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Laughing Liberally ’06: Bringing Down the House…and Senate!

May 9th, 2011

Laughing Liberally ’06: Bringing Down the House…and Senate!

Before Donald Rumsfeld stepped down…before Mark Foley resigned…before Jack Abramoff went to prison… In the dark days of early ’06 a troupe of revolutionary revelers brought the gift of liberal laughter to a grateful nation…saving democracy one laugh at a time. From coast to coast, these comedian-commentators brought down the House…then, they brought down the Senate too. Enjoy an evening of smart, savvy, surprising laughter from the Left: the New York launch of Laughing Liberally – now a full-length concert DVD with special features and commentary by George W. Bush. Bring this national tour right to your living room and give “blue humor” a whole new meaning.

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OBAMA GETS HOT AND COLD SWEATS RUN DOWN HIS SPINE

January 15th, 2011

OBAMA GETS HOT AND COLD SWEATS RUN DOWN HIS SPINE

OBAMA GETS HOT AND COLD SWEATS RUN DOWN HIS SPINE

Before Obama (now President Obama of US) had joined high school, he used to enjoy swimming in Lake Victoria very close to his small village in his father’s country, Kenya. One bright sunny evening, he swam so deep in the lake that he crossed over a meter into the neighboring country.  Of course he could not tell the boundaries on the water. He was only enjoying the deep light fresh waters of Africa’s biggest in-Land Sea.

No sooner had he sighed with amusement and disbelief how far he had gone, than a speeding patrol boat mounted with all sophisticated weaponry accosted him. “Stop”!  Shouted an angry sea beaten, patrol soldier on the boat.

“We are arresting you for trespassing into foreign waters, do you have travel documents or permit to swim this far? We shall bundle you up and take you to our powerful leader; in fact he is a military man and militant at that. He has opened fire in Gulu, Kaseese; don’t you hear guns shouting from afar right now?  He has stepped a foot in Congo, the Sudan, Rwanda and I guess he will do so in the Central African Republic and Somalia. He wants peace. Your action young man, is not a sign of peace, it is provocation, do you want our leader also to step a foot in your country? This is the last warning, better be off”.

A round of mortar fire from a 15 inch barrel went off and other small guns did the same. The young terrified Obama swam off for his dear life like a small fish that had escaped the fisherman’s net.

When he finally made it to the shore, Obama was shivering; both hot and cold sweats were running down his spine. He narrated his ordeal to his relatives and friends. A goat and chicken were slaughtered that evening to celebrate his luck. Everybody congratulated him and they showered gifts to him, some saying, “Young man you are lucky. In the neighouring country we fear their guns.  They do not miss their target, and gun fire over there is like a recreation activity, there is more sounding of gunfire than the hooting of cars in that country”.

Years after that incident, Obama joined, high school, university in the States. He was such a brilliant young man that he joined one of the most prestigious professions.  He was very successful, impressive, hard working with candor that he won the admiration of all, White, African American, Latino, Asian etc., young and old, rich and poor, adversaries and friends.

Eventually he married, became congressman and settled in Chicago and to crown his born luck (which was first celebrated very many years back, after the Lake Victoria incident) he was elected the first US black president of modern times, of the digital era.

One day When President Obama was on the lawn of the white house, welcoming his visitors, he shook hands with one bald headed dignitary who introduced himself. To strike the point harder and deeper he mentioned that he was the leader or president of a neighboring country where Mr. Obama’s father is born. And that they share in common the beautiful waters of Lake Victoria.

A reflexive action betrayed Obama, for when the mentioning of a neighboring president and the waters of Lake Victoria were made his hand slipped off unconsciously from the grip of his visiting dignitary. Hot and cold sweats ran down his spine.  He had remembered twenty three years ago the incident on the lake while swimming and the most terrifying words from a soldier on the patrol boat who was armed to the teeth.

“Ah, Ah”, retorted, Obama, “Mr. President you are most welcome to the white house”, after gaining mastery of his body coordination.

Mr. Obama continued to welcome and seat his visitors and he personally served them in the typical African warmth a delicious cold drink prepared by Mrs. Obama and the two dear daughters. His eyes could not wander off the president of the neighboring country sharing the same waters with his father’s country.

