Gee, just when I thought I was safe from power glitches/outages
by getting an UPS.... Also, I just realized that I'm connected
full time through my cable modem (which is always connected).
And since I still have a 56K modem connected to the phone line
(through my UPS), am I in double danger from a lightning strike?
And what is one supposed to do everytime a thunderstorm rolls
through...unplug everything in sight? What do all of you do?
And not to mention the possibility of a thunderstorm popping up
when I'm not home.
But thanks for reminding me of the UPS insurance policy.
Uh-oh, I hear thunder in the distance...
Steve Snyder
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Reston, VA
Jim Meagher <[log in to unmask]> writes:
>BTW if the strike was nearby, a UPS would be toast also.
>The biggest advantage (lightening-wise) of a UPS is not
>the UPS itself, but the insurance policy that comes with it.
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