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You two (Mr. Spock and Chef Chump) really need to get a room.

 

:D

 

Other than that you got nuthin' Thought so.

 

But why don't you give us your opinion as to why there is very little looting going on in Japan instead of your tired "things were not always better in the olden days" schtick.

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Other than that you got nuthin' Thought so.

 

But why don't you give us your opinion as to why there is very little looting going on in Japan instead of your tired "things were not always better in the olden days" schtick.

 

 

¡Ay, caramba!

 

Unity! Respect!

 

Like I said earlier in the thread... The place is totally wiped out and it didn't hit a place like Tokyo hard. What is there actually to take?

 

 

"Those evil Americans and honorable Japanese! ~ Chef Chump, 3-23-2011"

 

Were is your love child to add the logik?

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¡Ay, caramba!

 

Unity! Respect!

 

Like I said earlier in the thread... The place is totally wiped out and it didn't hit a place like Tokyo hard. What is there actually to take?

 

 

 

But when the city of SF was totally wiped out there were looters. Ok I get it. :lol:

 

And what place are you talking about that is totally wiped out in Japan? So every city affected by the quake has been completely wiped off the face of the earth and there's nothing left for the people to loot?

 

There had been rolling blackouts in Tokyo. Try having rolling blackouts at night in a place like NO and see if there is no looting.

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But when the city of SF was totally wiped out there were looters. Ok I get it. :lol:

 

And what place are you talking about that is totally wiped out in Japan? So every city affected by the quake has been completely wiped off the face of the earth and there's nothing left for the people to loot?

 

There had been rolling blackouts in Tokyo. Try having rolling blackouts at night in a place like NO and see if there is no looting.

 

Are you for real? Did your parent's drop you as a child? Too many drugs in the 1970's?

 

Was SF hit by a tsunami... ?? Then SF wasn't totally wiped out as much as a tsunami "totally wipes out" a place.

 

And for the rest of your post... What the heck you rambling about?

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Are you for real? Did your parent's drop you as a child? Too many drugs in the 1970's?

 

Was SF hit by a tsunami... ?? Then SF wasn't totally wiped out as much as a tsunami "totally wipes out" a place.

 

And for the rest of your post... What the heck you rambling about?

 

So only a tsunami will wipe out a city after an earthquake.

 

The rest of my post is reply to you saying that there is nothing to loot. So the whole !@#$ing Northeastern part of Japan is completely gone? :lol:

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Oh, look who showed up... I can't wait to read Love Child's dreck.

 

What did Chef send out the Bat Signal?

 

 

 

I was right... Pure dreck.

 

Well, I was going to say that it's because Japan's climate is better than San Fran's geography...

 

You going to answer my multiple choice question, or are you going to run away like a scared little child?

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Well, I was going to say that it's because Japan's climate is better than San Fran's geography...

 

You going to answer my multiple choice question, or are you going to run away like a scared little child?

 

 

What do you mean runaway like a scare child?

 

Huh?

 

How long do you think this banter can continue?... It has already jump the shark pages ago.

 

You are still a pedantic, supercilious, anal orifice... You haven't lost a beat in that department.

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The Japanese disaster is much worse than Katrina was.

 

http://communities.w...panese-looters/

 

Well. Isn't that something.

I had no idea that Japan was burned by the tourists from San Francisco and then flooded by Hurricane Katrina victims who didn't stay long enough to loot.

What you can learn over a lifetime of study and reading the literature pales in comparison to what you can find out now in just a few minutes online.

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Are you for real? Did your parent's drop you as a child? Too many drugs in the 1970's?

 

Was SF hit by a tsunami... ?? Then SF wasn't totally wiped out as much as a tsunami "totally wipes out" a place.

 

And for the rest of your post... What the heck you rambling about?

 

As part of my job, I have to look at old Sanborn Insurance maps which go back to the 1880 in SF. In the1880s and 1890s there were houses all over the place. In the 1913 maps (the first after the 1906 quakes), there are blocks and blocks where there are only a few new houses. There aren't too many buildings left from before the quake. If you look up deeds in City Hall, all records start with 1906, as the old City Hall was totally destroyed. They gave any building that survived a built on date of 1906 in the records.

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As part of my job, I have to look at old Sanborn Insurance maps which go back to the 1880 in SF. In the1880s and 1890s there were houses all over the place. In the 1913 maps (the first after the 1906 quakes), there are blocks and blocks where there are only a few new houses. There aren't too many buildings left from before the quake. If you look up deeds in City Hall, all records start with 1906, as the old City Hall was totally destroyed. They gave any building that survived a built on date of 1906 in the records.

 

Thanks for the info... No doubt they razed almost everything since things were unstable... And built new... After the Chicago fire, they just pushed everything into the lake and built on top of the new found property. In Chicago, they would have saved a ton of work if a seiche (like an inland tsumami on a lake) washed everything back out. :P

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