Favoriting Aerial View: Playlist from November 13, 2012 Favoriting

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Favoriting November 13, 2012: Power. Electricity. Water. Food.

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Listener comments!

  6:22pm
nycm:

Be generous, people!
  6:34pm
Mike East:

We lost electric/heat/hot water for 3 days and felt very fortunate. Those three nights were tough with a one week old baby, though. We got even less sleep than usual just trying to keep her warm all night. We also spent the duration of the hurricane in the hallway because we were terrified of the large tree looming just outside the window.
  6:36pm
dpcd:

My Amish friend Amos told me yesterday he was someone up in North Jersey with his friends on a relief trip last week. They gutted the first floor of several flooded homes. He said they took every bit of carpet, furniture, drywall, insulation- all of it- to the curb for the homeowners. It was a regular 10 hour day for him, he slept on the way there and the way home. There were 5 Amish with 2 Mennonite drivers, and they took care of 6 properties in one day!
All this to say, wouldn't you rather give 50 bucks to FMU than try to keep up with Amos?
  6:37pm
?:

about salt water, screw civilization for building its empire on the dependence of the oceans and rivers and delicate balance of rain and sun, and then not giving a fuck about destroying the factors that keep those things docile enough to exploit them. This is only going to get worse...
  6:38pm
Mike East:

In my business (backline rentals) there's been some pretty tough times, too. Our friendly competitors SST in Weehawken lost a TON of gear (actually several tons) because of the storm surge. 5 -B3 organs, multiple Ampeg 810 cabs, keyboards galore, vintage Vox AC30's, Fender twins...the list goes on. My heart goes out to them.
  6:56pm
Sandy:

http://jumpshare.com/v/n7He4b?b=l7IQlL
  6:58pm
Mike East:

@chis T. - I will ask them. I know their own vans and trucks floated down the street, so if the Stones truck was, in fact, there...it's probably pretty effed up.
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