[ale] Not so evil empire

JK jknapka at kneuro.net
Thu Jul 16 10:36:44 EDT 2009


Idle questions/comments below:

Robert Reese wrote:
> Hello Richard,
>
> So, specifically, Richard, if you are at the end of the line, ask your power company if it
> terminates the line at or near your home, and if so ask the workers what it would take to offer
> you another phase.  Better yet, find out how much it would cost to go three-phase which would be
> easy if you were at the termination of all three phases on that end-of-the-line. It might be
> worth your while to go three-phase.


Am I correct in believing that a 220AC outlet, such as the one I have in my house
for the hot tub, requires at least 2 phases?


> As far as "Lost" goes, I'm waiting to the first few seasons on DVD, particularly Season 3 (I
> think).  When I moved down to Warner Robins I never once got to see an episode, and finally gave
> up and decided to wait for the DVDs.  IOW, I have no clue (AND DON'T WANT TO KNOW) about anything
> that happened after John Locke blew up the bunker, Charlie's pining about Claire and her baby
> (pretty big for a baby that's just a couple of week's old, doncha think??) and Michael was off
> looking for his son on a boat.
> 
> The one thing I DO know is at the time my wife and I agreed that they needed to *abandon* the 1
> episode = 1 day, as not only was Michael's son doing some heavy-duty growing, but you could tell
> the rest of the cast was aging as well!

I only watched "Lost" up to the end of the second season.  It seemed to be going "X-Files" --
lots of little arcs that seemed promising but ended up going nowhere.  I ended up being
so disappointed with "X-Files" that the appearance of similar aimlessness in a series
will cause me to abandon it.  For those of you that have watched further: does "Lost" get
better (by which I mean: does the overall storyline become more coherent, do we actually
get to figure out WTF is going on to any significant degree, does it seem like the writers
have any plan besides "Keep the audience on the hook and the advertising dollars rolling
in") in later seasons?

Thanks,

-- JK



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