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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