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Tsunami in Japan 2011 - Shocking video

Unread postby vision-master » Thu 08 Aug 2013, 17:24:24

Must watch! - 25:49 min...

Tsunami in Japan 2011 - Shocking video 8O
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Unread postby John_A » Thu 08 Aug 2013, 17:39:00

vision-master wrote:Must watch! - 25:49 min...

Tsunami in Japan 2011 - Shocking video 8O


I am...shocked!! 8O 8O 8O

But no more so then when this footage was shown on national TV by the MSM.
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Re: Tsunami in Japan 2011 - Shocking video

Unread postby vision-master » Thu 08 Aug 2013, 17:43:46

So, that's all you have to say - what a dick.
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Re: Tsunami in Japan 2011 - Shocking video

Unread postby John_A » Fri 09 Aug 2013, 01:06:10

vision-master wrote:So, that's all you have to say - what a dick.


Are you seriously expecting us well informed blog readers to NOT know about a tsunami which happened years ago, and caused the knock on disaster at Fukishima to boot? What, you think we all live in the woods, spend our time smoking weed, don't have internet access and can't read a newspaper?

How about you give us some credit for at least being up on OLD current events?
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Re: Tsunami in Japan 2011 - Shocking video

Unread postby basil_hayden » Fri 09 Aug 2013, 08:47:42

John_A wrote:
vision-master wrote:So, that's all you have to say - what a dick.


Are you seriously expecting us well informed blog readers to NOT know about a tsunami which happened years ago, and caused the knock on disaster at Fukishima to boot? What, you think we all live in the woods, spend our time smoking weed, don't have internet access and can't read a newspaper?

How about you give us some credit for at least being up on OLD current events?


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Re: Tsunami in Japan 2011 - Shocking video

Unread postby Tanada » Fri 09 Aug 2013, 10:56:23

Familiarity breeds complacency, you see the same reaction in Michigan, Ohio and Indiana when a Tornado warning is issued. A certain portion of the population goes outside to look around and see if they can spot the tornado instead of seeking shelter.
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Re: Tsunami in Japan 2011 - Shocking video

Unread postby Timo » Fri 09 Aug 2013, 11:25:13

Tanada wrote:Familiarity breeds complacency, you see the same reaction in Michigan, Ohio and Indiana when a Tornado warning is issued. A certain portion of the population goes outside to look around and see if they can spot the tornado instead of seeking shelter.


It's somehow reassuring to know that those idiots aren't just confined to Oklahoma, Missouri, and Kansas. And yes, Texas, too! Idiocy knows no bounds.
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Unread postby Keith_McClary » Mon 12 Aug 2013, 00:30:56

Tanada wrote:Familiarity breeds complacency, you see the same reaction in Michigan, Ohio and Indiana when a Tornado warning is issued. A certain portion of the population goes outside to look around and see if they can spot the tornado instead of seeking shelter.
It can be a bit confusing: "warning", "alert", "watch".

The latter could be interpreted as "go outside to look around and see if they can spot the tornado".
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Re: Tsunami in Japan 2011 - Shocking video

Unread postby Tanada » Mon 12 Aug 2013, 08:55:48

Keith_McClary wrote:
Tanada wrote:Familiarity breeds complacency, you see the same reaction in Michigan, Ohio and Indiana when a Tornado warning is issued. A certain portion of the population goes outside to look around and see if they can spot the tornado instead of seeking shelter.
It can be a bit confusing: "warning", "alert", "watch".

The latter could be interpreted as "go outside to look around and see if they can spot the tornado".


In this area the terms have been used the same way for at least 40 years, a Watch means conditions make a Tornado possible, and Alert means conditions favor Tornado formation so be prepared and a Warning means a funnel cloud has been sighted and seek shelter immediately. Some people just don't care and others believe it can't happen to them.
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