Thu Dec 30, 2004 12:28 am
ChromeFox wrote:What the hell went wrong? This is the 21st century, I thought we were above Mother Nature by now!
Thu Dec 30, 2004 12:44 am
Thu Dec 30, 2004 3:43 am
Atamand wrote:Interesting....
Reuters has a story saying that some U.S. scientists believe that the quake made the Earth wobble on its axis......
Thu Dec 30, 2004 4:53 am
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Thu Dec 30, 2004 5:35 am
ahoteinrun wrote:I thought 911 didn't even hit four thou? Or am I wrong?
This is far worse then 911. Far... far worse.
Thu Dec 30, 2004 5:40 am
Yoshi wrote:Atamand wrote:Interesting....
Reuters has a story saying that some U.S. scientists believe that the quake made the Earth wobble on its axis......
As does CNN. Some scientists even say that this sped up the Earth's rotation by 3 microseconds.
Thu Dec 30, 2004 6:08 am
plducala16 wrote:I thouth that it was like 2,750 for 9/11...
And yes, this is FAR, FAR, worse..
I wouldn't even think of comparing the two.
Kanuck wrote:Hey guys, hopefully you'll accept this little bit of quasi-spam for a good cause.
Hundreds of thousands of people have been affected by the massive 9.0 earthquake that caused entire coastal towns to be swept away by enormous tidal waves. Most of the hardest-hit places such as Sri Lanka and the Philippines are already very poorly equipped to deal with their everyday humanitarian problems, so the devastation caused by a natural disaster of this proportion is inestimable.
UNICEF is one of many organizations accepting donations to benefit victims of the disaster. They accept credit cards online, donations are tax-deductible and can be made from any country in the world. You can specify that your donation go specifically to victims of the disaster, or wherever your funds are needed most.
Just thought I'd recommend this good cause. I've already sent off my donation, and surely if a university drop-out with enormous debts and no job prospects can afford a modest $35 contribution, others should be able to spare a couple bucks. Every dollar counts, so let's show them what makes us a community.
Donate at UNICEF.org
—Aaron
Edit & stuck by Draegonis:
Links to other charities to which you can donate. Links courtesy of sticky in somethingawful's GBS:
Thai Red Cross (thus eliminating the middle-man, apparently)
http://www.redcross.or.th/english/home/index.php4
British Red Cross
http://www.redcross.org.uk/homepage.asp
American Red Cross
https://www.redcross.org/donate/donation-form.asp
Oxfam
http://www.oxfam.org.uk/what_you_can_do ... ke1204.htm
Dutch Red Cross
http://www.rodekruis.nl/nieuws/nieuws_index.phtml
German Red Cross
http://www.rotkreuz.de/
French Red Cross
http://www.croix-rouge.fr/index/partner_aquake.html
Note: Anyone thinking of starting a food or clothing drive for people in the affected regions should think again. This is about the worst thing you can do in a disaster. It costs more for international relief agencies to ship your old cans of creamed corn overseas than it would to buy them in-country.
Thu Dec 30, 2004 9:05 am
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Thu Dec 30, 2004 2:05 pm
ChromeFox wrote:I read an article about how they've been finding scores of dead people but very few dead animals. It seems as though before the tidal wave came in, a lot of the animals sensed it coming and moved to higher ground. We human beings really are at odds with nature. Disconcerting.
Thu Dec 30, 2004 2:55 pm