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Join Date: Feb 2008
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As I sit at my computer desk the town tsunami alert is going off as it always does on the last Friday of the month. The alarm is a single note going up and down the scale. The all-clear signal is their version of Big Ben playing the hours. This is something set up just a few years ago and although it's never been used for any alert, it gives those who need it some kind of assurance. Does anyone else have some kind of alert that your "founding fathers" have tested regularly? What is it called?
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ex oriente lux
Join Date: Jun 2007
Location: Florida
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No alerts here in Fl. We can pretty much tell when a hurricane is coming. And unless you are unintelligent or special circumstances apply, you can usually get out of the way, fairly easily.
In New York, I lived close enough to a Nuclear Power plant that we had a signal thingy on a post down the street. But never heard it even so much as beep. |
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Semper fidelis
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No tsunami warning , but the city fire siren goes off at 9:45 every night for the curfew of those kids under 16 . Not that the curfew is enforced .
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Thanks for all of your responses. I certainly would want some sort of alarm if I lived close to a criminally insane hospital! The curfew alarm reminded me of when I was a kid in LA every night a TV station (can't remember which one)played a tape of a man with a very deep and impressive voice say:"Parents, it's ten o'clock. Do you know where your children are?" Funny the memories that are evoked!
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Semper fidelis
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Weird you mentioned the Yorkshire Ripper , I was just reading about Peter Sutcliffe and supposedly how he was only a copycat .
When I was a teen , we used to live close to a Federal prison and they had a public alarm when there was an escape . I can't believe I forgot about that .
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Freemasonry is "veiled in allegory and illustrated by symbols" because these are the surest way by which moral and ethical truths may be taught. It is not only with the brain and with the mind that the initiate must take Freemasonry but also with the heart. -C. H. Claudy
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Join Date: Feb 2008
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It also housed some very nasty women too, but they shut the women's section last year.
When the alarm goes off, local schools go onto red alert and they set up a roadblock around the nearest village. We actually lived miles away when I was at school, but because the hospital is set on sort of moor land it's possible to get an awfully long way from it cross country without ever coming across a town, then pop up in the village. Just as a point of interest, it used to house Dr William Chester Minor, the former US Army physician who spent 38 years in the hospital after killing a man outside his house in London after going insane. He was a major contributor to the first Oxford English Dictionary whilst a resident. |
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