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Posted by Spider-Pig on Tue Nov 10 19:25:01 2015, in response to Re: Today is fifty years since the big northeast blackout, posted by italianstallion on Tue Nov 10 19:02:06 2015. Hurricane Sandy was pretty close to a citywide blackout. Because Manhattan below 39th was blacked out, it was very prominent even if most of the city still had power. |
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Posted by Wallyhorse on Wed Nov 11 05:16:35 2015, in response to Re: Today is fifty years since the big northeast blackout, posted by BrooklynBus on Tue Nov 10 14:51:39 2015. Just like in 1977:(I was only two months old when the '65 blackout happened). In '77, where I grew up on the upper east side, the lights came back on early the next morning (just after 7:00 AM and where I lived was as I understood it just the second area to get power back then), whereas LITERALLY across the street from where I lived power was out for ANOTHER 15 hours (or until around 10:30 PM)! |
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Posted by Wallyhorse on Wed Nov 11 05:19:09 2015, in response to Re: Today is fifty years since the big northeast blackout, posted by JayZeeBMT on Mon Nov 9 16:38:57 2015. WOW!!!That is quite a story, and especially given what we know would happen just a short time later. |
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Posted by Wallyhorse on Wed Nov 11 05:28:04 2015, in response to Re: Today is fifty years since the big northeast blackout, posted by Spider-Pig on Tue Nov 10 07:20:09 2015. Meaning those "blackout babies" for the most part were born in August 1966. |
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Posted by Wallyhorse on Wed Nov 11 05:30:42 2015, in response to Re: Today is fifty years since the big northeast blackout, posted by Spider-Pig on Tue Nov 10 19:25:01 2015. Absolutely, and that blackout lasted four and a half days.What I remember were how some people were demanding the New York Stock Exchange be forced to give up their generators to hospitals that did not have them at the time. |
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Re: 1981 Lower Manhattan Blackout |
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Posted by Wallyhorse on Wed Nov 11 05:47:20 2015, in response to Re: Today is fifty years since the big northeast blackout, posted by BrooklynBus on Tue Nov 10 14:58:09 2015. I remember the lower Manhattan blackout of 1981 very well because I was doing messenger work that afternoon in Manhattan and had gotten dinner before trying to make a phone call and unable to find a phone that work. What was interesting was power along lower Broadway was still generally on (lights were not out), but when I got down to South Ferry to take the M15 bus uptown, that's when I saw what happened.I first had gotten on an M1 that was crowded, but that bus actually got stuck so I eventually walked over and got a Wall Street express bus that was jammed. Ironically, when the bus got on the FDR Drive, traffic was unusually light that evening. Got back to where I lived then about an hour later than I would have otherwise. |
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Posted by Wallyhorse on Wed Nov 11 06:00:33 2015, in response to Re: Today is fifty years since the big northeast blackout, posted by BrooklynBus on Tue Nov 10 15:04:55 2015. Miss Kilgallen's final appearance on What's My Line from November 7, 1965 with Joey Heatherton as the mystery guest (her brother Dick Heatheron was later a DJ on WCBS-FM through 1986). |
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Posted by SLRT on Wed Nov 11 09:00:28 2015, in response to Re: Dorothy Kilgallen, posted by Wallyhorse on Wed Nov 11 06:00:33 2015. Drugs and alcohol. It was more of a surprise back then. |
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Posted by SLRT on Wed Nov 11 09:24:39 2015, in response to Re: Today is fifty years since the big northeast blackout, posted by Wallyhorse on Wed Nov 11 05:30:42 2015. Hospitals that didn't have emergency generators? Amazing. |
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Posted by Spider-Pig on Wed Nov 11 09:26:05 2015, in response to Re: Today is fifty years since the big northeast blackout, posted by SLRT on Wed Nov 11 09:24:39 2015. I thought that they all did, but that they had them in their flooded basements, rendering them useless. |
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Re: 1981 Lower Manhattan Blackout |
