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Tsunami Video hitting coastline.

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Originally posted by: Beau
Originally posted by: Grey
Originally posted by: Beau
Originally posted by: apac
Originally posted by: Beau
Originally posted by: jinduy
anyone have a pic of a more devastating lookin tsunami?


http://pics.priceyoursite.com/...town%20sri%20lanka.jpg

:Q

Looks like a shot from Independence day with the water photochopped in.

definitely NOT a photochop.

Its from the day after tomorrow notice the NY Cabs.

😛 shhhhhhhhh



🙂
 
You must understand that that was a LOT of water..maybe not high waves as those are caused by wind.....the energy came from underwater so it looks decievingly weak but is most definitely not.
 
I was wondering if Arthur C Clarke was in residence in Sri Lanka. Found this today and turns out he was but is fine.
http://www.clarkefoundation.org/

And take a look at Project WARN:

In particular a simulation and test is being planned in the Pacific Region in 2005 to determine to how to use the latest information and sensing technology more effectively in the advent of that a major Tsunami might impact an Asian country or island.

http://www.clarkefoundation.org/projects
 
i find this funny. sports illustrated has an article about a swimsuit model that was saved.

Sports Illustrated swimsuit cover model Petra Nemcova was injured and her photographer boyfriend is missing after the pair were caught up in the Asian tsunami disaster.
Nemcova told the New York Daily News that she survived the tsunami, which has killed at least 33,000 people, by clinging to a palm tree for eight hours, despite a broken pelvis and internal injuries.

 
Originally posted by: Goosemaster
You must understand that that was a LOT of water..maybe not high waves as those are caused by wind.....the energy came from underwater so it looks decievingly weak but is most definitely not.
definitely. We were at the beaches of Maui and there were waves as high as 4-6ft hitting near the shore... we played in it... I usually have good balance (from skating) and it took me down easy... not so much from the height but the force underneath.
 
Originally posted by: cerebusPu
i find this funny. sports illustrated has an article about a swimsuit model that was saved.

Sports Illustrated swimsuit cover model Petra Nemcova was injured and her photographer boyfriend is missing after the pair were caught up in the Asian tsunami disaster.
Nemcova told the New York Daily News that she survived the tsunami, which has killed at least 33,000 people, by clinging to a palm tree for eight hours, despite a broken pelvis and internal injuries.

Twisted sense of humor you have there.
 
Originally posted by: cerebusPu
i find this funny. sports illustrated has an article about a swimsuit model that was saved.

Sports Illustrated swimsuit cover model Petra Nemcova was injured and her photographer boyfriend is missing after the pair were caught up in the Asian tsunami disaster.
Nemcova told the New York Daily News that she survived the tsunami, which has killed at least 33,000 people, by clinging to a palm tree for eight hours, despite a broken pelvis and internal injuries.

Oh no!! She was so hot and so fun and so cute on Conan.
 
Originally posted by: dabuddha
Originally posted by: cerebusPu
i find this funny. sports illustrated has an article about a swimsuit model that was saved.

Sports Illustrated swimsuit cover model Petra Nemcova was injured and her photographer boyfriend is missing after the pair were caught up in the Asian tsunami disaster.
Nemcova told the New York Daily News that she survived the tsunami, which has killed at least 33,000 people, by clinging to a palm tree for eight hours, despite a broken pelvis and internal injuries.

Twisted sense of humor you have there.

i found it funny that sports illustrated spent the whole article talking about saving petra, and only one line about the 33K deaths. but yeah....thats the way mass media is.
 
Originally posted by: cerebusPu
Originally posted by: dabuddha
Originally posted by: cerebusPu
i find this funny. sports illustrated has an article about a swimsuit model that was saved.

Sports Illustrated swimsuit cover model Petra Nemcova was injured and her photographer boyfriend is missing after the pair were caught up in the Asian tsunami disaster.
Nemcova told the New York Daily News that she survived the tsunami, which has killed at least 33,000 people, by clinging to a palm tree for eight hours, despite a broken pelvis and internal injuries.

Twisted sense of humor you have there.

i found it funny that sports illustrated spent the whole article talking about saving petra, and only one line about the 33K deaths. but yeah....thats the way mass media is.

