C5: Thanks for the Good Kharma. We've already evaced all the company employees out of the way and moved them to Northern states to wait the storm out
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C5: Thanks for the Good Kharma. We've already evaced all the company employees out of the way and moved them to Northern states to wait the storm out
http://www.goes.noaa.gov/browse3.html
Latest visuals from GEOS sat
Sugar Land's south west of Houston, right? So, the closer to Beaumont (current projection) the eye gets gets, the better off you are?Quote:
Originally Posted by Space_Cadet
Good luck man.
Alex
Hang on tight, down there. We up here in snow country will be rooting for you.
Thanks!Quote:
Originally Posted by Captain Blake
Yep, its in the SW region of Houston. And yeah, its been predicted to go through Beaumont but then again anything can happen. Anyhow, from what i've been hearing on the news.. its better to be in home than out on the road like those unfortunate motorists.
I wish all of you luck! Stay safe!
Just found out about this.
I pray you folks in Texas are doing better.Quote:
More levees fail in New Orleans; water pours in
‘Our worst fears came true,’ National Guardsman says
NEW ORLEANS - Hurricane Rita’s wind-driven storm surge topped one of New Orleans’ battered levees Friday and poked holes in another, sending water gushing into already-devastated neighborhoods just days after they had been pumped dry.
An initial surge of water cascaded over a patched levee protecting the impoverished Ninth Ward, flooding the abandoned neighborhood with at least 6 feet of water.
“Our worst fears came true,” said Maj. Barry Guidry, a National Guardsman on duty at the broken levee.
Yeah, poor NO is getting the whammy again :(
Galveston had some fire problems what with the winds fanning the flames, but at least they won't be levelled like back in 1900.
Anyone know where I can find a job someplace where "The Storm Of The Century(tm)" just means having a long weekend off from work? Not having "The Storm Of The Century(tm)" twice in three weeks would be a plus. :rolleyes:
Well what line of work are you in?Quote:
Originally Posted by Cybrludite
Desert Southwest?Quote:
Originally Posted by Cybrludite
:D
Professional computer geek, same sort of stuff as Bouncy.Quote:
Originally Posted by Phoenix
I've been applying out your way, actually. Mostly for jobs about 60 miles northeast of you, to be exact... (Assuming that you're still in Alba-Turkey, that is...)Quote:
Originally Posted by black campbellq
Not Santa Fe? :eek:Quote:
Originally Posted by Cybrludite
You should be able to find plenty of work out here. Between government and private sector stuff out here, there's a lot of tech work.
If you make your way out here for a job interview, let me know at srhymer@comcast.net . Maybe do lunch.
Will do. I know the cost of living & the number of annoying hippies are higher in Santa Fe, but I wouldn't need spellcheck every time I'd put my address in a form... :DQuote:
Originally Posted by black campbellq