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Quote from: parts on January 09, 2009, 02:39:48 PMQuote from: odeon on January 09, 2009, 07:35:32 AMI find it strange that they don't learn anything from their past mistakes. It probably isn't cheap to replace fallen power lines.In Fairfield County in CT the rich people always complain about the tree trimming for the power lines and have such a big fuss they just don't do it they loss power every wind or rain stormThe rich should be made to repair the lines, then.
Quote from: odeon on January 09, 2009, 07:35:32 AMI find it strange that they don't learn anything from their past mistakes. It probably isn't cheap to replace fallen power lines.In Fairfield County in CT the rich people always complain about the tree trimming for the power lines and have such a big fuss they just don't do it they loss power every wind or rain storm
I find it strange that they don't learn anything from their past mistakes. It probably isn't cheap to replace fallen power lines.
Quote from: odeon on January 09, 2009, 04:04:16 PMQuote from: parts on January 09, 2009, 02:39:48 PMQuote from: odeon on January 09, 2009, 07:35:32 AMI find it strange that they don't learn anything from their past mistakes. It probably isn't cheap to replace fallen power lines.In Fairfield County in CT the rich people always complain about the tree trimming for the power lines and have such a big fuss they just don't do it they loss power every wind or rain stormThe rich should be made to repair the lines, then. Maybe they should replace the rich with people who can think, you know, with their brain.
But if they have so much money, I don't know why they don't want to spend some. After all, trees don't trim themselves.
Here they "trim" trees that are not even close the wires. Fucking Soviet system.
Not where I live. They trimmed a pine that was several meters below the wires.