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==About== | ==About== | ||
===[[Out of Time]]=== | ===[[Out of Time]]=== | ||
While discussing [[Adam Monroe]], [[Bob]] shows [[Nathan]] | While discussing [[Adam Monroe]], [[Bob]] shows [[Nathan]] a [[Timeline:November 2006#November 21, 2006|November 21, 2006]], ''Miami Bugle'' article entitled ''Snow Falls in Miami''. The article relates a light snowfall which had just occurred in Central Florida to other snowfalls, including one that occurred in [[Miami]] (South Florida) on January 19, 1977. Bob notes to Nathan that this event could have been a tsunami that would have wiped out the Eastern seaboard of the United States instead. | ||
==Notes== | ==Notes== | ||
* The text of the article is from a November 22, 2006, article in [http://www.usatoday.com/weather/news/2006-11-21-florida-cold_x.htm ''USA Today'']. | * The text of the article is from a November 22, 2006, article in [http://www.usatoday.com/weather/news/2006-11-21-florida-cold_x.htm ''USA Today'']. | ||
* There is no ''Miami Bugle'' in reality. | * There is no ''Miami Bugle'' in reality. | ||
* [[Bob]] said that the newspaper reported snow, but that it could have reported a tsunami. Whether he was saying that [[the Company]] helped avert this potential disaster or was merely using the article to illustrate why they need to track [[evolved humans]] remains unclear. | |||
==Trivia== | |||
* According to [[Heroes Interactive (Out of Time)|Heroes Interactive]], the last snowfall in Miami was really on January 19, [[1977]]. According to the ''Miami Bugle'''s text, there was "a big freeze" in 1989 in north and central Florida (Miami is in southern Florida). The writer of the article also notes that snow fell over central Florida (Brevard and Volusia Counties) in 2003. He also reports that the Florida Panhandle area received a dusting around Christmas 2004. | * According to [[Heroes Interactive (Out of Time)|Heroes Interactive]], the last snowfall in Miami was really on January 19, [[1977]]. According to the ''Miami Bugle'''s text, there was "a big freeze" in 1989 in north and central Florida (Miami is in southern Florida). The writer of the article also notes that snow fell over central Florida (Brevard and Volusia Counties) in 2003. He also reports that the Florida Panhandle area received a dusting around Christmas 2004. | ||
* According to the article's text, weather forecaster Matt Bragaw said the snowfall was a "very light dusting". Matt Bragaw is a forecaster at the [http://www.srh.noaa.gov/mlb/homepg.htm National Weather Service Forecast Office] in Melbourne, Florida. | * According to the article's text, weather forecaster Matt Bragaw said the snowfall was a "very light dusting". Matt Bragaw is a forecaster at the [http://www.srh.noaa.gov/mlb/homepg.htm National Weather Service Forecast Office] in Melbourne, Florida. | ||
* Mike Sparks is the Executive Vice President/CEO of [http://www.flcitrusmutual.com/content/interior.asp?section=about&body=staffadmin.htm Florida Citrus Mutual], an organization based in Lakeland, Florida. | * Mike Sparks is the Executive Vice President/CEO of [http://www.flcitrusmutual.com/content/interior.asp?section=about&body=staffadmin.htm Florida Citrus Mutual], an organization based in Lakeland, Florida. | ||
* Marvin Mancia writes for the ''Bugle''. Mancia is also a writer for the ''[[New York Chronicle]]''. | |||
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Latest revision as of 22:17, 2 October 2009
Miami Bugle | |
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First mentioned: | Out of Time |
Current status: | Clipping is in Bob's office |
Bob shows Nathan a piece of news from the Miami Bugle.
Notable Employees
- Marvin Mancia
About
Out of Time
While discussing Adam Monroe, Bob shows Nathan a November 21, 2006, Miami Bugle article entitled Snow Falls in Miami. The article relates a light snowfall which had just occurred in Central Florida to other snowfalls, including one that occurred in Miami (South Florida) on January 19, 1977. Bob notes to Nathan that this event could have been a tsunami that would have wiped out the Eastern seaboard of the United States instead.
Notes
- The text of the article is from a November 22, 2006, article in USA Today.
- There is no Miami Bugle in reality.
- Bob said that the newspaper reported snow, but that it could have reported a tsunami. Whether he was saying that the Company helped avert this potential disaster or was merely using the article to illustrate why they need to track evolved humans remains unclear.
Trivia
- According to Heroes Interactive, the last snowfall in Miami was really on January 19, 1977. According to the Miami Bugle's text, there was "a big freeze" in 1989 in north and central Florida (Miami is in southern Florida). The writer of the article also notes that snow fell over central Florida (Brevard and Volusia Counties) in 2003. He also reports that the Florida Panhandle area received a dusting around Christmas 2004.
- According to the article's text, weather forecaster Matt Bragaw said the snowfall was a "very light dusting". Matt Bragaw is a forecaster at the National Weather Service Forecast Office in Melbourne, Florida.
- Mike Sparks is the Executive Vice President/CEO of Florida Citrus Mutual, an organization based in Lakeland, Florida.
- Marvin Mancia writes for the Bugle. Mancia is also a writer for the New York Chronicle.