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04/28/2009 11:29:06 AM · #101
Re: Pandemic 2. Just saw this in another thread:
Originally posted by K10DGuy:

well, I just did my part and annihilated a few hundred infected people in Left 4 Dead. TAKE THAT INFECTED!
04/28/2009 11:47:59 AM · #102
I blame this kid on the whole thing:


04/28/2009 11:50:18 AM · #103
Originally posted by Citadel:

I blame this kid on the whole thing:



I about killed myself laughing, and then I cried.

BTW, is that your creation, or did you get it off the netz?

Message edited by author 2009-04-28 11:51:09.
04/28/2009 12:23:46 PM · #104
Originally posted by K10DGuy:

Originally posted by Citadel:

I blame this kid on the whole thing:



I about killed myself laughing, and then I cried.

BTW, is that your creation, or did you get it off the netz?


Got it in my e-mail this morning. I can only guess what kind of parent would photograph their kid kissing a pig... Oh yeah...a photographer kind of parent. :)
04/28/2009 12:38:02 PM · #105
A case now reported here in Florida....person contracted it at Disney!
04/28/2009 12:43:07 PM · #106
The media hysteria may be more harmful than the disease itself. Sure, it's a new flu, but 250,000-500,000 people die from plain old regular flu every year.
04/28/2009 12:46:51 PM · #107
Originally posted by dagaleaa:

A case now reported here in Florida....person contracted it at Disney!


was this they guy?
04/28/2009 12:48:30 PM · #108
Her is a map that is being updated regularly. I don't know who accurate it is but seems to have all the references with each marker.

If anyone wants to view here's the link.

Message edited by author 2009-04-28 12:51:38.
04/28/2009 12:48:42 PM · #109
Originally posted by scalvert:

The media hysteria may be more harmful than the disease itself. Sure, it's a new flu, but 250,000-500,000 people die from plain old regular flu every year.


Sure, but isn't that all oldies and babies?

Not that I'm trying to say the media isn't hyping it up as much as they can. I work with Mexican immigrants and Mexican-American families (along with migrant workers from Texas and Florida) and everybody in our department is emailling like crazy to figure out the best defense... My inbox has not been this flooded in a long time.
04/28/2009 12:54:51 PM · #110
Originally posted by smudgeSMJ:

Originally posted by scalvert:

250,000-500,000 people die from plain old regular flu every year.

Sure, but isn't that all oldies and babies?

Good point. In that respect, it's more like the 1918 Spanish Flu, but apparently far less deadly. Still, I think most people see a death toll of 152 or whatever as a terrifying number and just don't realize how many people succumb to regular flu (or malaria) every year.
04/28/2009 01:06:54 PM · #111
Originally posted by scalvert:

Still, I think most people see a death toll of 152 or whatever as a terrifying number and just don't realize how many people succumb to regular flu (or malaria) every year.

Or the 400,000 or so who die yearly in the US alone from tobacco-related diseases ... :-(



Oh yeah, I wonder if the unusual geographic susceptibility to flu-induced pneumonia is related to tobacco use, or maybe the fact that Mexico City has (has had) some of the very worst air pollution in the world -- I would say that anyone who has lived there a year or more should probably be considered to have a compromised respiratory system by US standards.

Message edited by author 2009-04-28 13:15:18.
04/28/2009 01:32:49 PM · #112
And of curse this happens right after my wife read "The Stand". HA!
04/28/2009 01:37:23 PM · #113
Originally posted by JulietNN:

I am seriously thinking this might now be a bad plan on my part.

Think about it, if you know what you are going to do and what is out there and take precautions, maybe get a couple of flu shots too ,

would it be the trip of a lifetime


Yeh and nobody would see you dancing......

;-)


04/28/2009 01:40:57 PM · #114
Who remembers the film 'Outbreak'(1995) with Dustin Hoffman?


04/28/2009 02:09:02 PM · #115
Originally posted by GeneralE:

Oh yeah, I wonder if the unusual geographic susceptibility to flu-induced pneumonia is related to tobacco use, or maybe the fact that Mexico City has (has had) some of the very worst air pollution in the world -- I would say that anyone who has lived there a year or more should probably be considered to have a compromised respiratory system by US standards.


