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#21 Postby stormtruth » Sat Jul 29, 2006 1:56 pm

Scorpion wrote:
OuterBanker wrote:Let us not forget the baby boom that occurs about 9 months later.


I know. Honestly, wouldn't grown adults know about condoms? :roll:


condoms? what's that :lol:
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#22 Postby Brent » Sat Jul 29, 2006 2:04 pm

stormtruth wrote:
Scorpion wrote:
OuterBanker wrote:Let us not forget the baby boom that occurs about 9 months later.


I know. Honestly, wouldn't grown adults know about condoms? :roll:


condoms? what's that :lol:


:roflmao:
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#23 Postby Recurve » Sat Jul 29, 2006 2:33 pm

There are many microbes (germs in unscientific terms) including yeast, mold, viruses, bacteria and fungi that can live outdoors all the livelong day. Many are susceptible to UV radiation, salt, water or air, but many pathogens will not be killed simply by being outdoors or blown on the wind.

Not a biologist but I have passed college microbiology and life sciences classes, and saying something along the lines of "almost all germs die outside their hosts in minutes" is a pretty optimistic generalization, IMHO.

Of course it's true what everybody's saying -- there's plenty to make you sick after a major disaster without needing germs to be imported by the winds.
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#24 Postby abajan » Sat Jul 29, 2006 6:45 pm

stormtruth wrote:
Scorpion wrote:
OuterBanker wrote:Let us not forget the baby boom that occurs about 9 months later.


I know. Honestly, wouldn't grown adults know about condoms? :roll:


condoms? what's that :lol:

Short for condominiums.

Stormtruth can't seriously expect people to expend tons of hard earned cash purchasing pricey real estate during a hurricane! :roll:
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#25 Postby wxmann_91 » Sat Jul 29, 2006 6:56 pm

abajan wrote:Back in the '80s, Barbados was invaded with thousands of locusts that hitched a ride on a weather system (I don't remember if it was a storm) all the way from Africa.

If locust can do it, I'm sure bacteria (some of which are known to survive in what would normally to be considered very harsh enviroments) can easily be transported in like manner.


I think they rode the SAL.
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#26 Postby Jim Cantore » Sat Jul 29, 2006 7:29 pm

Two words

New Orleans
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