That blogger also has an extremely useful map showing elevations in New Orleans and the areas which are above sea level. Basically, the closer to the river / furthest from the lake areas (The Quarter, The Marigny, Warehouse District) are better off.
'The Message'
Natter .38 Special
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
I'm with Sue and Vortex. Most of my driving is what gets me paid, anyway. It just takes money away from other things. The gas tank will get filled regardless.
From the blog. How the water damage works...
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I think it was Nightline that had an expert on last night talking about secondary flood damage. He said that after about 24 hours standing in water, a wooden structure's walls, roof, and insulation become completely soaked due to the wicking action of wood. That can cause the building to quickly become structurally unsound.
Like msbelle said, I am just so happy that I don't have to own a car.
me too. Well, we own one, but drive it sparingly and could go without if necessary.
Anyway, has this been posted? [link]
As the Associated Press reported last year, the suicide bombing was a "phenomenon unknown" in Iraq until after the U.S. invasion. The first recorded suicide bombing in Iraq came nine days after the war started. By the end of the first year of the war, at least 660 people had died in suicide bomb attacks.
There wasn't a suicide bombing in Baghdad today, at least as far as we know, but there didn't have to be. Fear of such an attack is so ingrained in Iraqis now that a rumor about a suicide bombing led to panic in a Shiite religious procession. The panic led to a stampede across a bridge. At least 648 Iraqis are confirmed dead, and the Iraqi Health Ministry says the death toll may climb to 1,000.
My god.
While Mayor Nagin has said in press conferences that St. Charles Avenue would be under 9 feet of water after all is said and done, this is simply not the case.
What apparently happened is that the mayor said "Water to 3 feet above MSL or 9 feet in 12 to 15 hours," but it got munged into "12 to 15 feet of water" when it was released. The mayor's office corrected the statement about an hour later, but "12 to 15 feet" is what stuck, and it hasn't been corrected in the print media.
I am just so happy that I don't have to own a car.
Me too.
I like to think I am conservation-minded, but I know that I do what's convenient for me to do, and damn the rest.
An interesting poll: Most in poll want creationism taught. [link]
Ack. I'm not against the idea of a comparative religion class in school, but I don't think creationism should be taught as science.
I don't believe there's no price at which behavior starts to change on gas consumption. IMHO, we haven't reached that point yet, and prices need to rise further. Yeah, it sucks, but so does unchecked sprawl and no funding for public transportation.
I am reminded over and over again of how lucky I am in everything.