Mr. Obama whose destiny had been foretold by the spirits of his ancestors did relatively very well during his first term of office against the odds of the day i.e., the inherited near collapse of the American systems and the world recession. He was re-elected for the second and LAST term of office. This time around he performed to the admiration of his arch rivals within and without. He impressed Chine, Russia, Iraq, Iran and North Korea. If it were not to the organization of the American civilized society, Republicans, Democrats, and the above mentioned countries would have insisted on giving Obama at least one more term in office.

Surprisingly, it was only the African leaders who were not impressed by his achievements with the exception of the Ghanaian leader. You should remember President Obama gave the mother of all mothers’ speech in Accra –Ghana on his first visit to sub-Saharan Africa. That speech empowered the common man to have proper perspective of what the stakes are with their rulers. When put on balance the African rulers were found wanting and unsuitable to hold their offices that very minute. They were only acting drama in office instead of leading their countries to a desired democratic and prosperous outcome.

In 2017 at the end of president Obama’s second term in office and after saying farewell to all his friends which took him the next two years, he retired to his father’s country side home district. He had built himself a small house good enough to make him relax and enjoy the evening breezes of Lake Victoria. And by now he was a grown up elder in the village.

Some people say old practices do not die easily, Obama continued with his swimming in Lake Victoria and of course with one US marine taking care of his security.  On one of the swimming episodes, the elderly Obama enjoyed the waters so much that he was not conscious of the boundaries with the neighboring country.

As he had just crossed over ½ meter to the other side, a patrol boat armed with the most terrifying men and women, sun burnt, with dark faces, looking very hungry and angry intercepted him. A warning shot was fired in the air.

“Halt” shouted one of the soldiers on the boat pointing a 17 inch mortar barrel to the ex- president of the US. “It is you again trespassing! We warned you, we cautioned you thirty three (33) years ago not to trespass. And we told you that we shall hand you over to our leader. This time no joke we are taking you over, you will explain to him why you insist on provoking him. We warned you that he is a military man, and militant at that. All these thirty three years where have you been”?

“We predicted our big man would have a foot in Somalia, haven’t you heard that recently 3 of our soldiers were killed by these Somali militants in Mogadishu. You wait, he will teach them a lesson he taught Kony when he flashed him from Garamba National Park in Congo up to the Central African Republic”.

“I do not agree with the former president of US, Mr. Obama who said that strong institutions in Africa are the way forward for democratic governance and not strong and powerful leaders. Do you know him”? [Mr. Obama]

“Don’t you smell tear gas from Kampala; it is dispersing those on the streets who are against our leader.  That is a sign of a powerful and strong leader. I admire him. Those guys are mad they are crying ‘democracy, corruption, daily murders in the country’, “awo watu wajinga” (those demonstrators are stupid)”.

Obama equipped with the commando skills he had cultivated when he was still in office, he had leverage over the seven soldiers who were holding him at ransom. He had the skills to sink the boat and all its occupants and the heavy weapons on board. The soldiers were all in combat gear, jungle boats, metallic bronze bullet proof each weighing 25 pounds and strung around with 230 rounds on their bodies and without life savers.  But being a cultivated man of honour who apparently was in the wrong he played it calm and engaging his captors awaiting help in the next 2-5 minutes. He had been trained on how to buy time as reinforcement arrives from any point of the earth in less than 5 minutes.

One of the leaders on the boat continued, “You man you look so worn out. Are you not feeding well? You are emaciated like us, look we are all with grey hair and sunken faces and you name it. But our big man is in very good shape, he looks much younger than he was 33 years ago when we first talked about him around this same spot. And I hear he is contesting for presidency for only the coming two terms of 5 years each and he would retire then from active politics. He wants to go to his farm and herd his cows after politics”.

I also gather that come the conclusion of the East African protocols, Kampala will swallow up Kisumu up to Nakuru. You know Kampala is growing by the day and it can no longer offer adequate services to its inhabitants. It must become a great city with enormous radius.  Once this is achieved you people likewise you will start to enjoy services that a capital city ought to deliver. Pot holes in the streets will be addressed, garbage will no longer take five days to collect, street and traffic lights, pavements, and water channels will be worked on, streets will be swept, toilets for public convenience will be put in place, vendors and hawkers selling their merchandise in the middle of the streets and in front of business premises will be stopped. It will be marvelous. You can imagine all these wonderful services are at bay until Kampala widens up to Nakuru”.

