quote:Huh? Are these people insane?
It's all Bush's fault 225 (18.13%)
quote:Okay, let's look at the alternatives.
Originally posted by Chris Bridges:
Tsunamis, hurricanes, fires and earthquakes have struck one after another this year. What's going on?
It's just a coincidence
It's global warming
It's all Bush's fault
It's the End of Days
Heck if I know
quote:I thought for sure it was the End of Days when the Red Sox won the series last year. After that, nothing is really a shock.
Originally posted by El JT de Spang:
For those that don't believe in the End Of Days, consider this: Rick Moranis just released a country music CD.
Yes, you heard right. The guy from Honey, I Shrunk the Kids, My Blue Heaven, and Ghostbusters just came out with a record.
quote:I agree with Adam. Human history is full of examples of civilizations being cyclic. Rome in recent history. The legends of Atlantis, Babylon etc. The archeological ruins of civilizations that have passed through the cycle.
Originally posted by Adam613:
I don't think it's the end of days, but I do think we're entering a modern Dark Ages.
quote:But Strange Days was pretty good.
Originally posted by JannieJ:
End of Days was an awful movie.
quote:Well, it's not like he's never sung before. Little Shop of Horrors has a great soundtrack. Not that I'd call his singing wonderful, but certainly not too bad for a country album.
For those that don't believe in the End Of Days, consider this: Rick Moranis just released a country music CD.
Yes, you heard right. The guy from Honey, I Shrunk the Kids, My Blue Heaven, and Ghostbusters just came out with a record.
quote:And I still have checks in my checkbook. So?
Originally posted by starLisa:
I checked my calendar, and I'm pretty sure we have days going at least until the end of the year.
quote:Well, while it is true that I don't believe in the End of Days, I actually considered that it might be true a few weeks ago when William Shatner won an Emmy for his acting.
Originally posted by El JT de Spang:
For those that don't believe in the End Of Days, consider this: Rick Moranis just released a country music CD.
quote:I'm with Tom.
Originally posted by TomDavidson:
As I can't think of any major religion who believes that the unbelievers will get the best end of the apocalypse, I'd like to throw my vote in for "not ready yet," too.
quote:It's all good and fine to stand up for the dorky guys, but what about the dorky girls who make it in this shallow world?
We have to stick up for the dorky looking guys who manage to make it in this shallow world!
quote:Have you ever heard of Bob and Doug McKenzie? It's Rick Moranis and Dave Thomas being weird. Great stuff though. They do a hilarious version of the 12 Days of Christmas.
Originally posted by El JT de Spang:
For those that don't believe in the End Of Days, consider this: Rick Moranis just released a country music CD.
Yes, you heard right. The guy from Honey, I Shrunk the Kids, My Blue Heaven, and Ghostbusters just came out with a record.
quote:What would BE the "right direction?"
but does reflect a kind of worry among the general populace that things aren't going in the right direction
quote:It depends on who you ask. Ask a religious person and they might say that people are losing their relgion. Ask a liberal socialist and they'll talk about conservative capitalists. Ask the poor and they'll say the rich.
What would BE the "right direction?"
quote:I think the right direction would be where people felt more included and at peace than more distant and hectic.
What would BE the "right direction?"
quote:Citation source(s) please? What is a catastrophic disaster? What is a super disaster? If the trend was visible more than a decade ago, how do disasters since 1995 figure in?
Originally posted by Father Time:
The increase in catastrophic disasters is real. It is documented and analyzed. The data supporting a trend towards super disasters has been available for over a decade.
quote:Per year? How is natural disaster defined?
-The number of natural disasters has more than tripled since those experienced in the 1970’s.
quote:This does not support any idea of a 'trend.' Other than that, the usual questions apply: who says? what disasters?
-More than 3 3/4 million people were killed by all disasters in past 25 years.
quote:Inflation adjusted? I didn't think so.
-Since the 1950’s, costs associated with natural disasters have rocketed 14-fold. The year 2004 is the most catastrophic year in insurance history. The total world losses (insured and uninsured) rose to an unprecedented total of more than U.S. $150 billion.
quote:I wonder how the compilers distinguish among environmental and war and political refugees in places where those problems overlap. Perhaps these numbers came from environmentalists, seeking to dramatize their concerns. A refugee in Tanzania from Uganda -- were they fleeing strife? Drought? Earthquake? AIDS?
-Toward the end of the 1990’s, the world counted some 25,000,000 “environmental refugees.” For the first time in recorded history, more people had fled natural hazards than conflict.
quote:'Humanitarian disaster' seems like apples and oranges to natural disasters. But it is included in 'evidence' about 'catastrophic disasters.'
-Another humanitarian disaster could be found in sub-Saharan Africa last year, where 2.2 million people died from the HIV/AIDS epidemic, while 24 million currently live with the infection.
quote:So? Is this unusual? Who says? By what measure?
-In 2004, Florida was hit by four hurricanes in the space of only a few weeks, making it one of the most costly hurricane seasons ever for insurers. At the same time, Japan was hit by a record number of ten tropical cyclones.
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quote:What is a 'scale rating'? Why are the 50's cited, but not the 60's? What is the source of this? What does 'cumulative' mean? Why is the phrase 'killer quake' used, thus confusing the reader as to whether we are talking about deaths, or seismic intensity?
-Killer earthquakes (with scale ratings of 6.0 or above) have jumped from a cumulative total of 9 in the 1950’s, to 51 in the 1970's, to 285 in the 1990's, and already 190+ in the 2000’s.
quote:See note above regarding AIDS. In fact we seem to have jumbled random 'facts' and misinformation from various very different categories: seismic, meteorological, health, and political. Some do interrelate (e.g., drought can contribute to disease and war) but no effort is made to make distinctions here.
-The 1980's and 1990's were the most violent years on record for the actual number of and resulting damage from armed conflicts (including acts of terrorism, insurrection, and war).
quote:An 'increase' that has not been demonstrated.
Part of the increase can be traced to the improvements in technology and our ability to "see" disasters in remote areas of the world.