On Wed, May 08, 2019 at 10:11:10AM -0400, Sean Donelan wrote:
> Many exercise designers could use help coming up with useful Internet
> disaster sub-plots. Bad enough to inject stress into the exercise, but not
> extinction.
>
> All ISP tech support agents are infected, and become brain eating zo
To sum it all up... if and when ... I doubt we will worry about the internet.
Food, Water, shelter and ammunition’s || that’s all else if anyone could
possibly make it through.
#ProblemSolved
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The fact that there's a highway to Hell but only a stairway to Heaven says a
lot
On 08/05/2019 02:44, Sean Donelan wrote:
> Of course, any fictional scenario is more likely to hit an ocean or
> miss the planet. But that makes for a dull exercise.
An ocean impact needn't be boring. It would potentially create
megatsunamis over a possibly wide area on multiple coasts. Even citie
Did anyone trying calling Bruce Willis?
On Wed, May 8, 2019 at 10:41 AM William Herrin wrote:
> On Tue, May 7, 2019 at 11:20 AM Sean Donelan wrote:
>
>> The scenario was chosen to stress the partcipants, not an actual asteroid
>> impact. It was a fictional scenario. This was only an exercise.
>
On Tue, May 7, 2019 at 11:20 AM Sean Donelan wrote:
> The scenario was chosen to stress the partcipants, not an actual asteroid
> impact. It was a fictional scenario. This was only an exercise.
>
> 60 meter asteroid impact in New York City, NY (roughly Central Park, NYC)
>
So what happened? Wher
On 5/7/19 3:39 PM, Mark Seiden wrote:
> excellent! (but i was hoping this would be a swamp-draining-by-vaporization
> exercise.)
the matador...the matador... the matador!
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On Tue, 7 May 2019, Haudy Kazemi wrote:
For any hit, a lot depends on impactor size. With an impactor of the size
that took out the non-avian dinosaurs...the site of impact probably won't
matter to us if humanity is unable to deflect it.
I understand the intent. Earth is still a single point o
>
> Of course, any fictional scenario is more likely to hit an ocean or miss
> the planet. But that makes for a dull exercise.
>
For any hit, a lot depends on impactor size. With an impactor of the size
that took out the non-avian dinosaurs...the site of impact probably won't
matter to us if human
--- s...@donelan.com wrote:
From: Sean Donelan
Of course, any fictional scenario is more likely to hit
an ocean...But that makes for a dull exercise.
-
Not for some of us... ;-)
scott
On Tue, 7 May 2019, Nick Hilliard wrote:
pfft, asteroid impacts and alien mothership crashes are bound to happen in
Central Park. Everyone knows that!
The next Planetary Defence Conference in 2021 will be hosted in Europe.
That means a major city on the European continent will likely be destr
manifestly untrue
https://movie-tourist.blogspot.com/2012/08/the-day-earth-stood-still-1951.html
On May 7, 2019, 1:33 PM -0700, Nick Hilliard , wrote:
> Marshall Eubanks wrote on 07/05/2019 21:16:
> > Yes, they kept moving the impact site around all week (both Denver and
> > West Africa were ment
Marshall Eubanks wrote on 07/05/2019 21:16:
Yes, they kept moving the impact site around all week (both Denver and
West Africa were mentioned at times). Some people wiser than I guessed
Central Park early on, but I thought that was too obvious. Good thing
I didn't make a bet on it.
pfft, astero
Yes, they kept moving the impact site around all week (both Denver and
West Africa were mentioned at times). Some people wiser than I guessed
Central Park early on, but I thought that was too obvious. Good thing
I didn't make a bet on it.
Regards
Marshall Eubanks
On Tue, May 7, 2019 at 2:21 PM Se
excellent! (but i was hoping this would be a swamp-draining-by-vaporization
exercise.)
i particularly liked this animation.
https://cneos.jpl.nasa.gov/pd/cs/pdc19/Day5-MegaFire.mov
On May 7, 2019, 11:21 AM -0700, Sean Donelan , wrote:
>
> EXERCISE Only
>
> The scenario was chosen to stress the
EXERCISE Only
The scenario was chosen to stress the partcipants, not an actual asteroid
impact. It was a fictional scenario. This was only an exercise.
60 meter asteroid impact in New York City, NY (roughly Central Park, NYC)
10,117,016 population directly affected
Estimated unsurvivable a
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