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Electrical Grid Problems in Austin?

This is a discussion on Electrical Grid Problems in Austin? within the Austin forums, part of the Texas category; Fully 2/3rds of the office lights in this historic Austin landmark are burned out. You would think the state could ...

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Electrical Grid Problems in Austin? - 01-09-2006, 03:17 PM


Fully 2/3rds of the office lights in this historic Austin landmark are burned out. You would think the state could at least change some lightbulbs.
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01-09-2006, 03:59 PM


They did... they are low-bid light bulbs from an "approved" vendor (the purchaser's cousin Vinny.)

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