“You look so weary. Well let us strike a deal that this is the last warning. Never come back in these waters, may be come back after 10 years  when the big man retires or else we shall do nothing else but to hand you over to him or we shall advise him to step his foot also across as he has done previously with other countries that are provocative. Do you hear this warning?  “Kimbia kama azimu” (take off like a mad man). A volley of bullets went wild from the patrol boat”.

In the mean time the marine taking care of Obama‘s security had heard sounds of gun fire. He could not tell exactly the direction because of the wind on the lake. He jumped in the waters with sophisticated weaponry. He dived to the floor of the lake swimming at a terrific speed like a motor boat underneath and coming on the surface briefly and back intermittently towards the direction where Mr. Obama had gone swimming.

The marine met Obama shortly after his separation from the patrol boat. I suspect the patrol boat crew on seeing an amphibious creature armed with unparalleled weaponry coming in their direction decided to end their encounter with Obama swiftly for fear of eventualities. The patrol crew also valued their dear life.

The gasping Obama narrated his ordeal to his body guard while hot and cold sweats were running down his spine. He remembered the visitor he had hosted in the White House 10 years ago as the president of the neighboring country who had assumed power while he had not yet joined high school.

On arriving at home, this time around a bull was slaughtered for him because he had escaped being whisked off by the patrol boat a second time to confront the powerful leader the soldiers had talked about. Obama still with hot and cold sweats running down his spine, a piece of roasted meat in his hand vowed not to go back swimming not until the next 10 years have elapsed for fear of inadvertently swimming over board and trespass at his chagrin and be taken to the powerful  leader for interrogation.

When he recalled that while he was still a youth, the powerful leader of the neighbouring country was already reigning and Obama, elderly by now and being supported by a walking stick, it is still the same powerful leader on the chair, hot and cold sweats ran uncontrollably down his spine.

As his routine, Obama would bask under the morning hot sun of Kisumu, sitting on the wooden chair passed over by the great, great fathers, his supporting stick lying on the floor, a grand child would bring him breakfast. He would put his chin in his hands and contemplate on his achievements and regrets over the years he occupied the first office.

What used to race over his mind was his inability during his term of office to lead to the collapse of African dictators. He would have stood up to be counted as the only one with African origin to sit in the first office employing practical means to stamp out bad leadership in Africa.

Another equally disturbing thing was the swooping of Kisumu by Kampala. He remembered how the Luos would give up everything for the sake of Luo land and Kisumu in particular. He was now incapacitated to halt the advancing insatiable greed of leaders from Kampala. Sooner or later they would be decimating the city of his ancestors. He wished he had stopped all this.  He had had the capacity but it was not translated into practical realities, though he would give scathing wonderful speeches against African dictators. The consequences of indecision that were unfolding and catching up with him during his retirement from office and old age made him gnash his teeth and he could not help hot and cold sweats of blood  to run down his spine.

 

Author enjoys fiction and he his a student of political science


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System Of A Down – Radio / Video #05

December 19th, 2010

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If Puget Sound Is Falling Down

December 14th, 2010

If Puget Sound Is Falling Down

William Steele, the Seismology Lab Coordinator at the University of Washington Geophysics Program, has a son, Chris, who goes to elementary school. “He comes in sometimes and he loves to do stuff.” It seems he’d recently put a sticker on one of the lab’s monitors, and his father had some trouble accessing the equipment. “What an excuse!” Steele never did get into the program he’d wanted to show me.

December 4th of last year there was a magnitude 5.1 quake in Klamath Falls, Oregon. Aftershocks were felt in Washington State. I had headed out to the UW in search of information on recent earthquake activity in the Puget Sound region.

“Oregon is relatively quiet next to Washington. But this year, we’ve had an enormous amount of activity in Oregon, counter to past patterns.” Klamath Falls couldn’t be noisier, said Steele, ticking off the numbers: September 4th, 5.9; Sept. 20th, 5.9, 5.0, 4.3; Dec. 4th, 5.1; and Christmas Day, 4.0, 3.4.

Most of our local activity in the Puget Sound region is recorded by the UW’s lab equipment. They have an emergency preparation computer program called “Beat the Quake,” hailing from the land of quakes, California, which has suffered through quite a lot of severe earthquake damage lately. That’s the program Steele had trouble running on his computer. Fortunately, the UW’s Seismology Lab has far more emergency preparedness information “so we don’t have to begin from ground zero” in the likely event of an earthquake. Steele is also the Public Information Officer covering quakes through the UW. “We have 135 seismic stations throughout Washington and Oregon, currently operating, and we’re expanding. We really cover a tremendously broad area.”

