And here's us on The Continent, thinking that things like
this only happen in North America. Although acording to my info what this article says is not 100% accurate, but ah well....The area where I am apparently was one of the few regions around not to be affected. Hence, switching on the radio and hearing the news last night/this morning, we were
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And what do people do to pass the time while sitting in the dark with no civilizational disctractions availabe...? ;P
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Personally, i think a lot in the dark.
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I was in Hangelar that evening (roleplaying ^^ my new character is love), being only, what, ten km from where I live - and nothing happened!
But when I came home, I saw my alarm clock's display blinking and stating it was 6:54am - which was wrong, it was only 5:25am. So I knew there had to have been a power breakdown. (There were some more clues, like candles on the dinner table, but that's the chief one.)
So I thought, oh, breakdown, yeah well, happens.
And then I found out that it was such a HUUUUGE affair! *gestures wildly* *stares with eyes almost as huge as aforementioned affair*
Half the world's sitting in the dark - and I'm not!
(Maybe it was because we were all in another world... happily walking over the frozen fields of Bornland as a sacrilegious bard, a mysophobic healer, an indecisive architect and a dumb magician, accompanied by alternatively an irritated druid or a servant of our worst enemy. *grins*)
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