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  • FASSTEDDIE
    Getting Somewhere
    • Jun 2004
    • 119

    #61
    Re:: FLORIDA FACES TWO BIG STORMS

    Well i very glad to say it missed tampa, if it would have hit us like they thought it would have really fucked up the area,Hope the area that it did hit are ok . I just heard that they were sending out 60 body bags and a truck.to the punta gorda area. That sucks
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    • Jibgolly
      Vortexuralizor
      • Jun 2004
      • 20806

      #62
      ^ i cant believe these people.
      its sad and maddening at the same time.
      if you live in an aluminum box, and you KNOW there is 140-150mph winds coming your way, GET THE FUCK OUT OF THE BOX !!!!

      my moms house sustained some damage in port charlotte.
      when i get the pics i'll post em.
      this was a bad one for sure.
      :cry:

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      • skahound
        Someone MARRY ME!! LOL
        • Jun 2004
        • 11418

        #63
        We've temporarily relocated to my parents' house in Leesburg. We began to feel the hurricane effects at about 9:00 or so and it lasted for a good hour. We were definitely in one of the hardest hit areas in Orlando (UCF area) and lost power at about 10:00. As of this posting our apartment complex is still without power. The good news is that we were uninjured and the better news is that Orlando for the most part seems to have held up well and very few people were injured. Good luck to everyone else in the Orlando area and if anyone needs anything please don't hesitate to PM me.
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        • Steve Graham
          DJ Jelly
          • Jun 2004
          • 12888

          #64
          Originally posted by skahound
          We've temporarily relocated to my parents' house in Leesburg. We began to feel the hurricane effects at about 9:00 or so and it lasted for a good hour. We were definitely in one of the hardest hit areas in Orlando (UCF area) and lost power at about 10:00. As of this posting our apartment complex is still without power. The good news is that we were uninjured and the better news is that Orlando for the most part seems to have held up well and very few people were injured. Good luck to everyone else in the Orlando area and if anyone needs anything please don't hesitate to PM me.
          Very glad to hear you got thru it allright. As happy as I am we did not get hit in Tampa, my heart goes out to all the people in the areas that were hard hit, and I hope it doesnt take too long to get things back to normal.


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          • Yao
            DUDERZ get a life!!!
            • Jun 2004
            • 8176

            #65
            Re:: FLORIDA FACES TWO BIG STORMS

            Guyz out there, hope whichever god you believe in keeps you safe. My father should be in the Gulf of Mexico now, but I don't think any of the hurricanes will make it that far.

            Can't imagine what it's like, we don't have hurricanes in Europe. All I had was some heavy storms in Africa last year, but they don't come anyway near that stuff eh?
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            • MJ
              Here since 2002
              • Jun 2004
              • 6563

              #66
              Re:: FLORIDA FACES TWO BIG STORMS

              One thing has always puzzled me about you Americans. Why is it when you know at some point you will have some extreme weather conditions you choose to build your houses with wood? What chance do you stand when the wind gets up to 150 mph? Surely brick or stone would be much better.

              I just heard that there are 13 dead, god rest there souls, and thousands homeless. A sad day for you guys. :cry:
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              • skahound
                Someone MARRY ME!! LOL
                • Jun 2004
                • 11418

                #67
                Re:: FLORIDA FACES TWO BIG STORMS

                Originally posted by Musical Journey
                One thing has always puzzled me about you Americans. Why is it when you know at some point you will have some extreme weather conditions you choose to build your houses with wood? What chance do you stand when the wind gets up to 150 mph? Surely brick or stone would be much better.

                I just heard that there are 13 dead, god rest there souls, and thousands homeless. A sad day for you guys. :cry:
                It's my belief that it comes down to a couple things:

                1.) This is the first storm to hit the west coast and central Florida since 1964. So 40 years without a major storm is a pretty good thing.

                2.) Economics. The difference in cost of building a concrete block/masonry home versus a wood frame structure is quite substantial.
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                • MJDub
                  Are you Kidding me??
                  • Jun 2004
                  • 2767

                  #68
                  Re:: FLORIDA FACES TWO BIG STORMS

                  Originally posted by skahound
                  It's my belief that it comes down to a couple things:

                  1.) This is the first storm to hit the west coast and central Florida since 1964. So 40 years without a major storm is a pretty good thing.

                  2.) Economics. The difference in cost of building a concrete block/masonry home versus a wood frame structure is quite substantial.
                  Exactly.


                  Good luck to everyone over there with the rebuilding.
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                  • MJ
                    Here since 2002
                    • Jun 2004
                    • 6563

                    #69
                    Re:: FLORIDA FACES TWO BIG STORMS

                    Originally posted by skahound
                    2.) Economics. The difference in cost of building a concrete block/masonry home versus a wood frame structure is quite substantial.
                    So you put cost before human safety? Now that does seem a bit strange. So far there has reported to have been $18b worth of damage, i ask myself how much would you have saved if you`re houses were built with bricks and mortar.
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                    • MJDub
                      Are you Kidding me??
                      • Jun 2004
                      • 2767

                      #70
                      Re:: FLORIDA FACES TWO BIG STORMS

                      Originally posted by Musical Journey
                      So you put cost before human safety? Now that does seem a bit strange.
                      It's called complacency.... and us being money whores too. :P
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                      You can't have manslaughter without laughter.

