Blackout Week Continues
RedCard writes "Back in April of 1999, Wired magazine published an issue featuring a black-on-black cover with the title Lights Out. In it, they detailed what could've happened had the Y2K bug not fizzled. There's the cover story detailing the Y2K worries, a guide to the biggest blackouts of all time (before last week, that is), survival stories from New Zealand, and finally a look at the myth of order - how our power system is as chaotic as any complex software system. By the way, whatever happened to those backups put in place for Y2K that were supposed to prevent one grid from taking out a zillion others? Where'd my tax money go? Enjoy!" Dennis Kucinich has also written an informative piece about the energy utility that seems to have been responsible for the recent blackout.
This black on black voilence is terrible. /. /.
Anyway, I'm really feeling lonely here on
So few people, so few comments. It's so quiet and civilized. There must be a lof of loud, geeky americans sitting in the dark thinking about
"I used to have that really cool,funny sig
Are you unemployed?
You spend the most AMAZING amount of time on Slashdot.
That was classic intercourse!