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I'm considering something similar. Ours is on the driveway so that we can keep back windows open and I'm worried it's going to walk away.
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Or most of us just have basic human decency and understand everyone has unique circumstances right now and don't feel the need to point fingers and make accusations
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also you can buy used steel nato 5 gallon jerry cans online for like 35 bucks a pop. they stack/store better than the red ones you get from home depot with the terrible press button nozzle.
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92Ag95 said:

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swimmerbabe11 said:

Tomball 2920 gas stations have power. busy lines, but they are running.
gas stations in 2nd ward also seemed to be up and running.

filling up gas cans just in case is silly. filling up your car because it might be hard to later is just being prepared.
Bingo! This is what I'm talking about.


The only silly thing is not understanding how things work, yet insist on telling everyone about it.

To run a 12k portable on a decent load, it takes close to 15 gallons of gas a day. Older generators more. There is no just in case.
and the people filling up gas cans for this scenario are fine.......not everyone filling up gas cans is running a generator....some are simply panicking and hoarding.....for what? They probably don't even know....they probably still have toilet paper from 2020.
sounds like you need to start a hurricane preparedness community outreach program so people know how to act in these dire times.
OK....you all are correct. 100% of the people out there are totally legitimate....only buying what they need to survive.....nobody is mindlessly hoarding sh.t. I'm wrong.


Perhaps some are panicking g and hoarding gas. I highly doubt 99% of those willingly sitting in gas lines are hoarders. I could be wrong

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htxag09 said:

So you really believe that a significant amount of people who don't even own a generator, and likely don't own gas cans, are buying them and filling them up just for ****s and grins?
Never said anything like that....simply said there are, without a doubt, people consuming right now who don't really need to and are making it more difficult for those who do. Why is that so hard to imagine and understand? If you don't think this is correct than you've got a much more idyllic view of people than I do.
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BowSowy said:

Gotta go mow the yard, bro
Seriously. The last thing anybody wants is a nasty letter from Brenda and the HOA on an unkempt yard after a hurricane.
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FYI - Apparently the Costco on Richmond/Weslayan got a delivery of generators today.
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texasaggie2015 said:

Or most of us just have basic human decency and understand everyone has unique circumstances right now and don't feel the need to point fingers and make accusations
I understand what you're saying. I guess I'm more critical of people who are "in the way" right now and don't need to be because I am consciously trying to be more mindful of consumption and trying to stay out of the way because I know a lot of people have it pretty rough.
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I can assure you this "hoarding" and "all the dumbasses" is not as prevalent as you think.

Take it from someone who waited nearly two hours for gas yesterday.
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92Ag95 said:

texasaggie2015 said:

Or most of us just have basic human decency and understand everyone has unique circumstances right now and don't feel the need to point fingers and make accusations
I understand what you're saying. I guess I'm more critical of people who are "in the way" right now and don't need to be because I am consciously trying to be more mindful of consumption and trying to stay out of the way because I know a lot of people have it pretty rough.
Why don't you go out and volunteer somewhere instead of spinning your wheels complaining?
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texasaggie2015 said:

I can assure you this "hoarding" and "all the dumbasses" is not as prevalent as you think.

Take it from someone who waited nearly two hours for gas yesterday.
Did you get your power back on, 15? We got ours last night and I meant to check on you. Today I have a client from another country telling me how disappointed she is in me that I couldn't finish her project because of "some storm".
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texasaggie2015 said:

I can assure you this "hoarding" and "all the dumbasses" is not as prevalent as you think.

Take it from someone who waited nearly two hours for gas yesterday.
I think you are likely correct. I'm trying to have a more forgiving mentality but I am very cynical by nature.
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Nope. It's going to be a few days from what I'm hearing.
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Dr. Venkman said:

Seanzy2012 said:

Roughly located?
Rice village. I have two portable generators that I don't need right now. 832 three three zero 6719
still available. also have 15 gallons of gas
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The Porkchop Express said:

92Ag95 said:

texasaggie2015 said:

Or most of us just have basic human decency and understand everyone has unique circumstances right now and don't feel the need to point fingers and make accusations
I understand what you're saying. I guess I'm more critical of people who are "in the way" right now and don't need to be because I am consciously trying to be more mindful of consumption and trying to stay out of the way because I know a lot of people have it pretty rough.
Why don't you go out and volunteer somewhere instead of spinning your wheels complaining?
I actually have been helping around my neighborhood clearing downed tree branches with a manual pole saw. If I had a gas powered one then I guess I'd be out filling up gas cans.
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How are the gas stations on the southwest side of 610? Seems like a lot of power is back over here
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92Ag95 said:

texasaggie2015 said:

