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Re: Live coverage of the aftermath of the earthquake (8.9) in Japan.
« Reply #16 on: March 15, 2011, 11:06:00 AM »

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Re: Live coverage of the aftermath of the earthquake (8.9) in Japan.
« Reply #18 on: March 30, 2011, 10:53:25 PM »

ts going on all.  I was downtown Yokohama getting my bike reregisted when the quake struck. Whole lotta shaking needless to say I was holding onto the scoot and pulling against the kick stand to keep it upright. The only damage i saw was a building across the street came down.  For the first night I was fortunate to be on the bike as I was able to weave inbetween the mass traffic jam and make it home in a decent amount of time. I had friends who were not so lucky and left work at 5pm only to make it home by 4am.  The whole radiation thing is just crazy and has everyone on edge don't believe what you are reading on fox and cnn check out BBC or reuters they seem to more along the correct lines and not spreading fear and panick everywhere. Anyway Im sitting out here on the ocean now floating round in circles waiting for a day to port call for a  nice :drink: everyone drink one for me and do what ya can to help those in need over here.....please.
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Re: Live coverage of the aftermath of the earthquake (8.9) in Japan.
« Reply #19 on: April 07, 2011, 06:33:03 AM »

ts going on all.  I was downtown Yokohama getting my bike reregisted when the quake struck. Whole lotta shaking needless to say I was holding onto the scoot and pulling against the kick stand to keep it upright. The only damage i saw was a building across the street came down.  For the first night I was fortunate to be on the bike as I was able to weave inbetween the mass traffic jam and make it home in a decent amount of time. I had friends who were not so lucky and left work at 5pm only to make it home by 4am.  The whole radiation thing is just crazy and has everyone on edge don't believe what you are reading on fox and cnn check out BBC or reuters they seem to more along the correct lines and not spreading fear and panick everywhere. Anyway Im sitting out here on the ocean now floating round in circles waiting for a day to port call for a  nice :drink: everyone drink one for me and do what ya can to help those in need over here.....please.
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I am living in South Korea and yes there are some horror stories coming out from the media. I have friends at Zama near Tokyo and so far they seem to be doing ok. We are expecting an influx of some US and State Department people here possibly in the very near future. Hope all is well with you.
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