My suspicion (not founded on evidence at all) is we have been lucky so far and the index cases that have been linked to the US were mild variants. The flu does mutate fairly rapidly (although not as rapidly as some other viruses) and it's possible there are multiple strains already in Mexico. The deadly one remains in Mexico and hasn't spread internationall yet. Over half the US cases are linked to one school in New York (28 cases) and that could be traced to one single case. Perhaps that was a mild variant. If you subtract those 28 cases, you are left with about 20 cases identified so far and it's possible the small number have kept us from seeing the expected deaths (roughly 2) due to statistical fluke. It is also possible some of those 20 cases are also linked to the New York school due to travel, etc.
04/28/2009 02:21:08 PM · #116
hah, should I not be in NYC right now??
04/28/2009 02:30:55 PM · #117
I'm hoping I'm one of the few remaining survivors immune to it and left to re-create society while fighting off evil. That would be kind of cool. Too bad Walmart is all out of ammo!
04/28/2009 02:37:01 PM · #118
Originally posted by LoudDog:

I'm hoping I'm one of the few remaining survivors immune to it and left to re-create society while fighting off evil. That would be kind of cool. Too bad Walmart is all out of ammo!


But in the Twilight Zone twist, the only other person left for you to re-create the world is not Paris Hilton, but Perez Hilton...
04/28/2009 03:10:46 PM · #119
Originally posted by DrAchoo:

It is also possible some of those 20 cases are also linked to the New York school due to travel, etc.

Definitely. Everyone one of those first cases reported in the Borough of Queens was a student who had been to Mexico on spring break.
04/28/2009 03:20:26 PM · #120
Originally posted by LoudDog:

I'm hoping I'm one of the few remaining survivors immune to it and left to re-create society while fighting off evil. That would be kind of cool. Too bad Walmart is all out of ammo!


Looks like my Y2k stockpiles won't go to waste after all and my wife laughed when I bought that survivalist cabin. :)
04/28/2009 04:17:17 PM · #121
Originally posted by DrAchoo:

Originally posted by LoudDog:

I'm hoping I'm one of the few remaining survivors immune to it and left to re-create society while fighting off evil. That would be kind of cool. Too bad Walmart is all out of ammo!


But in the Twilight Zone twist, the only other person left for you to re-create the world is not Paris Hilton, but Perez Hilton...


Thanks for ruining my fantasy!
04/28/2009 04:21:03 PM · #122
Originally posted by MikeOwens:

Who remembers the film 'Outbreak'(1995) with Dustin Hoffman?


I remember that one with - had Morgan Freeman as well didnt it?.. I went to the pictures to see that when it came out and I thought it was a great film, but recently saw it again on telly and thought it was pretty average the second time around..
04/28/2009 04:27:31 PM · #123
Originally posted by vxpra:

Originally posted by LoudDog:

I'm hoping I'm one of the few remaining survivors immune to it and left to re-create society while fighting off evil. That would be kind of cool. Too bad Walmart is all out of ammo!


Looks like my Y2k stockpiles won't go to waste after all and my wife laughed when I bought that survivalist cabin. :)


Same with me and my underground bomb shelter/bunker complex.

If she's nice, I might even let her in.
04/28/2009 04:43:55 PM · #124
Originally posted by Spazmo99:

Originally posted by vxpra:

Originally posted by LoudDog:

I'm hoping I'm one of the few remaining survivors immune to it and left to re-create society while fighting off evil. That would be kind of cool. Too bad Walmart is all out of ammo!


Looks like my Y2k stockpiles won't go to waste after all and my wife laughed when I bought that survivalist cabin. :)


Same with me and my underground bomb shelter/bunker complex.

If she's nice, I might even let her in.

You guys can hunker in your bunker. I'm going to be running in the streets like a raving lunatic, eating brains. Same old, same old.


Message edited by author 2009-04-28 16:44:22.
04/28/2009 05:04:01 PM · #125
thx for the visual on that, Slippy! :D
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