Hello Dave
If you leave Cape town, then 2 weeks later there's an earthquake, we
may have to quarantine you to one place.
:-) I probably will leave Cape Town eventually, but I don't think
that'll amount to anything exactly earthshaking. Anyway, no need for
quarantine, I looked up storm crow and
Hello Keith.
I checked the Japan Meteorological Agency web site. There I watched a
picture with the directions of turbulent cold winds blowing toward the
Pacific Ocean from Fukushima-Ken where the nuke plant is located at
23:00 JST, March 16, 2011.
See:
Hello Juan
The winds are very changeable. Eg:
Making matters worse, the wind over the radiation-leaking nuclear
plant in northern Japan will blow inland from the northeast and later
from the east on Tuesday, the Japan Meteorological Agency said,
according to Reuters. Harmful radiation can
If you leave Cape town, then 2 weeks later there's an earthquake, we
may have to quarantine you to one place. Glad to hear you and Midori
are all right.
On Mon, Mar 14, 2011 at 5:05 PM, Keith Addison
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But actually, as Fritz said, I'm not there any longer, I've been in
Keith,
I see that you're about 750km by road to Fukushima and closer by
the crow. I send my wishes that you and others get through everything
as safely as possible.
-dave hojo
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On 11-03-14 02:23 PM, Dave Hajoglou wrote:
Keith,
I see that you're about 750km by road to Fukushima and closer by
the crow. I send my wishes that you and others get through everything
as safely as possible.
-dave hojo
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Hi Dave
Keith,
I see that you're about 750km by road to Fukushima and closer by
the crow. I send my wishes that you and others get through everything
as safely as possible.
-dave hojo
Thanks very much for your concern, you're very kind.
But actually, as Fritz said, I'm not there any