Arizona Ranks Highly Too!!
Larry Dighera writes:
On 10 May 2006 07:19:23 -0700, "Jay Honeck" wrote
in .com::
It also has many weaknesses. Fortunately, the weaknesses are ALL
eliminated (or, at least, minimized) by being a pilot and owning an
aircraft.
Please explain how owning an airplane mitigates the following:
1. Tornados
It doesn't, but tornados are a minor inconvenience. They're not like
earthquakes and hurricanes, which devestate entire regions; they do
very localized damage. You'll notice how few *people* were hurt even
in the extremely unusual and much worse than usual tornado strike on
Iowa City last month (or have I slipped another month?).
2. Harsh winter weather
In *Iowa*? You've got to be kidding. People down there hardly bother
to zip up their jackets most of the winter.
3. Mumps epidemic
Yeah, they happen to have a problem with that right now. These things
happen.
4. Provincial mentality of the local populous
Ah. Well, nothing to be done about their attitude -- or yours.
5. Being surrounded by unsophisticated farmers
See #4.
6. The lack of topography
It's weird to not have a horizon; I don't think I'd like living
anywhere without one.
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