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Japan - Earthquake and Tsunami
Ironsides:
Saw the news this morning,reminding me when I was in japan in the 60s. People were great.They loved our dollar and would work hard for it. today I checked on my rabbits fed my goats and worked in my garden. I do what I got to do.
endurance:
There was also a significant (although not nearly as serious) earthquake in China today (5.8 with 3,600 homes destroyed). http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20110311/ap_on_re_as/as_china_earthquake_19
Interesting times, indeed. While I think it's a good time to convert some grasshoppers, I also think it's time to be the voice of reason and calm. At this point it's not the end of the world and while there are a lot of frightening events going on in the world today, it's not time to panic. I'm quoting an e-mail from a coworker's husband, not to make a fool of him, but to emphisize the fact that folks are seriously scared right now and fueling that panic is not constructive.
Laz:
http://www.latimes.com/news/la-fgw-japan-quake-nuclear-20110312,0,4328840.story
Is "slightly radioactive" like a little pregnant?
LJH:
--- Quote from: Laz on March 11, 2011, 02:11:23 PM ---http://www.latimes.com/news/la-fgw-japan-quake-nuclear-20110312,0,4328840.story
Is "slightly radioactive" like a little pregnant?
--- End quote ---
That was my exact thought. I wonder if that's the only nuke plant in Northern Japan?
sdcharger:
There are over 50 nuclear power plants in Japan so I'm sure there are a few in the affected area.
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