PhotonBoy
Flashlight Enthusiast
http://www.theglobeandmail.com/serv...l/?page=rss&id=RTGAM.20090421.whydro21art2259
"...The lights went out at several condos and an adjoining gymnasium near the Rogers Centre, some of them part of the massive Concord CityPlace development projects, shortly after 6 p.m. on Saturday. The blackout, which lasted almost 24 hours in some buildings, forced some residents to spend the night in hotels or with family.
While some backup lights immediately switched on at the gym and other areas, there were none at all for several hours in at least one of the condo buildings.
With elevators shut down, residents in one tower climbed up to 50 stories in a pitch black emergency stairwell to get home, the only light coming from their cellphones and MP3 players. Because most of the emergency stairwell doors are locked - with the exception of the ground floor and about 10 cross-over floors - residents eventually began jamming junk mail into the locks to keep the doors wedged open for others...."
I'm sure glad I don't live in TO anymore and that I'm a dedicated flashaholic. I can't remember the last time I used an elevator.
"...The lights went out at several condos and an adjoining gymnasium near the Rogers Centre, some of them part of the massive Concord CityPlace development projects, shortly after 6 p.m. on Saturday. The blackout, which lasted almost 24 hours in some buildings, forced some residents to spend the night in hotels or with family.
While some backup lights immediately switched on at the gym and other areas, there were none at all for several hours in at least one of the condo buildings.
With elevators shut down, residents in one tower climbed up to 50 stories in a pitch black emergency stairwell to get home, the only light coming from their cellphones and MP3 players. Because most of the emergency stairwell doors are locked - with the exception of the ground floor and about 10 cross-over floors - residents eventually began jamming junk mail into the locks to keep the doors wedged open for others...."
I'm sure glad I don't live in TO anymore and that I'm a dedicated flashaholic. I can't remember the last time I used an elevator.