I missed the New York Black out which is still annoying me. Apparantly the grid system is fundamentally weak. We could create a nationwide black-out just by turning everything on at the same time. Lights, a/c, electric stoves -- run a search for * on your computer. Together we can achieve the possible.-- Floppo, Oct 07 2003 Finally, something to do between blackouts. http://205.243.100....hrinkergallery.htmlShrink coins and crush soda cans with high-power electromagnets. [Amos Kito, Oct 17 2004] How about flashlights?-- FarmerJohn, Oct 07 2003 Yeah, and rubbing balloons on your jumper then sticking them to the wall.-- DrBob, Oct 07 2003 Oh yeah. That last one was so much fun.-- waugsqueke, Oct 07 2003 This would have the added benefit of creating "National Blown Fuse" week, too.-- the_knights_of_ni, Oct 07 2003 Why?-- krelnik, Oct 07 2003 It would be a bit like a flashmob, but without having to leave your house.-- stupop, Oct 07 2003 Ooh, running a search on your computer - that's going to use a lot of power.I'll use the 240V 50A kiln in our garden shed.-- hippo, Oct 07 2003 That's the spirit - a bit of 'I can use electricity faster than you' one-upmanship.-- stupop, Oct 07 2003 < asks husband if we have something to compete with [hippo]. Husband shrugs and says, "unlikely." >
Drat.-- bristolz, Oct 07 2003 Heh! Time to trade up, bris.-- DrBob, Oct 07 2003 Yup, [bris] - the lights in our house dim noticably when the kiln's on. It takes about 12 hours to reach 1250ºC/2280ºF-- hippo, Oct 07 2003 i'll send out an rsvp to the terrorists.-- doozer, Oct 07 2003 Surely a nation-wide blackout could be more easily and cheaply created if everyone switched OFF all electrical appliances at the same time.
This is dumb.-- squeak, Oct 08 2003 random, halfbakery