Well played....but you're going to hell for that joke.Doesn't that mean a new pope?
Black smoke is voting didn't work for new pope, white smoke is a successful election!Doesn't that mean a new pope?
Damn Im a pos for laughing at that.Doesn't that mean a new pope?
yeah- this first and foremost.I hope nobody is hurt
Settle down beavis. It's just a junkyard fire."Religion of Peace"
Mostly means lots of compact combustible fuel of any type really. Rubber, petroleum, treated lumber. Duration of burn could pinpoint material.Smoke that dark is usually rubber/plastics material, right?
I thought this was about Rome not the White House?Settle down beavis. It's just a junkyard fire.
from one of those insta-"news" british tabloids. also included a "vatican is on fire" quoted tweet.Local reports indicate the fire is at a nearby car pound, and has "shrouded a building".
Jesus JuiceSmoke that dark is usually rubber/plastics material, right?
-A fire of vast proportions broke out inside a car depot in Via Mattia Battistini, 116 in Rome. A column of black smoke rose up over the entire area west of the capital. On the spot immediately intervened two teams of the Fire Department with tankers and the State Police. It seems to cause the fire and subsequent cloud were some cars that were inside the junkyard. Flames erupted from a car would initially deposited within the demolition center and then are quickly propagated. The heat caused the explosion of glass and pieces of other cars, causing a series of explosions as the cars involved in the fire are over 50. Several explosions from tanks of the vehicles. According to what has been learned by firefighters, the structure was completely destroyed by fire. The fire was limited.
Oh the FIATsyeah- this first and foremost.
and given the location, scary also to think what kind of history/anitquities might be going up in flames
We see this here, old buildings on fire cause massive dark smoke.A fire of vast proportions broke out inside a car depot in Via Mattia Battistini, 116 in Rome.
I assumed it was the cars making the smoke. either way... yeah- smoke.We see this here, old buildings on fire cause massive dark smoke.
Thanks, awesome stuff. I love Rome, best wishes to all from afar.I assumed it was the cars making the smoke. either way... yeah- smoke.
btw, here's the google map of where the fire happened.
people tweeting "the vatican is on fire" then leads to "news" agencies picking that up and running with it- if at least temporarily.
Not exactly a random city.It's amazing in the chase for new news that we are now reporting and chatting about a fire in an random city on the other side of the globe
first reports were "explosions, fire IN vatican city".Not exactly a random city.It's amazing in the chase for new news that we are now reporting and chatting about a fire in an random city on the other side of the globe
He's right though, in this day and age of instant news, this is a story. Pre-twitter/iPhones, this was just a fire in a junkyard of cars that was large, but contained.The Fake News part of it is just the news agencies trying to get hits/viewers with the sensationalism. Better to take the most headline worthy angle and then pare it down. Always loved the Simpsons episode with Kent Brockman and the storm death toll scrolling bar at the bottom. So true and prescient of where we are now.first reports were "explosions, fire IN vatican city".
most definitely not a random city.
as it is- a fire in an auto salvage yard 3 miles from vatican city doesn't have quite the same ring.
I'm tired and gassy and having a hard time processing today... are you advocating to make fake news and then reverse course? vatican city esplodes! ... ooops!- cars in another town. or saying that that's just where we are now and were stuck with it? or that a car fire in rome is news?He's right though, in this day and age of instant news, this is a story. Pre-twitter/iPhones, this was just a fire in a junkyard of cars that was large, but contained.The Fake News part of it is just the news agencies trying to get hits/viewers with the sensationalism. Better to take the most headline worthy angle and then pare it down. Always loved the Simpsons episode with Kent Brockman and the storm death toll scrolling bar at the bottom. So true and prescient of where we are now.
Plus Gold isn't flammableI would expect a fire within the Vatican itself would be extinguished rather quickly considering they use holy water in the sprinkler systems.
Where we are now and stuck with it. A car fire in Rome isn't news and it's unfortunate that the first headline is explosion in Vatican City. I think the news' approach nowadays is to sensationalize as much as possible and then back down knowing they already got the hits/viewers. I am from Charlotte and read up on the Panthers a lot. Just this morning, something posted something on the ESPN scroller about RB competition at OTAs between Stewart and the rookie (McCaffery). It all stemmed from a reporter asking Stewart a question about it and his response was to stop asking and that the team's only concern was winning the Super Bowl and not about carries. He's shared the backfield before and said he was happy they brought McCaffery in, especially since he's near the end of his career. The funniest part is that due to NFL rules and McCaffery coming from Stanford, he can't be at OTAs until they graduate, so he's not even there. ESPN has so much content to fill that they basically make stuff up all the time. It sucks for most rational thinkers because blurbs like that just get regurgitated and then you get "news" out in the general public that isn't reality.I'm tired and gassy and having a hard time processing today... are you advocating to make fake news and then reverse course? vatican city esplodes! ... ooops!- cars in another town. or saying that that's just where we are now and were stuck with it? or that a car fire in rome is news?
One kinda did this past Sunday...El Floppo said:yeah- this first and foremost.
and given the location, scary also to think what kind of history/anitquities might be going up in flames