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Marquito82

n this video contest, the CDC challenged contestants to upload videos to YouTube demonstrating how they are preparing for emergency situations such as floods, earthquakes, hurricanes and zombie attacks.

Marquito82

Weltuntergang ist auch falsch... hm, kann jemand helfen?

zoppsie

Das, was raidi um 13:08 geschrieben hat. Ohne die beiden letzten Wörter...

zoppsie

Ja, es geht um Zombies. Gebt den Satz bei Google ein und schaut bei dem Wiki-Artikel...

raidi

da? Preparedness 101: Zombie Apocalypse

raidi

"Preparedness 101: Zombie Apocalypse" is a blog post by the United States Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) that uses a zombie apocalypse metaphor to raise public awareness of emergency preparedness.[1] In a blog post titled "Preparedness 101: Zombie Apocalypse", the Director of the CDC's Office of Public Health Preparedness and Response, Rear Admiral Ali S. Khan writes: "Take a zombie apocalypse for example. That's right, I said z-o-m-b-i-e a-p-o-c-a-l-y-p-s-e. You may laugh now, but when it happens you'll be happy you read this, and hey, maybe you'll even learn a thing or two about how to prepare for a real emergency."[1] Comparing the upcoming hurricane season and possible pandemics to "flesh-eating zombies" from the horror film Night of the Living Dead and the video game series Resident Evil, Khan recommends Americans prepare for natural disasters as they would have prepared for "ravenous monsters".[1]

raidi

The blog entry appeared a few days before May 21, 2011, the date predicted by Harold Camping as the beginning of the end-times, though there was no mention of this speculation in the post itself.[4] The blog generated internet traffic that eventually crashed the CDC website.[5] Usually, CDC blog posts get traffic between 1,000 and 3,000 hits per week.[6] 30,000 hits were reported by the evening of May 18.[5][6] The post, oriented at "a young, media-savvy demographic", was read by so many that "by Thursday, it was a trending topic on Twitter".[5] Initially the tweet with the tagline If you’re ready for a zombie apocalypse, then you’re ready for any emergency got 12,000 followers; overnight the number of followers increased to 1.2 million, or 100 times the initial number.[2] Mr. Daigle said that the number of the followers of the CDC's zombie apocalypse tweets was comparable to the number of followers of the wedding of Prince William and Catherine Middleton: "We were trending yesterday!

raidi

A week before the zombie apocalypse post, members of the CDC group responsible for preparedness of the public for natural disasters and pandemics were working on the message anticipating the 2011 hurricane season.[2] Dave Daigle, associate director for communications, admitted that "Preparedness and public health are not the sexiest subjects."[2] Someone in the group remembered a tweet about zombies in connection to the nuclear disaster in Japan resulting from the Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami. This provided the idea for the upcoming CDC post,[2] implemented on May 18, 2011 along with two tweets.[2]

schäcke

thx RAIDI Deine tipps sind hammer

Jaysi09

Zombies?

maxibub

ob die Farbe von Bedeutung ?

maxibub

und warum muss das denn englisch sein.....*grummel*

VW-77

ob das rot von bedeutung ist?

VW-77

ürgs.. 52 versuche..ich muss weg