They locate quakes precisely, then determine the magnitude (quantity of total energy released by the quake), location (area affected by the quake), and epicenter (location on the surface directly above the focus, or place where an earthquake originates.)

They collect data about the geology of the region as well. “It’s critical data. This lab is an educational center for graduate students in geophysics.” They also educate citizens. School groups bring in students, and Steele speaks at civic organizations, encouraging people to take action and make themselves safer from earthquakes.

Of course, the big question everyone asks is, “When?”

“We’re not able to put down a date. It’s more complicated because three types of quakes occur in the Puget Sound region. The most common are deep earthquakes.

“Signals travel through the planet’s crust, sometimes all the way from the other side.” Events from anywhere show up on their helicorder sheets, making an analog, a 24-hour record, of every quake. For example, the Klamath Falls quakes, which are very near California on the Oregon coast.

“We cover the Cascade Range, and have multiple stations on every volcano. We have a good station at Mt. Baker, adequate to cover the region.” Earthquakes around volcanoes are very common.

The lab shares data with California for quakes occurring on the border of California and Oregon. “We’re part of the Washington Regional Seismic Network.” Steele showed me a map of Pacific Northwest Seismicity, 1969-1991. There were huge blue clusters in Puget Sound. What are those, I asked. “Moderate, shallow, and deep quakes. The deep clusters are in the Puget Basin.”

Deep earthquakes, the ones you really tend to write home about, are the largest in magnitude as measured on the Modified Mercalli Intensity Scale. The values usually range from 1.0 (not felt) to 7.0 (extreme damage to buildings and land surfaces). They can go even higher, as they have in recent deep quakes in Alaska.

Here’s what’s happening in Puget Sound: about 300 kilometers or more out from the coast is where the deep quakes are generated. There’s a ridge 500 to 700 kilometers out called the Juan de Fuca Ridge, and new material, new sea floor, is being deposited all the time along it. It pushes the Juan de Fuca plate toward the North American plate underneath the Seattle area. The Juan de Fuca plate moves an average of two inches a year, towards us, lifting the other plate.

A border zone locks it up, an interface between the two plates that stops the oceanic plate, making it subduct beneath us, forcing the ocean plate down into the mantle of the Earth. This boundary is called the Cascadia Subduction Zone, and extends from the middle of Vancouver Island in British Columbia down to Northern California.

The Earth’s mantle lies beneath its brittle crust. It’s semi-solid, due to tremendous heat and pressure. “Our Cascade volcanoes are probably there because of plate subduction beneath us. The push deforms the crust and builds up tremendous stresses. Right now, the coast of Washington is rising. It’s bulging up.” The oceanic plate is “cold rock” and the shock of the two forces meeting leads to deep earthquakes. Washington has recently experienced two large ones, in 1949 and 1965.

A flyer from the lab states that roughly 1,000 earthquakes per year are recorded in Washington and Oregon. “Between one and two dozen of these cause enough ground shaking to be felt by residents. Most are in the Puget Sound region, and few cause any real damage. However, based on the history of past damaging earthquakes and our understanding of the geologic history of the Pacific Northwest, we are certain that damaging earthquakes (magnitude 6.0 or greater) will recur in our area, although we have no way to predict whether this is more likely to be today, or years from now.” Steele thinks it will be soon.

“In 1949, there was a severe earthquake in Olympia, 7.1. Eight people were killed and there was millions of dollars worth of property damage. The quake was located 70 kilometers deep.

“In 1965, there was a magnitude 6.5 quake between Seattle and Tacoma.” Both earthquakes were felt as far away as Montana. But there were no aftershocks, as is usual during a deep quake. The infamous aftershocks, known to catch people in the middle of recovering from a bad earthquake, happen during land-based shallow earthquakes. The ocean-based shocks occurred once, causing ground tremors that lasted several minutes. “The 1965 quake killed about five people, and again there was millions of dollars of property damage.” Other deep events, difficult to calculate from records of the times, occurred in 1882, 1909, and 1939. “Every 35 years or so a 6.0+ magnitude quake occurs beneath Puget Basin. The whole region along the coast will shift at once. When it finally builds up enough pressure to kick up, it’ll be a big one.”

