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  #16  
Old October 19th 09, 07:18 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.basics
Tom Willett[_2_]
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Default urgent, edison cutting power

http://www.google.com/#hl=en&source=...07e9ccc08a197a

"Jerry" wrote in message
...
:
: "Shenan Stanley" wrote in message
: ...
: Dallas wrote:
: i jusat rememberd, less than 2 hours away from edison doing
: maintenance of the neighborhood - power will be off from 10:00
: 5:00. now as long as the pc is off, are there any problems ahead ?
: i doubt it, but want to make sure.
:
: What?
:
: Since most are unlikely to live where you do...
:
: Anyway - whether or not you have surge protection (best would be a
: Universal Power Supply (UPS) with Auto Voltage Regulation (AVR)
: technology) for your electronics and/or home - my suggestion is to
unplug
: from the wall any electronic equipment that is important to you and not
: plug it back in until you know the maintenance is over with and the
power
: should stay consistent.
:
: Also - I would suggest getting a UPS with AVR technology for each of
your
: sensitive/expensive electronic devices (Televisions, any computer
: equipment, etc). Some equipment may not be able to utilize the
: battery-backed up side - but those types of equipment should be fine
: plugged in elsewhere (some printers have trouble in this way.)
:
: --
: Shenan Stanley
: MS-MVP
: --
: How To Ask Questions The Smart Way
: http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html
:
: A UPS is a Uninterruptible Power System, I've never heard of a Universal
: Power Supply, please explain and supply a link to one.
:
:


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  #17  
Old October 19th 09, 07:18 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.basics
Tom Willett[_2_]
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Posts: 530
Default urgent, edison cutting power


http://www.google.com/#hl=en&source=...07e9ccc08a197a

"Jerry" wrote in message
...
:
: "Shenan Stanley" wrote in message
: ...
: Dallas wrote:
: i jusat rememberd, less than 2 hours away from edison doing
: maintenance of the neighborhood - power will be off from 10:00
: 5:00. now as long as the pc is off, are there any problems ahead ?
: i doubt it, but want to make sure.
:
: What?
:
: Since most are unlikely to live where you do...
:
: Anyway - whether or not you have surge protection (best would be a
: Universal Power Supply (UPS) with Auto Voltage Regulation (AVR)
: technology) for your electronics and/or home - my suggestion is to
unplug
: from the wall any electronic equipment that is important to you and not
: plug it back in until you know the maintenance is over with and the
power
: should stay consistent.
:
: Also - I would suggest getting a UPS with AVR technology for each of
your
: sensitive/expensive electronic devices (Televisions, any computer
: equipment, etc). Some equipment may not be able to utilize the
: battery-backed up side - but those types of equipment should be fine
: plugged in elsewhere (some printers have trouble in this way.)
:
: --
: Shenan Stanley
: MS-MVP
: --
: How To Ask Questions The Smart Way
: http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html
:
: A UPS is a Uninterruptible Power System, I've never heard of a Universal
: Power Supply, please explain and supply a link to one.
:
:


  #18  
Old October 19th 09, 10:01 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.basics
Jerry
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Posts: 67
Default urgent, edison cutting power

"Tom Willett" wrote in message
...

http://www.google.com/#hl=en&source=...07e9ccc08a197a

"Jerry" wrote in message
...
:
: "Shenan Stanley" wrote in message
: ...
: Dallas wrote:
: i jusat rememberd, less than 2 hours away from edison doing
: maintenance of the neighborhood - power will be off from 10:00
: 5:00. now as long as the pc is off, are there any problems ahead ?
: i doubt it, but want to make sure.
:
: What?
:
: Since most are unlikely to live where you do...
:
: Anyway - whether or not you have surge protection (best would be a
: Universal Power Supply (UPS) with Auto Voltage Regulation (AVR)
: technology) for your electronics and/or home - my suggestion is to
unplug
: from the wall any electronic equipment that is important to you and
not
: plug it back in until you know the maintenance is over with and the
power
: should stay consistent.
:
: Also - I would suggest getting a UPS with AVR technology for each of
your
: sensitive/expensive electronic devices (Televisions, any computer
: equipment, etc). Some equipment may not be able to utilize the
: battery-backed up side - but those types of equipment should be fine
: plugged in elsewhere (some printers have trouble in this way.)
:
: --
: Shenan Stanley
: MS-MVP
: --
: How To Ask Questions The Smart Way
: http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html
:
: A UPS is a Uninterruptible Power System, I've never heard of a Universal
: Power Supply, please explain and supply a link to one.


Please don't top post and break the continuity of the post. You obviously
didn't look at the results of that google search and my comment wasn't sent
to you.


