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Default Many are losing sight that we may have 2 more Katrina-like-Hurricanes before 2005 ends


"Noah Little" wrote in message
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Tim K. wrote:
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I think you are suffering from a thingie called cognitive
dissonance. Hurricanes are a fact of living anywhere close
to a coast. It is like living in a snow belt. There is
nothing you can do about preventing 2-foot dumps onto
your driveway. There is a lot you can do to plan for the
days you will be house-bound w.r.t. food, water, and
removing enough snow _after_ the storm stops so you can
get out and go to work.



Look up the definition of c a t a s t r o p h e and get back to me.


Trust me on this -- I do not have a dog in this fight -- a hurricane is
not a catastrophe. A hurricane hitting a populated area is a catastrophe.


Well, we are discussing a hurricane that struck a major city, aren't we?


 
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