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SteamWake
10-30-08, 12:17 PM
A penchant for the dark side of life

I present the "Real time disastor map"

http://visz.rsoe.hu/alertmap/index.php?smp=&lang=eng

Its actually kind of fascinating. You can click on the 'disastor' for a story on it.

Jimbuna
10-30-08, 12:21 PM
We should look forward to a second symbol on the UK section after the next General Election I suppose :hmm:

Diopos
10-30-08, 12:27 PM
I don't see any marks on the varius stock exchange disaster areas!
Not current! :nope:

SteamWake
10-30-08, 12:30 PM
I don't see any marks on the varius stock exchange disaster areas!
Not current! :nope:

It deals with 'real' disastors that result in endangerment or loss of life. Not financal crisis.

Diopos
10-30-08, 12:39 PM
Hey, I was kidding!

or not?:hmm:

bookworm_020
10-30-08, 09:06 PM
I don't see any marks on the varius stock exchange disaster areas!
Not current! :nope:
It deals with 'real' disastors that result in endangerment or loss of life. Not financal crisis.

If Finance was covered, Iceland would be in meltdown....(sorry, bad pun....:-?)

SandyCaesar
10-30-08, 09:16 PM
Now that's one interesting map...though I'm kinda confused how "Jellyfish invasion" got classified as a nuclear disaster...(jellyfish + seawater cooling = temporary shutdown while waiting for them to clear away?)

Though I found it interesting that a single crocodile on the Magnetic Islands (Australia) got classified as a biological hazard, level-I (minor).:hmm:

baggygreen
10-30-08, 10:40 PM
Seems a little over the top though,

For instance, a saltwater croc swimming, funnily enough, in salt water in austraya is rated as a biological hazard???

I would've deemed a leak of active smallpox-laced water a biological hazard, not a croc swimming in its natural habitat?:hmm:

SteamWake
10-31-08, 01:52 PM
Now that's one interesting map...though I'm kinda confused how "Jellyfish invasion" got classified as a nuclear disaster...(jellyfish + seawater cooling = temporary shutdown while waiting for them to clear away?)

Though I found it interesting that a single crocodile on the Magnetic Islands (Australia) got classified as a biological hazard, level-I (minor).:hmm:

Saw that one (the jellyfish) I suppose it comprimised the sea water intake. Weve had similar problems here in florida with the Turkey Point plant. Alot of changes have been made to prevent jelly fish / kelp intrusion.

Folks still swear they catch three eyed fish and the like.

FIREWALL
10-31-08, 01:55 PM
Nice find :up: It's pretty interesting. :yep:

jpm1
11-07-08, 11:24 PM
nice find

TarJak
11-08-08, 03:21 AM
Interesting...