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Non Sequitur by Wiley Miller for February 07, 2012
Transcript:
Danae: Well, I guess being snowed in isn't such a big deal... Lucy: ... until the cable goes out. Danae: Ha! I've got a bunch of programs recorded, so it's still no big deal as long as we have... power. Well, let's look at the bright side... it can't get any worse. Lucy: I have to go potty. Danae: I stand corrected.
Ida No about 13 years ago
Could read a bookā¦
wilb44 about 13 years ago
Not to worry. If worst comes to worst// Horse meat is not that bad.
bluskies about 13 years ago
In the potty in the dark?
Basqueian about 13 years ago
Arenāt they in Maine? Gotta be prepared in Maine, in winter, donāt you? Like in California for earthquakes, but with more firewood and lanterns.
Nebulous Premium Member about 13 years ago
Braille.What? You donāt have a supply of books in Braille, just in case the lights go out?
StrangeTikiGod about 13 years ago
there was a time when my college roommate and I were (gasp) behind on our utility bills and they shut off our power for a week and a half or so.
we did a lot of reading by candlelight. It was actually quite pleasant.
until we realized that no power meant that the contents of the freezer rapidly spoiled. that was not so pleasant. I actually employed the āVapoRub under the noseā trick from āSilence of the Lambsā to do the cleanup after we paid off ConEdā¦
thirdguy about 13 years ago
Dad will fire up the generator, any minute now!
Destiny23 about 13 years ago
As long as theyāre on municipal water, the toilets will still flush at least. (Those of us in the country donāt have water when the electricity goes out.) If Lucy has to Go outside, wellā¦ start tunnelling!!
roctor about 13 years ago
Warm up the seat fuzz butt.
Varnes about 13 years ago
Where does Lucy usually go? Outside? Man that snow must have come down quickly, in one big plopā¦
WCLamb about 13 years ago
@StrangeTikiGod: āā¦after we paid off ConEd.āWell, you can fool some of the people all the time, and you can fool all of the people some of the the timeā¦but you canāt con ed!
GROG Premium Member about 13 years ago
It can always get worse. The power could be out for days.
AlisonFarmer about 13 years ago
Power outages are fine, unless it is all of 12 degrees outside.
Ida No about 13 years ago
Someone did invent a braille printer (dot matrix head placed next to the keyboard as a monitor replacement). Only output 1 character at a time in serial. Made backspacing something of a challenge.
gjsjr41 about 13 years ago
Get out the chamber pots.
psychlady about 13 years ago
Get out the flashlight!
pbarnrob about 13 years ago
Lost power on Nov. 30 at 8PM in that LA windstorm, got it back (mostly) Dec. 3 at around 6AM.Millivolt Thermostats are ancient, but wonderful! (The heater still works!)If itās off too long, municipal water wonāt get pumped up into the reservoirs.And coolant for the nukes wonāt keep going once the Diesel runs out.A big old glass jar, with a pillar candle and pack of matches in it, makes a fine hurricane lantern.A 5-gal contractorās bucket, pack of trash bags, and porta-potty deodorant are good to have in the garage, next to those washed-out milk jugs with the bleach (just a capful) and water.
The Life I Draw Upon about 13 years ago
Didnāt she have some issues with Wikipedia a while back?.(blackout)
momazilla about 13 years ago
Hurricane Ike, 125 people in a shelter, no power, no water, no toilets, for 3 weeks. = No fun.
Dtroutma about 13 years ago
Considering Iāve lived several places with NO electricity, and in others where we might lose it for a week or more at a time, or depended on generators a couple hours a day, at most. It IS kindaā interesting to see just how dependent society has become, just in my lifetime. It also says something about what resources being consumed for ātodayās necessitiesā are actually being wasted by āold timeā standards.
DavidGBA about 13 years ago
A yellow tunnel?
whitecarabao about 13 years ago
There is much to be said in favor of keeping 19th century technology around ā candles, kerosene lanterns and lamps, water jugs, fireplaces, ancient steam heating (or convection hot water) systems, gas stoves ā it works when the power goes out. The major problems are potties and refrigeration.
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Sadly, gas refrigerators are nearly extinct (maybe totally extinct, now). As long as there is minicipal water and the pipes donāt freeze, indoor plumbing (a 19th century innovation) is the only way to go (Yes, a double meaning). But if the plumbing fails, what do you do? Thunder mugs and camp-stool toilets will work for a few days, but there is a disposal problem. Oh dear! We have a problem!
Defective about 13 years ago
Some people have backup plans for when power goes out. Actually, EVERYONE should, but we all know how that goes. I have a lantern if need be. Or flashlight. And yes, Iāve read several books in the ādarkā this way. I also have a kindle with a light that allows me to read, and Iāve done this as well. Because of past experiences, I have a generator, too. So my furnace will always be available. I have a well, not town water, so I need it for that, too. Unfortunately, as I recently found out, not everyone is prepared. Last autumnās NE US storm caused blackouts over a huge area and there was an unsupportable demand for things like flashlights, batteries, etc. Some people were without power for 2 weeks. And some people really suffered because they didnāt take 10 minutes to prepare. I have all the necessities taken care of. Food stocked up, non-perishable, and a gas stove. And a heated shelter, with running water. I hope some people learned a lesson.
BillWa about 13 years ago
Itās called a flashlight, or a colmen lantern, LOL
BillWa about 13 years ago
Time to put some logs in the fireplace.
Ernest Lemmingway about 13 years ago
Danae just had to say those five little words no one should say, āIt canāt get any worse.ā Because the moment you say them, it does get worse.
EDinWAState about 13 years ago
Did Lucy actually say something positive in the first part of frame four? āLook on the bright sideā? Remarkable!!
hippogriff about 13 years ago
Braille monitor: They used something like that a few years ago on Jeopardy to accommodate a blind contestant. It worked fairly well as he shows up for Tournament of Champions whenever they run one for several seasonsā champs.
Mythreesons about 13 years ago
I live in all elec home, and 10 years ago an ice storm wiped out this area for elec for days. My first thought was to get a shower and shampoo before the water tank cooled. Oil lamp and candles took care of light, and put out enough heat in small room to be comfortable. Had to go out for food but streets were OK Weird storm for Oklahoma.
omgomg about 13 years ago
whoās going to get Lucyās road apples out on the road??
tigre1 about 13 years ago
Ah, yes. A reminder that WE are all connected. Wrongwingers, please noteā¦yours stinks too.
Michelle Morris about 13 years ago
Flashlight.
spamster about 13 years ago
A lot of people in rural areas have propane for heat. The trick is to have the blowers on a generator.
Pygar about 13 years ago
Synonymous, actually. Rightism sometimes worksā¦
lindz.coop Premium Member about 13 years ago
Our toilet doesnāt flush when there is no power ā well it does once and then itās bucket time.
Varnes about 13 years ago
Pygar, only when it comes to economics, and they really arenāt that much better than weather forecastersā¦social conservatives are by their nature judgemental. Only people who feel superior to others judge other peopleā¦ā¦And
Hunter7 about 13 years ago
I just have a couple of wind up flashlights.
coffeemugman about 13 years ago
Any horse owner wouldnāt worry, being prepared with a flashlight.