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Rodimus Prime wrote:The people with the biggest guns.
Shadowman wrote:A CME actually has hit Earth before, it knocked out the power in Quebec for nine hours in 1989. A nine-hour blackout isn't a world-threatening thing, I've been in one. it's boring as hell but I didn't die from it.
njb902 wrote:Shadowman wrote:d_sel1 wrote:I don't buy the 2012 thing, although if we make past 3000 AD, it will be a miracle. The preppers might be right about one thing, our technological civilization is way too fragile. One coronal mass ejection or electro-magnetic pulse and we are trouble. I wish our technology was a little tougher or we had better back up systems if our electronic circuity got fried.
A CME actually has hit Earth before, it knocked out the power in Quebec for nine hours in 1989. A nine-hour blackout isn't a world-threatening thing, I've been in one. it's boring as hell but I didn't die from it.
In 1989 most people had phones that didn't require the power grid to work. How many of us have such phones today? Could you imagine the number of secondary deaths that would result from a lengthy power outage without the ability to call for help.
Wigglez wrote:Just remember. The sword is an extension of your arm. Use it as if you're going to karate chop someone with your really long sharp ass hand.
Shadowman wrote:njb902 wrote:Shadowman wrote:d_sel1 wrote:I don't buy the 2012 thing, although if we make past 3000 AD, it will be a miracle. The preppers might be right about one thing, our technological civilization is way too fragile. One coronal mass ejection or electro-magnetic pulse and we are trouble. I wish our technology was a little tougher or we had better back up systems if our electronic circuity got fried.
A CME actually has hit Earth before, it knocked out the power in Quebec for nine hours in 1989. A nine-hour blackout isn't a world-threatening thing, I've been in one. it's boring as hell but I didn't die from it.
In 1989 most people had phones that didn't require the power grid to work. How many of us have such phones today? Could you imagine the number of secondary deaths that would result from a lengthy power outage without the ability to call for help.
Telephones have never not required electricity to operate. What do you think ran it, fairy magic? Even Alexander Graham Bell's original telephone worked on electricity. In the event of a blackout, even older landline telephones are gone. If you're going to be a doomsayer, at least learn a thing or two about the things you're saying are doomed.
Shadowman wrote:njb902 wrote:Shadowman wrote:d_sel1 wrote:I don't buy the 2012 thing, although if we make past 3000 AD, it will be a miracle. The preppers might be right about one thing, our technological civilization is way too fragile. One coronal mass ejection or electro-magnetic pulse and we are trouble. I wish our technology was a little tougher or we had better back up systems if our electronic circuity got fried.
A CME actually has hit Earth before, it knocked out the power in Quebec for nine hours in 1989. A nine-hour blackout isn't a world-threatening thing, I've been in one. it's boring as hell but I didn't die from it.
In 1989 most people had phones that didn't require the power grid to work. How many of us have such phones today? Could you imagine the number of secondary deaths that would result from a lengthy power outage without the ability to call for help.
Telephones have never not required electricity to operate. What do you think ran it, fairy magic? Even Alexander Graham Bell's original telephone worked on electricity. In the event of a blackout, even older landline telephones are gone. If you're going to be a doomsayer, at least learn a thing or two about the things you're saying are doomed.
Shadowman wrote:njb902 wrote:Shadowman wrote:d_sel1 wrote:I don't buy the 2012 thing, although if we make past 3000 AD, it will be a miracle. The preppers might be right about one thing, our technological civilization is way too fragile. One coronal mass ejection or electro-magnetic pulse and we are trouble. I wish our technology was a little tougher or we had better back up systems if our electronic circuity got fried.
A CME actually has hit Earth before, it knocked out the power in Quebec for nine hours in 1989. A nine-hour blackout isn't a world-threatening thing, I've been in one. it's boring as hell but I didn't die from it.
In 1989 most people had phones that didn't require the power grid to work. How many of us have such phones today? Could you imagine the number of secondary deaths that would result from a lengthy power outage without the ability to call for help.
Telephones have never not required electricity to operate. What do you think ran it, fairy magic? Even Alexander Graham Bell's original telephone worked on electricity. In the event of a blackout, even older landline telephones are gone. If you're going to be a doomsayer, at least learn a thing or two about the things you're saying are doomed.
Shadowman wrote:Telephones have never not required electricity to operate. What do you think ran it, fairy magic? Even Alexander Graham Bell's original telephone worked on electricity. In the event of a blackout, even older landline telephones are gone. If you're going to be a doomsayer, at least learn a thing or two about the things you're saying are doomed.
Wigglez wrote:Just remember. The sword is an extension of your arm. Use it as if you're going to karate chop someone with your really long sharp ass hand.
njb902 wrote:Edit 2: I can deal with it Autobot032, it's only the internet.
Wheeljack35 wrote:you think the old west was bad this would be 100 times worse
Wigglez wrote:Just remember. The sword is an extension of your arm. Use it as if you're going to karate chop someone with your really long sharp ass hand.
Rodimus Prime wrote:RhA wrote:Rest assured I was completely serious.
Sarcasm: detected. Previous statement: still idiotic.
But I blame myself for expecting anything more.
RhA wrote:the 9/11 of interwebs.
OptiMagnus wrote:Who the hell knows when the world is going to end? Not me, not any of us. It could end as soon as I hit the "Submit" button for this post for all I know. Also, the Mayan calendar could supposedly be off by 100 years in the past or the future. In addition, why should we just say the Mayans had magical knowledge that no one else had or has today? If they're so smart, then why did their civilization fall? If you're going to believe in the Mayans, you might as well accept whatever "supernatural source" they got that calendar from as your god/gods.
Wigglez wrote:Just remember. The sword is an extension of your arm. Use it as if you're going to karate chop someone with your really long sharp ass hand.
Wigglez wrote:Just remember. The sword is an extension of your arm. Use it as if you're going to karate chop someone with your really long sharp ass hand.
Shadowman wrote:Note to self, on December 21st, listen to a constant loop of REM's "It's the End of the World."
Wigglez wrote:How many times was the world going to end in just the past decade?
Wigglez wrote:Just remember. The sword is an extension of your arm. Use it as if you're going to karate chop someone with your really long sharp ass hand.
Shadowman wrote:Note to self, on December 21st, listen to a constant loop of REM's "It's the End of the World."
Mkall wrote:Shadowman wrote:Note to self, on December 21st, listen to a constant loop of REM's "It's the End of the World."
Personally I was going to play "The Final Countdown"
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