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SENDAI 8.9 EARTHQUAKE+TSUNAMI

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Mar 11, 11 9:42 am
nypencil

It should be no harm to US economy.

Mar 11, 11 10:46 am  · 
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For those who don't read Thread Central, Archinecter jump is safe but still waiting to hear that all of his family is safe also. Please keep him and all others in your thoughts.

Mar 11, 11 10:49 am  · 
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And it seems jump's family is safe, too.

On a positive note, here is some footage of towers swaying in the quake, just as they are supposed to do. Kiss a structural engineer today!

Mar 11, 11 11:22 am  · 
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job job

Good to hear he's okay - the articles and photos show utter devastation.

Mar 11, 11 11:46 am  · 
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that video: just wow.

Mar 11, 11 11:56 am  · 
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sectionalhealing

RIP Sendai Mediatheque?

Mar 11, 11 2:58 pm  · 
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Paradox

Gotta appreciate their engineering genius though. After such a big earthquake only 48 people died.

Mar 11, 11 4:23 pm  · 
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wow donna, that is amazing.

i hadnt seen that tsunami footage either. we were so lucky the epicentre was so far north or things wouuld have been much worse.

the cars parked in front of my building were dancing up and down like one of those weird 1930's animations where the whole planet dnaces. i was expecting them to fall over. actually i half expected my building to fall over, it was swaying just as much.

engineers totally rock.

Mar 11, 11 6:08 pm  · 
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job job
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KvAst0rNruA

Maybe the dumbest video that CNN has ever played. I've seen it about 4 times now, and it keeps getting stranger. The 'ireporter' August Armbrister is completely ridiculous. He now has a fanbase on twitter as the next 'double rainbow' guy.

Mar 13, 11 3:58 am  · 
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harold

Many Americans on Facebook see the tsunami as payback for Pearl Habour.



Mar 13, 11 5:01 am  · 
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Paradox

Wtf! That reporter is totally making animal noises and he seems to be happy about the explosion! Wtf!

Mar 13, 11 9:26 am  · 
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creativity expert

"It should be no harm to US economy." ny pencil
What kind of an idiot would say something like that? it had to be a freaking Rem koolh ass fan.

"Many Americans on Facebook see the tsunami as payback for Pearl Harbor." harold

I dont know if you agree with "many facebook Americans" harold, but the idea that its payback for pearl harbor is stupid, because if you ever took high school or even middle school history you would know that we dropped 2 atomic bombs over in Japan which made pearl harbor look like a walk in Disney lands park.

I would expect more class from real Architects.

Mar 13, 11 4:00 pm  · 
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nypencil

ce: easy!

I was the first one to respond to this message! That means I think this is severe but not as severe as I should be aware. On the contrast, I don't think most americans care about it. Can't you see how short this thread is?

At that time, I thought I should write some words positive instead of just "condolence". I feel pain for Japanese too.

Mar 13, 11 4:54 pm  · 
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job job

To watch the news coverage on Japan for 4 days straight... Both horrified and thoughtful.
Something is fundamentally flawed with the 24hr news format - it becomes spectacle and completely unchecked speculation.

Mar 14, 11 4:30 pm  · 
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SDR

Right. And random YouTube posters are called "reporters." What next ?

The news tonight about radiation isn't good. This is the worst blow to nuclear power since Chernobyl. Small-scale "local" reactors are the future -- or they might have been, before this week ?

Mar 15, 11 1:03 am  · 
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nypencil

Can't believe not many architects care about the problem in Japan. This equals to 2009 of USA!

Mar 16, 11 12:07 pm  · 
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glad mediatheque survived. amazing video. that was pretty much my own experience. longest earthquake i ever have been in. also most serious shaking i've experienced. but in new buildings like sendai there is no reason to worry.

but this nuclear things is scary as hell. and the people, nearly half a million, now in shelters? those things both are horrific.

i am amazed at how well japan has stood up to things though. everyone here is quite resilient.

Mar 17, 11 8:08 am  · 
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Unfortunately, things will probably get worse before they get better. It takes a rather complex supply infrastructure of water & power to keep nuclear material sufficiently cool and that infrastructure took a big hit in the earthquake/tsunami battering. How long will it take to fix that? And even after this nuclear crisis passes, what are the long term financial implications for a debt-ridden government that has to revise its energy infrastructure?

On the bright side, at least the citizens of Japan are polite, humble and hardworking. Just imagine the chaos when "the big one" finally hits California? The every-man-for-himself mentality of the American western cowboy may lead to a total bloodbath in that post-disaster lootscape, yo!

Mar 17, 11 10:13 am  · 
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This

is the best article, in a long series of excellent articles by this author, that I've read about the actual threat of radiation from Fukushima.

He summarizes what the recorded readings have been and places them in a table showing how long exposure at a given distance will cause a specific type of damage at that level. For example, at current highest readings of radiation, a male living in Tokyo will receive enough radiation to cause permanent sterilization after 238 years. By contrast, a male flying a helicopter above the reactor plant will receive the same dose (and damage) in only 3.5 hours.

I'm not trying to say that the situation isn't dangerous, it definitely is. I just like having a factual analysis of what the risks are. This presupposes, of course, that the radiation readings being released to the public are factual.

Mar 17, 11 11:53 am  · 
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job job

I am amazed by their composure in these desperate times. Truly impressed.

Mar 20, 11 1:14 am  · 
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job job

Japan business lobby gives OK to scrap corporate tax cut
link


Letters from Fukushima: Tepco Worker Emails
link

Mar 28, 11 6:17 pm  · 
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Great Pyramids of Fukushima?   The shit just keeps getting weirder, yo!

Image via the automatic earth blog.

Apr 21, 11 2:21 pm  · 
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will this actually make unicorns & rainbows  appear? no, that didn't work.

Apr 22, 11 10:40 am  · 
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unicorns & rainbows?

 

Apr 22, 11 10:47 am  · 
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Apr 22, 11 11:33 am  · 
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