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MechAg94

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Terrorist Squirrels Conduct Demonstration Attack
« on: November 20, 2007, 05:58:09 AM »
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20071120/ap_on_fe_st/odd_squirrel_outages
 Squirrels briefly kill power in 2 cities 

They look cute, but don't let that lull you.  Today it's the bird feeder.  Tomorrow the world!!
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ASHLAND, Wis. - It was an unlucky day for two squirrels and hundreds of Midwestern power customers.
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Brian Elwood, a spokesman for Xcel Energy, said a squirrel came in contact with an overhead transformer and knocked out service to 177 customers Monday. Power was fully restored in just under an hour, and repair crews found the remains of the "unfortunate squirrel," he said.

By coincidence, another squirrel got into a substation 40 miles away in Ironwood, Mich., Monday morning and caused a temporary outage that affected about 1,400 customers in Ironwood and two nearby communities, Elwood said.

The utility takes many preventive steps to keep the curious animals away from lines, he said, but they are one of the leading causes of outages, trailing only severe weather.

"We kind of liken it to anyone who's had a bird feeder and tried to keep the squirrels out," he said. "They find a way."

Rodney Johnson was stuck on an elevator at the city's Enterprise Center, where he works, when the power went out.

"For a couple of minutes there, I wasn't sure if I'd make it to Thanksgiving," said Johnson, who said he is somewhat claustrophobic. "They kept talking to me while they were trying to open it up, though, so that helped."

Once a firefighter opened the door, Johnson wasted no time in getting out.

"I'm surprised I didn't knock him down," he said.
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Re: Terrorist Squirrels Conduct Demonstration Attack
« Reply #1 on: November 20, 2007, 06:14:56 AM »
I'm telling you, they may look cute and cuddly but don't turn your back on them!  shocked

I DO have a remedy for feeder robbing squirrels though. I call her "Daisy".  grin
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Re: Terrorist Squirrels Conduct Demonstration Attack
« Reply #2 on: November 20, 2007, 06:38:08 AM »
I HATE squirrels !! After working cable TV in St Paul and the surrounding areas, one of the major problems we encountered was ingress/egress of the signals from the distribution cable. The number one cause was squirrel chew. I remember one specific area where the squirrels chewed on the TOP of the distribution cable (3/4" cable with a solid aluminum sheath) Our "RF leak detectors" detected the signal from a distance, but as we got near it, the leaking signal wouldn't be detected. We wound up having to physically inspect a few hundred feet of aerial cable on a busy street. Gophers are right next to squirrels as far as my opinion of rodents are concerned for similar reasons (They like to chew on underground cable)
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Re: Terrorist Squirrels Conduct Demonstration Attack
« Reply #3 on: November 20, 2007, 07:35:43 PM »
Yes, be careful out there--the nuts they're after may be your own.   grin
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Re: Terrorist Squirrels Conduct Demonstration Attack
« Reply #4 on: November 21, 2007, 02:00:37 AM »
Yes, current research has shown that the best way to stay under the radar is to do your best to not act like a nut.
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