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Posted by BrooklynBus on Wed Nov 11 09:58:51 2015, in response to Re: 1981 Lower Manhattan Blackout, posted by Wallyhorse on Wed Nov 11 05:47:20 2015. I was working in Brooklyn at that time but as luck would have it, I had to go to Manhattan that morning. I think I took the M14 eastbound and then walked to the Brroklyn Bridge, walked over it and boarded a subway in Brooklyn. Mayor Koch was on the bridge at the time asking everyone to follow him over the bridge. When he saw an old lady panting and walking behind him. He asked the reporters to wait, while he waked with the woman back to the beginning of the bridge. I followed them out of curiosity. He stopped the first car he saw and ordered the driver to take that woman over the bridge. Then he rejoined the reporters not saying anything to them about what he did. I was the only witness. |
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Posted by BrooklynBus on Wed Nov 11 10:08:12 2015, in response to Re: Dorothy Kilgallen, posted by Wallyhorse on Wed Nov 11 06:00:33 2015. Joey Heatherton's father was Ray Heatherton's who hosted the Popeye cartoons and the St. Patrick's Day parade. |
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Posted by BrooklynBus on Wed Nov 11 10:09:55 2015, in response to Re: Today is fifty years since the big northeast blackout, posted by Wallyhorse on Wed Nov 11 05:30:42 2015. Power was back in two days where I was. |
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Posted by Far Rockaway A Train on Wed Nov 11 10:24:10 2015, in response to Re: Today is fifty years since the big northeast blackout, posted by Wallyhorse on Wed Nov 11 05:16:35 2015. During the 1977 blackout, the Rockaways NEVER lost power. |
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Posted by JayZeeBMT on Wed Nov 11 10:43:53 2015, in response to Re: Today is fifty years since the big northeast blackout, posted by Far Rockaway A Train on Wed Nov 11 10:24:10 2015. That's because the Rockaways got their electricity from LILCO, not Con Ed in those days, and so were unaffected. LILCO disconnected itself from the grid to avoid being dragged down by the cascade failure which knocked out a goodly portion of the NYC area. |
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Posted by Elkeeper on Wed Nov 11 10:56:36 2015, in response to Re: Dorothy Kilgallen, posted by BrooklynBus on Wed Nov 11 10:08:12 2015. I wonder what she's doing today? Never see/hear about Joey. |
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Posted by Fisk Ave Jim on Wed Nov 11 10:58:33 2015, in response to Re: Dorothy Kilgallen, posted by Elkeeper on Wed Nov 11 10:56:36 2015. " Never see/hear about Joey. "...or brother Dick |
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Posted by HART BUS on Wed Nov 11 12:03:38 2015, in response to Re: Dorothy Kilgallen, posted by Fisk Ave Jim on Wed Nov 11 10:58:33 2015. The Wikipedia trail for Joey goes cold after 1986 and there is no page for Dick. |
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Posted by Terrapin Station on Wed Nov 11 12:44:16 2015, in response to Today is fifty years since the big northeast blackout, posted by BrooklynBus on Mon Nov 9 13:28:14 2015. No, you are not be only one who noticed that. Why would you even suggest that? |
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Re: 1981 Lower Manhattan Blackout |
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Posted by Terrapin Station on Wed Nov 11 12:49:32 2015, in response to Re: 1981 Lower Manhattan Blackout, posted by BrooklynBus on Wed Nov 11 09:58:51 2015. I highly doubt your version of the events. |
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Posted by SLRT on Wed Nov 11 14:01:54 2015, in response to Re: Dorothy Kilgallen, posted by HART BUS on Wed Nov 11 12:03:38 2015. Joey was in a 2002 flick Reflections of Evil says IMDB. |
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Posted by randyo on Wed Nov 11 14:03:21 2015, in response to Re: Dorothy Kilgallen, posted by BrooklynBus on Wed Nov 11 10:08:12 2015. And before that the “Merry Mailman." |
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Posted by SLRT on Wed Nov 11 14:07:08 2015, in response to Re: Today is fifty years since the big northeast blackout, posted by BrooklynBus on Tue Nov 10 14:54:08 2015. A portion of Brooklyn never lost power. The dimout I experienced at Church and McDonald suggests that that area successfully switched to an alternate grid. |
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Posted by bzuck on Wed Nov 11 14:18:28 2015, in response to Re: Today is fifty years since the big northeast blackout, posted by SLRT on Wed Nov 11 14:07:08 2015. I lived on Caton Avenue a block away from Ocean Parkway. We experienced the momentary dim-out, and never lost power. |
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Posted by chud1 on Wed Nov 11 14:38:52 2015, in response to Re: Today is fifty years since the big northeast blackout, posted by italianstallion on Tue Nov 10 19:02:06 2015. here in Woodlawn heights, bronx we had power during hurricane sandy.chud1. :)..... |
