I was reminded again today of the wisdom of building a "Bug Out" TD from the news out of the Midwest. Seems every winter there's another ice storm disaster some place in the Midwest, this year it's Kentucky's turn. They are asking people to move south into hotels or motels until they can get the power back on. What's wrong with this picture.
And while I'm at it, why isn't there a long term plan to bury power lines in this country? It would seem that with the continued expense of replacing power lines after hurricanes and ice storms it would make sense to bury power lines where ever possible. I don't really know if it's cheaper in the long run or not. Anyone else ask themselves these kinds of questions?
Steve
