I am not a news nerd; thank goodness. I follow some of the stores on the internet but can't stand news on cable, newspaper nor the radio.
We had a huge snowstorm a couple of days ago. It was one of those storms they call "Colorado Lows" which means a lot of snow for a couple of days. The media went crazy. They said the coming storm is "The Storm of The Century." They warned people to stock up on water, food and emergency stuff. They warned that the power might go off. There were photos on the internet of bare grocery shelves. The parking lot of my local grocery store was packed on the day before the storm with people buying loads of groceries.
The storm lasted 2 days. Someone from the media said they were sorry they made a mistake and said that forecasting weather is an educated guess at the best of times. It was all rather silly. We are only 22 years into this century and still have 78 years to go. Says I, how in the world do they know that this is the "Storm of the Century." When I was a kid on the farm in the 1950s, we often had storms that went on for 3 days and 3 nights and no one got excited. We somehow made it to the barn and let the cows just so they could have a drink of water while the storm raged on. I remember shoveling the driveway. I think this young generation is just too involved with zombies and the smartphone but they really need to get a touch more of reality. "Storm of the Century," indeed!