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Right now hurricane is out in the Atlantic heading NNE. They claim it will take a sharp left turn, but chances are that even if that happens, no direct hit near NY/NJ IMO.Sandy's eye just passed 350 miles to the East here in Central Florida the last few days. 20-30 mph winds had an affect on my golf game, nothing more.
That being said, and having experienced 4-5 hurricanes in the past few years. good luck to those in the North East.
Fair.People in the northeast a bunch of wusses when it comes to hurricanes.
People in the northeast a bunch of wusses when it comes to hurricanes. People in FL and the other Gulf Coast states (AL, MS, LA, TX) live with bigger threats several times per year, every year. I have survived the eye of a category 4 hurricane going right over me.
Wrong. In the south they are civilized and bury the power lines underground, unlike the 3rd world states of the northeast.I don't think it's a matter of being wusses so much as it is our being used to showering etc, every day vs once a month or so as they do in the Gulf states.
.....a real pain when you depend on electricity to drive just about everything in the house, especially the well pump which provides water to drink, shower and flush the toilets.
Wrong. In the south they are civilized and bury the power lines underground, unlike the 3rd world states of the northeast.
I just don't think the hurricane is headed that way, but if it does, it is your fault anyway.
Wrong. In the south they are civilized and bury the power lines underground, unlike the 3rd world states of the northeast.
I just don't think the hurricane is headed that way, but if it does, it is your fault anyway.
Remember, some of these power lines were put up by Paul Revere....but you make an excellent point. Our utilities have done study's and estimated costs of burying the powerlines into the billions but the short sighted view of paying the millions each year for the disruptions endures. Inertia is a tough opponent.
People in the northeast a bunch of wusses when it comes to hurricanes. People in FL and the other Gulf Coast states (AL, MS, LA, TX) live with bigger threats several times per year, every year. I have survived the eye of a category 4 hurricane going right over me.
Actually, I was a kid at the time, and inside a fairly solid building. Shit happens.Wow, what a man!