Before your SUV made the climate extreme, an Easter Sunday tornado in 1913 killed 250 people in Nebraska.
Disrupting the Borg is expensive and time consuming!
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Do not forget the Palm Sunday Tornado.
A F4 or F5 tornado hitting a major city is a huge disaster. Fortunately does not happen very often.
Easter Bunny greetings from 1924:
http://www.shorpy.com/node/17317?size=_original#caption
…the year that Hubble announced that the then commonly visible Milky Way was our own galaxy, and Einstein announced the Bose-Einstein condensate in which a whole beaker of liquid became a single quantum object, when de Broglie announced the astounding wave instead of particle model of atoms, and when Bard created television that dumbed down all future generations.
In the past Easter may have meant bad times but this Easter Sunday is a day for rejoicing! As well as the inspirational Christian message, there is this on Paul Homewood blog.
http://notalotofpeopleknowthat.wordpress.com/2014/04/20/never-mind-rwanda-eat-vegetables/#comment-22219
Hallelujah! One newspaper editor has the bravery to say it like it is!