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Gazoinks: Think about how much cooler the NY subway system would be if you went around in submarines instead of trains.
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grviper: With sharks instead of rats...
Sounds like we are building a good game, here...
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grviper: With sharks instead of rats...
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EC-: Sounds like we are building a good game, here...
It's like Metro 2033 but betterer!
Waterworld on Virtual Boy
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EC-: Sounds like we are building a good game, here...
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Gazoinks: It's like Metro 2033 but betterer!
Pickpockets and panhandlers in Scuba gear!
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StingingVelvet: In my experience with hurricanes (dozens of them) this is really exaggerated.
It probably is to most people who see them up close on a regular basis, but I'm in Northern NJ...we aren't supposed to see these damn things...hence the exaggerations. Add in the fact that every weatherman here keeps shifting back contact with the storm, and you've got more people panicking because of the wait too.
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TwilightBard: It probably is to most people who see them up close on a regular basis, but I'm in Northern NJ...we aren't supposed to see these damn things...hence the exaggerations. Add in the fact that every weatherman here keeps shifting back contact with the storm, and you've got more people panicking because of the wait too.
Yeah, it makes sense people not used to them are more frightened. In Florida they seriously stopped phasing me a long time ago. I mean that could be bad, as once in a great while a bad motherfucker like Andrew hits you directly and your house is gone, but by and large they're a lot of wind and you stay inside and then they're gone.

My girlfriend is in Philly and said she was warned of "possible week-long power outages"... crazy!
the old gods are mad about assassins creed III
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TwilightBard: It probably is to most people who see them up close on a regular basis, but I'm in Northern NJ...we aren't supposed to see these damn things...hence the exaggerations. Add in the fact that every weatherman here keeps shifting back contact with the storm, and you've got more people panicking because of the wait too.
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StingingVelvet: Yeah, it makes sense people not used to them are more frightened. In Florida they seriously stopped phasing me a long time ago. I mean that could be bad, as once in a great while a bad motherfucker like Andrew hits you directly and your house is gone, but by and large they're a lot of wind and you stay inside and then they're gone.

My girlfriend is in Philly and said she was warned of "possible week-long power outages"... crazy!
I can vouch that there is excitement about them up here. We are as excited about hurricanes as Southerners are about snow. 1' of snow no problem up here, get out the snowblowers and shovels, down south *everybody panic*
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StingingVelvet: Yeah, it makes sense people not used to them are more frightened. In Florida they seriously stopped phasing me a long time ago. I mean that could be bad, as once in a great while a bad motherfucker like Andrew hits you directly and your house is gone, but by and large they're a lot of wind and you stay inside and then they're gone.

My girlfriend is in Philly and said she was warned of "possible week-long power outages"... crazy!
I got that too...and laughed. But yeah, most places here are in full on panic mode because this stuff rarely hits. Hell my governor actually came back to NJ...I think.
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Thunderstone: I can vouch that there is excitement about them up here. We are as excited about hurricanes as Southerners are about snow. 1' of snow no problem up here, get out the snowblowers and shovels, down south *everybody panic*
Oh yeah, I had to hold back laughter when an ex-girlfriend asked me what snow was, and was panicking when she saw it start to come down.
Post edited October 29, 2012 by TwilightBard
Best of luck to all those in the path of Sandy
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Gazoinks: Think about how much cooler the NY subway system would be if you went around in submarines instead of trains.
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grviper: With sharks instead of rats...
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EC-: Sounds like we are building a good game, here...
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Gazoinks: It's like Metro 2033 but betterer!
Duke Nukem 3D, seriously.

Also, good luck to anyone out there. And be safe.
Post edited October 29, 2012 by Crowned
Good luck. And hopefully there won't be too much pillaging in NY city.
Meanwhile, this just taken off the Jersey Shore as Sandy gets closer to landfall...
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Post edited October 29, 2012 by Zoltan999
Scary stuff. Hope people are okay.
It's better to exagerate and be safe then not taking it seriously...

Keep yourselves safe people !!