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Good luck Floridians and the rest of you

Post by tnf »

Dennis is strengthening - just read its up to a category 4 again.

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Post by Dave »

There goes next week... I live far away, but it always rains here when there's a hurricane.
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Some people aren't leaving because they are 'tired' of evacuating. To me, that seems like a pretty stupid reason not to evacuate, especially if it hits as a category 4.
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Post by Hannibal »

Sacrifice Jeb Bush in the name of Baal and you won't be touched. Hint: I'm not kidding.
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Hannibal wrote:Sacrifice Jeb Bush in the name of Baal and you won't be touched. Hint: I'm not kidding.
I give up. What's the answer?
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tnf wrote:Hannibal supports the terrorists.
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Post by zeeko »

how much do homeowners have to pay for insurance in florida? i just can't even imagine being bombarded multiple times a year by those damn things..
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Post by Massive Quasars »

Expect these increased intensity hurricanes in that region for the next few decades.
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[quote="zeeko"][/quote]

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Post by Transient »

I've got an uncle and aunt in Cocoa Beach, so I watch these things pretty closely. So far the worst that's happened is he lost a front porch/patio, which is surprising considering where he lives:

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Fortunately he's along the east coast, so this one shouldn't be too bad.
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zeeko wrote:how much do homeowners have to pay for insurance in florida? i just can't even imagine being bombarded multiple times a year by those damn things..
It's been an abnormal past two years. I'm sure if this keeps up for the next couple years they'll be an insurance crisis down there. I wonder if there is one already.
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Transient wrote:I've got an uncle and aunt in Cocoa Beach, so I watch these things pretty closely. So far the worst that's happened is he lost a back porch/patio, which is surprising considering where he lives:
Is that that google program? That looks pretty neat. I feel an urge to download it, once I find out what the name of the program is and where I would be able to download the program. I hope someone will come along and help me.
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Post by Transient »

Yea, it's Google Earth. Do a Google search for it and it should come up (lol).
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Post by Hannibal »

mjrpes wrote: I give up. What's the answer?
47. Baal is the Phoenecian god of storms and he hates morally opportunistic retards like Jeb.
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Transient wrote:Yea, it's Google Earth. Do a Google search for it and it should come up (lol).
Thank you for coming along and helping me find the name of the program and the location from where I may download it. I really appreciate it; it means a lot to me. The program looks really neat and lifelike; it's like you are on a helicopter above sealevel by about 1000 to 2000 feet, and you are looking down at an angle and you have before you a perspective of space and distance that is unlike what you may find in other map programs.
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Post by Transient »

Wait till you type in a location and hit enter. You zoom in just like a super fast helicopter. Made my mother dizzy when I zoomed out from the Grand Canyon to Tokyo Japan. :p
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Post by mjrpes »

Because of your description of a super fast heicopter, I may have to download this program and install it on my computer "super faster" than I ever expected before :)
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Post by Transient »

My sarcasm meter is beeping. :paranoid:
[quote="YourGrandpa"]I'm satisfied with voicing my opinion and moving on.[/quote]
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Sorry, only slightly intended sarcasm here. I really am interested in it; I'm just in a Knowfury mode where I post an overly detailed description of the thoughts going on in my head.
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Post by bitWISE »

That shit delayed my fucking flight :tear:

Made for some killer waves though. Highlight of the whole trip.
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Post by Whiskey 7 »

Just saw this on our local news.

Yes, good luck to those in Florida :icon14:
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Post by Iccy (temp) »

Dis is how we doing in FL



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Par for the course. All night it was like this, smooth peeling lined up lines. The offshore winds just made me stop out there and smile to myself cause it was so beautiful. I would pass up a break and it would curl behind me towards shore and the wind would blow back the spray. My camera sucks, but you can see what i mean in this pic.



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More of the goods, nice long lines that gave you the time to ride it. I was liking it.


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As you can see its big time crowded here at my favortie spot, if i snaped a image in the other direciton up the beach you would see no one, its awesome.

We like hurricanes here, especialy that glide right up the coast like this.

Hope the peeps in alabama are ok though.
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Post by R00k »

Good luck to everybody there. Especially the idiots in the path who aren't evacuating.
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Post by +JuggerNaut+ »

mjrpes wrote:Sorry, only slightly intended sarcasm here. I really am interested in it; I'm just in a Knowfury mode where I post an overly detailed description of the thoughts going on in my head.
haha, glad you admitted that
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Post by AmIdYfReAk »

Gl and HF.
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