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    http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/asia-pacific/4388579.stm[^] Gary

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    Yeah, I was reading about it about an hour ago. Too bad! But no human or material damages were reported at the time of that writing, even though it was huge (8.2 Richter is a lot) I just hope everything turns out well, they had already huge losses with the tsunami three months ago. :( -- LuisR


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      Yeah, I was reading about it about an hour ago. Too bad! But no human or material damages were reported at the time of that writing, even though it was huge (8.2 Richter is a lot) I just hope everything turns out well, they had already huge losses with the tsunami three months ago. :( -- LuisR


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      Luis Alonso Ramos wrote: 8.2 Richter is a lot I saw on CNN that they raised it to an 8.7


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        http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/asia-pacific/4388579.stm[^] Gary

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        Thankfully there is no tsunami this time, it seems. I heard that on NPR just now. I was worried about that so I thought about it and then decided that it was worth it to call and wake my parents and warn them, so I did it (they live on the coast in India) Curiously the radio was calling this an 'aftershock' of that earthquake "One of the Georges," said Psmith, "I forget which, once said that a certain number of hours' sleep a day--I cannot recall for the moment how many--made a man something, which for the time being has slipped my memory."

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          Luis Alonso Ramos wrote: 8.2 Richter is a lot I saw on CNN that they raised it to an 8.7


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          Cnn broke away from the Schiavo case and the Jackson trial long enough to report *anything* else? That's odd.

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            Cnn broke away from the Schiavo case and the Jackson trial long enough to report *anything* else? That's odd.

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            John Cardinal wrote: Cnn broke away from the Schiavo case and the Jackson trial long enough to report *anything* else? hehe. Makes me wonder what Bush/Congress/Media/did I miss any? would be doing if it was Michael brain dead on a feeding tube. Marc MyXaml Advanced Unit Testing YAPO

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              Yeah, I was reading about it about an hour ago. Too bad! But no human or material damages were reported at the time of that writing, even though it was huge (8.2 Richter is a lot) I just hope everything turns out well, they had already huge losses with the tsunami three months ago. :( -- LuisR


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              Luis Alonso Ramos wrote: But no human or material damages were reported at the time of that writing 200 people at least. Some predicted 1000-2000 people.


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                Luis Alonso Ramos wrote: But no human or material damages were reported at the time of that writing 200 people at least. Some predicted 1000-2000 people.


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                Yulianto AKA goodmast3r wrote: 200 people at least. Some predicted 1000-2000 people. Yes, I've read that since my original post. Too bad, but still 200 (o 2000) don´t seem like too many for a 8.7 earthquake. Let's just hope this number doesn't increase by many more. -- LuisR


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                  Yulianto AKA goodmast3r wrote: 200 people at least. Some predicted 1000-2000 people. Yes, I've read that since my original post. Too bad, but still 200 (o 2000) don´t seem like too many for a 8.7 earthquake. Let's just hope this number doesn't increase by many more. -- LuisR


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                  Luis Alonso Ramos wrote: but still 200 (o 2000) don´t seem like too many for a 8.7 True, but 200 lives are many. I doubt it won't rise. Luis Alonso Ramos wrote: Let's just hope this number doesn't increase by many more. Yes, let's just hope so.


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                    Yeah, I was reading about it about an hour ago. Too bad! But no human or material damages were reported at the time of that writing, even though it was huge (8.2 Richter is a lot) I just hope everything turns out well, they had already huge losses with the tsunami three months ago. :( -- LuisR


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                    Well, it looks that there are 1000 deads in Indonezia. I just saw it on google news. Regards, Alexandru Savescu

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                      http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/asia-pacific/4388579.stm[^] Gary

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                      Interesting that the first earthquake in that area was the day after Christmas, while this latest one was the day after Easter.


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