Eighty percent of the quakes on the planet happen along the Pacific North West Rim, which is referred to as “The Ring of Fire” because of all our volcanic activity. In 1964, one year before this area’s last big event, south-central Alaska generated a monster 9.3 quake, shaking the ground for twenty minutes, generating tidal waves that decimated Seward’s coast, affected 34,000 square miles, and killed 143 people. And there’s been recent large quakes in Cape Mendecino, California, and Parkfield, California, infamous for ground shaking, in 1992.

Brian Atwater of the USGS (United States Geological Service) and the UW geology department has done studies along the coasts of Washington and Oregon. He’s found a kind of layered soil…”what he found…ghost forests killed by the last big quakes. Subduction zone material covered by coarse black sand.” A layer gradually turned into forest floor and then the sand layer. “As bulging continues, coastline rises, and low-lying areas are flushed clean by salt water. Stress released during the quake makes the coastline subside by seven or eight feet. It ‘drops.’ If you’re living at five feet above sea level, it’s not a very comfortable thing.”

Earthquakes also generate large tsunamis, or tidal waves; the biggest ones, generated by larger quakes, can rip up an entire coastline for miles, wiping out bridges, roads, and buildings. The really great subduction zone quakes, 9.0 or more, only occur about once a century on the face of the planet. Strangely, a big quake may result in only about three-and-a-half minutes worth of strong ground shaking, which doesn’t sound like much. “One recent California quake was only seventeen seconds of strong ground motion, a 7.1 quake. A 7.0 quake releases the equivalent of 199,000 tons of TNT in energy; a 9.0 releases 200 million tons, or 17,000 atomic bombs’ worth of force.

“The difference between an 8 and a 9 is greater than the difference between a 2 and an 8, because of the logarithmic scale. The force increases exponentially. It gets 30 times greater each time.” I wondered if it ever goes up to 10.0.

By carbon-14 dating organic matter in ground and sea levels, “scientists can determine approximate dates for events going back 10,000 years.” Finding clues about these earthquakes involves both painstaking research and educated guesswork.

Research has recently identified a Seattle fault which generated a large quake between 1,000 to 1,100 years ago. “There were landslides, and a huge seiche-when something big falls in the water, creating waves like tsunamis. Large block landslides occurred in forests. Restoration Point on Bainbridge Island rose twenty feet from Puget Sound in seconds during that event.”

Buildup from glacial ice sheets once covering the continent make it difficult to analyze shallow crust faults. But geologists are pretty sure there are two major Seattle faults. The biggest one runs from the north tip of Mercer Island through Eastgate to the Kingdome, just north of West Seattle. The other fault runs through White Center, parallel to the bigger one. In 1872, an estimated 7.3 shallow quake caused what seismologists call “felt reports” from observers, the only evidence of some older quakes. Native Americans tell legends about what must have been some very sizeable earthquakes and tsunamis.

Nowadays, all the real-time telemetry (automatic transmission of data from a distant source to a receiving station) comes through in the back of the lab, where Steele poured me a cup of Starbucks coffee at their metal sink in a very equipment-crowded space. “Relays ‘zap’ activity energy in nanoseconds to the lab. Before people in a region know what’s going to hit them, we do.” The helicorders monitor 23 stations on analog. “We focus on volcanoes. All stations, including the ones on helicorders, go onto the computer system in the next room. The discriminator in the back takes FM carrier signals and separates them from seismic signals, leaving an amplified seismic signal. It goes to the front room, changing into digital information the computer can read.

“If it picks up a ‘jump’ (a skip in the needle on the helicorder) on a station, it checks other stations and records all data, whether there’s a signal or not. If it’s a big quake, it does estimates of the magnitude etc. via programs, beeps the people (like Steele), and sends information to seismologists around the region.” Steele might hear a “beep” anytime.

As I drank my coffee, Steele told me he’s a grad student, his life’s partner works, and together they support their family, renting a house in Wallingford and raising two kids. “It’s a rewarding job, but…the rewards are not monetary.” Nonetheless, he feels treated as a colleague by everyone, and has a good working relationship with all his “fellows at the lab.”

