should have told them to move the fucking town.now they're gonna have to ghetto-rig the piece of shit town back together again like we have to do when we fuck up a home project.
9/1/2005 5:07:13 AM
It's an extremely sad situation, knowing how every single year we have hurricanes, that the system could only withstand a category 3? I mean are you kidding? It was only a matter of time? How stupid can one large group of people be?
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9/1/2005 9:31:57 AM
typically you would design for a 50 or 100 year storm. i would say AT LEAST 100 year especially when it is this crucial.
9/1/2005 9:58:12 AM
drove my chevy to the levee but the levee was gone
9/1/2005 10:14:00 AM
definition of a 100 year storm for us weather-challenged people: http://www.ci.fort-collins.co.us/stormwater/flood-storm.php
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9/1/2005 10:19:53 AM
Do engineers not listen to Zeppelin?
9/1/2005 10:36:37 AM
madonna?how bout don mcclean?
9/1/2005 11:19:57 AM
^ I couldn't tell if he was joking or not. Either way, it weirded me out.
9/1/2005 11:21:14 AM
nope, i officially n00bed myself.i just clicked on the first google hit. fucking inaccurate searches. http://www.seeklyrics.com/lyrics/Madonna/American-Pie.html
9/1/2005 11:33:10 AM
well, she did do a shitty remake of this immortal song.but it does not deserve to be acknowledged.
9/1/2005 11:37:14 AM
AHAHAH THAT FUCKER SAID MADONNA AHAHHAHA
9/1/2005 11:52:43 AM
i don't listen to that kinda music hahaand it was partially trueand back to the motherfuckin topic at hand, ho.
9/1/2005 12:21:33 PM
9/1/2005 12:39:33 PM
madonna. the first time i LOLed today
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9/1/2005 5:03:45 PM
remember, this was only a cat 4 storm when it finally made land fall. cat 4 storms hit every what... 7.3 years according to those somewhat dated statistics?
9/1/2005 5:07:44 PM
9/1/2005 5:48:54 PM
So I have heard estimates of 150 billion now for the final bill. Congress just passed 50+ billion (was that on top of the original 10?).Are you still sticking to your guns that I can't make a guess that it would have been cheaper to beef up the levees?Keep in mind this is the first time I mention the inability to put a cost on human life.
9/8/2005 10:34:26 PM
fuck that. i can put a price on human lives.softy.
9/8/2005 11:01:19 PM
hahaaddress the rest of the argumentleave the humans out of the equationYOU STILL LOSE
9/8/2005 11:18:48 PM
there is a price on human livesisnt an abortion like 300 dollars?
9/9/2005 6:37:12 AM
na its around 1000
9/9/2005 6:50:43 AM
hAHAHAHAHAAHAHAAHAHAHAHA... price on human liveshahahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahha....lolLOLLMAOROLFLMAOLOLWJOYOUR SO FUNNY HAHAHAHHAAHA
9/9/2005 8:52:23 AM
aight ng_s,about 10 years ago they were going to build a levee system for 20billion. but never did.now they gave 10.5 billion + 52.5 billion in relief-------------------20 billion < 63 billion IMHO
9/9/2005 8:54:39 AM
That $20billion levee would've broke too, eventually.
9/9/2005 10:17:43 AM
And your Mom's levee broke pretty hard too now didn't it?
9/9/2005 10:32:33 AM
To all of those that throw blame on whoever for not reinforcing the levees/budgeting to do so:Remember that Futurama episode where they are delivering the oil tanker with 6000 hulls? Remeber the part where it hits the iceberg and rips open? Fry laments that "If only they designed the tanker with 6001 hulls" (more or less).Do you understand the humor in that statement......at all?
9/9/2005 2:27:55 PM
yes, funny, haha. irony and satire noted.but there is a significant statistical chance a category 4 or 5 hurricane will hit New Orleans every X years and the levee was still built to only withstand a category 3. Planning for the long-term: [(chance cat 4-5 hurricane hits in next 50 years) * (cost to reinforce levee)] >> (cost of cleanup and death after a single cat 4-5 hurricane hits)Unfortunately, this is how politicians make decisions, and this whey we're in this situation:[(chance cat 4-5 hurricane hits in next 4 years when I'm in office) * (cost to reinforce)] < (cost of cleanup)
9/9/2005 3:41:00 PM
The only way to ensure protection of NO from future Cat 4/5 hurricanes is by building it somewhere that isn't below sea level - it was a costal town for petes sake - coast - below sea level - do the math.
9/9/2005 3:56:06 PM
NO BUT FOR REAL!! I SAW A CATEGORY 11ty BILLION HURRICANE ONCE!! AND THERE WERE 2 AT THE SAME TIME. IT WAS SO COOL.I think THEY NEED TO PUT A SUPER FORCEFIELD AROUND THE ENTIRE WORLD AND KEEP THE ALIEN HURRICANES FROM ATTACKING ALSO
9/9/2005 5:29:59 PM
So I have heard estimates in excess of 200 billion now.Not to mention Rita has fucked them up again.I think I won this thread.
9/23/2005 11:57:13 AM
I haven't heard a $200 billion estimate, but OK. How much of this is solely due to flooding from a failed levee in New Orleans? After all, the biggest levee in the world wouldn't have stopped all of this.Still, as you and I both mentioned, politicians made a calculated risk--probably using agentlion's how-to-make-a-political-decision-about-spending-money model.The overall effect on the nation's economy will still be somewhat minimal, though that could change based on Rita.
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9/23/2005 1:27:21 PM
^^ haha
9/23/2005 1:29:26 PM
^^ Are saying that, if the levee was big enough the damage would have been $0?The levee is designed to prevent flooding in New Orleans. It is not meant to stop hurricanes. It can't stop the wind. It can't prevent damage in other states or even other parts of New Orleans, for that matter.You can not attribute $200 billion in storm damages to the failure of a single levee.[Edited on September 23, 2005 at 1:51 PM. Reason : ]
9/23/2005 1:50:41 PM
Ok, I thought you might have been getting at that but your wording wasn't clear.
9/23/2005 2:01:08 PM