Nooooo depending on the size of the comet, they can be called Global
Killers. And they're called that for a reason. Anything larger than a
mile in diameter and we're all pretty much dead.


On 8/17/07, Ian Skinner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Where the comet hits, yes.
>
> But there is a larger area not directly but rather indirectly affected
> by the impact where having some survival tools would be helpful.
>
> Then there is the larger still area not immediately affected, but will
> be affected by the secondary effects of the impact where survival tools
> will also be helpful.
>
> So if you are underneath the impact zone, have one hell of a party.  If
> you are outside this zone, some preparation for afterwards may be
> worthwhile.
>
>
>
> 

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