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Even one of those little 700w ones is a worthwhile investment imo - cost less than a spare laptop battery and we've used our more times than I can count in the last 6 months.
You find them everywhere these days - pnp, makro, builders etc.
Mine has a yellow tank on top but some are red, others green, others blue - all depends on who brand is on them. Thanks to the branding they're all a couple hundred rand ±r1000.
I run my 52cm tv (I'm a bit wary of using my plasma), PVR, ADSL, wireless network, a PC and a few laptops, and a half dozen lights (energy savers).
Thinking about getting a bigger one and wiring it into the board. Right now we end up having a half dozen extension cords lying around - not realy ideal with kids.
Actually, my father, a resident of Pa, puts way more hours each year on his generator than I do on mine.Again, what a pathetice joke. It never used to be like that. Bwana must be pining for the good ol' days in the USA when he got all the power he wanted from places like 3 mile island.![]()
Actually, my father, a resident of Pa, puts way more hours each year on his generator than I do on mine.
He doesnt live in town but he's closer to one than I am.I guess he lives out in the countryside then?
Ja, and the power keeps going out every day now...
they cut it at 07h35 every day where I stay, just the 11kv feed to our block as the surrounding houses have power. They fsck traffic up so bad with their sheer idioticness.
They are now costing me money as I cannot keep servers going nor can I work![]()
Can't wait to move out of that **** area!
They are now costing me money as I cannot keep servers going nor can I work![]()
So much for fears that Enmax Corp. was going to snooze its way through the economic maelstrom that has engulfed our province and which promises to make the next decade or two among the most exciting in Alberta business history.
Thursday's announcement that the city-owned utility will build a multi-billion dollar, 1,200-megawatt power plant in southern Alberta -- the largest single burst of generation to be constructed since we transitioned into a deregulated electricity market on Jan.1, 2001
Ahhhh
*Dreams of Canada*
*sighs*
Is that what it has come to![]()
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