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Parrot 4.8.0 "Spix's Macaw" | parrot.org/ | Log: irclog.perlgeek.de/parrot | #parrotsketch meeting Tuesday 19:30 UTC Set by moderator on 11 October 2012. |
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| whiteknight | I don't know if anybody else is living in the path of the hurricane | 23:31 | |
| people around here are going crazy | 23:32 | ||
| kid51 | Well, we went through this in Brooklyn 14 months ago. | ||
| Though that time, the rain came on Sat night, which meant that the subways were running again on Monday morning, IIRC | 23:33 | ||
| But the subways are now shut down, so there's no way to get to $job tomorrow. | |||
| But two days working from home is going to drive me batty. | 23:34 | ||
| What's "crazy" in the Phila burbs? | |||
| benabik | Here in upstate, everyone seems calm... Although it currently looks like we'll get a tropical storm on Wed | 23:35 | |
| kid51 | Yes, by the time it gets to Rochester, it will be pretty much spent. | ||
| The real problem will be flooding in the Susquehanna and Delaware systems. | 23:36 | ||
| benabik | "Tropical Storm" is a bit worse than I've seen since coming up here. | ||
| But barring wide-spread power failure, it should be pretty tame. | |||
| kid51 | benabik: where are you from originally? | ||
| benabik | The southern tier is a little panicy, but they're still recovering from the last round of floods. | ||
| kid51: Northern VA. We'd get a good strong almost-spent hurricane every few years. | 23:37 | ||
| kid51 | Yes, in 1972 the aftermath of Hurr. Agnes caused tremendous flooding on the Chemung. | ||
| My father, brother and I went down there afterwards to haul damaged furniture out of people's homes. | 23:38 | ||
| And then there's that village in the Catskills that gets wiped out every year! | |||
| benabik | The Susquehanna overflowed a couple years ago and took out swaths of Binghamton, Owego, and points between. | 23:39 | |
| kid51: That sounds like a very bad village to live in. | |||
| kid51 | Yes, the Chemung is a tributary of the Susquehanna. | ||
| whiteknight | kid51: Just got the news that septa is shut down completely for Monday | 23:43 | |
| Trick-or-treating is on the verge of being rescheduled | 23:44 | ||
| kid51 | Now that's serious! | ||
| whiteknight | Just about every business has already shut down | ||
| kid51 | NYC subways and commuter railroads are shutting down now; public schools closed tomorrow. Good chance things will still be shut down Tuesday a.m. | 23:45 | |
| Now what gets me is this: | |||
| They say it takes 8 hours to effect a full shutdown of the subways. | |||
| And 6 hours to effect full shutdown of the buses. | |||
| But doesn't the bus system get 95% shut down *every single night*? | 23:46 | ||
| Aren't 95% of the NYCTA buses already in their garages every other night? | |||
| Why then does it take 6 hours to shut down the bus system? | 23:47 | ||
| The trains I can understand ... they can't sit in the Coney Island yards like they normally would, because it's in "Zone A" | 23:48 | ||
| benabik | Maybe they ship them all out of the city? | ||
| Maybe the bus drivers union demands they get paid for a full day of work? ;-) | |||
| kid51 | But they only have to find shelter for the 5% of buses that are normally running late night shifts? | ||
| whiteknight | tis a conundrum, that | 23:50 | |
| kid51 | In the subways, they probably have to do something before a big storm to secure switches and signals ... | ||
| ... but that doesn't apply to the buses. | |||
| whiteknight | The way I figure, people in FL and the carolinas deal with much bigger storms every year. Obviously we're less prepared for hurricane season, but there's still a limit to how bad it can be | 23:52 | |
| wind is going to bring some trees down, and some parts are going to get flooded because everybody and their mother loves building near water | |||
| Coke | upstate NY is only very slightly concerned here. no cancellations yet, and I'll be at the office tomorrow. | 23:54 | |