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In reply to the discussion: A taste of third world living [View all]onethatcares
(16,953 posts)32. imagine every house/building having a solar
panel array that took care of itself and sent power back into the grid when needed.
Wouldn't that help out a whole lot of people looking at downed power lines, no refrigeration and
no running water.
Do you think anyone will ever come up with something like that?
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The S.F. bay area went through something similar during the Loma Prieta quake
OffWithTheirHeads
Jun 2012
#1
It is remarkable how quickly things can fall apart in a modern economy
4th law of robotics
Jun 2012
#6
Except its actually nothing like third world living because you'll have your power back in a matter
RB TexLa
Jun 2012
#17
My iPhone, rechargeable in the car, is the new millennium version of a transistor radio.
snooper2
Jun 2012
#20