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Scientists charged with manslaughter for not predicting earthquake
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Wasn't aware that we were able to predict Earthquakes.
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in soviet italy, earthquakes predict you
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its like a chuck norris disaster
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BTW that is such bull****....How can they be serious?
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Wow...seriously? People like to just blame someone, so they blamed these people for something they had no control over.
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so.... if they predicted a huge earthquake and nothing happened theywould be charged with what? creating a massive panic? manslaughter when people crash into each other on the roads fleeing town? this is f**king stupid. it's just as the article says "damned if you do, damned if you don't". people are disgusting.
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What crap.
The scientific community is overflowing with no-win situations. No matter what scientists do, in the public eye, they will somehow always be wrong. People expect so much because of all the advances in technology -- but for every question that's answered with that technology, five new ones pop up. But that's never considered, the public just wants-wants-wants, and to hell with the big picture. |
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World is becoming pethetic. That is all I can say.
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I was seriously expecting a Onion link... thats just plain ridiculous. Why do we find the need to blame everything on someone, **** HAPPENS PEOPLE!
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Self accountability does not exist anymore. People live at the foot of Volcanoes, on top of active fault lines and below sea level then get pissed and blame it on someone else when they die. If you willingly put yourself in one of those situations be prepared to pay the consequences.
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That's almost as funny as the idea itself. |
That's ridiculous. A 6.3 on the Richter scale is big, but it's not that big. There is no way it should've killed 300 people and left 65,000 homeless...unless the buildings weren't built with surviving earthquakes in mind, which judging by the pics, they weren't.
I can't remember which quake it was (maybe the great San Francisco Quake in 1906), but seismologists actually predicted the quake, the only problem was they were a bit early. So the residents, fed up about the seismologists' warnings after sleeping outside for a few days, decided to return to their houses. Well guess what happened? Yup. Damned if you do, damned if you don't. |
I agree its dumb they are getting sued but to make this thread interesting I'm going to disagree and try to see the other end of things:mrgreen:
If its their job - get paid to report and warn about upcoming earthquakes and they didn't WHEN all the evidence was right in front of them they are at fault. If they cut corners making their job easier resulting in them not obtaining the evidence they are also at fault. I think what this law suit is about is to try and figure out if they did their job by the book. If they did they'll be fine, if corners were cut they will not be. I'm sure the law suit is based on the same premise of a lifeguard getting sued for chatting it up with a pair of boobs while someones drowning or a Cop stopping for Coffee on his way to a armed robbery. |
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Poli sci majors have won... Its no use being science/math smart anymore
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