Wow... devastation is not strong enough to describe. [video=youtube;hAE7GLE_cOc]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hAE7GLE_cOc&feature=player_embedded[/video]
There's also this one from inside Sendai Airport. [video=youtube;-kf9k8FJLDQ]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-kf9k8FJLDQ[/video]
its gonna take at least a decade to get back to to normal, thats IF they decide to migrate back "home"
Those were some good flix Lurker. That first one had me really choked up. Treat everyone you meet well folks, you never know if it's going to be your last moment.
Buddies for life. http://news.yahoo.com/s/yblog_thelo...y-the-side-of-its-ailing-friend-in-the-rubble
The scale of devastation is something I hope nobody ever has to experience.....ever. I tout the benefits of preparedness and self reliance, but I sincerely hope nobody ever has to go through the unimaginable crap these poor people are seeing in real life. A person simply cannot prepare for that extreme of a reality. I shed a tear for the Japanese people every time I see what they are facing.
yup-er, "it's not paranoia when they really are out to get you". but seriously WTF? HAARP....WTF is our team thinking?
came across this link, if you are the giving kind... http://livingsocial.com/deals/32115-5-for-10-donation-to-red-cross-relief-efforts?msdc_id=231
All these tsunami videos remind of that Japanese movie Ponyo: [video=youtube;YbZk7KoXOMw]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YbZk7KoXOMw[/video]
Fake, but it stirs the imagination. this is a 65 footer. That building in the middle of the first picture is 300 feet high. That would be like:
Well, it seems that Fukushima's reactor #1 had completely melted down a little over 5 hours after the tsunami. They say #2 and #3 may be in similar shape.
Has anyone heard what the health implications are for the workers at Fukushima? I'm assuming they're walking dead.