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		<title>Life on the dark side …</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 17 Jan 2008 13:18:58 +0000</pubDate>
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		<category><![CDATA[load shedding]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[Any readers living in South Africa will know all too well about the electricity load-shedding going on here at the moment … At least 2 hours long, and as frequently as three times a day it’s really toying with people’s patience&#8230; Most office blocks have some kind of UPS system in place, keeping things running [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Any readers living in South Africa will know all too well about the electricity load-shedding going on here at the moment … At least 2 hours long, and as frequently as three times a day it’s really toying with people’s patience&#8230; Most office blocks have some kind of UPS system in place, keeping things running at half-mast. Business critical systems have power, luxuries like aircon (Ha! With the weather we’ve been having that should be mandatory!) and kettles don’t.</p>
<p>SleepyJane commented on <a target="_blank" href="http://blog.alexvanniekerk.com/?p=78">this post</a> a little while back about how folks always want to go and make coffee as soon as the power goes down, and she’s so right on that one.  I think it’s the interruption, the change in office condition wakes you from your <strike>slumber</strike> focus, and you think “Now’s a good time to get some coffee” but alas, the kettle plug doesn’t fit into a UPS plughole… (Unless you force it)</p>
<p>Of various the things that annoy people when they are subjected to load shedding, it’s not the lack of coffee-machine and aircon, the inability to cook dinner or having to open their garage doors manually that seems to bother people most, it’s the traffic. Perhaps putting traffic lights on a different circuit would have been a good idea, but hindsight is always 20-20…</p>
<p>So what can we do about this? Nothing really. You can get a generator for your home, plug your kettle into a UPS plughole at work, get take-aways for dinner 3 times a week, but you can do nothing to get yourself home faster when the traffic lights at <em>*insert major road intersection name here*</em> are out.  You can only sit and wait. And maybe get yourself the latest <a target="_blank" href="http://www.madamandeve.co.za/">Madam &amp; Eve</a> book to read to make the trip less painful …</p>
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<p><em>(ps. For any non South Africans, Eskom is our national Power supplier …)</em></p>
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