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First-hand story: So much for my vacation. | Metafilter

31-Dec-2004 By Jim

Excerpt. For the entire story, go to the link.

So much for my vacation. | Metafilter
E-mail from a friend’s friend.

———–

Hello sarah,

I’ve been getting literally hundreds of emails from people asking me and about my experience during the Indian Ocean tsunami. Long story short, lucky to be alive. I’ve been evaced to Male, after the experience…Here’s my account:

I was in my office at the narrowest part of the island (20 meters across) at the northern end with the sand bank, when I heard a strange bump against the wall outside my office, I ran down the hall to find water streaming in under the door and I could barely open it. As I got it open my eyes popped out of my head when I saw the sea was not only level with our island, there was a wall of water coming, frothing, boiling, and fucking angry as hell, bearing down on us. In the distance, I watched as the 50 water bungalows that lined the reef edge were disintegrating like matchwood dumping guests and furniture into the sea. Eddies and vortexes whirled round and there was a strange mist everywhere, smelled like death, as this wave moved towards us in slow motion. I remember turning to run towards someplace safe. But how can you be safe, 1 meter above the sea, water on all sides, with just flimsy thatch buildings made of coconut wood all around, and a wall of water bearing down? I literally stopped breathing, and ran. I didn’t get very far, as a wave smashed me against the wall of the executive offices and instantly my cell phone, keys, watch, ID and wallet were sucked out of my pockets. As I struggled to stand up I heard screams as children and guests were washed past me through reception straight out to sea… I grabbed the ones I could and screamed at them to hang onto my arm, and we inched our way along the wall that was now breaking up from the pressure of the water….in front of us were guests running like crazy from the disintegrating water bungalows and water restaurant that had now collapsed….

Filed Under: blogosphere, Indian Ocean Earthquake, World

First-hand videos: So much for my vacation. | Metafilter

31-Dec-2004 By Jim

So much for my vacation. | Metafilter
December 29, 2004

Yes, I know the Tsunami is old news. We’ve seen it on tv ad nauseum, the same videos on a loop.
Ok, so now? Stop for a second and imagine BEING there.

Filed Under: blogosphere, Indian Ocean Earthquake, World

Why Wikipedia Must Jettison Its Anti-Elitism

31-Dec-2004 By Jim

Wikipedia has started to hit the big time. Accordingly, several critical articles have come out, including “The Faith-Based Encyclopedia” by a former editor-in-chief of Britannica and a very widely-syndicated AP article that was given such titles as “When Information Access Is So Easy, Truth Can Be Elusive”. These articles are written by people who appear not to appreciate the merits of Wikipedia fully. I do, however; I co-founded Wikipedia. (I have since left the project.) Wikipedia does have two big problems, and attention to them is long overdue. These problems could be eliminated by eliminating a single root problem. If the project’s managers are not willing to solve it, I fear a fork (a new edition under new management, for the non-techies reading this) will probably be necessary.
…excerpt from: www.kuro5hin.org…

Filed Under: blogosphere, Technology

how to be creative pdf

31-Dec-2004 By Jim

If you have even the smallest twinge of creative tendencies, read this manifesto now.

The “How To Be Creative” PDF at ChangeThis.com… just hit #4 most downloaded manifesto. Thanks, Everybody!

[*Ahem* I hope you’ll download it, if you haven’t already, Thanks again…]

I seem to be making progress on the book front. Got publishing interest etc.

Book royalties being the miserable and pathetic little things that they are, the idea is not to live off them. The idea is to hopefully be able to turn one out of say, a thousand readers into proper, long-term, Hughtrain clients.

“Leveraging Upstream”, I believe is the business-speak term for it.

[THOUGHT:] The more I live in this Cluetrain/Hughtrain/Woo-woo-train universe of mine, the harder I find relating to the old universe I left behind. Anybody else having similar feelings?

…excerpt from: www.gapingvoid.com…

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DigitalGlobe | QuickBird Images of Tsunami Sites

31-Dec-2004 By Jim

A little visual aid to help one’s brain wrap around the scale of the devastation in Bandeh Aceh (Sumatra).

QuickBird Images of Tsunami Sites .. from their website

digitalglobe.com…
track this site | 4 links

…excerpt from: blogdex.net…

Filed Under: blogosphere, Indian Ocean Earthquake, World

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