I Survived the Mayan Apocalypse
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Riverwind (imported)
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Re: I Survived the Mayan Apocalypse
damn, ok I will try again or I could break all rules and post a small picture.
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moi621 (imported)
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Re: I Survived the Mayan Apocalypse
"1984" wasn't 1984
Computers did not go hay wire with the millennium.
"12/21/12" was pretty much like 12/20/12 and 12/22/12.
And you ask why Moi is a cynic. Or not.
So when is the next catastrophic date to look forward to?
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Computers did not go hay wire with the millennium.
"12/21/12" was pretty much like 12/20/12 and 12/22/12.
And you ask why Moi is a cynic. Or not.
So when is the next catastrophic date to look forward to?
Moi
PM interest in Moi's Cliff Insurance.
Slammr
Moi bad. Moi bad. Bad, bad Moi
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Dave (imported)
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Re: I Survived the Mayan Apocalypse
Nope, already discovered and course plotted...
Damn they astronomers are good. Here's the article:
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/50304778#.UNz39KX3Ay4
A huge asteroid that will creep near Earth in 28 years will pass harmlessly by, a new study confirms.
New observations of the asteroid 2011 AG5 now give astronomers complete confidence that the 460–foot-wide (140 meters) space rock won't hit Earth in the year 2040. When it was discovered last year, scientists said that 2011 AG5 had a 1-in-500 chance of impact with our planet.
Astronomers solidified the asteroid's harmless status during an observation campaign in October using the Gemini North telescope in Hawaii. The finding added more support to a NASA study that came to a similar conclusion in June based on months of observations of asteroid 2011 AG5.
But now, judging by the path of the two-football-field-sized asteroid, it shouldn't get any closer than 550,000 miles (890,000 kilometers) — about twice the distance between the Earth and the moon — when it zips by our planet.
So we can already say "I survived the flyby in 2040" about 28 years in advance.
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Re: I Survived the Mayan Apocalypse
moi621 (imported) wrote: Fri Dec 28, 2012 5:44 pm "1984" wasn't 1984
Computers did not go hay wire with the millennium.
"12/21/12" was pretty much like 12/20/12 and 12/22/12.
And you ask why Moi is a cynic. Or not.
So when is the next catastrophic date to look forward to?
Moi
PM interest in Moi's Cliff Insurance.
SlammrMoi
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2038. That is the date, when old industrial control systems can go hay wire.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Y2038