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RE: Super Volcano! - =D.C.L.I=Everest - 04-21-2005 02:26 AM Nah, we\'re all doomed I think it\'s safe to say that somewhere in the next 50 years, (at least) one of these super disasters will occur. Start living, people! RE: Super Volcano! - tomcat ha - 04-21-2005 02:32 AM Well i heared that most of the wave will be directed to the US. That can trigger an extinction event. This could plunge the world into economic and political chaos and perhaps nuculear wars. RE: Super Volcano! - shift - 04-21-2005 02:38 AM Yep, live large and spend your savings. After all we have just one Pope left until the armaggedon! But all this volcano+asteroid+prophecies+novelty theory stuff will probably be another Y2K mass hysteria. Well, let\'s hope so RE: Super Volcano! - Sgt. Boomer - 04-21-2005 05:37 AM I don’t know why I come here. Between asteroids, volcanoes, earthquakes, and income taxes, I’m just going to go hide under the bed for the rest of the week. RE: RE: Super Volcano! - dr.moe - 04-21-2005 08:46 AM i cant say that any of that stuff gets me worked up. i mean if it was something i had some kinda control over, then i\'d be pretty scared and depressed. mainly because i know i\'m damn lazy. but things like mountains erupting and waves obliterating civilizations? dude, let a higher power (or few) worry about that, ill worry about getting my homework done. But something did catch my attention though: viper Wrote:... hey... are they still hiring? im nearsighted but, honestly now, how good does your vision need to be to spot a wave of the size they\'re squacking about? 8) RE: Super Volcano! - w00p - 04-23-2005 07:40 PM Wouldn\'t it be rather safe in the russian inlands? Far enough from any sea to neglect the threat of flooding, except for nuclear disasters and oil leaks probably the least interfearance with nature by mankind... |