Or most of us just have basic human decency and understand everyone has unique circumstances right now and don't feel the need to point fingers and make accusations
I understand what you're saying. I guess I'm more critical of people who are "in the way" right now and don't need to be because I am consciously trying to be more mindful of consumption and trying to stay out of the way because I know a lot of people have it pretty rough.
Those people do exist, but they are a very small percentage of people who are waiting. There are also probably many who are buying gas for themselves and family or neighbors who are unable to go or decided it was best for 1 person to go get gas for everyone vs going on their own and adding more vehicles, which many would take as hoarding.
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cone said:

it probably is worth having a collected wisdom post about what you need to have installed and ready in your personal situation in order to make being without grid power in the summer tolerable for 5-7 days

it seems like the absolute key is you need A/C in at least one room so you can sleep and recharge

everything needs to flow to that point
I plan to do this in the very near future. We are moving here in the next year or so, which is why I didn't want to splurge on a whole home generator or even a transfer switch setup. Now I am thinking about buying a portable generator in the next week or two once things "normalize" along with a window unit so that I can at least have one cool room, refrigerator, tv, cell phone chargers, etc. going
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DIY a 50-amp hookup and your house is genny ready for less than $100.
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AlaskanAg99 said:

To "hurricane proof" a city this large is ridiculous.

Some things can be done such as a state law requiring transmission line ROWs to be cleared of trees. Both in public and private property. Along with a hefty enough fine for landowners who don't comply including the right of the state to enter your property, cut the trees them bill you/place lien on your home.

That will not go over well but that's the level of effort that would greatly reduce outages. But if winds are able to knock down steel major transmission towers who knows what else will happen to smaller poles.

Undergrounding is expensive as ****. I don't want to pay .40/kwh.

The best anyone can do is be prepared. I thought I was and I wasn't, so changing prep plans. Turns out we're on the same local circuit as a new firestation and we were restored Monday evening. During the didgeridoo event we were restored 3 days after, then a transformer blew and only my block was out for another 2 days.

And teah, as a Cat 1 this was a small event. I can't even imagine what a 3+ would do. Everyone needs to wake up.

Applying generalities doesn't help.

For example, I'm in Westbury. We already have utility easements in our backyard and local poles and transformers. All grass. The local poles are fine, in my case, the storm knocked a transformer.

Others near me lost power lines due to trees hitting those local poles. You bury those and now you're just having to manage the bigger transmission lines.

Would there be outages? Sure, would they have a lot less to maintain and repair? Absolutely.

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CFTXAG10 said:

cone said:

it probably is worth having a collected wisdom post about what you need to have installed and ready in your personal situation in order to make being without grid power in the summer tolerable for 5-7 days

it seems like the absolute key is you need A/C in at least one room so you can sleep and recharge

everything needs to flow to that point
I plan to do this in the very near future. We are moving here in the next year or so, which is why I didn't want to splurge on a whole home generator or even a transfer switch setup. Now I am thinking about buying a portable generator in the next week or two once things "normalize" along with a window unit so that I can at least have one cool room, refrigerator, tv, cell phone chargers, etc. going

This is what we have and should be considered mandatory, imo. Assuming it's within your individual means to do so. Complete game changer having cool air circulate when the power is out.
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aTm2004 said:

92Ag95 said:

texasaggie2015 said:

Or most of us just have basic human decency and understand everyone has unique circumstances right now and don't feel the need to point fingers and make accusations
I understand what you're saying. I guess I'm more critical of people who are "in the way" right now and don't need to be because I am consciously trying to be more mindful of consumption and trying to stay out of the way because I know a lot of people have it pretty rough.
Those people do exist, but they are a very small percentage of people who are waiting. There are also probably many who are buying gas for themselves and family or neighbors who are unable to go or decided it was best for 1 person to go get gas for everyone vs going on their own and adding more vehicles, which many would take as hoarding.
Do you think the toilet paper thing 4 years ago was a completely different situation? Serious question.
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92Ag95 said:

aTm2004 said:

92Ag95 said:

texasaggie2015 said:

Or most of us just have basic human decency and understand everyone has unique circumstances right now and don't feel the need to point fingers and make accusations
I understand what you're saying. I guess I'm more critical of people who are "in the way" right now and don't need to be because I am consciously trying to be more mindful of consumption and trying to stay out of the way because I know a lot of people have it pretty rough.
Those people do exist, but they are a very small percentage of people who are waiting. There are also probably many who are buying gas for themselves and family or neighbors who are unable to go or decided it was best for 1 person to go get gas for everyone vs going on their own and adding more vehicles, which many would take as hoarding.
Do you think the toilet paper thing 4 years ago was a completely different situation? Serious question.
Yes.

