I've been thinking about DIY biohardening, primarily to reduce risks from environment-to-human threats, and a lot of what's out there assumes the power grid stays up. This doesn't seem like a good assumption: even if society does a fantastic job protecting essential workers and prioritizing keeping the grid up, I expect many more outages than we have today, and longer ones. If an outage means you lose positive pressure and get sick, that's really very bad!
I suspect this doesn't pass a cost-benefit test, especially when you consider the risk of serious disasters. Since the harms of allowing it are concentrated (firefighters) while the benefits are diffuse (everyone with solar) and speculative (very uncommon for a disaster to be this serious), however, it got banned.
Still, I wanted to make sure mine was still working, and especially that it would be able to charge my two portable power stations (Anker SOLIX C1000 Gen1 and Gen2). I tried over the weekend, but it was cloudy and the panels weren't producing much. It wouldn't charge the batteries, but it could do an 8W lightbulb:
This is a song about no.
This is a song about no.
This is a song about no, no, no.
This is a song about no.
The song goes... No no no no no no no no no.
The song goes... No no no no no no no no no.
The song goes... No no no no no no no no no, no, no.
This is a song about no.
It's useful anytime the kids want a song about something I don't know a song about. For example, it often served as a song about "turtle". Of course the more syllables the subject has the harder it is to sing, but that just makes it more fun.
We invited people ages 9-13: I really wanted to keep the age range narrow so the kids got the feeling of dancing with people their own age. I set up a spot for parents to hang out in another room, or they were welcome to drop off and head out. The lower age limit meant Nora (nearly 5) was watching from the sidelines, and a few other younger siblings stayed home. I did allow two 8yo younger siblings who can hold their own at a regular evening dance.
Here's what that looks like in the context of our overall spending:
| Work | Secure Bio | |
| Band | Kingfisher | |
| Band | Free Raisins | |
| Band | Dandelion | |
| Board | Giving What We Can | |
| Spouse | Julia | |
| Child | Lily | |
| Child | Anna | |
| Child | Nora |