Towns can be rebuilt. Every structure in the US (aside from those in Chaco Canyon) is relatively young.
Things are just that: things. Beyond basic shelter and food, they only have the value, or lack thereof, that we place upon them.
The town where I went to college had everything above the ground floor on Main Street ripped off in a tornado. Two years later, you couldn't tell the difference.
Edited by jaywalke (06/06/08 02:41 AM)