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And no, nothing have been proven wrong on costs. You've and others have made up nonsense and general statements that we all know aren't true.
And this, my friends, is called cognitive dissonance.
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And no, nothing have been proven wrong on costs. You've and others have made up nonsense and general statements that we all know aren't true.
I've heard Dayton and Liberty are good places to go. Bit of a drive, but may be worth a shot instead of sitting in line.AgLiving06 said:
Anybody in Kingwood know where there's reliable gasoline?
My dad said HEB has it, but long lines...the junky CenterPoint map showed the front of kingwood may be doing better on power.
He's got about a days worth of gasoline before he's got to venture farther out to find more.
AgLiving06 said:
Anybody in Kingwood know where there's reliable gasoline?
My dad said HEB has it, but long lines...the junky CenterPoint map showed the front of kingwood may be doing better on power.
He's got about a days worth of gasoline before he's got to venture farther out to find more.
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Had 51 volts in the receptacles, down to 31, then 16. Hoping it's a Centerpoint issue and not our transformers. I know we'll be way low on priority if it's the transformers.
Huh? People need gas to power generators. I don't see how this is remotely the same as having enough TP to keep the knot clean for a year. Dual and Tri fuel generators are awesome, but majority run on gasoline only, and it'll run through several gallons a day. Are people supposed to keep 100 gallons on hand just in case?92Ag95 said:Yea....the panicky toilet paper crowd is back at it again...only it's gas this time. Dumbasses.AgLiving06 said:
Anybody in Kingwood know where there's reliable gasoline?
My dad said HEB has it, but long lines...the junky CenterPoint map showed the front of kingwood may be doing better on power.
He's got about a days worth of gasoline before he's got to venture farther out to find more.
I wonder how much the spring rains and saturated grounds played into this as well. My yard looks better than it has in years and I haven't turned my sprinklers on since winterizing them in November.Bondag said:CowtownAg06 said:
I've been thinking about the "this is only a Cat 1" comments and comparing this damage to Ike. I'm sure there will be much more about this with better analysis, but I think the way Beryl maintained it's strength through the Houston Metro area allowed it to punch much higher than a Cat 1. I have wind data at IAH Beryl and peaked at 55 mph. Ike peaked at, you guessed it, 55 mph. Ike had 3 hours over 50 mph while Beryl was only 2.
I know there will be much better ways to look at this, but I wanted to point out that part of the reason this feels like Ike (cat 3/4) is because it was like Ike as it hit our major populations.
Not that should make anyone feel better, but hopefully explains what we are dealing with a little bit.
I think the fact that most of Houston was on the dirty side of the storm contributed to this. Lots of rain folllowed by strong winds for 8 hours is a recipe for downed trees
Not if god was at the Pittsburg game in 02Guitarsoup said:tjack16 said:Hurricane Beryl ripped open the roof of NRG Stadium, home of the Houston Texans.
— Gage Goulding - KPRC 2 (@GageGoulding) July 9, 2024
You can see down onto the field. @KPRC2 pic.twitter.com/jLxWbwhIE6
Hey they finally opened the roof at NRG.
God wanted it open the whole time
92Ag95 said:Yea....the panicky toilet paper crowd is back at it again...only it's gas this time. Dumbasses.AgLiving06 said:
Anybody in Kingwood know where there's reliable gasoline?
My dad said HEB has it, but long lines...the junky CenterPoint map showed the front of kingwood may be doing better on power.
He's got about a days worth of gasoline before he's got to venture farther out to find more.
I work on the eastside, from 610 to BW8 almost every station is open with little lines. Sams Club is also a good option for the members.Nagler said:
Might try the truck stops on Baytown. They had gas and diesel yesterday afternoon and lines weren't too bad.
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I sent the wife and kids with her parents. Other cousins are there so the kids are entertaining each other fine.
I'm staying at the house to run the generator and keep fridges cold, keep an eye on things, etc. I have a couple portable ac units (thanks Ag07), but may need to relocate to a kids or guest room tonight, though. Negative of big rooms and tall ceilings….
No idea how or why those of yall without generators are doing it. Gtfo of dodge and get a hotel…..
I'm not talking about people that legitimately need gas for generators....I'm talking about the lemmings who drive by and decide they need gas because everyone else is getting gas.aTm2004 said:Huh? People need gas to power generators. I don't see how this is remotely the same as having enough TP to keep the knot clean for a year. Dual and Tri fuel generators are awesome, but majority run on gasoline only, and it'll run through several gallons a day. Are people supposed to keep 100 gallons on hand just in case?92Ag95 said:Yea....the panicky toilet paper crowd is back at it again...only it's gas this time. Dumbasses.AgLiving06 said:
Anybody in Kingwood know where there's reliable gasoline?
