Ceiling Unlimited
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You're comparing two entirely different climates here. Most houses in Texas don't have a heat source outside of a fireplace that's used more for ambiance vs actual heat. Plus, they don't have resources in place to clear snow from the roadways.Just saw news Texas milloin ppl without electricity.
Schools closed etc. I wonder there is real snow like over 1 meter snow in one day, but it say it's just 10cm.
I almost choked.
Welcome Finland. Jeesus. We have 8-9 month of year snow.
I have one time get stuck on snow in my life with car. Snowed over 50cm at night and party weekend / eastern and ppl who clean roads of snow were all sleeping. So there was no clear roads anywhere. So I have to walk 3km in over 50cm snow to get work. That was just funny.
Was going to post something similar. It’s like expecting the north to be fully capable of dealing with tropical storms. Or avalanches in the desert. They are ill equipped for obvious reasons.You're comparing two entirely different climates here. Most houses in Texas don't have a heat source outside of a fireplace that's used more for ambiance vs actual heat. Plus, they don't have resources in place to clear snow from the roadways.
I'm sure if you ever visited Texas in the summer you'd get a real good idea of how different the climates are.
My house has no fireplace and very poor insulation for the type of cold we're experiencing now. We've been without water for 2 days, but power has fortunately maintained. The power outages are going to be the subject of a state level investigation, and they should be because this type of lapse is life-threatening.You're comparing two entirely different climates here. Most houses in Texas don't have a heat source outside of a fireplace that's used more for ambiance vs actual heat. Plus, they don't have resources in place to clear snow from the roadways.
I'm sure if you ever visited Texas in the summer you'd get a real good idea of how different the climates are.
Sounds like you got the job! Congrats!My house has no fireplace and very poor insulation for the type of cold we're experiencing now. We've been without water for 2 days, but power has fortunately maintained. The power outages are going to be the subject of a state level investigation, and they should be because this type of lapse is life-threatening.
My house has two air conditioning units, as most houses more than a couple bedrooms have here. You need it during the summer.
There is almost no capacity to deal with snow/ice removal on the roads. But they're pretty damn good at hurricane clean up and flooding.
All that said, I'm moving to Montana next month. I'm sure my new place will have a fire place!
There are people in Texas that have literally never seen snow lolJust saw news Texas milloin ppl without electricity.
Schools closed etc. I wonder there is real snow like over 1 meter snow in one day, but it say it's just 10cm.
I almost choked.
Welcome Finland. Jeesus. We have 8-9 month of year snow.
I have one time get stuck on snow in my life with car. Snowed over 50cm at night and party weekend / eastern and ppl who clean roads of snow were all sleeping. So there was no clear roads anywhere. So I have to walk 3km in over 50cm snow to get work. That was just funny.
my brother-in-laws family all live in Texas, in Houston or Dallas,We have been without power at our house in Houston since 12:30 this afternoon. Is ridiculous. Not like it’s -30 or something. Temp fell into teens. Unacceptable that this could take down power grid in 2/3 state.
24 hours and still no power. No water either. Massive failure. No way this should happen.my brother-in-laws family all live in Texas, in Houston or Dallas,
all 5 houses between them have had the pipes freeze and power has been intermittent
it seems sort of surreal in this day and age
24 hours and still no power. No water either. Massive failure. No way this should happen.
That is crazy.There are people in Texas that have literally never seen snow lol
Our electricity is uninterrupted, thank goodness. Going on 72h without water, though. And the area is mostly without power, so the grocery store and gas stations aren't operable.My grandparents, who are in their late 70s, live in Texas and they're currently lucky enough to be in a hotel right now with electricity. They had to sleep in their truck one night to stay warm before finding a hotel that had a room open.
Our electricity is uninterrupted, thank goodness. Going on 72h without water, though. And the area is mostly without power, so the grocery store and gas stations aren't operable.
My wife was able to wait in a long line and fill her gas tank. They had diesel or premium only. Still have power (and heat), still no water. I’ve been using pool water in buckets to flush the toilets.@Blueston, @joe galiba, @Stupendous Yappi
Any good news guys? I played Positive Vibrations for you this morning hoping for good news today.
Me to this situation: "The power of Bob Marley compels you!"
My wife was able to wait in a long line and fill her gas tank. They had diesel or premium only. Still have power (and heat), still no water. I’ve been using pool water in buckets to flush the toilets.
My wife was able to wait in a long line and fill her gas tank. They had diesel or premium only. Still have power (and heat), still no water. I’ve been using pool water in buckets to flush the toilets.
We have -28 celcius now and next 3 days it's going to snow, prediction is 40cm snow. Normal winter. Soon I put woods in the sauna and have relax time there in + 80 celcius.
We have -28 celcius now and next 3 days it's going to snow, prediction is 40cm snow. Normal winter. Soon I put woods in the sauna and have relax time there in + 80 celcius.
Which is great until the bathtub freezes!One of my wife's coworkers in Texas filled up his bathtubs with water before everything froze