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Posted on entry Stop, Drop, and Roll ::: November 25, 2006, 10:34 PM:
Thanks for the self-inspection link. I'll be looking again at the network of extension cords that the old wiring in this place has made necessary. And I will ask the landlady for some guidance about the detector that she installed; maybe she has a user's guide I can take a look at. The next step might be to clean the oven thoroughly, alas.
Posted on entry Stop, Drop, and Roll ::: November 25, 2006, 09:33 PM:
Thanks for the advice about smoke detectors. I've recently moved into a new place, and every time I've baked bread, the detector has gone off. Since I have a tetchy, nosy landlady two floors down, I was focused more on getting the damn thing to stop screaming, but you've given me reason to take it more seriously.

As a renter--worse, a subletter--I would be a little nervous about inviting the fire department in. Is there any way of asking them in for advice without its being all kinds of official and, well, becoming the kind of thing that my landlady would hold against me when the lease came up for renewal?
Posted on entry More Stuff ::: October 12, 2005, 09:56 AM:
Man, I am such a sucker for Infernokrushing. Congratulations! You've just made some money off me.
Posted on entry Arrr! ::: September 19, 2005, 03:21 PM:
Accordin' to Jim's first link--complete with personality quiz!--I am Mad Mary Flint, sa-ha!

The second dubs me Cap'n Calla Fancypants! an' the third, The Blood-Letter. Belay these scurvy linkses!
Posted on entry Yahoo News photos ::: September 01, 2005, 04:53 AM:
ES wrote: Who's twisted mind would have thought that a nutcase would fly a full gassed airliner into a building? One can't plan for everything.

My father had thought of this possibility before 9-11. He was a fuel engineer with a major oil company.

The real problem is that we can think of so many more disasters than we can adequately prepare against. So we try to protect the many--or the wealthy and loud. Unfortunately, protecting the many isn't as politically popular as protecting the loud, as, whaddya know, the loud and wealthy have a way of commendeering the airwaves.
Posted on entry So that's where the spike in traffic was coming from ::: August 31, 2005, 11:20 PM:
And then there are the sometime lurkers like myself who've come back to Making Light many times a day and recommended it as a Katrina linkfarm to everyone they know. Although the Spiegel readers are certainly more numerous than my refreshes and recommendations could account for--but the aggregate of lurkers? (Oh, and wilkommen und hallo!
Posted on entry Emergency preparedness redux ::: August 31, 2005, 10:06 PM:
It sounds like the idiots have already arrived. According to this bOingbOing post, a very enterprising someone has set up websites to accept "donations." To date, the following sites are veddy veddy suspect: katrinahelp.com katrinarelief.com katrinacleanup.com.
Posted on entry Emergency preparedness redux ::: August 31, 2005, 04:37 PM:
New York City's office of Emergency Preparedness (link) suggested packing a local map into go bags. That sounds sensible to me.

On the other hand, their site also advocates calling 311 not only to prepare but also to get instructions in case of emergency. That sounds rather less sensible in the event of a major disaster.
Posted on entry Katrina: Not your usual weather disaster story ::: August 28, 2005, 01:55 PM:
American Public Media has a terrifying projection of what could happen to New Orleans if hit by a category 5 here. One of the scientists interviewed mentions that because of wetlands destruction, the coast has lost some of its buffering against hurricanes--but this storm seems big enough that that protection might not have counted for much anyway.
Posted on entry No ideas but in pieces ::: June 03, 2005, 03:52 PM:
Yes, that is certainly a manifesto, and so much more manifest than that almost polite Mundane manifesto! The krushing makes me so happy.
Posted on entry Loss of suspension ::: May 26, 2005, 11:11 AM:
Thanks for the link! *blushes*

There are probably a few writers for me who've been retrieved--maybe Dostoyevsky--but not many.

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