Signarama Jockey
New Member
This whole coronal mass ejection stuff caught me by surprise. The aurora borealis was apparently visible from my back yard this past weekend and I didn't go out and see it. By the time I started getting this information, they were already talking about how something like this could wipe out all of the electronics and possibly cause a cascading grid down situation. Luckily, nothing bad happened, but this is kind of what I'm saying; I don't think we appreciate how close we are to the edge. Could be another totally-naturally-occuring-definitely-not-manmade virus, could be a solar flare, could be a terrorist act, could be a super-intelligent AI turning on humanity, could be a squirrel chewing through a cable at an electric substation outside of Niagara Falls... Sooner or later things are going to go down.
I'm rooting for the zombies or the virus, because my job relies so heavily on electricity. I can do what I do with a fever, but I'm dead in the water if I don't have power.