@EntergyNOLA@NolaUtilities When you say restored, do you mean actually having power or preemptively marking addresses as having power on the app so your numbers look better? This is happening to waaaaay too many people.
@CmGiarrusso@EntergyNOLA The app says I have power. I don’t. I tried re-reporting it as out and get the same case number as when I first reported it. When I click that case number in the app, it still shows as “restoration in progress.” An hour later, it still shows my power is on. Their system sucks!
@always_oges @DrLopezPerry 100%. I corrected a university administrator in meeting once only for that person to say it didn’t really matter. They got a follow up email with links.
@always_oges Hmm… I actually wouldn’t have expected it there. That said, outside of counseling journals and others that counselor ed folks publish in, guidance still gets thrown around waaay too much.
“The judges got your score wrong. They agreed they erred, so they corrected it. But the losing team said it took you 4 seconds too long to point it out, so we’re going back to the wrong score. No, you don’t get a chance to prove the losing team wrong. Whatever they said goes.”
@NolaUtilities@JPMorrell@EntergyNOLA I counted at least 7 power surges at my house between that time and around midnight in Carrollton-Riverbend. We fortunately didn’t lose power like other parts of the neighborhood, but this can wreak havoc on homes and appliances.
Is there a better “First Day of College” photo than this throwback from @LSUTrackField?
Mondo Duplantis and Sha’Carri Richardson arrived at LSU on the same day.
5 years later, they’re two of the brightest young stars in the Track-and-Field world.
I had no idea that so many of my Facebook friends from high school are chromosome and gender experts, but I should have known because they are also inflation experts, infectious disease experts, foreign policy experts, and French performance art experts.