Iford Albion
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- Jul 30, 2017
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I dont eat fish and especially not fish that sounds like its a mushroom.
Elias Fries was a fun guy
I dont eat fish and especially not fish that sounds like its a mushroom.
When you get an emergency alert
Your phone or tablet may:
make a loud siren-like sound, even if it’s set on silent
vibrate
read out the alert
The sound and vibration will last for about 10 seconds.
...apparently. Blimey.
The Ulloa penalty is due to smash to the ground later this year according to scientists. Might be handy to know whereI’ve survived this long without the government sending out alerts. I live in West Sussex, I doubt anything too life threatening is going to befall us.
I don't want to know about the nuke strike. I just want to look up, briefly wonder why the sky is white and then have my face melt off without knowing what hit me, thanks. Is there an app for that? QR code or something?
I think it's the meltdown when when England play out another goalless draw. The following week is the customary exit to a team that's good.
Couple of years back I visited one of the UK's regional underground command and control bunkers from the cold war [Hack Green] - now a museum.
One of the take away facts that has stuck with me is that after a nuclear strike it is expected that the vast majority of deaths occur several days/weeks later. Not from radiation burns / sickness but people trapped in tens of thousands of collapsed buildings and no/limited emergency services to rescue them, by dehydration and/or stavation.
The "lucky" ones are the ones that will die instantly in the immediate explosion.
Like you say "I don't want to know about the nuke strike" either.
When you get an emergency alert
Your phone or tablet may:
make a loud siren-like sound, even if it’s set on silent
vibrate
read out the alert
The sound and vibration will last for about 10 seconds.
...apparently. Blimey.
So in the Amex, there will be 29,500 simultaneous siren sounds and automated voices shouting out the news at the same time? Sounds like fun.When you get an emergency alert
Your phone or tablet may:
make a loud siren-like sound, even if it’s set on silent
vibrate
read out the alert
The sound and vibration will last for about 10 seconds.
...apparently. Blimey.
This. I do not want to survive an apocalypse. I went to Bolton once, that was quite close enough for me.
Those half alive half dead wandering cobbled streets for ever more
Horrible
Android 11 or later.
Therefore the Government do not see it as important in notifying me or saving my life.
Yet again the Government failing on technology.
If Dildo Harding is in charge everyone will end up having a pizza delivered.
Received these messages whilst in Houston - one was for a child abduction. I thought it was a great idea so I’m glad we’ve bought it in
The Ulloa penalty is due to smash to the ground later this year according to scientists. Might be handy to know where
This tech is very common all across Europe since many years...