I meant no offence in my post <img src="images/graemlins/grin.gif" alt="" />
For me the stats help me take a step back and look at the whole picture and probabilities as it applies to where I live. The stats in the US would probably be different from Singapore in terms of WMD (Although we have quiet a few US installations here).
Stats aside, I am also preparing for any eventuality in my own home and office (of course this is all in a constant flux as well) and the Civil Defence force over here has just distributed an updated civil defence booklet which includes items on what to do in a bomb blast , chemical / biological attack etc.
Even here we don't leave things to chance. You can bet I've got my plastic sheeting and duct tape
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