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8.9 earthquake in Japan
Jesse:
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35 years of that. I wonder why our taxes are so high ;D
[/quote] No kidding. I need a job like that ;D. Might get boring though. How was your day?------- Just the usual------- shot a laser at the moon and watched judge judy---------- The laser is taking longer to bounce back lately -----so I'm getting overtime pay. ;D
Elktracker:
Its hard to say what will happen when a natural disaster like this accurs in my area, I live about 60 seconds from the beach in Netarts Oregon and I know a tsunami or earth quake is going to happen eventually but all I can do is be as prepared as possible when it does. Luckily there is lots of high grounds within minutes of me and I have accumulated over the last couple years survival totes with 20lb of rice 20 lb of dried beens medical gear, wool blankets and emergency blankets cases of bottled water powdered milk, flash lights batteries, wind up radio, canned and dehidrated foods of different types and the list goes on and on. The totes weighs about 100lb each or more and I will have to be home to get them if something happens so that is a downside. My wife and I both have kits in our cars incase we have to head for the hill without notice or time. When it does happen I hope we are well enough prepared and equiped to survive. Hate to see what happened in Japan and other coastal communitys. Ill be ready in 2012 ;D
jamie:
ive read every book available on the subject of pre history, deluge, mayans, sumerian text. mankind is always predicting its end. not exactly happy with the state of affairs today and changes need to be made , but remember that in the dark ages the world was coming to an end, world war 1 and 2 were the end, its the perpetual cycle of doom and gloom. there is also a big question mark with the mayan calendar. the math isnt correct. important thing to do is to remember it could all end tomorrow so live love laugh. peace
p.s. eddie we are all down wind. the stock of spent bars from the reactors are sitting in a cooling pool right at the reactor site. unlike the u.s. where we bury the spent rods in mountains, japan stockpiles theirs in these pools. that place is a time bomb. 6 reactors and 20 years of spent rods waiting to go boom. the prevailing winds bring it right to us. most amazing thing is we just hired japan to help bring up the new reactors we are developing in the u.s..
have a great day guys. ;D
Pappy:
I have some things in my life to worry about ,but the end ant one of them,I try to be prepaired in case of an emergence, but worried I am not. If it all ended today it's been a good run and a lot
of fun. I sure feel for them folks but when you choose to live in places like that you can expect at some point it's going to happen. :)
Pappy
Autumnbear:
I second that Pappy. Disasters happen and they suck when they do, but it is out of my hand so I accept that and change what I can.
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