Showing posts with label apocalypse. Show all posts
Showing posts with label apocalypse. Show all posts

Tuesday, August 24, 2010

Post-apocalyptic Tokyo

Scenes of Tokyo after all the people have vanished and nature has taken over. Some images of Osaka too.

(Hope you all haven't seen this already.)

Friday, October 23, 2009

Ala Moana Tower

I've been spoiled this past month working on the 18th floor of the Ala Moana building. Two floors higher and I could have been in the old revolving restaurant, but I can't complain—it was hard enough trying to get work done with a view of the marina during two tsunami warnings! Ah well, thirds the charm.

From the right (with constant daydreaming of a 2012-like apocalypse, and from what I've learned from WoW, I'm pretty sure I can get on roof of the shopping center):


















From the left:



I did not know this: the La Ronde was the first revolving restaurant in the world!


Addendum: I couldn't help myself—Panic originally posted this in a comment somewhere I think, but it deserves the front page:


Wednesday, September 23, 2009

Thursday, July 2, 2009

CIVIL DEFENSE WARNING

Interesting e-mail I got from UH today:

As you know, one recent concern is a threatened missile from North Korea, potentially headed toward Hawaii, sometime within the next week.


We are being advised that State Civil Defense will be the main agency alerting citizens of any conditions warranting action. Radio is the primary source for those advisories, along with the siren warning system tested every month.


There would be, it’s estimated, about 22 minutes from launch to arrival in the Islands if the missile were to get that far.


The basic advice is this. If you hear the sirens, take cover immediately (away from windows if you are indoors) or if you are in a vehicle, pull to the side of the road, lean forward in your car, but keep the radio on to hear the “all clear” or other instructions.


The US military has taken extra precautions to protect Hawaii. State Civil Defense will deploy the health department and other resources if necessary. Officials are confident any threat would be overcome. But precaution is always advised.


I immediately went to a website that made me immune to Korean missile attacks. I've forgotten the address. But then I remembered a week ago or so seeing this post from Gizmodo. Note, that they're a gadget blog, and didn't get it quite right.


Where North Korean missiles could hit:

Then they remembered the Earth was round, and updated the map:

It is possible that Hawaii's Civil Defense people get their news from the same blogs that I do but aren't as thorough, and we've got less to worry about (California is more a more likely target). It's also possible that they read the news from more reputable sources, and there's something going down that I'm missing.

It would suck either way, therefore I am currently digging a cave/bomb shelter in our shared backyard mountain. You can reserve a space if you come help and pitch in for chips and water and toilet paper and stuff. If you come after the fact expecting a spot because we're "friends", understand that I can't promise anything.

Wednesday, July 1, 2009