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Mori Fern's avatar

Love your descriptive and to the point writing style. Thank you for sharing your real life experiences. We in USA are largely spoiled beyond reason. Forbid our internet has an interruption nevertheless no electricity or no heat. As much as it would be very impactful especially to elderly and disabled persons, part of me wishes that we sample some of these hardships. Perhaps it can unite us in ways no politician or party ever can. And perhaps it will revitalize a spoiled generation that largely, not all, has never experienced adversity. Thank you as always ! Mauricio

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Steve Morris's avatar

Now I feel a bit guilty. My home in the Pacific Northwest of the USA is heated by gas under long term contract from Canada and the Rocky Mountain States. Electricity comes mostly from a massive hydro system along with nuclear and a bit of everything else.

These power systems were built by my parent's generation mostly in the 1940's and 1950's. My mother was born on a farm in the State of Alabama and grew up during the world wide Great Depression. She was in school when electricity arrived. Baths involved heating water with coal you bought in sacks in a rural store. When her mom, born in the 19th century died in the 1960's she still had an outhouse. Summer visits to the farm in my childhood were trips into history.

Today people in my generation down to my grandchildren's generation live in inherited luxury and think you can manage the world with "policy". No need for engineers and physicists.

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