![]() ![]() ![]() Pretty wild experience! Once water became scarce, people started gathering snow and other fluids (of unusual color) to fill their toilets. So the first two tracks (introduction and discussion) this week discuss how my wife and I got through a week of blackout, with single digit temperatures outside, no heat – and then, no water. ![]() And, it's not like TX politicians care about dead bodies, but it would also add to Greg Abbott's death count for 2021, with some very tragic stories. This isolationism on Texas' part meant that if we, say, refused to weather-proof our electrical grid (not needed if you aren't regulated!) then, perhaps, close to 4 million people would be without power during the coldest week of weather in decades. Texas has been on its own power grid since 1935, or approximately since power grids existed in the United States. We're just now getting through an entirely wild week of weather and bureaucratic power grid failure here in Texas. SPOKEN WORD WITH ELECTRONICS #46: The BRUCE HAACK SONGBOOK! ![]()
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