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I'm glad everything is so simple and black and white in ScoobyWorld. Because in the real world, things are more complicated.
Houston is enormous because of the number of jobs there driven by one of the nation's largest oil and gas ports. People go where the jobs are. Planning for 1,000-year events is simply an impossibility in a society with limited resources.
How would you plan to relocate the six million people there? How do possibly plan around all 1,000-year events for an area?Code:As of 9/21/10: As of 9/13/10: College Hockey 6 College Football 0 BTHC 4 WCHA FC: 1
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Originally posted by dxmnkd316 View PostI'm glad everything is so simple and black and white in ScoobyWorld. Because in the real world, things are more complicated.
Houston is enormous because of the number of jobs there driven by one of the nation's largest oil and gas ports. People go where the jobs are. Planning for 1,000-year events is simply an impossibility in a society with limited resources.
How would you plan to relocate the six million people there? How do possibly plan around all 1,000-year events for an area?
From my article I posted.
Brody's hope is that there'll be greater leadership from the local and federal government to "genuinely start dealing with this flood issue."
"It's not a matter of will we get this again in some form? We absolutely will," Brody said. "The question is what is the cost of doing nothing or not doing enough going forward?"
Brody warned, "And every year we don't start thinking systematically about protection and mitigation for a lot of different areas, the price of tagging the next storm continues to go up."Last edited by ScoobyDoo; 08-28-2017, 10:43 AM.**NOTE: The misleading post above was brought to you by Reynold's Wrap and American Steeples, makers of Crosses.
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Originally Posted by First Time, Long Time-Always knew you were nothing but a troll.
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Originally posted by dxmnkd316 View PostI'm glad everything is so simple and black and white in ScoobyWorld. Because in the real world, things are more complicated.
Houston is enormous because of the number of jobs there driven by one of the nation's largest oil and gas ports. People go where the jobs are. Planning for 1,000-year events is simply an impossibility in a society with limited resources.
How would you plan to relocate the six million people there? How do possibly plan around all 1,000-year events for an area?CCT '77 & '78
4 kids
8 grandsons (BCA 7/09, CJA 5/14, JDL 8/14, JFL 6/16, PJL 7/18, TJL 1/22, BRL 6/23, NDL 2/24)
2 granddaughters (EML 4/18, LCL 5/20)
?€Any society that would give up a little liberty to gain a little security will deserve neither and lose both.?€
- Benjamin Franklin
Banned from the St. Lawrence University Facebook page - March 2016 (But I got better).
I want to live forever. So far, so good.
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Originally posted by Scarlet View PostI thought it was Irma?
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Originally posted by FadeToBlack&Gold View PostI get where Scooby is coming from, but he could be a lot less of a dick about it.Cornell University
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Originally posted by dxmnkd316 View PostI'm glad everything is so simple and black and white in ScoobyWorld. Because in the real world, things are more complicated.
Houston is enormous because of the number of jobs there driven by one of the nation's largest oil and gas ports. People go where the jobs are. Planning for 1,000-year events is simply an impossibility in a society with limited resources.
How would you plan to relocate the six million people there? How do possibly plan around all 1,000-year events for an area?
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Originally posted by unofan View PostWell, it might help to start planning for the next one, because global warming will turn 1000 year events into 100 year events.a legend and an out of work bum look a lot alike, daddy.
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Originally posted by unofan View PostWell, it might help to start planning for the next one, because global warming will turn 1000 year events into 100 year events.**NOTE: The misleading post above was brought to you by Reynold's Wrap and American Steeples, makers of Crosses.
Originally Posted by dropthatpuck-Scooby's a lost cause.
Originally Posted by First Time, Long Time-Always knew you were nothing but a troll.
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Originally posted by mookie1995 View PostWill still be cheaper to rebuild one city every 100 years than to retrofit them all to make waterproof
Or, you know, stop burning fossil fuels.Cornell University
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Re: 2017 Atlantic Hurricane Season: Non-Minnesotans arguing about the weather...
Originally posted by unofan View PostWell, it might help to start planning for the next one, because global warming will turn 1000 year events into 100 year events.Cornell University
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Originally posted by Ralph Baer View PostI hope that hockeyplayer1015 is OK. He hasn't posted since early yesterday afternoon.Cornell University
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