About earthquake preparedness, Steele is adamant. “The secret is not fear and loathing in Seattle, and that we have to hide under our beds. Let’s get ready. Our schools need to get to the point where we can withstand a 7.4 earthquake. How many little bodies do we need under bricks before we start spending some money?” Right now, there are no definite laws enforcing earthquake building codes, “if the building code years ago said you could pile bricks without mortar on top of each other.”

Unreinforced masonry creates structures that fall during even moderate earthquakes. “The entire wall of a school can fall down and kill students. A brick that falls three stories doesn’t slow down,” he said, referring to the death of a boy during the 1965 earthquake. Steele is certain such deaths are preventable.

At least six schools in Oregon have unreinforced structures, bricks that can fall and fill a doorway, blocking the exit. “Retrofit them, or tear them down and build another school. If a school has been considered unsafe for a quake lately, they can sell it, and it becomes a senior center. No laws stop that. These buildings need to be brought up to code or taken down. Deaths will happen unless we act. India just had a 6.8 quake…tens of thousands dead. There needs to be water and food stored away to last 72 hours. You need to get under a table and ride it out; get down on the ground, under something; check to see if you smell gas, and turn it off; electricity, too.”

You should get to know your community resources, Steele said. And in case of severe aftershocks, if you’re in a building “you should wait until the shaking stops, and then get out.” Lots of people are killed by falling debris while evacuating buildings.

The number of FEMA (the Federal Emergency Management Agency) in Woodinville, headed by Chris Trisler, is (206) 487-4645. It’s their job to assist people with earthquake preparedness.

What does Steele see in the immediate future? “I expect more of the same. Probably some quakes greater than 4.0 in the Puget Sound area. While we’ve been talking, there’ve been events in Klamath Falls,.” As I write this, there are aftershocks east of the Dec. 4 “sequence” starting in Klamath Falls. “The question is, are we going to recognize the danger and do something about it, or are we going to wait until we have an adequate death toll? I’d like to see a dedicated plan and some leadership from the state. It’ll be a lot of money.”

Steele said a colleague of his said it best: “The next great disaster will happen as soon as we forget about the last one.”

Some of the information in this article is from “Washington State Earthquake Hazards,” by Lawrance, Qamar, and Thorsen, 1988.)

WHAT TO DO OTHER THAN SCREAM YOUR LUNGS OUT – FALL DOWN!

Apparently, you may hear a very loud, building sound before the frenzy begins. The below is from “How to Survive in Earthquake Country,” a FEMA pamphlet. Find out about your risks, at home, and in your workplace. Get more specifics from the American Red Cross, or FEMA.

Learn what causes injuries: parts falling off building exteriors and interiors; flying pieces of broken glass; overturning bookcases; unanchored water heaters; storage facilities; anything made of glass; fires from damaged gas lines; electric lines; wood stoves; chimneys; toxic fumes.

Create emergency preparedness plans: find safe spots in your home; identify escape routes; plan two ways out of each room; pick two places to meet, outside your house and outside the neighborhood if you can’t return home; show everyone how to shut off water, gas and electricity; practice your plans, now.

Read “Your Family Disaster Plan,” and “Emergency Preparedness Checklist,” which you can get from FEMA.

Reduce earthquake hazards: evaluate your home; strap water heaters and gas appliances down; remember, stiff items snap; place heavy objects on lower shelves; anchor everything heavy; anchor hanging objects; support community earthquake preparedness.

Businesses, schools, daycares, neighborhoods, churches, clubs: hold workshops. Assemble a disaster preparedness kit: store food, water, clothes, a first aid kit, a radio, flashlights, and batteries, good for 72 hours of use, in your car trunk, home, and office. For more details, consult the FEMA brochure, “Your Family Disaster Supplies Kit.”

During/after an earthquake: stay calm; don’t panic or run. Earthquakes are usually preceded by loud sounds, so take quick action. You actually have about two seconds, so get ready for that earthquake now to protect yourself and others. Stay where you are: drop, cover and hold something solid, or take immediate cover under a heavy desk or table, in a doorway, hallway, or against inside walls. Turn away from glass. Keep away from chimneys, windows, tall bookcases, and objects that might fall.

Evacuate only after the shaking stops. Use the stairs, not the elevator. Remember, aftershocks may occur at any time. Listen to a radio or TV for instructions. Outdoors: move away from buildings, trees, and utility wires. Sit on the ground until the shaking stops. Flee inland immediately when near a coastline. Check for injuries. Do not move seriously injured people unless they’re in danger. Indoors: evacuate damaged buildings, as aftershocks could cause additional damage, or buildings can collapse.

