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Mrs.Drake343 03-11-2011 08:23 AM

Be Safe in Hawaii and the West Coast
 
Thoughts going out to our Hawaiian and West Coast teams!!! Please look after yourselves and your families! I am hoping the tsunami is not as serious as they think it might be.

Bethie42 03-11-2011 01:06 PM

Re: Be Safe in Hawaii and the West Coast
 
Thank you :)
Here in Oregon the waves hit around 8 AM, I understand they were visible but I haven't heard of any damage. I understand California had some coastal damage [Crescent City] but no injuries thankfully.

With equinox/spring tides/falling next week, hopefully 'the big one' won't hit either the Seattle or Autodesk Oregon regionals...

Squillo 03-11-2011 01:16 PM

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We're fine here on Kauai. (There was a bit of damage, as I understand it, on Maui and/or the Big Island, but fortunately, not much. Much more worried about what's going on in Japan!)

But we're also a bit frustrated this morning - TRYING to watch the San Diego regional and not getting anywhere!! Maybe the 'net is packed due to the earthquake/tsunami, or is there some problem with the feed? Anyone know a good way to watch the SD regional? (Most of the regionals are over before we're up and had our coffee - or it seems that way anyway. Finally one we could watch, and it is just coming through in dribs and drabs, really slowly.)

Bethie42 03-11-2011 01:28 PM

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Originally Posted by Squillo (Post 1037887)
We're fine here on Kauai. (There was a bit of damage, as I understand it, on Maui and/or the Big Island, but fortunately, not much. Much more worried about what's going on in Japan!)

But we're also a bit frustrated this morning - TRYING to watch the San Diego regional and not getting anywhere!! Maybe the 'net is packed due to the earthquake/tsunami, or is there some problem with the feed? Anyone know a good way to watch the SD regional? (Most of the regionals are over before we're up and had our coffee - or it seems that way anyway. Finally one we could watch, and it is just coming through in dribs and drabs, really slowly.)

Glad to hear you guys are okay!!

I feel your pain on the webcast frustration. MMRambotics has a nice page here, with webcasts from all regionals at the same time, but my team is unable to watch most of them ['missing plugin' error] and the San Diego regional doesn't seem to be working properly.

Here is another webcast....I'm going to try that one as soon as I get to school, my home internet is hideously slow. I'll post again if I get one working! Which regional are y'all attending?

115inventorsam 03-11-2011 01:31 PM

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Originally Posted by Squillo (Post 1037887)
But we're also a bit frustrated this morning - TRYING to watch the San Diego regional and not getting anywhere!! Maybe the 'net is packed due to the earthquake/tsunami, or is there some problem with the feed? Anyone know a good way to watch the SD regional? (Most of the regionals are over before we're up and had our coffee - or it seems that way anyway. Finally one we could watch, and it is just coming through in dribs and drabs, really slowly.)

What 987 seems to be trying to do was to record matches as they happen, and post them immediately after to let viewers to replay them if they want. Unfortunately this is not working, hopefully they can just get a regular stream up and running like the other regionals that are being webcasted.

Matt Howard 03-11-2011 01:53 PM

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The West coast should be in pretty good shape. A good gauge of coming weather in a coastal city, is "What is the Navy doing?"

If you see Navy ships in port, you're going to be fine. If you see ships pulling out, or no ships at all, go East. Fast.

Bob Steele 03-11-2011 05:05 PM

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Thanks for thinking of us!!
Washington coast... predicts maybe about a 2 foot increase..
In Puget sound it should be even less... I didn't notice anything actually when they said it hit... went down to the beach later..

Pretty windy anyway... so waves are waves...

Thanks again for keeping us in your thoughts....

We should all be sending prayers and good vibes to the people of Japan...

R

Mrs.Drake343 03-11-2011 10:26 PM

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I am so glad it didn't amount to much for everyone here! However the situation in Japan is really sad and scary! I've experienced a pathetic little 3.1 tremor a few years back that scared me to death! I can't even begin to imagine how scary it is in Japan, especially with all the aftershocks!

I wonder what we in the FIRST community could do for everyone in Japan?

wendymom 03-11-2011 11:24 PM

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Originally Posted by Mrs.Drake343 (Post 1038049)
I am so glad it didn't amount to much for everyone here! However the situation in Japan is really sad and scary! I've experienced a pathetic little 3.1 tremor a few years back that scared me to death! I can't even begin to imagine how scary it is in Japan, especially with all the aftershocks!

I wonder what we in the FIRST community could do for everyone in Japan?

Exploding Bacon will be passing the piggy banks at the Florida Regional and donating the money to the Red Cross for Earthquake/Tsunami relief

JaneYoung 03-12-2011 11:11 AM

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Originally Posted by Mrs.Drake343 (Post 1038049)
I wonder what we in the FIRST community could do for everyone in Japan?

Do what 1902 is doing and collect money for the Red Cross for tsunami/earthquake relief. Those pigs know how to fly into the face of danger without getting their bacon sizzled.

Jane

Mrs.Drake343 03-15-2011 12:46 AM

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Wendy, I heard the piggy bank announcement over the web cast! Bring your piggy bank to Palmetto! I'll be attending Peachtree this weekend and I will make sure we get a collection jar going. I will also see to it at North Carolina.

Everyone else, make sure there is a piggy bank at your regional for donations for the Red Cross.

Let's all give money in honor of all the FLL teams in Japan!

Cory 03-15-2011 01:36 AM

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Just so everyone knows, as of yesterday the Japanese Red Cross hadn't actually asked the American Red Cross for assistance. So any money donated may or may not go to Japan, though the Red Cross is certainly still a good cause to support.

vigkvagkv2 03-15-2011 06:21 PM

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We didn't get hit very hard here on the west coast. A few docks got their boats destroyed, but that's the most damage. The problem is that in some places on the coasts, some of those boats are fishing boats that people use to feed their families. :( Unfortunatly, I also heard that someone got pulled under who was trying to videotape the tsunami as it was coming in. :( As far as I can tell, that's all the bad things that happened here. Not nearly as bad as Japan have it, but sad either way.

BrendanB 03-15-2011 07:03 PM

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Originally Posted by wendymom (Post 1038080)
Exploding Bacon will be passing the piggy banks at the Florida Regional and donating the money to the Red Cross for Earthquake/Tsunami relief

If the Red Cross may or may not be working with Japan, any ideas on organizations who are? This is something our teams is looking to pick up since our school supplies to Afghanistan program is coming to an end with our contact's deployment coming to a close.

RoboMom 03-15-2011 08:40 PM

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Originally Posted by Cory (Post 1039874)
Just so everyone knows, as of yesterday the Japanese Red Cross hadn't actually asked the American Red Cross for assistance. So any money donated may or may not go to Japan, though the Red Cross is certainly still a good cause to support.


http://www.redcross.org/portal/site/...89f0870aRCR D


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