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<blockquote data-quote="joegrizzy" data-source="post: 3624438" data-attributes="member: 45524"><p>that week, literally the same storm, i had enough gas on hand to power two ~2000w inverters parallel which would run basically every appliance i needed, cell phone for hotspot internet. i've ran my computer, fridge, freezer, and a mr. heater. plenty of batteries, charged power banks, charged motorcycle battery, more than enough battery lights from the last time i was a week without power due to weather. turn off computer and heater and run small appliances for cooking food. make rice risotto/casserole dishes in the pressure cooker using canned meats from reserve supply. </p><p></p><p>you're acting like *we* didn't go thru the same storms lol. i don't care one bit about people who weren't prepared, lol. sucks for them. </p><p></p><p>and fwiw, a LOT of the people who were the most unprepared in texas were illegal aliens who had literally never seen snow or ice. a majority of the traffic deaths and weather casualties were of immigrant background.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="joegrizzy, post: 3624438, member: 45524"] that week, literally the same storm, i had enough gas on hand to power two ~2000w inverters parallel which would run basically every appliance i needed, cell phone for hotspot internet. i've ran my computer, fridge, freezer, and a mr. heater. plenty of batteries, charged power banks, charged motorcycle battery, more than enough battery lights from the last time i was a week without power due to weather. turn off computer and heater and run small appliances for cooking food. make rice risotto/casserole dishes in the pressure cooker using canned meats from reserve supply. you're acting like *we* didn't go thru the same storms lol. i don't care one bit about people who weren't prepared, lol. sucks for them. and fwiw, a LOT of the people who were the most unprepared in texas were illegal aliens who had literally never seen snow or ice. a majority of the traffic deaths and weather casualties were of immigrant background. [/QUOTE]
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