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Re: East Coast outage?
From: "Geo." <georger () getinfo net>
Date: Sat, 16 Aug 2003 06:28:07 -0400
My guess is when it shakes out, the failure will be traced to a rather
large
unit or interconnect tripping offline.
It will be traced back to a huge branch from a huge tree that fell and took down a couple of transmission lines which then melted the road in a fairly expensive neighborhood in northeastern ohio. That started a chain reaction because it was too big a ripple. Geo.
Current thread:
- Re: East Coast outage?, (continued)
- Re: East Coast outage? David Lesher (Aug 16)
- Re: East Coast outage? David Lesher (Aug 16)
- Re: East Coast outage? Michael Painter (Aug 16)
- Re: East Coast outage? hackerwacker (Aug 16)
- Re: East Coast outage? Chris Lewis (Aug 17)
- Re: East Coast outage? Chris Lewis (Aug 16)
- Re: East Coast outage? Chris Adams (Aug 16)
- Re: East Coast outage? Randy Neals (ORION) (Aug 17)
- Re: East Coast outage? David Lesher (Aug 16)
- Re: East Coast outage? Chris Lewis (Aug 16)
- Re: East Coast outage? Geo. (Aug 16)
- Re: East Coast outage? W.D. McKinney (Aug 14)
- Re: East Coast outage? Crist Clark (Aug 15)
- Re: East Coast outage? Fred Baker (Aug 14)
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- Re: Microsoft to ship new versions with firewall enabled Scott McGrath (Aug 14)
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