Posts by Robert Urquhart
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I serendipitously caught the 1pm re-run, I thought the chap did credibly given he was just a little out of his depth in front of the camera :D And both topics were very relevant to my current interests.
("Scrubbed up will", is that at all similar to "fire at Will"?)
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Done. And would be perfectly happy for it to be an annual thing with the "what you can/will" clause dispersing any guilt if there were less to squeeze out of the budget in any given year than the year preceding :)
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I'm ignoring the royal wedding except as a historical footnote, but some quirk of fate has me tonight working on an (unrelated) wedding-focused website site based in the UK :-/
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Up Front: Where You From?, in reply to
__Is there anything we can do to help?__
I’ve been pondering this, because the immediate practical answer is, “Well, no, not really.”
As a mostly unaffected person in Christchurch, I’ve been pondering the same question - is there anything I can do to help - and come to the conclusion that the best I can do is still stay off the roads, continue working (from home), have my spare space available if my friends in the east need to get out of it for a while, and flush conservatively. That’s it.
Maybe I’m looking in all the wrong places for ways to help. I don’t know.
It’s … just depressing :(
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I'm told by one of my geology PhD acquaintances studying the area that there's also a trench off Kaikoura which could spark a similar no-warning tsunami on this coast.
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Hard News: The Wall and the Paper, in reply to
The show is here on demand, for those of you who didn’t catch the broadcast.
Thank you for the reminder about the Swiftpoint Russell, I've been looking for something local to retail-therapy on. Order placed.
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TVNZ7 and TV3 are streaming live coverage here.
Edit: and now TV1 also, and apparently at Civil Defence request. So we can see what we might be in for if something let go off out coast?
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Hard News: The Thread, It Is Open, in reply to
I would like to discuss frogs.
Mine ears have heard the croaking of the Giant Barded Frogs.
They are swimming through the marshes, they are leaping over logs.
They are eagerly devouring people, vampire bats, and dogs,
As they go hopping on!Glory, glory, ribbit ribbit!
Glory, glory, ribbit ribbit!
Glory, glory, ribbit ribbit!
As they go hopping on! -
Hard News: What Now?, in reply to
If the buildings were that unstable as to be “unsafe” for limited access how come a 4.8 aftershock only brought down one chimney
I’d also note that the article doesn’t say where most of these reports of damage came from. Not from inside the cordon I’d wager.
So it might have something to do with all the aftershocks we’ve already had at the rate of several a day, mostly 3- 4.3’s but ranging up to 4.6.
They’ve reached the point where “everything likely to fall down, has. We can let people in now”.
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I’m just as pissed off about the lack of physical inspection of the eastern suburbs though.
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From the 2006 census - by census unit rather than suburb, but you can get an idea.