I lived in Northampton during Ike. The tree damage was incredible- especially in the D to I streets. I can only imagine how horrible an even more direct hit would be
Or gullable Karens.BillYeoman said:olib said:
We only ever find out of town trucks at Costco. They are talkative about the issues going on. My neighbor came back with this screenshot on one of his trips looking for Centerpoint to reset our transformer fuse (above).
These types of compensation agreements with out of town crews should've been in place . Apparently they weren't. More CP incompetence
Who do you work for?gindaloon said:
They got to pay out those dividends. Currently totaling $511.0mm per year.
Greendale 87 said:
Lost all xfinity curiously at 4pm Monday after storm had passed. 5th day with nothing. Their update site is a joke and you can't reach a real person.
Cancel service and of course they hook you right up with a rep!!!
East League City area.
I found a xfinity customer forum (Houston Outage) if anyone would like to provide feedback directly to company. https://forums.xfinity.com/conversations/customer-service/outage-in-houston/664f6b1c372cab2c67fb0717?page=2
they are a public company so you better believe they have to pay out dividendsgindaloon said:
They got to pay out those dividends. Currently totaling $511.0mm per year.
I would rather live in Chicago than deal with a Harris County run power supplierCW Griswold said:
I just got the Lina Hidalgo Power Company text going around:
How are you doing?
Did you lose light, water, or food during Hurricane Beryl? That's YOUR money lost. Over 2 million Harris Co residents lost light, It doesn't have to be this way. We have an opportunity to build a county owned power hub using federal money, improving energy reliability. Want to learn more? STOP to opt-out.
Cibalo said:
Didn't realize there was a change.
So looks like Jason is making $7M. The last CEO was making $37M. So where did that other $30M go? It wasn't for maintenance, repairs, or vegetation.
I grew up there and my family still lives there. Ike was a mess. I think we were about 3 weeks with no power for Ike. My dad's street has a few houses crushed this week, and he had some photos he shared of some really bad ones on Darby Way or Glenwood Maybe. I think he's lucky that he had to remove many of the large pines over the last 5-10 years for other issues.90 bull said:
I lived in Northampton during Ike. The tree damage was incredible- especially in the D to I streets. I can only imagine how horrible an even more direct hit would be
This reeks of "I'm from the government, and I'm here to help".CW Griswold said:
I just got the Lina Hidalgo Power Company text going around:
How are you doing?
Did you lose light, water, or food during Hurricane Beryl? That's YOUR money lost. Over 2 million Harris Co residents lost light, It doesn't have to be this way. We have an opportunity to build a county owned power hub using federal money, improving energy reliability. Want to learn more? STOP to opt-out.
Cinco Ranch Aggie said:This reeks of "I'm from the government, and I'm here to help".CW Griswold said:
I just got the Lina Hidalgo Power Company text going around:
How are you doing?
Did you lose light, water, or food during Hurricane Beryl? That's YOUR money lost. Over 2 million Harris Co residents lost light, It doesn't have to be this way. We have an opportunity to build a county owned power hub using federal money, improving energy reliability. Want to learn more? STOP to opt-out.
To hell with that commie *****.
Ag_07 said:
This is a pretty gnarly thunderstorm passing through Spring Branch right now.
The outages themselves and the time it's taking to repair them are actually pretty reasonable IMO. But the total lack of information and communication make a normal outage time 10x harder to deal with, both materially and mentally, and that's why everyone hates CPT right now.
— Andrew Grizzle (@drewgriz) July 12, 2024
probably how google translated it from spanishAg_07 said:
Who says lost light?
It's more than light...It's power.
Think of the environment!!!!Ryan the Temp said:
These storms everyday are preventing me from burning off all my storm debris.
Honestly, we are all idiots for living in such a nasty horrible city, if it's any consolation. Seriously, this place sucks and just keeps getting suckier. Parts of Autumn are cool I guess. And a few days in Spring.Breggy Popup said:
I'm well aware of how many massive trees are here. I've lived here for almost 50 years.
If the people want this to stop happening there are two choices. Move everything underground for some exorbitant amount of money or remove things that are likely to fall on lines/equipment during major wind events.
But I'm apparently an idiot so feel free to disregard my comments.
90 bull said:
Yeah during Ike we were without power 17 days and Glenhill was completely impassable for about a week due to trees down. I imagine it will be the same this go around
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