Saturday, June 21, 2008

An Otherwise Unheralded Advantage

We just got a thunderstorm. It went from no rain to "I'm in the street and I'm drowning"-type rain in the span of about thirty seconds. I was standing outside, admiring the rain when I saw the quick flash of lightning nearby, followed about four seconds later by thunder. By the time the thunder got there, I was inside and checking which things I would need to unplug to isolate my computer gear. The answer is "Just about everything." I'll be optimizing that in just a few minutes.

Anyway, in spite of having no connection to any outside circuits, I'm still able to post online. Why? Because I'm using Wi-Fi, and a lightning strike that fries my $50 router won't fry the other $800 of gear I have on my desk because they aren't physically connected. This would be the unheralded advantage, by the way.

I'm not too worried, just a touch paranoid. I think there are a lot of buildings nearby with lightning rods, which are a rather fearsome thing to actually look at up close, if you ask me. I think it's because you know what it's for, maybe. In any case, Jusco has twenty to thirty 10m rods on their roof. I think that's cool.

An ambulance just drove by.

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5 Comments:

Blogger thots about stuff said...

Thunderstorms are generally cool, but that one sounds scary!

Hey, when good weather returns, would you take a picture of the lighting rods on Jusco or upload one/some if you already have some? That would be interesting.

9:00 PM GMT+9  
Blogger William said...

Not really. It lasted about five minutes.

12:18 AM GMT+9  
Blogger thots about stuff said...

Oh, well...it sounded dramatic when you described it, so....

8:06 AM GMT+9  
Blogger William said...

It wasn't meant to. I'll work on that.

11:05 PM GMT+9  
Blogger thots about stuff said...

Heh. Actually, you made it sound like a really cool and interesting storm --- so if you didn't mean to do that, perhaps (and your writing is nice anyway, so perhaps you should anyway) write other stuffs, also.

11:41 AM GMT+9  

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