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RE: Cautionary solar Activity at peak of cycle - Hrusai - 9 August 2012 (9 August 2012, 13:41)bigpaul Wrote: i've been spending a bit of time watching RT(Russia Today) on Freeview channel 85....it was a bit strange to start with..i was expecting to hear heavy Russian accents with the news from a Russian slant..but its all western news with newsreaders with American accents...very strange lol reminds me of sitting watching random russian tv shows just cause i like the russian accent, and well russians in general ...RT always was disappointment to me lol RE: Cautionary solar Activity at peak of cycle - Paul - 9 August 2012 (9 August 2012, 13:22)bigpaul Wrote:(9 August 2012, 13:15)Tigs Wrote: i remember a few years ago sky said we where going to be hit by a massive solar flare, it hit and nothing happend except a blip in radio transmittions For 6 months prior to Y2k all I was doing was working 60 hour weeks to prevent disasters. Much like every I.T. firm I came across. In the final six hours, some panicking big firms were offering staff £400 per hour to stay on over midnight "just in case". Contrary to popular belief there were failures, a lot of them, but on the whole minor or otherwise hushed up. NORAD had a little panic I believe. RE: Cautionary solar Activity at peak of cycle - Skean Dhude - 9 August 2012 Paul, The real question was 'What would have happened if nothing had been done?' Massive failures I expect but making people aware and them spending money to fix it worked. Although there was a much better and less expensive way that nobody was interested in. Such is our society. |