My dad said HEB has it, but long lines...the junky CenterPoint map showed the front of kingwood may be doing better on power.
He's got about a days worth of gasoline before he's got to venture farther out to find more.
rangerdanger said:AgLA06 said:TXTransplant said:
Went back and looked at some old messages. I think this will be a new record for a continuous outage in my hood.
Freeze was right at 40 hours (we suffered extra because Centerpoint forgot to flip our circuit or some BS like that).
Storm last June was 46 hours.
We are at 36 now, but I doubt power is back on by tomorrow morning. 9 am will be 48 hours.
19 days for Ike.
5 days for the direcho.
If you're measuring in hours, it's not worth tracking.
Fact that direcho resulted in 5 days outage is comical enough. That storm was a typical May gully washer in DFW when I was a kid.
aTm2004 said:I've heard Dayton and Liberty are good places to go. Bit of a drive, but may be worth a shot instead of sitting in line.AgLiving06 said:
Anybody in Kingwood know where there's reliable gasoline?
My dad said HEB has it, but long lines...the junky CenterPoint map showed the front of kingwood may be doing better on power.
He's got about a days worth of gasoline before he's got to venture farther out to find more.
No it isn't. If people who don't need gas would calm the fck down and let the people who actually need gas for generators get gas.....texasaggie2015 said:92Ag95 said:Yea....the panicky toilet paper crowd is back at it again...only it's gas this time. Dumbasses.AgLiving06 said:
Anybody in Kingwood know where there's reliable gasoline?
My dad said HEB has it, but long lines...the junky CenterPoint map showed the front of kingwood may be doing better on power.
He's got about a days worth of gasoline before he's got to venture farther out to find more.
What an insanely ignorant statement here.
Cromagnum said:zgood10 said:
Last night was absolutely brutal
Today will be worse. Went to bed with my house at 83 degrees. Fully expect it to get to 90 inside today.
Did you go shut your neighbors breaker box off shortly after just to **** with her?tjack16 said:
We got power back in 77450 (Katy) at about 9 PM last night
92Ag95 said:I'm not talking about people that legitimately need gas for generators....I'm talking about the lemmings who drive by and decide they need gas because everyone else is getting gas.aTm2004 said:Huh? People need gas to power generators. I don't see how this is remotely the same as having enough TP to keep the knot clean for a year. Dual and Tri fuel generators are awesome, but majority run on gasoline only, and it'll run through several gallons a day. Are people supposed to keep 100 gallons on hand just in case?92Ag95 said:Yea....the panicky toilet paper crowd is back at it again...only it's gas this time. Dumbasses.AgLiving06 said:
Anybody in Kingwood know where there's reliable gasoline?
My dad said HEB has it, but long lines...the junky CenterPoint map showed the front of kingwood may be doing better on power.
He's got about a days worth of gasoline before he's got to venture farther out to find more.
92Ag95 said:No it isn't. If people who don't need gas would calm the fck down and let the people who actually need gas for generators get gas.....texasaggie2015 said:92Ag95 said:Yea....the panicky toilet paper crowd is back at it again...only it's gas this time. Dumbasses.AgLiving06 said:
Anybody in Kingwood know where there's reliable gasoline?
My dad said HEB has it, but long lines...the junky CenterPoint map showed the front of kingwood may be doing better on power.
He's got about a days worth of gasoline before he's got to venture farther out to find more.
What an insanely ignorant statement here.
3 years ago there were dumbasses hoarding toilet paper when they already had plenty....making it impossible for people who really needed it to get it.
Use your head a little and think about what I'm saying.
Teddy Perkins said:
Anyone know if the Galleria is open and operating? Kids are getting cabin fever.
OK....you're 100% right and I'm 100% wrong....there is no irrational panic happening....everybody is legitimate and being perfectly reasonable....my bad.texasaggie2015 said:92Ag95 said:No it isn't. If people who don't need gas would calm the fck down and let the people who actually need gas for generators get gas.....texasaggie2015 said:92Ag95 said:Yea....the panicky toilet paper crowd is back at it again...only it's gas this time. Dumbasses.AgLiving06 said:
Anybody in Kingwood know where there's reliable gasoline?
My dad said HEB has it, but long lines...the junky CenterPoint map showed the front of kingwood may be doing better on power.
He's got about a days worth of gasoline before he's got to venture farther out to find more.
What an insanely ignorant statement here.
3 years ago there were dumbasses hoarding toilet paper when they already had plenty....making it impossible for people who really needed it to get it.
Use your head a little and think about what I'm saying.
Use my head? Okay. We're all miserable here. You have no idea what my circumstances are or the circumstances of those who are in the gas line.
Some of us had gas siphoned out of our cars and would have no other way to cool off or charge phones.
But yeah. Okay. Let me use my head.