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    Ike may be gone, but not forgotten. Living in Florida, this is just one more of those devastating storms that ruin peoples lives all over the world... Ike's short life

    modified on Wednesday, September 17, 2008 12:48 PM

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      Ike may be gone, but not forgotten. Living in Florida, this is just one more of those devastating storms that ruin peoples lives all over the world... Ike's short life

      modified on Wednesday, September 17, 2008 12:48 PM

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      I saw that link yesterday. Amazing pictures :)

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        Ike may be gone, but not forgotten. Living in Florida, this is just one more of those devastating storms that ruin peoples lives all over the world... Ike's short life

        modified on Wednesday, September 17, 2008 12:48 PM

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        The place where I grew up in western PA just declared itself a disaster area because of heavy wind damage from ike. My parents are currently being told COB Friday for getting power back. AFAIK the phone company hasn't given a date yet. http://www.insidebutlercounty.com/index.php?t=news_detail&id=35720[^]

        Today's lesson is brought to you by the word "niggardly". Remember kids, don't attribute to racism what can be explained by Scandinavian language roots. -- Robert Royall

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          Ike may be gone, but not forgotten. Living in Florida, this is just one more of those devastating storms that ruin peoples lives all over the world... Ike's short life

          modified on Wednesday, September 17, 2008 12:48 PM

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          Whilst not ignoring what Ike did to people, "all over the world"? Hardly.

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            Whilst not ignoring what Ike did to people, "all over the world"? Hardly.

            Visit http://www.notreadytogiveup.com/[^] and do something special today.

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            Well considering that these storms ravage both Pacific and Atlantic ocean nations, I'd say "all over the world" would be appropriate...but if you're going to get technical, then the reason for the post is not understood. I guess penguins are safe then... ;) Oh, BTW...you aren't safe either...these are past hurricane tracks for Europe... Europe Hurricane Tracks

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              Well considering that these storms ravage both Pacific and Atlantic ocean nations, I'd say "all over the world" would be appropriate...but if you're going to get technical, then the reason for the post is not understood. I guess penguins are safe then... ;) Oh, BTW...you aren't safe either...these are past hurricane tracks for Europe... Europe Hurricane Tracks

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              So "this is just one more devastating storm that ruin peoples lives all over the world..." should have read "this is just one more of the devastating storms that ruin peoples lives all over the world..."?

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                So "this is just one more devastating storm that ruin peoples lives all over the world..." should have read "this is just one more of the devastating storms that ruin peoples lives all over the world..."?

                Visit http://www.notreadytogiveup.com/[^] and do something special today.

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                Haha, now I see...correct! But those penguins are still safe... ;)

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                  Well considering that these storms ravage both Pacific and Atlantic ocean nations, I'd say "all over the world" would be appropriate...but if you're going to get technical, then the reason for the post is not understood. I guess penguins are safe then... ;) Oh, BTW...you aren't safe either...these are past hurricane tracks for Europe... Europe Hurricane Tracks

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                  I can't quite agree. Something about the South Atlantic is extremely hostile to them. In several hundred years there's only been one recorded hurricane in the ocean.

                  Today's lesson is brought to you by the word "niggardly". Remember kids, don't attribute to racism what can be explained by Scandinavian language roots. -- Robert Royall

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                    Ike may be gone, but not forgotten. Living in Florida, this is just one more of those devastating storms that ruin peoples lives all over the world... Ike's short life

                    modified on Wednesday, September 17, 2008 12:48 PM

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                    Some people have a good eye for photos.:rose: #11 is a good example. I would say the building codes should outlaw further construction of traditional homes in hurricane zones. That would be just a fart in the wind though. 50 cent would have to say it.

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                      Some people have a good eye for photos.:rose: #11 is a good example. I would say the building codes should outlaw further construction of traditional homes in hurricane zones. That would be just a fart in the wind though. 50 cent would have to say it.

                      Cheetah. Ferret. Gonads. What more can I say? - Pete O'Hanlon

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                      I'd need a before picture. Was #11 the only stilt house, was it the stilt house that took the least force because of topological oddities, or was it just built stronger than all the other stilt houses?

                      Today's lesson is brought to you by the word "niggardly". Remember kids, don't attribute to racism what can be explained by Scandinavian language roots. -- Robert Royall

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                        Ike may be gone, but not forgotten. Living in Florida, this is just one more of those devastating storms that ruin peoples lives all over the world... Ike's short life

                        modified on Wednesday, September 17, 2008 12:48 PM

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                        Living in paradise (FL) does have it draw backs. I live in Jax and over the years I can count my blessings. I've helped clean up after several and it ain't pretty. Mike

                        Semper Fi http://www.hq4thmarinescomm.com[^] My Site

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                          Living in paradise (FL) does have it draw backs. I live in Jax and over the years I can count my blessings. I've helped clean up after several and it ain't pretty. Mike

                          Semper Fi http://www.hq4thmarinescomm.com[^] My Site

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                          Living in Jax for the last 25 years or so as well. We have been fortunate compared to other parts of this state. But I've also been involved in the cleanup, but Katrina/Ike type damage is just unbelievable...

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                            Living in Jax for the last 25 years or so as well. We have been fortunate compared to other parts of this state. But I've also been involved in the cleanup, but Katrina/Ike type damage is just unbelievable...

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                            I've been here since 86. Yeah I look at and visited places that have been hit, like Cedar Key and seen the damage done and I thank god it ain't been us. We've had a couple of close ones but (knock on wood) been spared. Mike

                            Semper Fi http://www.hq4thmarinescomm.com[^] My Site

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