Yep - done!
Thanks Salty!
Thanks Salty!
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Having never been from California, I live the other coast, but i remember fires in California as far back as the early 70's. And I am just wondering, and I seriously do not want to sound like a smart ass, but why is this years fires or even last years or the year before any worse than when they occurred in the 70's? I wonder if most of the issue today is way more people know about each fire today than when they occurred in the 70's. I mean could we all as a society be just actually experiencing media hype when compared to way back then? (I really hope no-one gets offended here)
I saw on the news that California wants to take control of the power after the bankruptcy trial against PG&E. If that happens California is really screwed.
The sad fact is that the American power grid is cobbled together by various bankrupt and shitty companies. If we don't get a smart grid soon and invest in our infrastructure this will be more common thanks to global warming. The Cali problem is made worse because the power company in question is not publicly owned....so they have old equipment and only care about their shareholders' pocketbooks than safety for the past decade.
Texas has their own power grid . They know whats up.