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Fukushima and Ebola are nothing compared to Super Volcano

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http://www.theepochtimes.com/n3/593833- ... -an-alert/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

Animals getting out of Yellowstone in advance of eruption of the Yellowstone Super Volcano.

Map shows ash cloud hitting Houston.
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Gotta die of something.
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That will make a great movie.

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1. What are the odds of it happening before humanity either dies or goes all Star Trekkie?
2. Can we do anything about it?

If thats Low and Nothing then pfft its #1,257,526,525 on my list of things to worry about.
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anygunanywhere wrote:That will make a great movie.

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No it actually won't.

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Can I do anything about it......no? Ok then. May it be to me as God wills. I have no fears for the other side of eternity.
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Since it's not likely to be survivable anyway, I wonder if I could get a ringside seat? And then stand there and present the approved Pueblo Hawaiian Friendship Salute as it goes.
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anygunanywhere wrote:That will make a great movie.

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No. It didn't.
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Cedar Park Dad wrote:1. What are the odds of it happening before humanity either dies or goes all Star Trekkie?
2. Can we do anything about it?

If thats Low and Nothing then pfft its #1,257,526,525 on my list of things to worry about.
Now that manure. Surely it's got to be at lest #1,257,526,431st. :smilelol5:
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philip964 wrote:
anygunanywhere wrote:That will make a great movie.

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No it actually won't.
Not thinking about the hollyweird production. I was thinking about a documentary of the actual events when and if it occurs. As others have stated if it does occur it very likely will not be survivable so the point is moot.

I would pay to see it.

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Well, guys, it's been good. I could flee to the East to avoid, but I'll die in Texas before I do that.

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anygunanywhere wrote: Not thinking about the hollyweird production. I was thinking about a documentary of the actual events when and if it occurs. As others have stated if it does occur it very likely will not be survivable so the point is moot.
I would pay to see it.
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Ahhh. OK. I actually did see a program about it on (Discovery/History/TLC/Nat-Geo?) I don't remember for sure where. It was pretty good, and pretty scary. IIRC the gist was that the whole world would pretty well screwed. The force of the explosion would pretty much take out everything living thing west of the Rockies, Ash would suffocate anything left west of the Appalachians, and the rest of the world would suffer through a couple of years of "nuclear winter." Probably not quite an extinction level event, but it would definitely thin the population, and probably put us back to the stone age. And by "us" I mean humanity. I doubt there would be many Americans in this new world.
I love, (and plan to steal) Cedar park Dad's quote:
1. What are the odds of it happening before humanity either dies or goes all Star Trekkie?
2. Can we do anything about it?

If thats Low and Nothing then pfft its #1,257,526,525 on my list of things to worry about.

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http://news.yahoo.com/scientists-dismis ... MA7l7QtDMD" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

False alarm. Spring day bison were "frisky" and heading deeper into the park not leaving.

Now you can probably worry.
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