QUOTE: Originally posted by Railroading_Brit I think I saw that one - was on BBC a while ago. Did it have an argumentative Scottish vulcanologist in it? my MRR budget for the year would have to be spent on snow tyres and a suspension lift kit to cope with the resulting ice age...
QUOTE: [i]The thing that everyone seems to be omitting here is the last half-hour of the special. Currently there is NO EVIDENCE that Yellowstone is preparing to erupt and if it were we would have quite a few warning signs. The odds of the event occurring as they did in the doccu-drama are so astronomic that it is actually more likely that a major killer object from space will blast us, and that's just not the type of thing that happens at teatime every day.
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QUOTE: Originally posted by stokesda I think if something like what was in the movie happened in real life, MR would be the least of our worries. Seems like the moral of the story was that if the worst case scenario were to happen, the best anybody can really do is put your head between your legs and kiss your you-know-what "goodbye."
QUOTE: Originally posted by MAbruce [BINGO. I find it unnerving that the first thing that concerns "trainboy" is it's impact on RR's and the MRR industry. Yikes! Please don't consider a career at FEMA.
QUOTE: Originally posted by trainboyH16-44 and GMD would be fine.
QUOTE: Originally posted by 4884bigboy Seriously guys, if Yellowstone erupts, I think the lst thing we'd be worried about would be our model trains.
QUOTE: Originally posted by CNJ831 Based on the responses, I strongly urge that you don't watch the shows on major meteorite falls, asteroid impacts, mega tsunamis, mega earthquakes, extreme global warming, or UFOs abductions, if you want to sleep tonight ;^)) CNJ774
QUOTE: [i]Originally posted by CNJ831 I have got to say that, bar none, this is the stupidest topic I have ever seen on a model railroad forum. When one considers that these 3 pages have all been in response to a TV program whose basis is, at best, highly questionable and that I expect hardly a single responder here has any actual, applicable, knowledge of the subject at hand, it tends to demonstrate the extreme naivete of the public today to be concerned over an event which hasn't happened since modern man appeared on the planet and may not happen for yet another million years or more.