I know, it’s a problem. I live on a main road in the central part of the city. It’s always bright and we never loose power. The best part is that Nova Scotia has become a leader in LED street lights and my city has been installing them everywhere, so it’s bright white light pollution now.
I couldn’t figure the durned thing out to save my life! lol well, ok, took a while but I stumbled around in it til I was satisfied. Sucks being old, this computer tech stuff that the kids just intuitively know is a booger for the old birds!
Not so much in the middle of light pollution. Pretty much opposite that. And for us, lights can go at any time. Beautiful spring day, not a cloud in the sky, poof…no electricity. They’re usually pretty quick to get it fixed though, I’ll give em that. We also, being out in the country, have trees on fence lines…which of course is also where the power lines run. Storms quite often knock out the quick growing trashy trees like Hackberry that the birds are so fond of planting and they wreak havoc on the power lines. So a flashlight a Stihl chainsaw with pre-mixed gas handy are almost a pre-requisite.
Nice to see the connections, although some of us are literally the world apart seeing it on the map flattened out gives some perspective. Almost makes it seem like we’re all neighbors!
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