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Nashville Area Ice Storm

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    • January 27, 2026 at 4:33 pm #408102
      James B
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        Brian may have lost electricity and WiFi from the storm that hit Nashville. The ice coated branches are snapping off and downing power lines and clogging roads. I heard the Franklin area was particularly bad.
        Hope he’s staying safe and warm.

      • January 27, 2026 at 8:43 pm #408107
        Michael Krailo
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          Yea, I hope he is able to cope with the problems that storm brought. It’s a pretty nasty storm that is affecting many people.

          Go slow and practice correct technique, and your abilities will dramatically improve.

        • January 28, 2026 at 3:04 am #408108
          Dieter
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            Of course, I also hope that the situation for Brian and his city will soon return to normal.

            Here in Germany, we have also had more snow than we have seen in 20 years. Except for the subways, all traffic came to a standstill.

            Devastating natural disasters have always existed and always will, but with today’s technology, we can take many precautions against them.

            Unfortunately, however, the creation of such infrastructure is badly neglected in both the US and Europe.

            Instead, endless amounts of money and energy are poured into military equipment and operations at home and abroad. This absolutely must change.

            Dieter

          • January 29, 2026 at 6:56 am #408143
            Laurel C
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              Brian sent out an email to the Tuesday guitar pickers two days ago from a hotel because he had been without power for a few days due to the massive ice storm that came through the eastern US over the weekend. So yes he did loose power and wifi. He may be home now.

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