Oh, Crapdoodles
Oct. 8th, 2005 11:43 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
On the other hand....
A massive earthquake has hit the Subcontinent, and apparently the death toll from Hurricane Stan (STAN? Dear sweet God, soon they'll have to start the alphabet over again if this goes on) is near 2000 people.
Am I an ignorant American, or have there been more than the average number of natural disasters in this past year or so?
A massive earthquake has hit the Subcontinent, and apparently the death toll from Hurricane Stan (STAN? Dear sweet God, soon they'll have to start the alphabet over again if this goes on) is near 2000 people.
Am I an ignorant American, or have there been more than the average number of natural disasters in this past year or so?
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Date: 2005-10-09 05:30 am (UTC)There was a lot of building in Florida in the 1920s. There was a land boom there that's very reminiscent of the current housing boom in the US. The Great Miami Hurricane came along in 1926 and that's when land values collapsed there. The Great Miami Hurricane caused worse damage than Andrew did in 1992, adjusted for inflation. Land values in Florida didn't recover until after WWII, and it's thought that this localized drop in asset values was one of the straws that broke the camel's back to kick off the stock market crash of '29.