No worries, the BBC news stream is pretty good for keeping up to date. Blizzards have started further inland, so those not hit by the wind are going to be a metre under snow!Cheers for that Wookie
http://dyn.politico.com/members/forums/thread.cfm?catid=1&subcatid=70&threadid=7183031
Chris Christie the fookin legend!
Clowns on Fox trying to politicise it put in their place!!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2XjgQepttb4
Dang, posted in the other thread...
For once, I'm glad I don't live in NYC. How long will it take for the subways to be up and running? Seemed like large swaths of the city lost power.
There are helicopters that Chris Christie can ride in? But props to him for prioritizing cleaning up this mess and not playing politics, especially when mentioning FEMA. That's Republican fodder right there.
Romney plans to close FEMA, don't he?
On the power, I think the utility companies switched it off. That way they don't get the transformers short-circuiting, a problem in New Orleans after Katrina, and they can switch it back on when the water recedes. Should make it quicker to get power back although some people might have lost it unnecessarily.
The damage to the power is the most extensive in NYC history. Bloomberg today said it's going to take days to get it back up. They preemptively shut down power in a lot of places downtown, but there was a massive explosion at a power station on the east side of the island that knocked out power for about 40 blocks. Not sure when those people will have power again. Crazy.
People were slagging ConEd for shutting down the power! Looks like it was the right decision.
Sister in law is out there. Says they still have no power or communications. Mobile phone battery on it's last legs. But they still have some wine left.
As long as there's wine left