Bitch all you want that I use it to much or that using a quote from a SciFi/Fantasy TV Program lessens the seriousness of the subject of preparedness.
Then read this quote from the AP story- Exasperation builds on Day 3 in storm-stricken NYC ( http://news.yahoo.com/exasperation-builds-day-3-storm-stricken-nyc-202314418.html ): “You can clearly tell at the office, or even walking down the street, who has power and who doesn’t,” said Jordan Spiro, who lives in the blackout zone. “New Yorkers may not be known as the friendliest bunch, but take away their ability to shower and communicate and you’ll see how disgruntled they can get.”
Sound familiar?
You’re an anti-Ferengi racist, you know... :)
Looks like someone lurks on your threads, Kart... ;)
“Bitch all you want that I use it to much or that using a quote from a SciFi/Fantasy TV Program lessens the seriousness of the subject of preparedness.”
Don’t let people bother you about that Star Trek quote - although from a fictional story, its essential message is as true as anything in the Bible. Hew-mon nature is unchanged from that of our distant ancestors, and when survival is at stake people will do some pretty savage things. Best to be prepared.