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Horological Meandering

Good grief...

 

We heard about this event on the news from afar but did not know the extent of troubles imposed on people during this holiday period. Given the extent and the duration of the outage, the financial toll must have been substantial. I used to live in Lafayette for a while and I still think very fondly of the Bay Area. The power infrastructure in CA is truly in need of a complete overhaul and renewal. No 'modern' network should go down like this and for such a long time. This is also hardly the first time of extensive outage and one can only imagine what would happen in the event of an imminent Big Quake. My professor's tale of having just arrived from Switzerland in the late 1960s, his wife was stuck in the BART under the Bay for a long while--and she did not know then of carrying some water with her, just in case. 


The point (or pun?) about mechanical watches still working when everything goes dark is genuinely spot-on. Too much of our existence, individual and collective, is now predicated on the digital, which in turn presumes the ceaseless working of a powered grid humming on with no failures. Well, think again, in this troubling epoch. 

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