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My wife bought a strap-on blood pressure monitor in Sacramento, so we all took turns trying it out. Everyone was getting horrible numbers - mine was 165/108. Then we read the directions and tried again - we were all much healthier then.
 
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SDG&E just got hit with a PUC decision that they cannot pass on the costs associated with the 2007 Witch Creek fire (started by arcing from power lines swinging in the winds) to their customers. Today they turned off power in the back-country areas as long as the winds keep up, which could be several days.
 
SDG&E just got hit with a PUC decision that they cannot pass on the costs associated with the 2007 Witch Creek fire (started by arcing from power lines swinging in the winds) to their customers. Today they turned off power in the back-country areas as long as the winds keep up, which could be several days.

Classic Liberal solution.....
This is the same utility that shutdown a productive Power plant ( San Onofre )
because THEIR engineers would NOT accept responsibility for THEIR design
engineering that led to the FAILURE of the cooling process and THEY tried to
blame it on Mitsubishi....Yep the pattern is quite clear now !
When it's their fault ...Fuck over the Customers !!! Nice SDG&E ...just Nice !
 
I have been watching the progress of the Lilac fire all afternoon - all local TV stations (5-7-8-9-10) are covering it, preempting their regular programming without commercials. Some of the on-site reporters are clueless (such as calling a water tanker a fuel truck) but at least one of the channels has had good videos all day.

City of San Diego has called in all off-duty fire personnel and blocked off a street in Kearney Mesa so they will have room for all of them to park.

The fire front is now entering east border of City of Oceanside. If the wind keeps up, they won't stop it until it gets to the ocean.
 
I have been watching the progress of the Lilac fire all afternoon - all local TV stations (5-7-8-9-10) are covering it, preempting their regular programming without commercials. Some of the on-site reporters are clueless (such as calling a water tanker a fuel truck) but at least one of the channels has had good videos all day.

City of San Diego has called in all off-duty fire personnel and blocked off a street in Kearney Mesa so they will have room for all of them to park.

The fire front is now entering east border of City of Oceanside. If the wind keeps up, they won't stop it until it gets to the ocean.
Those of us who have lived through these things know what to do.
 
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