I told you guys...in "the day after tomorrow" after the first tornados that kill lots of people this one scientist is like "we gotta evacuate the people there is going to be a bigger killer storm coming"and the government is all like 'no it's an election year, we cant do that, we will be ok, everyone remain where you are"then the wolves escape from the zoo
swimming pool + car tube = fun times
do you trust your mayor to put the people ahead of his own political ambitions?
fucks sake, i moved to welly for a reason....
follow the progress of documenting the fault here:http://www.drquigs.com/
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Kia Kaha, we'll get through this together.
Quote from: philo-sofa;1307159Kia Kaha, we'll get through this together.cheers, appreciate the thoughts just hope my house will stand strong through these aftershocks!
Please Cantabrians know this - we will all be there for you; however large the burden, however long it takes, however much it costs we will support you completely and restore your city. Kia Kaha, we'll get through this together.
Hi all,I hope everyone has survived the earthquake and hasn't suffered too much damage! At the moment the UC research teams are leading the liquefaction mapping effort around the city. Today we had 5 teams active around the city and hopefully more tomorrow. This data is time perishable - so we are really keen to record what has happned at your flat or house. Could you please make a recording of (and email to me):1) The location of your house (in latitude and longitude) - use Google Earth if you need. 2) Please report whether there has been any liquefaction at your location - this might be subsidence, soil boils/volcanoes, etc.3) Please take a reading of the orientation (i.e. strike) of any cracks/fissures or sand volcano trends. Many of them will be associated with your foundations - but record this anyway. Please state the geographic location of the feature. Please be specific about your level of accuracy (e.g. measured to mm or estimated). State weather you used a compass, your iPhone, or just took a best guess.4) Make measurements of the cracks (length, thickness, horizontal and vertical offset). Again - please try and be as accurate as possible. A full geographic description of the crack's orinentation would be great. The orientation, alignment of vents is really useful as we can back-analyse these with respect to local relief, river, subsurface geology etc later. 5) Has there been fissuring/cracking with or without sediment being ejected.6) Where sediment has been erupted from the ground, undertake a full textural description - e.g. massive, light grey coloured, well sorted, fine grained sand. If you could take a representative sample (small plastic bag) and bring it in when uni reopens that would be awesome! 7) What is the elevation with respect to sea level or the river? An estimate is fine. Descriptions of any evidence of subsidence or block rafting etc fissure envelopment etc. are all useful.9) Take as many photos as possible!!! Just hold onto these at the moment - we will have a website you can up load them to ready within a few days.10) Post a description of your experiences in a 'Felt Reports' at http://www.geonet.org.nz (if you had any additional damage - please make a description and include within this report).11) Enjoy being part of this event!!Please send your responses to me - in this rough format (just reply to this email). Please forward this onto as many friends and family in the Canterbury area as you can. We realise that much of the liquefaction material has been cleaned up already - but do what you can.
I'm clutching my 24" under the doorframe yelling obscenities.
Yes quite, I'll be thinking of you between finishing my brioche and starting my new glass of pinot. Chin-chin.Rather.
Fuck you're a faggot Alex