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Old 07-19-2015, 11:34 AM
seannx seannx is offline
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Originally Posted by HHP View Post
Maybe some perspective. You can probably predict natural disaster almost anywhere. Science is well short of accurate prediction of where, when any will hit next. Nor are the anywhere near capable of knowing how the disaster will play out when they do inevitably strike. In order to get attention, these things are put out in a "you may die tomorrow" context when they have no real basis to suggest immediacy.
One thing we can be sure of, is that if a tsunami hits, and school children are killed, then people will get upset, and wonder why measures weren't taken.
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