                      "Son," he said without preamble, "never trust a man who doesn't drink because he's probably a self-righteous sort, a man who thinks he knows right from wrong all the time. Some of them are good men, but in the name of goodness, they cause most of the suffering in the world. They're the judges, the meddlers. And, son, never trust a man who drinks but refuses to get drunk. They're usually afraid of something deep down inside, either that they're a coward or a fool or mean and violent. You can't trust a man who's afraid of himself. But sometimes, son, you can trust a man who occasionally kneels before a toilet. The chances are that he is learning something about humility and his natural human foolishness, about how to survive himself. It's damned hard for a man to take himself too seriously when he's heaving his guts into a dirty toilet bowl."

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                      • boymercury
                        Fresh Peossy
                        • Jun 2004
                        • 28

                        #71
                        Re:: FLORIDA FACES TWO BIG STORMS

                        YEAH, Nothing in Tampa. raided the liquor store & got some fat bastard ....drizzle. what amazes me is how an area can be under tornado warning & one touch down 2 blocks away, but people are still our buyin electronics in the damn rain (bonus: without surge protection)!!!!

                        "i want the most expensive sony computer you have. battery back up? no i don't need that. my last computer? yeah, i just bought it 6 months ago & it died because of a power surge. no, thats to expensive, sony will replace it. (like they did now you moron)"

                        sorry, venting. i work @ a best buy in new port richey.

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                        • Hos
                          Are you Kidding me??
                          • Jun 2004
                          • 4304

                          #72
                          Re:: FLORIDA FACES TWO BIG STORMS

                          Originally posted by skahound
                          Originally posted by Musical Journey
                          One thing has always puzzled me about you Americans. Why is it when you know at some point you will have some extreme weather conditions you choose to build your houses with wood? What chance do you stand when the wind gets up to 150 mph? Surely brick or stone would be much better.

                          I just heard that there are 13 dead, god rest there souls, and thousands homeless. A sad day for you guys. :cry:

                          2.) Economics. The difference in cost of building a concrete block/masonry home versus a wood frame structure is quite substantial.
                          no offence, but that's bollox. houses over there are built from wood because that's they way they've always been built there. it's local tradition and it's what the local contractors know and it's the material they can source most easily. there isn't a great difference in cost between concrete and wood.
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                          • Morgan
                            Platinum Poster
                            • Jun 2004
                            • 2234

                            #73
                            Re:: FLORIDA FACES TWO BIG STORMS

                            Originally posted by Hos
                            Originally posted by skahound
                            Originally posted by Musical Journey
                            One thing has always puzzled me about you Americans. Why is it when you know at some point you will have some extreme weather conditions you choose to build your houses with wood? What chance do you stand when the wind gets up to 150 mph? Surely brick or stone would be much better.

                            I just heard that there are 13 dead, god rest there souls, and thousands homeless. A sad day for you guys. :cry:

                            2.) Economics. The difference in cost of building a concrete block/masonry home versus a wood frame structure is quite substantial.
                            no offence, but that's bollox. houses over there are built from wood because that's they way they've always been built there. it's local tradition and it's what the local contractors know and it's the material they can source most easily. there isn't a great difference in cost between concrete and wood.
                            Lucky one that, hard hit, but not as bad as it could have been.


                            Here in Guatemala as it?s considered an earthquake zone :? they use re-enforced concrete frames and block. just bought 150 blocks for about $50 and 5 tonnes of sand for $50 cement is about $5 a bag. Cheap compared to the UK, and house last for years and years. Wood is more expensive you could get about 8 10ft*1ft*1" for $12.
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                            • skahound
                              Someone MARRY ME!! LOL
                              • Jun 2004
                              • 11418

                              #74
                              Re:: FLORIDA FACES TWO BIG STORMS

                              Originally posted by Musical Journey
                              So you put cost before human safety? Now that does seem a bit strange. So far there has reported to have been $18b worth of damage, i ask myself how much would you have saved if you`re houses were built with bricks and mortar.
                              Personally, I don't place cost before human safety - in most cases that is. It should be noted that most of the structural damage occurred as a result of trees being uprooted and literally tossed onto the roofs of homes (which are wood-framed structures) causing severe damage. As a result of this roof damage rain water poured into homes causing flood damage. The $18B figure you quote takes into account a great number of things other than just home destruction per se. The vast majority of 'homes' that were destroyed were aluminum manufactured residences that have been in place since the mid-twentieth century and long before strict building and occupancy codes were put in place and enforced.

                              Originally posted by Hos
                              no offence, but that's bollox. houses over there are built from wood because that's they way they've always been built there. it's local tradition and it's what the local contractors know and it's the material they can source most easily. there isn't a great difference in cost between concrete and wood.
                              On average, for a roughly 1,000 sq. ft. home the cost of a building with concrete rather than wood is roughly 7%-8% greater. Now that may not seem like a significant amount, but talk to any middle-class home buyer that is attempting to finance their property and that 7%-8% will make a huge difference. As for the point you make about homes being built with wood, that may be true in some cases. It certainly depends on the architecture and neighborhood. A significant amount of neighborhoods around the Orlando area are made up of homes that are concrete block. Dip into the areas around railroad tracks and the inner city and you'll certainly notice more wood-framed structures due to the fact that the people that built these homes were generally poor and couldn't afford the luxury of concrete before it became so widely used.
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                              • FM
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                                • Jun 2004
                                • 5367

                                #75
                                it amazes me the people who didn't evacuate (a few of which got killed)

                                I mean, if you're living in an aluminum hut (basically) and there's going to be 140-150mph winds heading your way, do you think you should leave?

                                On a side note, one of the dead was some dumbass who stepped out in the high point of the storm to smoke a cigarette...
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