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In the long term, however, even more problematic than the now-solved safety issue is that money problems could still blow a fuse on the fish fence. At any point in the first round, Wallace could blow a fuse and leave Sabonis and Dale Davis as the only big men to defend Shaquille O'Neal, which would mean almost certain defeat for Portland. In the event of a power outage, this key feature prevents all power-outlet receptacles from turning on at once -- averting the potential for a power in-rush to blow a fuse or trip a circuit breaker in a data center. |
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