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    <title>On Eskom</title>
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      <name>tumbleweed</name>
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    <category term="load-shedding" />
    <category term="power-failure" />
    <summary type="html"><![CDATA[<p>Anybody who resides anywhere near the <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cape_Town" title="Cape Town, naturally">mother city</a>, will know about the horrific load shedding we are suffering at the moment. (Actually, I think the whole country may be affected, but I haven&#8217;t read any local&nbsp;news&nbsp;recently).</p>

<p>This&nbsp;means:</p>

<ul>
<li><em>Massive</em> traffic jams: All traffic lights turn into 4-way stops, and if that wasn&#8217;t slow enough, people crash into each other out&nbsp;of&nbsp;anger.</li>
<li>At least 2-hours every day of sitting and twiddling your thumbs, while listening to the screech of unhappy UPSs. (Occasionally this overlaps with&nbsp;lunch&nbsp;time)</li>
<li>Having to shout over the roar (and cough through through the stench) of generators when you go out to visit any&nbsp;such-equipped&nbsp;businesses.</li>
<li>Peaceful, inky-black skys, and no noise of neighbour&#8217;s <span class="caps"><span class="caps">TV</span></span> sets at night (if you are lucky enough to be load-shed&nbsp;at&nbsp;night).</li>
<li>Cold&nbsp;supper.</li>
<li>A flat laptop, unless you make sure to keep it fully charged against&nbsp;such&nbsp;emergencies.</li>
<li>Breakage in various systems, when UPSs don&#8217;t transfer cleanly, and routers / switches decide&nbsp;to&nbsp;disagree.</li>
<li>Various networks (like <span class="caps"><span class="caps">UCT</span></span>) become unreachable, because while they have gensets and UPSs, the telkom equipment connecting to the outside&nbsp;world&nbsp;don&#8217;t.</li>
<li>And, generally, a very&nbsp;grumpy&nbsp;tumbleweed.</li>
</ul>

<p>I&#8217;ve been frequenting computer suppliers in the last week, and seen an insane amount of UPSs first piled up at the dispatch desks, and then vanish. Now is the time to be in the <span class="caps"><span class="caps">UPS</span></span> and genset&nbsp;-selling&nbsp;business.</p>

<p>To make things worse, this morning, I decided that I&#8217;d have to dismantle my gate-motor, to get out of the driveway. (Because nobody knows where the key for the manual-override lever is. After getting half-way, I worked out that it had a backup&nbsp;battery.&nbsp;Duh!</p>

<p>Gate: 1, <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eskom">Eskom</a>: 1,&nbsp;Geek:&nbsp;0.</p>
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    <content type="html"><![CDATA[<p>Anybody who resides anywhere near the <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cape_Town" title="Cape Town, naturally">mother city</a>, will know about the horrific load shedding we are suffering at the moment. (Actually, I think the whole country may be affected, but I haven&#8217;t read any local news&nbsp;recently).</p>

<p>This&nbsp;means:</p>

<ul>
<li><em>Massive</em> traffic jams: All traffic lights turn into 4-way stops, and if that wasn&#8217;t slow enough, people crash into each other out of&nbsp;anger.</li>
<li>At least 2-hours every day of sitting and twiddling your thumbs, while listening to the screech of unhappy UPSs. (Occasionally this overlaps with lunch&nbsp;time)</li>
<li>Having to shout over the roar (and cough through through the stench) of generators when you go out to visit any such-equipped&nbsp;businesses.</li>
<li>Peaceful, inky-black skys, and no noise of neighbour&#8217;s <span class="caps">TV</span> sets at night (if you are lucky enough to be load-shed at&nbsp;night).</li>
<li>Cold&nbsp;supper.</li>
<li>A flat laptop, unless you make sure to keep it fully charged against such&nbsp;emergencies.</li>
<li>Breakage in various systems, when UPSs don&#8217;t transfer cleanly, and routers / switches decide to&nbsp;disagree.</li>
<li>Various networks (like <span class="caps">UCT</span>) become unreachable, because while they have gensets and UPSs, the telkom equipment connecting to the outside world&nbsp;don&#8217;t.</li>
<li>And, generally, a very grumpy&nbsp;tumbleweed.</li>
</ul>

<p>I&#8217;ve been frequenting computer suppliers in the last week, and seen an insane amount of UPSs first piled up at the dispatch desks, and then vanish. Now is the time to be in the <span class="caps">UPS</span> and genset -selling&nbsp;business.</p>

<p>To make things worse, this morning, I decided that I&#8217;d have to dismantle my gate-motor, to get out of the driveway. (Because nobody knows where the key for the manual-override lever is. After getting half-way, I worked out that it had a backup battery.&nbsp;Duh!</p>

<p>Gate: 1, <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eskom">Eskom</a>: 1, Geek:&nbsp;0.</p>
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