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How's Brooklyn doing?

Still got power, so everyone I know is doing pretty well, aside from my Dad, who's stuck at work.

It's ironic how so many people were dismissing this storm and what kind of effect it could have just based on what happened with Irene last year.

I actually saw a picture earlier today comparing the radar for both hurricanes and this one was significantly bigger.

Size doesn't matter, what really lead to this being this bad is that Florida, the Carolinas and all the other southern East Coast states really dropped the ball on taking the brunt of the storm like they usually do.
 
Your power is back on, SF?
 
Still got power, so everyone I know is doing pretty well, aside from my Dad, who's stuck at work.



Size doesn't matter, what really lead to this being this bad is that Florida, the Carolinas and all the other southern East Coast states really dropped the ball on taking the brunt of the storm like they usually do.

:dry: I live in Eastern NC...so you know what...good day to you sir.

I said good day! :cmad:
 
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How about in terms of power?
EDIT: I see that my question was answered already
 
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Size doesn't matter, what really lead to this being this bad is that Florida, the Carolinas and all the other southern East Coast states really dropped the ball on taking the brunt of the storm like they usually do.

You guys just need to man up. This is Tuesday for us over here during Hurricane season.:o
 
I live in northern NJ, and we had catastrophic flooding after Irene last year, which included no power for nearly two weeks. We didn't mess around with this. I cleared out my garage on Saturday, and I headed to my parents house last night, where I still am now. I've been checking updates from my town from Twitter, and it looks like the power is out and there are a lot of down power lines, but we may have escaped the flooding this time.
 
Sandy was a BIG one. Im surprised anyone could look at it and dismiss it regardless of Irene.
I think a lot of people were still upset about what kind of inconvenience was caused by all of the safety precautions. The damage was no where near what was predicted, so people felt like this was just another case of being overly cautious.
 
I live in northern NJ, and we had catastrophic flooding after Irene last year, which included no power for nearly two weeks. We didn't mess around with this. I cleared out my garage on Saturday, and I headed to my parents house last night, where I still am now. I've been checking updates from my town from Twitter, and it looks like the power is out and there are a lot of down power lines, but we may have escaped the flooding this time.
Glad you got out, and were lucky enough to go to your parents! :yay:
 
Still got power, so everyone I know is doing pretty well, aside from my Dad, who's stuck at work.



Size doesn't matter, what really lead to this being this bad is that Florida, the Carolinas and all the other southern East Coast states really dropped the ball on taking the brunt of the storm like they usually do.

North Carolina had the day off.
 
Glad you got out, and were lucky enough to go to your parents! :yay:

Thanks! We only lost power for a few seconds here too. :up:

Stay safe where you are!
 
What a mess. I'm glad my area was spared the severity of the storm, but it sucks the hurtin' everyone else is getting.
 
I reject your reality and substitute my own.

Jersey is being overrun by sharks as we speak, damn it!
Y'know, around 70 years ago, also in late October, they said that Jersey was also being overrun by another type of inhuman menace.......turned out that was a hoax...
 
They're bringing out kids from the NICU. Apparently it's 9 flights up, and they had no lights coming down. Damn.

"Did anyone remember to bring the flashlights?"
 
Your power is back on, SF?

Never went out. How about yours? My brother lives in your general vicinity now, he said there was a brown out a few hours back.
 
I find it kinda dumb how a lot of people I knew were saying over the weekend that the hurricane was just some kind of conspiracy that the government was trying to hype up to boost up the economy. But after seeing some of the damage, I think its hard to say that this was any help to it.
 
They used their evil weather machines to manipulate the planet's gravity, duh. Where have you been?
 
Well I was hiding under a rock trying to stay dry.
 
I didn't think the storm would get that bad here in Ohio, but it did. I thought the trees in my yard were going to get blown over.
 
There's been about 14 inches of snow here, and they are calling for another 1 to 2 feet through Wednesday. The winds are going at about 30MPH, and creating some awesome looking, yet scary at the same time, white-out conditions.
 
I've chatted with several board members in Jersey and New York....I hope you guys are all safe!!
 
I live in NOVA. Some towns around me are without power, but aside from power flickering some last night, I'm good. We've got a few trees down which is causing some frustration (I live in the "Old Town" portion of my city), so big, old trees blocking small, one lane roads is no bueno, but that seems to be the worst of it for me.
 
I'm alive, as are all of my people. Word is that about 15 or so NYers died last night, which is kind of amazing given the population density. Now we just wait for them to fix the subway.
 

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