Actually, the power outage did have to do with Ohio even though it was initially detected in Michigan. From Michigan the problem then spread along the main grid into Ohio. The station in Ohio, under the undervoltage conditions, should have disconnected itself from the rest of the grid thereby containing the loss to Michigan and portions of Ohio. Because the Ohio station failed to disconnect itself, like it was supposed to, the cascading failure spread into NY and elsewhere along the grid. I haven't seen information to contradict this series of events yet. We'll see. I was referring to the STATE of Ohio. It had nothing to do with the state. It had everything to do with the company and or companies located in Ohio. No need to put an entire state down. Facts are facts and that is what I was trying to get across to grunge.