Do not re-enter a building until it’s declared safe by responsible authorities. Don’t use the telephone except for emergencies; stay off the phone. Check for fires. Have a fire extinguisher, and know how to use it. Check utilities: gas, electric, and water lines may be broken. Gas: do not use matches, candles, open flames or electric switches indoors, because of possible gas leaks. If you smell gas, open windows, leave, and shut off the main gas valve, which is usually outside.

Electricity: if wiring is broken, shut off electricity at the main switch. Don’t touch anything near downed or damaged lines. Water: if water pipes are broken, shut off the supply at the main valve outside. Use water from ice cubes, water heaters, toilet tanks (if they don’t contain chemical cleaners). Clean up spills. Attend carefully to spills of potentially harmful materials such as medicines, drugs, and household cleaners. Provide adequate ventilation, as chemicals may combine to produce toxic gas. Remember to assist others in need.

And also remember: it’s not your fault. (Sorry about that, I couldn’t resist the joke.)

Executive Director and President of Rainbow Writing, Inc., Karen Cole writes. RWI at http://www.rainbowriting.com is a renowned inexpensive and affordable professional freelance writers, book authors, ghost writers, copy editors, proof readers, coauthors, manuscript rewriters, graphics and CAD, digital and other photographers, publishing assistance and screenplay writers, editors, developers and analysts service.


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December 1st, 2010

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System of a Down Radio/Video

October 29th, 2010

My weird self-made video to weird but not less awesome song.Tribute and hint and enjoy^^ (made with Pinnacle Studio)
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Jay Sean – Down ft. Lil Wayne

October 6th, 2010


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God of War 3: Down With The Sickness

September 29th, 2010


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Hudson River Plane Crash Crew: “Brace brace, heads down, stay down” – US Airway Flight 1549 -

July 25th, 2010


Its nice to see that we still have people who are so professional, and that they do what needs to be done, the way that it needs to be done, and when it needs to be done. The Captain and Crew of this flight should be saluted by everyone in the world for the excellent job that they did. jbranstetter04 Hudson River crash recordings reveal calm of Captain Sullenberger His quick thinking under pressure has already been hailed across the world. Now transcripts of the final communication from the aircraft that crashed on the Hudson reveal how its pilot calmly radioed air traffic controllers that he was planning to land in the river next to Manhattan. The audio recordings from the stricken jet, released yesterday, reveal that air traffic control met the news with disbelief. Were going to be in the Hudson, Captain Chesley Sully Sullenberger told the tower in a deadpan voice. Im sorry, say again, an air traffic controller responded. There was no answer from the aircraft. Captain Sullenbergers splash landing saved the lives of all 155 people aboard US Airway Flight 1549 from New Yorks LaGuardia airport to Charlotte, North Carolina, on January 15. The former US Air Force pilot walked through the aircraft twice to check that all passengers had got out before he abandoned the aircraft, in a feat dubbed The Miracle on the Hudson. Investigators have confirmed that birds struck both engines of the Airbus A320 just after takeoff. The National Transportation Safety Board has released a

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The Most Relaxing Music Ever!- Slow down – by Paul Collier

June 17th, 2010


Slow down ByPaul Collier ©, 2008, 2009 All rights reserved DOWNLOAD NOW AVAILABLE direct from me here… www.paulfromstokeuk.com I hope you enjoy listening to my music, I value your ratings and comments. subscribing (click the yellow button above :) to my channel helps to keep my music in the YouTube search results for others to enjoy and notifys you when I upload brand new music also. I am unsigned/I do not have a record label so your support is vital to me and greatly appreciated! I am thankful to each and every SUBSCRIBER Hi, I hope you enjoy listening to this piece of music I have composed. My intention for this piece is to offer a musically guided chance to just slow down. Everything seems constantly such a fast pace, we have lost the natural ability to do nothing. Please close your eyes and lie down or sit back, relax. I would appreciate your comments and rating. I wish you well. Paul :) Please visit my website www.paulfromstokeuk.com to DOWNLOAD my music directly from me. If you visit my YouTube channel page here… http you will be able to hear my latest compositions and listen to PLAYLISTS of my music (no need to select new videos, each one will automatically play after the previous piece) Thank you for listening. Paul :)

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