I’ve been rereading Isaac Asimov’s Foundation Series, which was written in the 1950’s. Asimov thought that someday people would have nuclear powered appliances in their homes, as in washers with built in nuclear reactors. Anyway, I think Brutus should buy an atomic coffee maker from the Foundation.
I know nothing was said about this, but for the colder parts of our older house we use a space heater which works pretty well. Could work for Brutus in an emergency. I would also plug in a charger for rechargeable batteries, phone and/or laptop. (I’m sure Mr. Sansom would have included all of that in the strip if there was room to do so. At least he got the coffee maker in there.)
When I served a aboard a nuclear submarine, we shut down the reactor and were running the backup diesel. The coffee pot was one thing shut down to save power. Since the navy runs on coffee, the captain made an exception.
in our not very well wired house we have the choice of using the toaster or the futon dryer or the coil to heat the bath water – if we try any in combination or all at the same time the house blows up…
When I was in the military every place important had backup generators. The canteen even had a backup backup. Canteen sold beer and cigs/tobacco and other essential products like coffee/sodas. Uh huh.
I had to run a pellet furnace off a car battery for three days after a windstorm in Mendocino knocked out the power. Had to learn how to operate a pellet furnace. Unfortunately, there was no power for water from the well – instant 19th century! Plan ahead.
This is exactly why I buy my caffeine in soda form. Too bad they cut the amount of caffeine in Diet Sunkist by more than half a few years ago. I really liked the taste, but I need to feed my addiction more.
There’s an eye care surgery clinic across the parking lot behind me. They have a huge Kohler generator outside. I wonder how many extension cords I’d need to tap into that.
Ahuehuete almost 3 years ago
I’ve been rereading Isaac Asimov’s Foundation Series, which was written in the 1950’s. Asimov thought that someday people would have nuclear powered appliances in their homes, as in washers with built in nuclear reactors. Anyway, I think Brutus should buy an atomic coffee maker from the Foundation.
wjones almost 3 years ago
A coffee maker and a couple space heaters is all you will need power for.
Bullet Bronson Premium Member almost 3 years ago
Yeah, Brutus, where are your priorities.
KA7DRE Premium Member almost 3 years ago
Most electric furnace’s for houses run on 220 volts, I’m not sure that a small generator could handle that kind of load or not.
GROG Premium Member almost 3 years ago
Even if I drank coffee, I consider heat to be the single most crucial thing.
PoodleGroomer almost 3 years ago
Generator for the furnace, refrigerator, phone chargers, and ignitors for the gas stove. Water kettle on the stove for the French press.
Jeff0811 almost 3 years ago
I know nothing was said about this, but for the colder parts of our older house we use a space heater which works pretty well. Could work for Brutus in an emergency. I would also plug in a charger for rechargeable batteries, phone and/or laptop. (I’m sure Mr. Sansom would have included all of that in the strip if there was room to do so. At least he got the coffee maker in there.)
p1eacemaker Premium Member almost 3 years ago
When I served a aboard a nuclear submarine, we shut down the reactor and were running the backup diesel. The coffee pot was one thing shut down to save power. Since the navy runs on coffee, the captain made an exception.
Fishenguy Premium Member almost 3 years ago
Gladys just won my heart! You gotta have priorities! Ammirite?
gopher gofer almost 3 years ago
in our not very well wired house we have the choice of using the toaster or the futon dryer or the coil to heat the bath water – if we try any in combination or all at the same time the house blows up…
Jeffin Premium Member almost 3 years ago
The lights are on but nobodies home.
More Coffee Please! Premium Member almost 3 years ago
I like the way she thinks!
Skeptical Meg almost 3 years ago
I have a coffeemaker with a thermal carafe (so there’s no hotplate) hooked up to a small UPS. I can make a week’s worth of pots with power out.
CorkLock almost 3 years ago
When I was in the military every place important had backup generators. The canteen even had a backup backup. Canteen sold beer and cigs/tobacco and other essential products like coffee/sodas. Uh huh.
smilingtexan almost 3 years ago
Gotta have your priorities! ;-) lol
preacherman Premium Member almost 3 years ago
With thorium reactors, something like a residential nuclear power unit might be possible.
Chris almost 3 years ago
thee important stuff ya see. My family would agree, we’re grouches without our coffee.
raybarb44 almost 3 years ago
She’s got that right. But the generator should be able to run both. But if it can’t, you’ve always got the fireplace for heating……
joeatwork212 almost 3 years ago
For those with generators. Be sure to run them at least every other month, under load. Hair dryers work great for that, easy to know the wattage.
PoodleGroomer almost 3 years ago
mistercatworks almost 3 years ago
I had to run a pellet furnace off a car battery for three days after a windstorm in Mendocino knocked out the power. Had to learn how to operate a pellet furnace. Unfortunately, there was no power for water from the well – instant 19th century! Plan ahead.
Moonkey Premium Member almost 3 years ago
I see Brutus is actually expecting to find and know how to operate this generator at the last minute.
Mentor397 almost 3 years ago
This is exactly why I buy my caffeine in soda form. Too bad they cut the amount of caffeine in Diet Sunkist by more than half a few years ago. I really liked the taste, but I need to feed my addiction more.
Brent Rosenthal Premium Member almost 3 years ago
Gladys you are my soul mate!
kathleenhicks62 almost 3 years ago
Get out the camp stove for that. Perked coffee.
saltylife16 almost 3 years ago
Wonder if the electric goes out in the Metaverse
Lola85 Premium Member almost 3 years ago
Gladys, you’re starting to make me like you a little bit. We both love chocolate and coffee, so that’s a start.
Sneaker almost 3 years ago
Gordo4ever almost 3 years ago
It appears that Gladys has her priorities in the correct order…..
paullp Premium Member almost 3 years ago
If I had to choose between heating the house and being able to brew coffee, I think I’d opt for the former.
l3i7l almost 3 years ago
There’s an eye care surgery clinic across the parking lot behind me. They have a huge Kohler generator outside. I wonder how many extension cords I’d need to tap into that.