[pchelpers] Re: PC-HELPERS list re-construction

Hi Lee & Debby

I guess you could install a really good lightning
conductor for your house. Like the ones we have here
in all homes and highrise offices. We live in one of
the most thunderstorm-prone area. We hear of people
getting struck by lightning and killed quite a bit.
But nothing like being unplugged! As for servers
needing to be up 24x7, I don't know what would work.
But a good lightning conductor would help I suppose.
Is there an electrician in the house? 

Regards

Tonia



 --- Lee and Debby <lpfingsten@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > 
> I've heard that there IS no protection from
> lightning EXCEPT being =
> electrically disconnected. Surge protectors are
> powerless against =
> powerful lightning.=20
> 
> I'm so glad that I'm a "light sleeper" so usually am
> awakened in the =
> night when lightning begins so I can disconnect the
> computers from the =
> outlets. But, how does that work for those who need
> to be connected 24 =
> hours? And what peace of mind do we have when away
> from home, computer =
> plugged into the outlet, and an electrical storm
> blows in? Must we =
> sacrifice our computers so the soil can get the
> nitrogen nourishment in =
> needs? [see pages 79-81 of  Is There a Creator Who
> Cares About You?]
> 
> 
> 
>  

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