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kapil
The Kapil
join:2000-04-26
Chicago, IL

kapil

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Bah.

Hope it's done by Wednesday...I gotta fly to Philly.

mikesterr
join:2008-04-18
Sanford, FL

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Re: Bah.

Storm should be over, but good luck getting into Philly airport. They take 2 or 3 days to recover from normal thunder storm.

kapil
The Kapil
join:2000-04-26
Chicago, IL

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Re: Bah.

That's what I was afraid of. Every time I've flown into PHL, I have seen no evidence of competence in the way that airport is run.

jap
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join:2003-08-10
038xx

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Re: Bah.

said by kapil:

That's what I was afraid of.

More likely is the airport will be able to deliver but your host's power will be out/flaky with no known restore time.
luckylar
join:2002-01-29
Clarkdale, AZ

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Hell... I've had delays in PHL if someone nearby was watering their lawn...

PhillyDude
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said by mikesterr:

Storm should be over, but good luck getting into Philly airport. They take 2 or 3 days to recover from normal thunder storm.

So true, LOL. PECO, the local power company takes 4 days minimum to recover from a thunderstorm. This is going to take those incompetents weeks, and we're talking suburbs 70-80 miles inland. Yet they charge some of the highest electric rates in the country. Whoever said you get what you pay for never was a PECO customer.

Anyway, my FIOS came through with flying colors. PECO did not. No power, except for my generator. FIOS never skipped a beat during the worst of the winds.

Good luck coming here on Wednesday. Hope your clients have generators.