Monday, February 04, 2008

Letter from a Farmer to Kunstler.com

Did you hear that wake-up call in Oklahoma and Kansas during the mighty Ice Storm? No, you did not. Is the writer below describing it? No ... but read how familiar it seems:

[Excerpt] "... The first reaction to the power emergency took the form of a rush for candles, refilling of gas bottles and the purchasing of generators (if you could get them). Then the complacency set it, business learnt to sit through power outages, retail shops were forced to close their doors for a few hours a day. There was and is a shortage of food supplies, food went bad in the fridges and had to been thrown away. It was kind of charming in a strange kind of way, to eat dinner by candle light and forgo the ‘soapies’ on TV. Traffic lights were out over a large number of suburbs and delays in getting to business meetings became the norm. The schools are unable to teach a full day’s lesson. The internet service providers and the mobile phone companies’ frequently have service delays or are just plain ‘off line’. The battery runs out on your laptop and that’s the days productive work is over until the power is back on…Patients in ICU or undergoing operations, as the power grid went down, were at risk of and did, die. ..."

Get used to it and count those potholes. Read about how South Africa has already entered a "premature Long Emergency" Letter from a Farmer to Kunstler.com

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