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Power cuts may save the planet

8:38am Friday 16th May 2008

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I'M sure we have more power cuts these days.

They mainly last for 30 seconds and happen in the early hours of the morning when they can do most damage to sleep patterns.

The conspiracy theorist in me reckons there's some guy pulling the plug for a laugh when we're all asleep and then scarpering before the National Grid police arrive.

He struck last in Radcliffe at 1.33am on Tuesday when my estate did its impression of Beirut with burglar alarms going off all over the place.

I haven't kept a record of the number of times there has been a break in the electricity supply in my neck of the woods over the years, and maybe it's just that I'm getting older and time flies quicker, but I'm sure it's more often that when I was a kid.

And it's not as much fun.

In the good old days, a sudden blackout would be met by initial confusion, quickly followed by cheers, the sound of your dad banging against the walls as he felt his way to where the candles were kept, hand shadows on the walls, a trip outside to see how dark it was and have a chat with the neighbours who were doing the same thing, and groans all round when the power came back on.

It was an occasion and lasted long enough to ensure there was at least one new baby on the street nine months later.

These days, there's not even enough time to get the candles before the lights come back on and every digital clock in the house needs changing.

On the plus side, power cuts must be good for the environment.

It's supposed to help the ozone layer if we turn one television off instead of leaving it on standby, so just think how much good is done if all the power goes down in a town.

There's no doubt about it, power cuts can save the earth - or at the very least, improve our hand-shadow skills.


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alberto, bolton says...
11:09pm Fri 16 May 08

Can I or can I not comment?

alberto, bolton says...
11:09pm Fri 16 May 08

Can I or can I not comment?

Lord Lucan, Somewhere says...
3:29pm Sat 17 May 08

Yippee - comment is back...well, on a non-article anyway.

chas, suffolk says...
5:59pm Sat 17 May 08

The power to be has cut comments on important issues

Phil, Bolton says...
2:31pm Sun 18 May 08

Please bring back comments for all articles the Forum idea just isn't working.

Phil, Bolton says...
2:31pm Sun 18 May 08

Please bring back comments for all articles the Forum idea just isn't working.

weonly8manu, bolton says...
4:14pm Wed 21 May 08

the reason they only last for 30 seconds or so is because the good folk like me along with modern technology and computerised equipment can switch you back on without as much as a click of a mouse, given the correct circumstances of course. and yes power cuts probably are more frequent nowadays than when you were young. the 2 main reasons whatever was 20 years old then is now 40 or 50 years old (depending on what you call young)and the fact that pretty much everywhere you go something is being dug up. more digging, more damaged cables, more power cuts.

weonly8manu, bolton says...
4:16pm Wed 21 May 08

the reason they only last for 30 seconds or so is because the good folk like me along with modern technology and computerised equipment can switch you back on without as much as a click of a mouse, given the correct circumstances of course. and yes power cuts probably are more frequent nowadays than when you were young. the 2 main reasons whatever was 20 years old then is now 40 or 50 years old (depending on what you call young)and the fact that pretty much everywhere you go something is being dug up. more digging, more damaged cables, more power cuts.

weonly8manu, bolton says...
4:27pm Wed 21 May 08

the reason why your power is back on so quickly is because the good people like myself along with modern computer technology can switch it back on with little more than a few mouse clicks, given the right circumstances.

and yes there probably is more power cuts nowadays. the two main reasons being cables which were 20 years old then are 30 or 40 years old now. the pther being the amount of cables being damaged. everywhere you go somewhere is being dug up. the more digging the more damaged cables, sometimes covered over and unreported, which inevitably then leads to multiple power cuts over a longer period until the damage can be located.

weonly8manu, bolton says...
4:27pm Wed 21 May 08

the reason why your power is back on so quickly is because the good people like myself along with modern computer technology can switch it back on with little more than a few mouse clicks, given the right circumstances.

and yes there probably is more power cuts nowadays. the two main reasons being cables which were 20 years old then are 30 or 40 years old now. the pther being the amount of cables being damaged. everywhere you go somewhere is being dug up. the more digging the more damaged cables, sometimes covered over and unreported, which inevitably then leads to multiple power cuts over a longer period until the damage can be located.

a.voiceofreason, Bolton says...
5:55pm Tue 27 May 08

I do not want to comment on like this! I do agree however that there may be a conspiracy, but its to do with not allowing the public to comment on articles of concern! OK BEN what is the issue!

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