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Subject: Re: Places with the least natural disasters Posted on: Thu, 15 Sep 2005 19:22:33 +0000 (UTC)

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IClast@JPS.Net wrote:
> [I've been trying to send this message since 03:something of 9/13/05]
> [Glitch: This might be a duplicate.]
>
> richardfangnail@excite.com wrote:
>
> > Where would you live in the US if your only concern was natural
> > disasters? Note: it has to be in a city of at least 25,000 people.
>
>
> I think "in the US" should be replaced with "on Earth". The answer's
> the
> same though:
>
> Another planet.

Which planet has no natural disasters?


>
>
> Hatunen, touting Tucson, said:
>
> > Unless you count 113F temps in the summer as a "natural disaster".
> >
> > In Chicago and Paris they die from these heat waves, but not here
>
>
> Heat, as you know, is the greatest killer of all natural phenomena. I
> think quite a few people would die there if you lost electricity during
> one of those 113=B0F days.
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