To: Doug R who wrote (6021) | 4/22/2024 12:10:33 PM | From: 3bar | | | This video captures most of the problem . They dogged a section imo .
Grid Down first 40 on cyber destruction , rest on solar storms . System repair in the last 15 .
Rough estimate .
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From: Doug R | 4/24/2024 6:40:22 AM | | | | Get 'em while they're hot. What could go wrong? “Throwflame [company] say the Thermonator is the first-ever flame-throwing quadruped robot dog. The Ohio-based firm have announced the $9,420 bot is available for purchase by the general public and government agencies for the first time." . Gives "Beware of Dog" a whole new meaning. A must-have for every (well, maybe not every) prepper.
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To: 3bar who wrote (6027) | 5/1/2024 10:44:46 AM | From: Doug R | | | I'm not as optimistic as he is about when the Sun might take out the grid. We had that geomagnetic jerk early last year after a couple others already in the 2000s. They're coming closer together. With each one, magnetosphere strength takes a step down. Here's a list from the 1900s, time between jerks is narrowing rapidly.
"...geomagnetic jerks have also been observed to occur around 1925, 1978, 1991, and 1999..." link.springer.com
The Sun doesn't really have to do anything spectacular to take out the grid at this point. |
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