Ahhhh I see what you're saying. I agree with you on that.
 
Originally posted by: dabuddha
Originally posted by: cerebusPu
Originally posted by: dabuddha
Originally posted by: cerebusPu
i find this funny. sports illustrated has an article about a swimsuit model that was saved.

Sports Illustrated swimsuit cover model Petra Nemcova was injured and her photographer boyfriend is missing after the pair were caught up in the Asian tsunami disaster.
Nemcova told the New York Daily News that she survived the tsunami, which has killed at least 33,000 people, by clinging to a palm tree for eight hours, despite a broken pelvis and internal injuries.

Twisted sense of humor you have there.

i found it funny that sports illustrated spent the whole article talking about saving petra, and only one line about the 33K deaths. but yeah....thats the way mass media is.

Ahhhh I see what you're saying. I agree with you on that.

article in question Swimsuit warning
 
Originally posted by: rh71
Originally posted by: Goosemaster
You must understand that that was a LOT of water..maybe not high waves as those are caused by wind.....the energy came from underwater so it looks decievingly weak but is most definitely not.
definitely. We were at the beaches of Maui and there were waves as high as 4-6ft hitting near the shore... we played in it... I usually have good balance (from skating) and it took me down easy... not so much from the height but the force underneath.

woah you see I would have never considered that! thanks for explaining that.
 
Originally posted by: cerebusPu
i find this funny. sports illustrated has an article about a swimsuit model that was saved.

Sports Illustrated swimsuit cover model Petra Nemcova was injured and her photographer boyfriend is missing after the pair were caught up in the Asian tsunami disaster.
Nemcova told the New York Daily News that she survived the tsunami, which has killed at least 33,000 people, by clinging to a palm tree for eight hours, despite a broken pelvis and internal injuries.

dont think its funny
 
Better get use to this if people keep driving their big fat gas guzzling suvs and money hungery companies are polluting our environemt and creating more CO2 than the planet can handle. I deeply feel sorry for all the lost life that will occur in mostly third world coastal cities at an expense to countries such as US.
 
Originally posted by: Gl4di4tor
Better get use to this if people keep driving their big fat gas guzzling suvs and money hungery companies are polluting our environemt and creating more CO2 than the planet can handle. I deeply feel sorry for all the lost life that will occur in mostly third world coastal cities at an expense to countries such as US.

WTF, are you one of those "special" kids?
I fail to remember hearing about how CO2 caused this, but rather more along the lines of a 9.0 earthquake . . . but whatever dude.
 
Originally posted by: Babbles
Originally posted by: Gl4di4tor
Better get use to this if people keep driving their big fat gas guzzling suvs and money hungery companies are polluting our environemt and creating more CO2 than the planet can handle. I deeply feel sorry for all the lost life that will occur in mostly third world coastal cities at an expense to countries such as US.

WTF, are you one of those "special" kids?
I fail to remember hearing about how CO2 caused this, but rather more along the lines of a 9.0 earthquake . . . but whatever dude.

You didn't know that it was two hummers crashing into each other that caused the earthquake???

-MC
 
Originally posted by: Gl4di4tor
Better get use to this if people keep driving their big fat gas guzzling suvs and money hungery companies are polluting our environemt and creating more CO2 than the planet can handle. I deeply feel sorry for all the lost life that will occur in mostly third world coastal cities at an expense to countries such as US.

From the moment I saw your sig, I knew you wouldn't be very smart. Thanks for proving me correct.

<- hates most SUV's
 
Originally posted by: Gl4di4tor
Better get use to this if people keep driving their big fat gas guzzling suvs and money hungery companies are polluting our environemt and creating more CO2 than the planet can handle. I deeply feel sorry for all the lost life that will occur in mostly third world coastal cities at an expense to countries such as US.

😕
 
Originally posted by: Babbles
Originally posted by: Gl4di4tor
Better get use to this if people keep driving their big fat gas guzzling suvs and money hungery companies are polluting our environemt and creating more CO2 than the planet can handle. I deeply feel sorry for all the lost life that will occur in mostly third world coastal cities at an expense to countries such as US.

WTF, are you one of those "special" kids?
I fail to remember hearing about how CO2 caused this, but rather more along the lines of a 9.0 earthquake . . . but whatever dude.

