- There is enough fuel on-site to run for 12 hours (I think),
and the facility has a "2 hour" contract with local suppliers so that they can call and get more fuel delivered within 2 hours.
I saw images on CNN yesterday. I wonder how someone will get through the walking crowd to deliver fuel :) That is if phones are still operational and a fuel order can be placed at all.
1-3 sound good to me. I feel reassured that Wikipedia will be online when the world's only super power (no pun intended) breaks apart.
Erik Zachte
Erik Zachte wrote:
I saw images on CNN yesterday. I wonder how someone will get through the walking crowd to deliver fuel :) That is if phones are still operational and a fuel order can be placed at all.
:-) Well, this is in San Diego, actually in La Jolla, so people don't take trains or public transportation of any kind for the most part. If the power goes out, everyone will just jump in their cars and go surfing. And in La Jolla, no one, not even the rich, has air conditioning, because the weather is so perfect.
--Jimbo
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