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Posted by HART BUS on Wed Nov 11 15:33:01 2015, in response to Re: Dorothy Kilgallen, posted by SLRT on Wed Nov 11 14:01:54 2015. Okay, but that fact still means that the trail has gone cold a long time ago. |
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Posted by Spider-Pig on Wed Nov 11 15:51:49 2015, in response to Re: Today is fifty years since the big northeast blackout, posted by BrooklynBus on Tue Nov 10 15:04:55 2015. It wasn’t “revealed,” it was a harebrained conspiracy theory. |
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Posted by milantram on Wed Nov 11 15:51:56 2015, in response to Today is fifty years since the big northeast blackout, posted by BrooklynBus on Mon Nov 9 13:28:14 2015. It was quite a night. I was on my way home from Queens College. A classmate of mine suggested that we take the bus, before we actually chose to take the subway.Our E train had R4 659 as the lead car. Now the TA, at that time, had installed new headlights on the R6s, 7s and 9s, and R4 467, but not 659 or any of the other R4s. We got a third of the way into the express tunnel west of 65th Street when the power went out. We were stuck for 5 1/2 hours before being led out. In the meantime, people peed in between the cars. I walked all the way home from where we came out the emergency exit to W. 25th Street west of 9th Avenue, where I lived at that time. The buses--even those that quit early, like the 9th & 10th Avenue--ran 24 hours. My classmate said to me, "I told you we should have taken the bus home!" But it was probably the first time--and the only time--I had ever seen a sky full of stars in New York City! |
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Posted by BrooklynBus on Wed Nov 11 16:19:20 2015, in response to Re: Today is fifty years since the big northeast blackout, posted by bzuck on Wed Nov 11 14:18:28 2015. That was never reported at the time. |
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Posted by BrooklynBus on Wed Nov 11 16:20:24 2015, in response to Re: Today is fifty years since the big northeast blackout, posted by Terrapin Station on Wed Nov 11 12:44:16 2015. Did you read about it on the Internet or hear it mentioned on TV? |
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Posted by BrooklynBus on Wed Nov 11 16:21:59 2015, in response to Re: Today is fifty years since the big northeast blackout, posted by Spider-Pig on Wed Nov 11 15:51:49 2015. Why do conspiracy theories have to be hair brained? I suppose you also believed the Warren Commission. |
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Posted by BrooklynBus on Wed Nov 11 16:22:52 2015, in response to Re: Dorothy Kilgallen, posted by HART BUS on Wed Nov 11 15:33:01 2015. She could have just retired from show business. |
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Posted by BrooklynBus on Wed Nov 11 16:23:33 2015, in response to Re: 1981 Lower Manhattan Blackout, posted by Terrapin Station on Wed Nov 11 12:49:32 2015. I highly doubt anything you state also. |
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Posted by Spider-Pig on Wed Nov 11 16:25:56 2015, in response to Re: Today is fifty years since the big northeast blackout, posted by BrooklynBus on Wed Nov 11 16:21:59 2015. What is “hair brained?”If they weren’t harebrained, they wouldn’t be called “conspiracy theories,” they’d be facts. What do you mean “believed the Warren Commission?” You mean believed and then stopped believing so that I no longer believe them? |
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Posted by TransitChuckG on Wed Nov 11 16:59:40 2015, in response to Re: Today is fifty years since the big northeast blackout, posted by milantram on Wed Nov 11 15:51:56 2015. Great story, Peter. My memory fails me as what happened to us in Philadelphia and suburbs.This was an large east coast event, IIRC. |
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Posted by JayZeeBMT on Wed Nov 11 17:08:50 2015, in response to Re: Today is fifty years since the big northeast blackout, posted by BrooklynBus on Wed Nov 11 16:21:59 2015. The JFK case was a difficult one to investigate in that era. I saw a very plausible documentary which posited that while Oswald did indeed pull off the first two successful shots, a young Secret Service agent riding behind JFK's limo, inadvertently fired the fatal shot, when he fell, and the rifle he was carrying went off, its safety having been disengaged.The cover up was done in part to protect the agent from the unimaginable psychological effects of having killed a president, however accidentally, and to spare the world that horrible truth. The filmmakers give a ver cogent, sober presentation, complete with ballistic reenactment and supporting information. My heart actually went out to the poor agent, who probably spent the rest of his life with that on his head, if the story is accurate. It does suggest a very compelling reason for sealing certain records pertaining to the incident, for decades to come. |