  #19  
Old October 19th 09, 10:01 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.basics
Jerry
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Posts: 67
Default urgent, edison cutting power

"Tom Willett" wrote in message
...

http://www.google.com/#hl=en&source=...07e9ccc08a197a

"Jerry" wrote in message
...
:
: "Shenan Stanley" wrote in message
: ...
: Dallas wrote:
: i jusat rememberd, less than 2 hours away from edison doing
: maintenance of the neighborhood - power will be off from 10:00
: 5:00. now as long as the pc is off, are there any problems ahead ?
: i doubt it, but want to make sure.
:
: What?
:
: Since most are unlikely to live where you do...
:
: Anyway - whether or not you have surge protection (best would be a
: Universal Power Supply (UPS) with Auto Voltage Regulation (AVR)
: technology) for your electronics and/or home - my suggestion is to
unplug
: from the wall any electronic equipment that is important to you and
not
: plug it back in until you know the maintenance is over with and the
power
: should stay consistent.
:
: Also - I would suggest getting a UPS with AVR technology for each of
your
: sensitive/expensive electronic devices (Televisions, any computer
: equipment, etc). Some equipment may not be able to utilize the
: battery-backed up side - but those types of equipment should be fine
: plugged in elsewhere (some printers have trouble in this way.)
:
: --
: Shenan Stanley
: MS-MVP
: --
: How To Ask Questions The Smart Way
: http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html
:
: A UPS is a Uninterruptible Power System, I've never heard of a Universal
: Power Supply, please explain and supply a link to one.


Please don't top post and break the continuity of the post. You obviously
didn't look at the results of that google search and my comment wasn't sent
to you.


  #20  
Old October 19th 09, 10:13 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.basics
Tom Willett[_2_]
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Default urgent, edison cutting power

This is a public newsgroup where anyone can respond.
And, I'll top post all I want you hooplehead net nanny.

: Please don't top post and break the continuity of the post. You obviously
: didn't look at the results of that google search and my comment wasn't
sent
: to you.
:
:


  #21  
Old October 19th 09, 10:13 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.basics
Tom Willett[_2_]
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Posts: 530
Default urgent, edison cutting power

This is a public newsgroup where anyone can respond.
And, I'll top post all I want you hooplehead net nanny.

: Please don't top post and break the continuity of the post. You obviously
: didn't look at the results of that google search and my comment wasn't
sent
: to you.
:
:


  #22  
Old October 19th 09, 10:38 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.basics
Unknown
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Default urgent, edison cutting power

He mis-spoke.
"Jerry" wrote in message
...

"Shenan Stanley" wrote in message
...
Dallas wrote:
i jusat rememberd, less than 2 hours away from edison doing
maintenance of the neighborhood - power will be off from 10:00
5:00. now as long as the pc is off, are there any problems ahead ?
i doubt it, but want to make sure.


What?

Since most are unlikely to live where you do...

Anyway - whether or not you have surge protection (best would be a
Universal Power Supply (UPS) with Auto Voltage Regulation (AVR)
technology) for your electronics and/or home - my suggestion is to unplug
from the wall any electronic equipment that is important to you and not
plug it back in until you know the maintenance is over with and the power
should stay consistent.

Also - I would suggest getting a UPS with AVR technology for each of your
sensitive/expensive electronic devices (Televisions, any computer
equipment, etc). Some equipment may not be able to utilize the
battery-backed up side - but those types of equipment should be fine
plugged in elsewhere (some printers have trouble in this way.)

--
Shenan Stanley
MS-MVP
--
How To Ask Questions The Smart Way
http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html


A UPS is a Uninterruptible Power System, I've never heard of a Universal
Power Supply, please explain and supply a link to one.



  #23  
Old October 19th 09, 10:38 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.basics
Unknown
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Posts: 6,007
Default urgent, edison cutting power

He mis-spoke.
"Jerry" wrote in message
...

"Shenan Stanley" wrote in message
...
Dallas wrote:
i jusat rememberd, less than 2 hours away from edison doing
maintenance of the neighborhood - power will be off from 10:00
5:00. now as long as the pc is off, are there any problems ahead ?
i doubt it, but want to make sure.


What?

Since most are unlikely to live where you do...

Anyway - whether or not you have surge protection (best would be a
Universal Power Supply (UPS) with Auto Voltage Regulation (AVR)
technology) for your electronics and/or home - my suggestion is to unplug
from the wall any electronic equipment that is important to you and not
plug it back in until you know the maintenance is over with and the power
should stay consistent.

Also - I would suggest getting a UPS with AVR technology for each of your
sensitive/expensive electronic devices (Televisions, any computer
equipment, etc). Some equipment may not be able to utilize the
battery-backed up side - but those types of equipment should be fine
plugged in elsewhere (some printers have trouble in this way.)

--
Shenan Stanley
MS-MVP
--
How To Ask Questions The Smart Way
http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html


A UPS is a Uninterruptible Power System, I've never heard of a Universal
Power Supply, please explain and supply a link to one.



  #24  
Old October 19th 09, 10:57 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.basics
Shenan Stanley
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Posts: 10,523
Default urgent, edison cutting power

Unknown wrote:
He mis-spoke.


Yes, yes I did. My bad.

--
Shenan Stanley
MS-MVP
--
How To Ask Questions The Smart Way
http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html


  #25  
Old October 19th 09, 10:57 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.basics
Shenan Stanley
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Posts: 10,523
Default urgent, edison cutting power


Unknown wrote:
He mis-spoke.


Yes, yes I did. My bad.

--
Shenan Stanley
MS-MVP
--
How To Ask Questions The Smart Way
http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html


 




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