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[quote name='jughead']I am as guilty as the next man but people just want to get things done, they don't want to DO anything.[/QUOTE]
I have my money set aside for the Red Cross. One thing about disasters, is that donations and assistance have a curve like a fad would (think slap bracelets and pet rocks, if you must). The transition from no interest to a well-saturated market occurs almost instantaneously (the "overnight sensation" effect, if you will). Unfortunately, after an all-too-brief time, the trend dies off just as quickly as it started.
So, while donations have spiked right now, they won't be there in three-four weeks. Unfortunately, Red Cross spends the money they have like there's no tomorrow, so they *will* need more money in several weeks. With that in mind, I have my donation set aside for what I call "wave 2," when news articles trickle in about Red Cross's asking the United States' people "where's all the
in' money now?"
I have my money set aside for the Red Cross. One thing about disasters, is that donations and assistance have a curve like a fad would (think slap bracelets and pet rocks, if you must). The transition from no interest to a well-saturated market occurs almost instantaneously (the "overnight sensation" effect, if you will). Unfortunately, after an all-too-brief time, the trend dies off just as quickly as it started.
So, while donations have spiked right now, they won't be there in three-four weeks. Unfortunately, Red Cross spends the money they have like there's no tomorrow, so they *will* need more money in several weeks. With that in mind, I have my donation set aside for what I call "wave 2," when news articles trickle in about Red Cross's asking the United States' people "where's all the
