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  • Bouncer
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    rado hasnt commented at all in this thread but i am willing to bet that he has checked TMZ at least 4-5 times since these events in Japan have happened. lol

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  • Bouncer
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    83 aftershocks in past 21 hours

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  • Bouncer
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    An estimated 6.4-magnitude earthquake has just hit near the east coast of Honshu. The same area where the Nuclear site is.

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  • Bouncer
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    9500 people missing from a single town..

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  • Bouncer
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    This nuclear issue makes a strong argument for the people who don't want more nuclear facility's built. All of the things happening to the plant in japan right now were not supposed to be able to happen because of all the "sophisticated backup systems" and info learned from Chernobyl and 3 mile island. Well guess what.. its happening and the backup systems have failed..

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  • blm
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    Regardless of death toll, the destruction and aftermath will make Katrina look like a bad storm.

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  • Bouncer
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    Radiation leaks from a damaged Japanese nuclear reactor after an explosion blows the roof off, but the government insists that radiation levels are low as Japan deals with the effects of the 8.9-magnitude earthquake that sent a 10-metre tsunami ripping through towns and cities across the northeast coast

    Radiation leaking from Japan's quake-hit nuclear | Reuters
    Last edited by Bouncer; 03-12-11, 09:05 AM.

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  • Bouncer
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    Originally posted by buell View Post
    katrina death toll was i think around 1800 as of this mourning the feared dead was approx 1000 in japan. with out a reactor failure maybe it wont be as tragic ..lets keep our finger and toes crossed.
    More than 9,500 people unaccounted for in Minamisanriku, Japan, Kyodo News Agency reports.

    trust me, when this is all over with, katrina will not even be a comparison.

    9,500 in just 1 area are missing.
    Last edited by Bouncer; 03-12-11, 09:04 AM.

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  • Bouncer
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    Originally posted by bigscott View Post
    there was a scientist who has since past away made the predictions we are currently seeing everything he has predicted has happened so far ... he believed the earth is going to shift on its axis by 1 degree ..changing everything as we know it .. what we are seeing are just precursors to it ...

    time will tell
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  • bigscott
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    there was a scientist who has since past away made the predictions we are currently seeing everything he has predicted has happened so far ... he believed the earth is going to shift on its axis by 1 degree ..changing everything as we know it .. what we are seeing are just precursors to it ...

    time will tell

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  • Mr I
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    Fukishima No 1 plant explosion, not a melt down, but there has now been a radiation leak, people being advised not to drink tap water. The pressure vessel is not thought to have exploded though which is what happened at chernobyl, what's happening is more like Americas 3mile island fuck up.

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  • buell
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    Originally posted by Shibby View Post
    Half of Katrina's deaths were because of peoples stupidity.
    and lack of planning..agree with ya

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  • Shibby
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    Half of Katrina's deaths were because of peoples stupidity.

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  • buell
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    Originally posted by THE BOUNCER View Post
    katrina is almost nothing at all compared to what is going on in Japan right now.
    katrina death toll was i think around 1800 as of this mourning the feared dead was approx 1000 in japan. with out a reactor failure maybe it wont be as tragic ..lets keep our finger and toes crossed.

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  • Shibby
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    Originally posted by blm View Post
    Ona serious note, I wonder how much this is going to cost us?
    That was my first thought when I heard. Beyond the markets shifting, suddenly everyone is going to feel like helping for a day and our own will continue to fall. :disagree:

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