Sunday, April 18, 2010

We Definitely Should Not Spend Any Money On Volcano Monitoring

I mean, what harm could a volcano possibly do to anyone?

23 comments:

Matt said...

I wonder if he knows how much trouble volcanic eruptions have caused in the past 200 years. Probably not.

adrian mckinty said...

Matt

the current Icelandic volcano is causing a bigger disruption than 9/11

adrian mckinty said...

the solution of course is passenger liners and propellor planes... i.e. the 1950's!

seana said...

Although I know I shouldn't be cutting Governor Jindal any slack whatsoever, it's safe to say that in Louisiana, volcanoes probably weren't the first thing on his mind.

I heard that the plane that went up to monitor the volcano was actually using propellers. It's amazing that a natural disaster can lay Europe low in this way. I can hardly get my mind around the scale of it. Partly because danger from airborne volcanic ash to jet engines was not something I had ever heard of before. My sister was trapped at Heathrow for some days once by an airstrike, but of course compared to this, that's nothing.

So is your solution a kind of reverse steampunk?

Matt said...

I think I remember reading somewhere that the invention of the bicycle is related somehow to the 1815 eruption.

seana said...

That would be interesting to know. I'm betting a lot of people are wishing they had a good bicycle and uphill endurance right about now.

marco said...

Volcano pinch... er, pics

Brian O'Rourke said...

Guess the fella never heard about this either.

adrian.mckinty said...

Seana

Well at least Jindal stuck to his guns and refused all the federal money going to Louisiana.

Oh wait...

adrian.mckinty said...

Seana

I dont know about steampunk, but I do love the era of liners and trains. All this rushing around cant be good for us.

I like the whole SLOW movement too.

adrian.mckinty said...

Matt

Its funny that the only way to Europe now is a flight to Beijing and the Trans Siberian...

adrian.mckinty said...

Marco

Yup nice countryside but those trolls are angry...

adrian.mckinty said...

Brian

If I were governor of a state that is largely below sea level I'd pay more attention to this kind of thing, what about you?

John McFetridge said...

Adrian, at least the new Trans Siberian will only take two days.

It might be worth noting that another thing the governor was opposed to was the new high-speed train system the US is going to build.

It looks like there are some Americans who want to live a couple hundred years ago. Sometimes I think they should just go Amish and leave the rest of us alone.

seana said...

That aurora picture was incredible. I also like the practicality of the guy with the hot dog.

The Slow Food movement is pretty big here. I don't actually know anyone who has time to practice it except retired people, though.

I like boats and trains too. I wanted to take the ferry from Dublin to England when I was there, but in the end I didn't have time.

And yes, the Republicans have been pretty ingenious about slamming the stimulus package and cashing the checks from it anyway.

Adrian said...

John

That will be fantastic when it comes off. I think there should be a N American version too. If you include a fast ferry across the Bering St. you'd be laughing.

Adrian said...

Seana

I dont actually practice much of the slow cooking except for porridge. Porridge should always be cooked slowly and always on a stove top.

seana said...

Oh dear. I don't actually cook porridge that way either.

Peter Rozovsky said...

Jindal is bright young star of the Republican Party and hence a reprehensible soul and an intellectual whore.
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Adrian said...

Seana

At least tell me that you stir your semolina.

Adrian said...

Peter

He's an intellectual giant next to Sarah Palin.

seana said...

I'm realizing that the less I say about my cooking practices, the better.

marco said...

the solution of course is passenger liners and propellor planes... i.e. the 1950's!

Or we could "go somewhere else - in our own mind.
I've never been to Iceland
but I've passed it on my way to Holland..."