People were already at grocery stores and waiting in lines for groceries, supplies, etc.

They weren't getting in their cars, driving to find an open grocery type store, then waiting an hour just to buy toilet paper.
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92Ag95 said:

aTm2004 said:

92Ag95 said:

texasaggie2015 said:

Or most of us just have basic human decency and understand everyone has unique circumstances right now and don't feel the need to point fingers and make accusations
I understand what you're saying. I guess I'm more critical of people who are "in the way" right now and don't need to be because I am consciously trying to be more mindful of consumption and trying to stay out of the way because I know a lot of people have it pretty rough.
Those people do exist, but they are a very small percentage of people who are waiting. There are also probably many who are buying gas for themselves and family or neighbors who are unable to go or decided it was best for 1 person to go get gas for everyone vs going on their own and adding more vehicles, which many would take as hoarding.
Do you think the toilet paper thing 4 years ago was a completely different situation? Serious question.
Hurricane vs. what was being reported as a global pandemic that sounded like we were going to be dropping like flies if we didn't stay inside for long periods of time.
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Why didn't we build a tent?
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92Ag95 said:

aTm2004 said:

92Ag95 said:

texasaggie2015 said:

Or most of us just have basic human decency and understand everyone has unique circumstances right now and don't feel the need to point fingers and make accusations
I understand what you're saying. I guess I'm more critical of people who are "in the way" right now and don't need to be because I am consciously trying to be more mindful of consumption and trying to stay out of the way because I know a lot of people have it pretty rough.
Those people do exist, but they are a very small percentage of people who are waiting. There are also probably many who are buying gas for themselves and family or neighbors who are unable to go or decided it was best for 1 person to go get gas for everyone vs going on their own and adding more vehicles, which many would take as hoarding.
Do you think the toilet paper thing 4 years ago was a completely different situation? Serious question.
Yes, because there was fear the federal government would be (and did) forcing business to shut down across the country with no real open date in sight from "the most deadly virus in history." This is a localized issue from a hurricane. Drive to Liberty or to Brookshire and life is probably pretty normal.
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After the derecho I had an interlock installed 2 weeks ago on my breaker panel. It's a huge game changer being able to power all the 110 circuits in my house.
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Pasquale Liucci said:

Can't echo this enough.

We have 5, 3, 19 months, and 2 months at home. Zero chance we were riding this thing out short of having basically a whole home solution installed (we didn't).

We have been at the JW in San Antonio for the last two days doing exactly as you described

Man be careful, the way y'all are popping them out, you're gonna have a hurricane baby in 9 months. And Beryl would be a stupid name.
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StillNotAnAggie said:

Pasquale Liucci said:

Can't echo this enough.

We have 5, 3, 19 months, and 2 months at home. Zero chance we were riding this thing out short of having basically a whole home solution installed (we didn't).

We have been at the JW in San Antonio for the last two days doing exactly as you described

Man be careful, the way y'all are popping them out, you're gonna have a hurricane baby in 9 months. And Beryl would be a stupid name.
No crap. Pasquale's pull out game: Weak
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Pasquale Liucci said:

Can't echo this enough.

We have 5, 3, 19 months, and 2 months at home. Zero chance we were riding this thing out short of having basically a whole home solution installed (we didn't).

We have been at the JW in San Antonio for the last two days doing exactly as you described
Nice humblebrag about how much sex you're having and how many sex trophies you got.
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Best gas cans for emergency fuel storage by far. 5.5 gallons 4x will fill up most vehicles. Nozzle is flexible and fits in the fuel fill of vehicles. Square design so they ratchet strap down securely on boats and vehicles. Regulate flow with thumb control vent. Four for around $150 will store 22 gallons.
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100000000%
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just personal experience, but the biggest issue with all the off-season prep is storage. i had a window unit sized for the master boxed up and ready to install if we lost power for an extended period, but while it wasn't being used it was just taking up space.

so having room for all this stuff is definitely a limitation and needs to be considered.
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Anybody had any luck with getting power back today? Parts of WB5 got it back yesterday, but I'm assuming that was the easy stuff. I'm thinking about taking a drive around the neighborhood to see if there are any signs of crews working.
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