Kitsune |
04-26-2009 05:29 PM |
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Originally Posted by xoxoxoBruce
(Post 560467)
Yabut, doesn't everyone in Florida already know about hurricanes? If they started telling you about them wouldn't most Floridians start yawning?
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I think you'd be really surprised at how most people here react when a storm threatens. The stores get slammed, everything sells out, and people don't evacuate. Generators, food, and plywood are fought over like they were items people didn't know existed until the day before. People hoard gasoline, stations go dry. Bottled water, of all things, actually flies off the shelves and people panic when there isn't any. They act like they wouldn't be able to do anything other buy Dasani to prepare no matter how many times the news tells them to fill bathtubs, get water out of the hot water heater or, you know, just fill up containers with water from the tap before landfall. I've seen people resort to cartloads full of Diet Coke and Gatorade once the last of the gallon jugs of distilled water are gone.
My company still doesn't have a proper disaster recovery plan for a hurricane even though we talk about it every year, usually around June 1st. For the first couple years I worked in this department, they told me they were simply going to back up everything to tape and put them with me on a plane bound for Texas 12 hours before landfall. ...which, you know, might be difficult when the airport shuts down well before that time, not to mention that no one would be too interested in leaving their family behind during a major evacuation just to ensure that company data stayed dry. Today, we push data over the network and cross our fingers before everyone gets the hell out of town.
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