Mar. 11th, 2005

seandc: (magneto this life)
Well, today showed a nice little example of perfect timing.

This all ties in with the office refurbishment. Today was the day we've been waiting for all this time. "The Day". Time to pack all the boxes, clear off all the desks etc. Just a difference in timing from what was expected. Everyone thought that the morning would be normal-ish (hanging on waiting though) with the final packing happening after lunch.

Oops, change of plan. About 9.20ish meeting, we're told the desks are going at midday (and later overheard the movers saying they'd been told everyone would be gone by midday), and the computers even earlier. Needless to say, without the computers there's not a lot that can be done in records, and with all our stuff either packed or most of the shelf aisles jammed with junk there's not a lot for the library either. So, packed up, and just after 11 it's time to bounce off into the rainy distance. Yes, I walked all the way back into the city in the rain.

Here comes the perfect timing piece. I'd been home from food shopping all of ten minutes before the power went out. After an hour's grace time, I called the company - the initial recording said that there were severe outages all over the state, and to call back in two hours if no progress. I listen for the next news report on the radio, and they say there's lights out all over the city, 60,000 homes without power. These first rains had caused a freaky number of pole-top fires.

The power comes back, then blinks out again. I rang Dad to see what the tv news said - they've had to bring in repair crews from all over the state. Luckily the lights came back rather quicker than the 10-hour repair estimate.

But there's the perfect timing. Today I got all my shopping done and was home before the power went out. Since all those lights went out, and the freeway was already being roadworked, on a "normal" day I'd have been stuck in a crowded bus, before going to shop where there may not even be any power. Perfect timing.

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