On Oct 29, 2012, at 10:45 PM, Michael King <[email protected]> wrote:

> Wow.
> 
> In an alert reminiscent of an ominous one that came out ahead of Hurricane 
> Katrina’s landfall on the Gulf Coast, the National Weather Service issued a 
> statement that said, “If you are reluctant (to evacuate), think about your 
> loved ones. Think about the emergency responders who will be unable to reach 
> you when you make the panicked phone call to be rescued. Think about the 
> rescue/recovery teams who will rescue you if you are injured or recover your 
> remains if you do not survive.”

        Wow.  

        I'm feeling pretty good about having moved to mid-Michigan, where 
there's been no hurricanes on record, and the first snows of the season aren't 
expected for literally hours.  



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