Am I the only one who thinks it's weird that there isn't much news out of Philly when its easily the largest city that appears to be in the direct path of the storm.
It's always sunny in Philadelphia. Nothing to worry about there.
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global bc was interviewing a guy from some bc hydroline company. he, along with 43 other employees from the same company, are already out east (connecticut if i remember correctly) waiting for the storm to pass.
they expect to be there helping for 6 weeks
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I always enjoy the self-righteousness of reporters standing in the middle of storms and shaking their fingers at others saying, "Why are these people out here ignoring authorities?"
I remember being on board, and putting my ice cream on a ledge so I could tie my shoes, and the ice cream fell overboard into the water. That was kind of a death.
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I always enjoy the self-righteousness of reporters standing in the middle of storms and shaking their fingers at others saying, "Why are these people out here ignoring authorities?"
Those reporters have what is essentially a dedicated first responder team embedded with the news crew. They can easily get themselves out of danger. Regular folk - not so much.
Am I the only one who thinks it's weird that there isn't much news out of Philly when its easily the largest city that appears to be in the direct path of the storm.
What I read was the US Army put this up in their site and the media et al took it and ran with it. Apparently the caption indicated it was from today but then they realised it was from last month during a more minor storm and changed the caption.
What I read was the US Army put this up in their site and the media et al took it and ran with it. Apparently the caption indicated it was from today but then they realised it was from last month during a more minor storm and changed the caption.
Those reporters have what is essentially a dedicated first responder team embedded with the news crew. They can easily get themselves out of danger. Regular folk - not so much.
That may be true for some, but certainly not all.
And for those that it is true, having a first responder crew dedicated to one reporter who chooses to stay in a dangerous area is a waste of resources that could be used to help those who can't leave.
From CNN roughly about 15-20 minutes ago. These idiots were dancing in the background in the storm. The reporter had no clue. Some people make me shake my head.
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From CNN roughly about 15-20 minutes ago. These idiots are/were dancing in the background in the storm. The reporter had no clue. Some people make me shake my head.
It takes considerable willpower to tell myself not to wish harm on someone
They're predicting gusts up to 100 km/h where I'm at here in Ontario. Blowing about 40 right now, nothing that bad. The only thing really that concerning is if the power goes out for a day or so when the wind and rain picks up overnight.
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