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I am a weather enthusiast and also the owner of PC Fastlane, a computer
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I recently wrote an article about protecting computers from hurricane
and wanted to see what some weather experts had to say about it. I try
to make my articles as accurate and helpful as possible. I would like
advice to help me improve my article.

http://www.pcfastlane.com/joomla/content/view/87/37/

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I am a weather enthusiast and also the owner of PC Fastlane, a computer
website.

I recently wrote an article about protecting computers from hurricane
and wanted to see what some weather experts had to say about it. I try
to make my articles as accurate and helpful as possible. I would like
advice to help me improve my article.

http://www.pcfastlane.com/joomla/content/view/87/37/

Thanks!


Seems to me if you were REALLY interested in writing an accurate and helpful
article, you would ask for a review BEFORE publishing it.


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5. Generators

If you have access to propane or natural gas, you can buy an installed
generator. They range in cost from US$1,500 to more than US$12,000,
and can be purchased from Lowes or Home Depot.

If you already have gas service, this is a solution worth looking
at. The natural gas version would be better - no one has to come out
and resupply your gas reserve. In either case, so long as you have gas
available, you'll have electrical power.

Here's an example:

http://www.homedepot.com/prel80/HDUS...n.0& MID=9876

A truely adventurous person would get a diesel powered generator, and
brew their own bio-diesel fuel.

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