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Posted by Pho3nix
 - January 06, 2005, 11:44:15 PM
i hope all ends well for those that can be well...
Posted by fuzzyferrets
 - January 05, 2005, 04:20:21 PM
yeah alot of big waves
Posted by bob@pogopal
 - January 05, 2005, 03:56:17 PM
That might actually be an accurate picture. I am looking at before and after satellite shots of Indonesia published in the Washington Post, and you see several blocks of a city just washed out to sea.

You have to click on a little square in the map to see the satellite shots.
Posted by Butterfly Fairy
 - January 05, 2005, 03:49:22 PM
My heart and prayers go out to everyone that was effected by this horrific disaster.  :'(
Posted by Homer
 - January 05, 2005, 03:32:17 PM
Don't know if this is a real pic or not. It seems to be making the email rounds.

Posted by fuzzyferrets
 - January 01, 2005, 01:48:34 PM
U.N.: Tsunami aid rises to $2 billion
U.N.: Tsunami toll could approach 150,000
Saturday, January 1, 2005

BANDA ACEH, Indonesia (CNN) -- Pledges of international financial support for countries devastated by the Indian Ocean tsanumis have reached $2 billion, according to the U.N. emergency relief coordinator.

The new amount, which includes contributions from many countries and the World Bank, is larger than what was pledged following all of the other humanitarian emergencies worldwide in 2004, Jan Egeland told CNN Saturday.

The money will allow relief workers to feed, clothe, and provide emergency medical services to "the clear majority" of those affected for the next few months, he said.

Egeland's comments came on the same day as Japan said it would increase its funding pledge to $500 million from $30 million.

The decision makes Japan the single largest contributor in the relief efforts. (Full story)
Posted by Dream Faerie
 - January 01, 2005, 12:20:19 PM
Quote from: Topher on January 01, 2005, 12:10:43 PM
I heard on the news that a warning system would cost about 50 million dollars to finish installing it...small price for so many lives.  My kids are donating their xmas and hannukah money to the Red Cross, so we all do what we can.  Living here in Miami, about two miles from the water, makes me wonder and worry, what if it had been us?

I am glad you are still with us... & I will send positive thoughts your way day after day (when I can remember)
Posted by Dream Faerie
 - January 01, 2005, 12:19:20 PM
Quote from: katieshunnybunny(rangerboy) on January 01, 2005, 01:01:22 AM
i feel for everyone and there families for the people that past away.  but i was reading on some site that out of the 150000 people that were killed the has still not found an animal.  i don't know if they were taken out to see or if they could since.  sorry if that is a little off topic but i thought htat was weird.

Maybe the old wives tale that animals know things ahead of time.... Ever notice how  forest animals run "away" from a forest fire? Or how my dogs know when its gonna storm way before it is announced...
Posted by Topher
 - January 01, 2005, 12:10:43 PM
I heard on the news that a warning system would cost about 50 million dollars to finish installing it...small price for so many lives.  My kids are donating their xmas and hannukah money to the Red Cross, so we all do what we can.  Living here in Miami, about two miles from the water, makes me wonder and worry, what if it had been us?
Posted by katieshunnybunny(rangerboy)
 - January 01, 2005, 01:01:22 AM
i feel for everyone and there families for the people that past away.  but i was reading on some site that out of the 150000 people that were killed the has still not found an animal.  i don't know if they were taken out to see or if they could since.  sorry if that is a little off topic but i thought htat was weird.
Posted by Dream Faerie
 - December 31, 2004, 10:05:25 PM
I am willing to donate some money, clothes, food or whatever I can! I don't have much, but right now, I have more than them. So I am willing to share the little that I have :)
Posted by bob@pogopal
 - December 31, 2004, 05:31:16 PM
Ignorance knows no bound.
Posted by Homer
 - December 31, 2004, 05:22:16 PM
That's the problem with a lot of people these days no compassion. :-\ They could care less as long as it doesn't affect them directly.
Posted by Adacia
 - December 31, 2004, 05:18:29 PM
    Dangit....this is the 2nd time I'm actually writing this from a puter fart. :-\
       I haven't quite comprehended the mess yet other than being heartbroken. There's a link on google on how to help. I put in what chump change I could afford as I am poor poor. What I really wish is that I could be there to help instead. I always feel that manpower is more important than money.
       This decade so far has been one tragedy after another. I hope 2005 will open some eyes and just plain be a good year.
        I was at a cafe this morning, A few tables behind me were a group of peeps  that didn't know how to whisper. They expressed that Asia is overpopulated and it was their fate. Why people can think like that is beyond me. I wanted to say something, but just kept my mouth shut. It could have happened anywhere and I bet they didn't have loved ones in Asia to speak like that.
        On this note, I wish you all a happy and  'safe' new year.