gomichild wrote:Oh yikes canman!
Yeah I packed ready to go - but it looks like we ok just where I am here in Hiratsuka, Kanagawa. Hopefully.
Well, it's zeno hour. You treading water yet G-girl?

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gomichild wrote:Oh yikes canman!
Yeah I packed ready to go - but it looks like we ok just where I am here in Hiratsuka, Kanagawa. Hopefully.
canman wrote:I'm on my laptop right now high up in the hills of Hachinohe. They have shut down most of the roads heading to the ocean and there is a real sense of panic in people. Hopefully it turns out to be less than expected. It seems that high tide will hit at 2:00 so the two combined will cause the damage.
BO-SENSEI wrote:Kind of wondering why this is not under this thread, much more accurate.
canman wrote:Only in Japan. I was just watching the news and they were reporting extensively on yesterday's tsunami, and the evacuations etc. Then they interviewed the local meteorologist and the poor bastard had to apologize that the tsunami wasn't bigger and that he was sorry many people had to leave their homes. But if anything had happened and they didn't warn people they would be screaming for his head. Isn't safe but sorry a motto used here in Japan. I feel for the guy.
CrankyBastard wrote:Anyone notice the increased activity recently?
http://www.jma.go.jp/en/quake/quake_sindo_index.html
Cyka UchuuJin wrote:!!!!!
i will never, ever get used to this.
Coligny wrote:I'm sort of ok with the idea of having every natural event trying to kill you...
Quake, rain, wind, volcano...
Much much much less stressfull than having the germans on your north border...
Cyka UchuuJin wrote:not me. i have an inner ear imbalance... things like this set me off for hours. lost my lunch and it'll be a few hours before i can walk straight.
i'll take blizzards, typhoons, hurricanes even before earthquakes.
Cyka UchuuJin wrote:yes.
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