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Shawn

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It's just under an hour long. The BBC dramatizes 5 end-day scenarios that scientists say "will" happen. It's just a matter of when.

The stranglets were new to me but the overall visualization of all of the catastrophes are powerful. After some itchy searching, it seems the Canadian Light Source which is the particle accelerator at the university here isn't a danger. Although, this page didn't really make me feel better about it.

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Did anyone watch this?

i will sneak a peak tonight. did you check out the bbc docs i recommended in method's movie watching thread?

i should be more scared with this stuff, but living in HollyEarthquakeVille, and having been through a couple, most people know they live on the edge. watching the doc, i found myself thinking of my hollywood friends who make movies on these 'what if' scenarios. The virus thing scares me most.

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Shawn, I called my Hollywood bud I mentioned above, who wrote Outbrak and what became Armagheddon. He's hooked on the documentary lol

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