[lbo-talk] ....as for the storm

Gar Lipow gar.lipow at gmail.com
Sun Oct 28 13:57:35 PDT 2012


If nothing else there is a real chance of prolonged power outagest. So people need to at least stock up on stuff so they can eat and drink and have prescriptions and so on if there is no power and the stores are closed.

On Sun, Oct 28, 2012 at 1:24 PM, Eleutherios <eleutherios.rizooto at gmail.com> wrote:
> On 28-Oct-12 14:59, // ravi wrote:
>>
>> I understand you write out of genuine concern and I appreciate that, but
>> no, I have no plans of taking this seriously. In particular, I have no plans
>> of joining the masses hoarding up on gasoline, duct tape, and whatever shit
>> they find still available on store shelves. —ravi
>
> One's particular location will determine the impacts. For most, it will be
> prolonged strong winds and heavy rain, downing trees and causing minor
> structural damage. There will prolonged power outages in many areas
> throughout the Mid-Atlantic to Northeast. For low-lying areas, flooding from
> the storm surge and rain will be more problematic. This isn't about not
> being a drone, consumer, or panicky. If the high-end predictions do play out
> (and actual developments suggest that possibility), the winds will be more
> impactful to structures.
>
>
> On 28-Oct-12 15:09, Jordan Hayes wrote:
>>
>> Maybe a table will open up at Eleven Madison Park?
>
> Bermuda (among other locales) often has hurricane parties and in certain
> locations, you'll be fine to do that.
>
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