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You talk in riddles, sir, but you appear to be encountering some sort of assault upon your household.

Should you require my services to take arms against your sea of troubles, then consider me all tooled up and prepared to involve myself in a melee.

I remain of course your humble etc etc.

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We had a powercut on Ivydale Road at about... 7.30pm, it lasted about 20 minutes. I dashed straight for my box of emergency candles and lit as couple, was very romantic.


Looked out the window to see if it was just us or the whole street, it was the whole street. I went outside in bare feet but either nobody else had noticed or they were all asleep, because no one came out for about 10 minutes until my neighbour made an appearance and we discussed the situation in the dark. The only light was from the passing cars... and the pub funnily enough (we decided they must have a generator, can't stop those beer pumps pumping).

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woodie Wrote:

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> Hi Shu. one thing, its been mentioned here about

> how many planes there are above us here. in a

> powercut you notice them much more.



exactly what I thought Woodie! There seemed to be thousands of them in the sky!

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nunheadbelle Wrote:

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> We had a powercut on Ivydale Road at about...

> 7.30pm, it lasted about 20 minutes. I dashed

> straight for my box of emergency candles and lit

> as couple, was very romantic.

>

> Looked out the window to see if it was just us or

> the whole street, it was the whole street. I went

> outside in bare feet but either nobody else had

> noticed or they were all asleep, because no one

> came out for about 10 minutes until my neighbour

> made an appearance and we discussed the situation

> in the dark. The only light was from the passing

> cars... and the pub funnily enough (we decided

> they must have a generator, can't stop those beer

> pumps pumping).


They may not have had a generator. I am on Limesford Road and we got a dip and surge. Very strange - I was standing talking to my family after getting in from work and the lights dimmed for a few seconds. At the same time that they brightened the subwoofer connected to my PC made a very strange subwoofer sound. Then every thing was nornal again

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Just to clarify....


Surge protector = cheap, good against spikes - deck very prone to crashing (unless it's a laptop)


uninterrupted power supply = bit expensive (?50-?300 or so) depending on how much your deck sucks at peak performance + monitor - gives you enough time to shut down if the power stays off (and can be done automatically)


clean wall power supply = expensive (?300-?800) - the reassurance of your home circuits not adversely affecting your

hardware, a good option for those doing audio/video work at home.


Sold State drives = expensive - the advantage being power outages or surges far less likely to result in CRC errors, page file interruptions, file allocation table corruption etc.

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woodie Wrote:

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> sure, thats why i mentioned the smu reset..so any

> similar people such as I will not have to pay a

> fortune to get the machines going again. cheers

> though. glad to know youre around if needed.


Em... If my PC is not working then how would I have accessed this life saving gem of information . . . ?

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was gonna say.use the other heh. worth knowing about though, how you reset the on/off. if say it was in sleep mode it may not know if its on off sleeping or whatever when the power comes on. so you think its broken. seeing as, seems to be more power cuts recently. weve had a few drops in power here.
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