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There is that large astroid that its orbit brings it close to us every so many years . I forgot its name its been a while since its been by .

I don't think this is the one you're talking about, but...
This is supposed to be the next close asteroid encounter. Shouldn't be dangerous, just close.

 
Google how to do your own electrical work! It ain't rocket science.

Well, maybe not rocket science, but as an electrician I would encourage everyone to at least be very careful IF you choose to do your own electrical work. The consequences of doing it even a little bit wrong can be disastrous. I've seen plenty of houses & parts of houses burned because of electrical fires due to improper wiring, and LOTS of 'almost' fires. People can/have also get killed as a result of bad wiring. I know.....probably everything will be fine, but just be aware of what might happen if it's not. And probably y'all were just kidding around, trying to see how long it would take for me start twitching at the thought of such things. :eek:
 
Well, maybe not rocket science, but as an electrician I would encourage everyone to at least be very careful IF you choose to do your own electrical work. The consequences of doing it even a little bit wrong can be disastrous. I've seen plenty of houses & parts of houses burned because of electrical fires due to improper wiring, and LOTS of 'almost' fires. People can/have also get killed as a result of bad wiring. I know.....probably everything will be fine, but just be aware of what might happen if it's not. And probably y'all were just kidding around, trying to see how long it would take for me start twitching at the thought of such things. :eek:
I have no problem paying someone else to do certain jobs, like electrical, insulation and drywall. The electrican is supposed to be here tomorrow. All I had to do is bribe him with an offer to shoot an elk off my property. I should of thought of that sooner.
 
I have no problem paying someone else to do certain jobs, like electrical, insulation and drywall. The electrican is supposed to be here tomorrow. All I had to do is bribe him with an offer to shoot an elk off my property. I should of thought of that sooner.
Smart move with the elk! It's the same thing around here during hunting season, most tradesmen just dissappear.
 
Watching all the disasters and war and conflicts on tv really is depressing. I don't think we need a biblical apocalypse, we seem to be creating our own just fine.
When we reach 35,000 deaths per day then we can start worrying. That's the average number of dead from all sources (famine, disease, and bullets and bombs and gassing) during WWII (09/01/1939 - 09/15/1945)

Until then none of us really has a clue as to just what he double hockey sticks looks like
 
When we reach 35,000 deaths per day then we can start worrying. That's the average number of dead from all sources (famine, disease, and bullets and bombs and gassing) during WWII (09/01/1939 - 09/15/1945)

Until then none of us really has a clue as to just what he double hockey sticks looks like
Right now there are over 150,000 deaths per day worldwide.
 
But you seem to have missed the point of my post. In WWII that 35,000 per day were tied directly to the actual war and did not include those that died of non war related issues.

But hey if you think the 7 years have started, are you going to be suprised when at the end of 7 years nothing has happened.

Folks have been predicting the end of the world since JC was nailed to the cross
 
Interestingly enough, there IS a rogue planet out there. It's 10 times the size of Earth, but at such a distant orbit, we'll be lucky to ever see it in a telescope (plus it would be almost invisible that far from the sun). The math all but proves it is there. I believe it was just last year, that they figured it out...why the calculations were off. The math only added up when they accounted for a planet of that size, in a distant orbit range. Then, it worked like clockwork.

I hope they call it Niburu, just for giggles.
 

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