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Holy crap, now it's Japans turn!
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Have you fullas seen the damage in Japan? Having been through a few earthquakes recently, I really feel for them. we didn't get a tsumani here (thank f_ck!) but it looks like a real mess over there. I'd expect quite a high death toll given all the cars and trucks being swept away by the water.

Posted on: 2011/3/11 8:33
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Re: Holy crap, now it's Japans turn!
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8.9 is huge. Not sure what else to say.

Bit worried for my old man, wouldn't be surprised if the south pacific were next (for an earthquake).

How's christchurch anyhow? What are they saying about rebuilding the place?

Posted on: 2011/3/11 8:50
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Re: Holy crap, now it's Japans turn!
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It wont happen overnight.
I heard today that 30 buildings over 6 stories were going to have to be demolished. I didn't even know we had that many buildings over 6 stories. Christchuch isn't that big really. (only 330,000 odd people live ehere)
Worst part was as we were watching live footage of the tsunami, we had another aftershock ourselves. It only takes a few big bumps in the night, and you get a pretty crappy nights slep.

Posted on: 2011/3/11 9:26
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Re: Holy crap, now it's Japans turn!
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I've just spoken to friends and family in Japan, said the earthquake was scary, but not to much damage(for the population) . The tsunami is going to be the bad part. Japan is constructed well to deal with earthquakes, although this is the largest ever recorded.My thoughts are with you nihon.

Posted on: 2011/3/11 9:40
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I'm hoping Endo San and his family are safe and well... and to everybodies friends..

Posted on: 2011/3/11 12:06
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Re: Holy crap, now it's Japans turn!
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yea i hope Endo San is ok and none of the bpro stuff got damaged ,and i hope no datsuns were hurt !

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Re: Holy crap, now it's Japans turn!
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My thoughts are with all that recently went through these natural disasters. What do you guys think. Global warming?
It is for me very worrying that these type of things are happening short after each other and also non stop.

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Re: Holy crap, now it's Japans turn!
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moon is closer to earth than usual apparently... therefore gravity change

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moon only affects the tides, there is a lot of activity unde the tectonic plates, the flat lines that heave been affected are linked directly
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nz, japan and philopines are all along his plate- one of the largest, as it moves northwards.

i remember it all from geography at school. i loved reading about this stuff. hate seeing it.

thought go out to all.

unfortunalely the preesure shifts to another part of the plate now. so possibly usa side of it, as it pulls northwards, the south western and northen edhes have had release of the pressures.

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Re: Holy crap, now it's Japans turn!
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The main quake occurred 373km NE of Tokyo not in Japan so they are lucky.

If the same quake was within Honshu (main) island there are 55 nuclear power
plants to worry about not the 3 that have their cooling towers failing.

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The Tokyo Electric Power Company says cooling systems of three reactors at its No.2 nuclear power plant in Fukushima are failing, according to the Kyodo news agency.


Now if Chernobyl was bad its a matter of time before the most quake prone place
in the world with so many Nuclear Power Plants becomes a world crisis.

Why on earth build so many NPPs in such a volatile country? Big Business.

Posted on: 2011/3/12 0:05
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