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Dan Romero
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epic fail
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Jerry-d ππ½π© β
@jerry-d
In hindsight, yes. But back then? I was in grade school and lived near Harrisburg at the time and parents were asking schools if they had nuclear fallout shelters. IKYK - the Cuban missile crisis was still fresh in everyoneβs minds and the threat of global thermonuclear war was so omnipresent they made end-of-world movies about it. War Games, Terminator, etc. Fast forward 45 years, Iβm looking forward to what Microsoft will do with it.
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Dan Romero
@dwr.eth
Fear based policy not fact based
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axek
@axek
https://www.npr.org/transcripts/648781756 This is a fantastic episode of hidden brain podcast about hw disasters are always predicted by some people but no one listens to them until it's to late
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Iived in Phoenix in the 80's. We have a nice sized one as well. Growing up near it all I heard all my life was the positive aspect it brought to the Southwest. However, those not "living" in the moments discussed have tremendous sway on outcomes.
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