on the attic all day just above us. With the combination of heat, high humidity, and no breeze, we just sat there most of the night watching our old Sony Watchman with a 2 inch screen as the perspiration ran down our backs and foreheads.
By the time we went to bed, our underwear was soaking wet. Did you ever try to take a cold shower by candlelight and half asleep?
I don't ever want to go through that again in a hurry! The "powers that be" better spend the money to do something about this fragile grid system in a hurry. Their complaints that it will cost too much to install the needed equipment is nonsense.
The cost is nothing compared to the cost to our economy when the next blackout occurs. It's not a question of "if", it's a question of "when". Here we are in the twenty first century having twenty first century techknowledgy and using fifty-year-old, or older, equipment. MORONIC!
There are just too many "special intrest groups" out there. That's a whole other problem, don't get me started.
Pete