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Posted by Elkeeper on Wed Nov 11 17:18:51 2015, in response to Re: Dorothy Kilgallen, posted by SLRT on Wed Nov 11 09:00:28 2015. The conspiracy theorists also include her death as a murder. |
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Posted by italianstallion on Wed Nov 11 17:33:35 2015, in response to Re: Today is fifty years since the big northeast blackout, posted by Wallyhorse on Wed Nov 11 05:30:42 2015. Parts of Riverdale lost power for 11 days! |
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Posted by Wallyhorse on Wed Nov 11 19:54:59 2015, in response to Re: Dorothy Kilgallen, posted by Elkeeper on Wed Nov 11 17:18:51 2015. They certainly have:There are those who believe to this day she was murdered by those involved in the JFK mess, as supposedly she was about to expose what really was going on there. Of course, that has never been proven. There will always be some mystery as to what actually happened to Miss Dorothy Kilgallen. |
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Posted by Wallyhorse on Wed Nov 11 19:57:23 2015, in response to Re: Dorothy Kilgallen, posted by BrooklynBus on Wed Nov 11 16:22:52 2015. Most likely she retired from show business.Last I remember, Dick Heatherton is is still working in radio, mainly on satellite. |
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Posted by Terrapin Station on Wed Nov 11 23:53:50 2015, in response to Re: Today is fifty years since the big northeast blackout, posted by BrooklynBus on Wed Nov 11 16:20:24 2015. Yes, of course. Why wouldn't I have? |
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Posted by Terrapin Station on Wed Nov 11 23:54:18 2015, in response to Re: Today is fifty years since the big northeast blackout, posted by BrooklynBus on Wed Nov 11 16:19:20 2015. How do you know? How in the world do you know? |
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Posted by Terrapin Station on Wed Nov 11 23:56:20 2015, in response to Re: 1981 Lower Manhattan Blackout, posted by BrooklynBus on Wed Nov 11 16:23:33 2015. That's why you're so often wrong. You quite often make the wrong calls. I've shown tons of things you've said to be wrong, but you've never shown anything I've said to be wrong. So you have no logical basis to doubt what I say. You only have an illogical personal emotional basis because I hurt your feelings because I show everyone that you are wrong. |
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Posted by Edwards! on Thu Nov 12 02:15:07 2015, in response to Re: 1981 Lower Manhattan Blackout, posted by Terrapin Station on Wed Nov 11 23:56:20 2015. L😄L!When are you Ever going to get it through your thick fucking head,..that NOBODY EVER GAVE A FUCK ABOUT YOU,OR YOUR CONSTANT NEEDY ATTENTION WHORE WHINING? DAMN...how long have You been at this now..over TEN fucking Years? Its OLD,now...so give it a fucking rest already,Mr Duck N.Hide. |
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Posted by Wallyhorse on Thu Nov 12 05:02:09 2015, in response to Re: 1981 Lower Manhattan Blackout, posted by BrooklynBus on Wed Nov 11 09:58:51 2015. Wouldn't surprise me if that were true. The Mayor had bigger things to worry about that afternoon/early evening (Sept. 9, 1981 to be exact). |
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Posted by Express Rider on Thu Nov 12 06:17:18 2015, in response to Re: Dorothy Kilgallen, posted by randyo on Wed Nov 11 14:03:21 2015. Oh does that bring back memories! |
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Posted by Spider-Pig on Thu Nov 12 07:08:20 2015, in response to Re: Today is fifty years since the big northeast blackout, posted by JayZeeBMT on Wed Nov 11 17:08:50 2015. LOL! |
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Posted by Spider-Pig on Thu Nov 12 07:10:10 2015, in response to Re: Dorothy Kilgallen, posted by Wallyhorse on Wed Nov 11 19:54:59 2015. No, there won't. |
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Posted by Spider-Pig on Thu Nov 12 07:11:43 2015, in response to Re: Today is fifty years since the big northeast blackout, posted by Terrapin Station on Wed Nov 11 23:54:18 2015. He doesn't. This is actually one of the facts reported on the front page of the next day's New York Times. |
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Posted by JayZeeBMT on Thu Nov 12 07:46:08 2015, in response to Re: Today is fifty years since the big northeast blackout, posted by Wallyhorse on Wed Nov 11 05:19:09 2015. That carry down with the St. Vincent's crew was just about the only thing I did that whole awful day that actually involved a patient. By the time we got down to the street and placed the patient in their truck, history had fulfilled its terrible course. |
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