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I hate Edison

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  • I hate Edison

    Our power was out for 10.5 hours today supposibly they don't know what the problem was.

    We don't appreciate how much we depend on electricity 'till it gets taken away

  • #2
    I still love Edison. In fact,his inevnsion considered to be the one that shaped the world history.
    I'm a monstrous mass of vile, foul & corrupted matter.

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    • #3
      Harut, where do you live?
      ...and don't say in your car.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by sleuth
        I still love Edison. In fact,his inevnsion considered to be the one that shaped the world history.
        I wasnt talking about Thomas Edison. I was talking about my electric company

        Originally posted by spiral
        Harut, where do you live?
        In my car

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        • #5
          Originally posted by gaucho
          next time don't make such mistakes please.
          as for now, you are forgiven.
          What mistake? Your the one who made a mistake... making a false assumpton

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          • #6
            Thank the Lord for the free market for giving us what we have.
            Achkerov kute.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Harut82
              We don't appreciate how much we depend on electricity 'till it gets taken away
              True. I would also like to add that when it is taken away, we remember how we used to live with out it for a longer time.
              I see...

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              • #8
                Originally posted by gaucho
                oh yeah?
                try living in a country where you know FOR A FACT that you're not gonna have electricity 4-5 hours a day. and more during the summer! lol
                I remember my mom organizing her housework hours (vacuuming, laundry, cooking using a food processor) a day in advance back in Syria...
                good days good days...
                and I think that's why I've thought about Edison a lot. and I think he would be #1 on my "most important people of the world" list. so please. I beg you. not to hate him.
                Oh wow, brings back a flood of memories...of Armenia before I left, that is.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by sSsflamesSs
                  Oh wow, brings back a flood of memories...of Armenia before I left, that is.
                  Does anybody know how well the electricity situation has been working out since 1992? (in Armenia that is)

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Inna
                    Does anybody know how well the electricity situation has been working out since 1992? (in Armenia that is)
                    We have energy all day long... actually this year, government will provide gas also... so, energy is not a problem any more... and, if there is some problem, they fix it in really short time period... I can't imagine life without light... I lived in Armenia during that years, and now even romantic diner should be with lots of light, not with one or two candles ...

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