Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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Do you remember when O J Simpson was driving along the freeway and every channel - not just the news programs - switched from their regular schedule to helicopter footage of the Bronco?
Then they showed it again. And again. And again. Yawn! Only when people started complaining that they had had enough did a few brave stations decide to show something else. I agree with AJ - there is no need for every station to cover just the one event 24/7, however important that event is. If that's all I want to know about, I can stick to the Weather Channel or go on-line. |
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A couple of years ago, following a massive winter storm in the Midwest, Fark linked to the story thusly: "250,000 without power in St. Louis. If this had happened in New York City, you'd already know all about it."
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I am in MA without power since 10 am sunday. We have never lost power for this long in my 20 years. I have no idea what is being covered today. I am awaiting a visit from Anderson Cooper for detailed minute by minte coverage of thawing meat and warming beer
I better go check that beer..... PS: forgive my typing as I am so bored I am trying to use TOTV from a black berry |
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The dramatic news coverage is a foregone conclusion. My favorite is the reporter with raingear on standing on a beach in 65mph winds saying "Don't, and I repeat don't go outside".
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![]() There was a time in the past that news stations took pride in the fact that they distinguished themselves from other stations by focuing on the more importnat and relevant stories. Now with 100 plus stations you can't escape much if it. thank God for old fashion reruns. I am even going back to I Love Lucy just to get away from this deafen and depressive drum roll by these idiot news people |
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POWER TO THE PEOPLE...happy to report my power has finally come back on...RIGHT ON!
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Any early warnings were directed mostly to those along the eastern coastline. Many who did not heed the warnings did drive through flood waters and sadly drowned. Same thing happened in Vermont to unsuspecting people who didn't quite realize how serious a situation this was. Our own Governor of Vermont was vacationing in Canada but flew home when he realized the enormity of this "tropical storm" upon the rugged state of Vermont, as he calls it. He's been blamed for not evacuating the state, but truthfully........where would everyone go???? We are an inland state. It was a hit and miss type of storm. But even at a category 1, in a non coastal state, it wreaked havoc up here. All we were warned about was the possibility of flooding...........but no one thought that barns, cows, homes, you name it, would be floating down their main streets, or that their roads and bridges would be washed out and destroyed by the raging flood waters, leaving them isolated. It was the worst flood in 80 years or else it's being called the 100 year flood for the state. It's quite unimaginable except for those going through it at the moment. In our area, the winds were not that bad......but everyone had battened down the hatches and secured things beforehand, just in case. It was the flooding up here that was, and still is , devastating. The president never even came to Vermont when he was running for election the first time.........now supposedly, he's sending a "team"...not sure if he's coming personally. Our Governor actually landed his helicopter in Bennington after surveying the damage statewide. Again............better safe than sorry. We are a low population state, unlike say the New York New Jersey metro area..........no one imagined Irene could do what she did. Hopefully, this next one will not come this way. |
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It is better to laugh than to cry. Last edited by graciegirl; 08-31-2011 at 09:42 AM. Reason: I wasn't paying attention to the gist of the conversation as usual. :( |
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Please forgive me. I in no way meant to minimize the seriousness of the situation for all who were affected by the storm. News coverage and warnings are extremely important. I was merely trying to comment on the quality and delivery of news about any news event and how sometimes they beat a situation to death and just keep running on and on when there is really nothing important to add or overly sensationalize the event. JMO. I'm sure that I could have expresed it in a better way. I sincerely hope that everyone receives the attention, aide, and funds that are needed at this time. |
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All I know is 6 years ago this week when we were evacuated to a hotel in Memphis TN from Gulfport MS because of Hurricane Katrina, and had no idea if we would have a home to return to, we were very thankful for all the national and cable news channels that continued to report up to, during and after the storm. It was our only way to find out what was happening back home.
Some of the reporting is redundant and sometimes borders on the ridiculous, but I know for me it was very helpful throughout a terrible situation. |
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I guess it just depends where everyone was during this very very slow moving storm. We rarely, if ever, get hurricanes and certainly not tornados........but this past springtime, not to mention the past several years, global warming has definitely changed our weather. Probably even if the people were watching the t.v. news (those that had electricity), they would not have heeded it......meaning Vermonters. From now on they will. Does anyone care to guestimate where "Katia" might hit next? |
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Especially the suspense of not knowing what was occuring back at home while you were in the shelter. Hopefully, your home was spared. |
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