Your reply shows how ignorant and uneducated you are, my post was not implying that the natural disaster was caused by global warming but the fact that we will encounter massive coastal flooding and the disappearing of coastal cities in the probable future if we continue to release more CO2, methane, CFCs and nitrous oxide than the atmosphere can regulate. As an effect of such careless and uncompassionate people who continue to drive their excessively large vehicle and continue to waste an expediential rate we will inevitable encounter ice caps and glaciers melting and ocean waters expanding in response to atmospheric warming, sea levels will rise and thus threaten coastal cities and flooding of coastal wetlands similar to the effects of the tsunami that occurred recently in third world coastal cities. Google it if you want, maybe for a change you will learn something. Btw, wtf is wrong with my sig, just because I have a low post count doesn?t mean you have the right to judge me and write childish insults to me either.


 
Originally posted by: Gl4di4tor
Originally posted by: Babbles
Originally posted by: Gl4di4tor
Better get use to this if people keep driving their big fat gas guzzling suvs and money hungery companies are polluting our environemt and creating more CO2 than the planet can handle. I deeply feel sorry for all the lost life that will occur in mostly third world coastal cities at an expense to countries such as US.

WTF, are you one of those "special" kids?
I fail to remember hearing about how CO2 caused this, but rather more along the lines of a 9.0 earthquake . . . but whatever dude.

Your reply shows how ignorant and uneducated you are, my post was not implying that the natural disaster was caused by global warming but the fact that we will encounter massive coastal flooding and the disappearing of coastal cities in the probable future if we continue to release more CO2, methane, CFCs and nitrous oxide than the atmosphere can regulate. As an effect of such careless and uncompassionate people who continue to drive their excessively large vehicle and continue to waste an expediential rate we will inevitable encounter ice caps and glaciers melting and ocean waters expanding in response to atmospheric warming, sea levels will rise and thus threaten coastal cities and flooding of coastal wetlands similar to the effects of the tsunami that occurred recently in third world coastal cities. Google it if you want, maybe for a change you will learn something. Btw, wtf is wrong with my sig, just because I have a low post count doesn?t mean you have the right to judge me and write childish insults to me either.

what do you drive and do you eat meat?
 
Originally posted by: KK
Originally posted by: Gl4di4tor
Originally posted by: Babbles
Originally posted by: Gl4di4tor
Better get use to this if people keep driving their big fat gas guzzling suvs and money hungery companies are polluting our environemt and creating more CO2 than the planet can handle. I deeply feel sorry for all the lost life that will occur in mostly third world coastal cities at an expense to countries such as US.

WTF, are you one of those "special" kids?
I fail to remember hearing about how CO2 caused this, but rather more along the lines of a 9.0 earthquake . . . but whatever dude.

Your reply shows how ignorant and uneducated you are, my post was not implying that the natural disaster was caused by global warming but the fact that we will encounter massive coastal flooding and the disappearing of coastal cities in the probable future if we continue to release more CO2, methane, CFCs and nitrous oxide than the atmosphere can regulate. As an effect of such careless and uncompassionate people who continue to drive their excessively large vehicle and continue to waste an expediential rate we will inevitable encounter ice caps and glaciers melting and ocean waters expanding in response to atmospheric warming, sea levels will rise and thus threaten coastal cities and flooding of coastal wetlands similar to the effects of the tsunami that occurred recently in third world coastal cities. Google it if you want, maybe for a change you will learn something. Btw, wtf is wrong with my sig, just because I have a low post count doesn?t mean you have the right to judge me and write childish insults to me either.

what do you drive and do you eat meat?


I'm 19 yrs old, live in NYC and go to school at Columbia which is aprox 1 hour away, so I don't need a car I take pub trans. Yeah, I do eat meat, but I?ve had second thoughts after reading about how much hormones and antibiotics are given to chicken and cows. Not to mention the way the animals are raised. But like most people I just can?t resist a nice medium done stake every once in awhile. 😀
 
You go to Columbia, yet cannot spell "hungry" or "environment" and use grammar that frankly looks directly translated from another language? And the thing that's wrong with your sig is that you posted your whole Rig in it, instead of linking to it so we don't have so much clutter.
 
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