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  • 1.  Re: [emergency] RE: Opportunity for CAP? State CIOs Plan System ToWarn Public Of Danger

    Posted 01-10-2005 19:50
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    Subject: Re: [emergency] RE: Opportunity for CAP? State CIOs Plan System ToWarn Public Of Danger


    On a tangent - while fear-mongering seems to be good for the business of
    emergency alerting, I must point out:
    
    If your chances are 1 in 200 of being hit by that tsunami (taking Rex'
    example - the reality is much larger), chances are almost 5 to 20 times
    times greater that you will:
    
    1. get hit by a car
    2. contract lung cancer
    3. have a stroke
    4. have a heart attack
    5. contract hiv
    6. simply expire from old age
    
    Don't Panic. :)
    
    Cheers
    Kon
    
    On Mon, 2005-01-10 at 10:26 -0800, Rex Brooks wrote:
    > Anyone else catch the History Channel program over the weekend on
    > mega-tsunamis generated from volcanic island earthquake/eruption
    > triggered landslide collapses that identify an active volcano in the
    > Canary Islands as the most likely source of such for the next 200
    > years or so? Very interesting for what research has discovered about
    > how an event considerably larger than the Sumatra Quake Dec. 24, 2004
    > could happen. The coastline most at rish up to 12 miles inland? The
    > entire east oast of the U.S. Could the next eruption or as delayed the
    > fifth eruption from now. Fascinating.
    > 
    > 
    > Thanks, Carl, this is important in the window of opportunity we are in
    > now.
    
    
    


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