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Sun Apr 27, 2014 8:43 am by V
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what have YOU done today, TR?
also I'm not sure if heartbleed effected us but you should probably not change your password, the jitterbug gang are working hard and they need …
what have YOU done today, TR?
also I'm not sure if heartbleed effected us but you should probably not change your password, the jitterbug gang are working hard and they need …
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Japan's Tsunamis
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Re: Japan's Tsunamis
I sure hope so, it looks horrible. I hope the people are/were prepared for the tsunamis. My thoughts are with all the Japanese too, this was one devastating earthquake.
DigDog- I'm not your mother
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Did you get earthquakes in Germany, or?
Japan's economy seems pretty stable, so I don't think rebuilding/recovery will be too difficult. Of course, you can't make up for lives lost which is really what it comes down to.
Japan's economy seems pretty stable, so I don't think rebuilding/recovery will be too difficult. Of course, you can't make up for lives lost which is really what it comes down to.
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...Earthquakes? As intoday or yesterday? No, Germany is about halfway between Japan and America, so way too far away.
I don't even know if we ever had earthquakes in Germany. I've never witnessed one in Berlin where I live. We rather have lots of snow and/or river floodings.
I don't even know if we ever had earthquakes in Germany. I've never witnessed one in Berlin where I live. We rather have lots of snow and/or river floodings.
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Tsunami warnings were lifted for New Zealand.
And my house is on high ground. I'm safe.
And my house is on high ground. I'm safe.
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Dig the shockwave can travel through the earth is why he was asking
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Re: Japan's Tsunamis
8.9 is a really strong earthquake and dang, it lasts really long
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There have also been Tsunami warnings for people on the east coast of Australia.
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It looks like the Pacific Ring of Fire wants to rumble.
My thoughts go out to the Japanese at this time, I know what it's like to be in their situation, mostly.
I feel really sorry for the Japanese Search and Rescue teams. They just finished up operations in my city and now they're going back to home to face another disaster. It's got to be taking a toll on them.
My thoughts go out to the Japanese at this time, I know what it's like to be in their situation, mostly.
I feel really sorry for the Japanese Search and Rescue teams. They just finished up operations in my city and now they're going back to home to face another disaster. It's got to be taking a toll on them.
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I doubt a shockwave can travel 5500 miles (9000 kilometers).Alderos wrote:Dig the shockwave can travel through the earth is why he was asking
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Earthquake...
Earth's axis has reportedly shifted ten inches as a result of the quake, and Japan's coast is said to have permanently shifted 2.4 metres.
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DigDog wrote:
Earthquake...Earth's axis has reportedly shifted ten inches as a result of the quake, and Japan's coast is said to have permanently shifted 2.4 metres.
That just looks like an awesome bike track to me now...
Seriously though, my prayers are with the Japanese. Especially those in the epicentre of the quake and where the tsunami hit hardest. I pray for those that have been killed, have had somebody killed, or have had their life devestated. Videos and images I have seen of the tsunami have been pretty gruesome. I suggest checking out BBC's website for good video coverage.
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.Darre wrote:DigDog wrote:
Earthquake...Earth's axis has reportedly shifted ten inches as a result of the quake, and Japan's coast is said to have permanently shifted 2.4 metres.
That just looks like an awesome bike track to me now...
Seriously though, my prayers are with the Japanese. Especially those in the epicentre of the quake and where the tsunami hit hardest. I pray for those that have been killed, have had somebody killed, or have had their life devestated. Videos and images I have seen of the tsunami have been pretty gruesome. I suggest checking out BBC's website for good video coverage.
Nature was playing to cut the road in 2
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Wow... I'm praying for everyone in Japan, and particularly the people my friends have known... though how did that road split right along the yellow line?
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Because the road was always in two parts which are right next to each other.
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How It’s Done of the Day: A mere six days after repair work began on an earthquake-demolished section of the Great Kanto Highway in Naka the road was ready to be reopened.
Japan: Rike a bossu.
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Re: Japan's Tsunamis
Would it be bad to say that I'm worried Godzilla will come out? (He only comes out after earthquakes)
Its amazing how much they can do in so little time there...
Its amazing how much they can do in so little time there...
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V wrote:Great Kanto Highway
>Great Kanto
>Kanto
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I don't get it.
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supposedly you can make japan if you take all of the continents from pokemon and assemble them correctly
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DigDog wrote:I don't get it.
Embarrassment.
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