Everything's up to date in Jersey City
Aug. 15th, 2003 01:28 amSo there I was, ’bout a quarter after four in the afternoon, surfing the net on my laptop, suddenly the net.radio drops out. No biggie, it’s Radio Paradise, it does that a lot. Then I noticed that the three tabs I had downloading pages in my web browser were taking a real long time to download. Hmm, did those bastards building the house next door do something to knock out the net connection? Then I heard the air conditioner shutting down, and noticed my lights flickering.
When I got downstairs,
cadhla asked if the power was off in my room, which answered the question I’d been about to ask her. We still had power — I could see the kitchen light on, dimly. I figured we might have blown a big fuse or something, so I went outside. My neighbors were coming out, looking around confused, their power was out too. Bodega on the next block, flickering lights. I walked down Newark Avenue, trying to see how far it went. I’m glad I didn’t keep walking.
Anyway, it doesn’t look like we ever fully lost power for more than a few seconds. We had lights, and the fridge kept working, though we kept the air conditioning off to keep from straining things.
Some parts of Jersey City were out. Around 9 PM I walked down to the harbor to get a look at lower Manhattan, and see if I could meet
akawil and
ladymondegreen coming in on the ferry. There were whole blacked-out blocks near the water, and a building on fire. A little taste of apocalypse. While I was sitting at the dock, the power came back on in those regions, so when I got back home I turned on the AC. The Internet didn’t come back till around 1 AM.
And also, I guess because the universe decided I needed a little extra suffering to make up for having electricity during a blackout, one lens in my glasses fell out. I’m glad I keep a backup pair in my bag.
When I got downstairs,
Anyway, it doesn’t look like we ever fully lost power for more than a few seconds. We had lights, and the fridge kept working, though we kept the air conditioning off to keep from straining things.
Some parts of Jersey City were out. Around 9 PM I walked down to the harbor to get a look at lower Manhattan, and see if I could meet
And also, I guess because the universe decided I needed a little extra suffering to make up for having electricity during a blackout, one lens in my glasses fell out. I’m glad I keep a backup pair in my bag.