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Old 04.26.2009, 04:38 PM   #42
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Originally Posted by summer
Well you're right I was only 9 at the time >.> But still, it seems like, how pathetic do you have to be? It would have been fixed eventually even if it did happen, so..

If you think of the whole scheme of things, and the domino affect it would have had, it could have almost destroyed civilization, considering how reliant on computers we've become...

Think about a hospital (just one, even), losing it's electricity for one hour...

Then, if you can, try to imagine... oh, let's say, a bank losing it's means of security.

Or a penitentiary losing it's power for 3 seconds....

Then think about just these examples happening globaly, for an indefinate amount of time.

Pandemonium.

Oh sure, it might be "fixed" eventually, perhaps when millions of people have been murdered, starved to death, or otherwise.
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