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"Dave Baker" wrote in message
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"John" wrote in message
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OK, not DIY but interesting anyway.

Yesterday, I was sat at my computer at about 3.00pm and suddenly the
computer and the wireless router went off, I was listening to the radio
tuner of the hi-fi and that went off, but at the same time I was using
the DVD/HDD recorder to dub some stuff from the hard drive to DVD (with
the telly on so that I could see what was going on, but the sound turned
down) and that *remained on* and OK - all of these being fed on the same
ring main.

Meanwhile, my wife was in the kitchen (which is on a seperate ring main)
and she came in to say that her telly had gone off but the kettle was
still on. I looked at the consumer unit, not really knowing what to
expect - MCBs couldn't have tripped or everything on those circuits would
be off, but they weren't. As expected, nothing was untoward. Then a
neighbour came knocking to say that something similar had happened at
their house and was wondering if we'd noticed anything.

Just been talking to a mate of mine on the phone and he said, "Did your
lektrickery go off at about 3 o'clock yesterday?" Apparently, he was in
town shopping and various shop lights and stuff went off. Half an hour
later, he rings his wife at work and she says that she'll not be home on
time as *some* of the computers (not all) had thrown a wobbly - her
office is in town.

When he got home, he found that his kitchen fridge was off and that a
clock/radio in the bedroom had gone off (because the display was
flashing). His beer fridge in the garage was OK though (PHEW!!! ))

Now, my house, his house, and town are roughly in a triangle
geographically, with each side of the triangle being about 3, maybe even
4 miles. How the hell could this have happened and more to the point,
just exactly *what* happened??

John (this is in Preston, Lancashire, BTW)


Obviously due to deployment somewhere of an EM pulse weapon. A no-brainer
for Stargate SG1 watchers.


Must admit, that hadn't really crossed my mind Dave )