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To: Steve Woas who wrote (16994)5/15/1998 1:12:00 PM
From: jwk  Respond to of 31646
 
Just called my local REA provider and spoke with the general manager after reading Brian's post. His basic take, "No worries, we're fine. Most of what you are hearing is overblown. We really don't have anything to worry about out here."

My next few calls will be working my way through the yellow pages to check prices and stats on generators.



To: Steve Woas who wrote (16994)5/15/1998 3:19:00 PM
From: ~Owl  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 31646
 
Brian (and anyone else who needs to store gasoline for extended periods of time),

I am something of a nut for old cars, and discovered a solution to the problem of gasoline becoming stale in seldom used cars. An additive sold under the brand name "Stabl", pronounced "stay-bull", will prevent this, and if you use it at the end of the season, your car, lawn mower, or whatever, will be much easier to start when you bring it out of storage.

Major caveat re: storage. ABSOLUTELY NEVER store gasoline in an occupied building. Pound for pound, gasoline has a greater explosive power than dynamite.

Dana