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Northeast Frankenstorm, hurricane Sandy.

DoubleOhAHHHHHHHHHHHHH, impressive photos. I'm fascinated by the contrast between so much devastation and then perfectly intact window boxes.
 
My work is still closed, and will be again tomorrow. It's in the Flatiron District and still has no power. Today I waled to Manhattan and around the LES a bit. Manhattan without power is eerie, and I haven't seen the East Village so empty since September 11th. At the same time, I have been walking over the Williamsburg Bridge almost every day for about 6 years and I've never seen it so crowded. What a strange several days it has been, and I'm so grateful, after walking around the city in the cold for the past 6 hours, to be able to come home to a warm and lighted home.

Also, Cowboy Bebop is awesome, Smoothie, if you haven't watched it, you should! The music is really amazing, and each episode has a musical theme (ballads one ep, blues, jazz, etc). Watch through episode 5, and if you're not hooked, you're nuts. I'd recommend watching in the original Japanese with subtitles, but if you must, the dub isn't bad.
 
Dubs are for schlubs!

I think it's safe to say I won't be going to New York City for a while.

Well, I won't be going much of anywhere without some gas...

Thanks for posting those pics, 005. NYC sure got hit hard. :(
 
I finally shot a Facebook PM to one of my cousins in New Jersey. There had been no peep of her or either of her sisters on Facebook since early last weekend. They aren't that active on Facebook though.

I'm sure they are okay though. I know my uncle (their dad) live well inland (closer to the Delaware river) so uncle and aunt should be just fine. But two of my cousins live right in the NYC area.
 
Phew ... just got power and services back here in northern Queens ... 'twas a wild ride here and I was almost completely out of the loop in terms of news. I had a radio that lasted for a bit, but the visuals I'm seeing now are far more dramatic than the newscasters on the radio. By all accounts, I made out very well. Here's to those affected more severely than me ... just ... wow ...
 
Yeah, it's such a mess out there. Anything I have to complain about is exceedingly trivial by comparison. There are a lot of people still without power, and a bunch who have really lost everything. :(
 
Indeed ... Cell phone connections were spotty at best over the past few days. I finally got a hold of my mom in upstate NY to let her know I was okay. Her first comment was to tell me about a "massive fire in Queens" and that she was worried that it was me ... I asked her where in Queens the fire was, but being the upstate-er that she is, she didn't bother taking note that she was looking at Breezy Point.

I just finally saw a photo of what the fire did. And ... wow ... just wow ... and then there's Long Island ... Staten Island ... Lower Manhattan ... New Jersey ... when I look around at the houses and cars here with trees collapsed onto them and realize that we made out better than most?

Just wow.
 
Yeah, the fire in Breezy Point looked like an inferno. I was marvelling that the people trapped inside got out ok, thanks to the firefighters rescuing them.
 
The thing is, I used to live in Marine Park, Brooklyn, just a couple of miles (as the crow flies) from Breezy Point. I know people who live (and have family) there. Thankfully (for me, at least) no one I know was affected. But for the people who were ...
 
Also, Cowboy Bebop is awesome, Smoothie, if you haven't watched it, you should! The music is really amazing, and each episode has a musical theme (ballads one ep, blues, jazz, etc). Watch through episode 5, and if you're not hooked, you're nuts. I'd recommend watching in the original Japanese with subtitles, but if you must, the dub isn't bad.

If I am going to watch something weird and subtitled, it's Numa Numa FTW.
 
Cowboy Bebop's not actually weird. It's a coherent sci-fi story about future bounty hunters in space with ties to the mafia.

If you want weird anime you should watch FLCL (pronounced Foodee coodee), which is about a boy from whose head springs agressive giant robots and a chick who rides a Vespa and fights the evil robots with an electric guitar. It also has great music.
 
Can't get a hold of some family friends in Staten Island. I hope that just means the power is still gone and nothing worse.

My cousins in Connecticut and Rhode Island came through fine.
 
^^ That's good news.

Hopefully everybody who is currently incommunicado will turn up safe and sound, and with their homes and property intact.

This devastation is just hearbreaking....
 
I'm watching the Today show right now and all I can say is for those of us who are not affected by Sandy should feel very grateful right now.
My heart goes out for anyone who going through the aftermath from this storm.

Wow. :(
 
Cowboy Bebop's not actually weird. It's a coherent sci-fi story about future bounty hunters in space with ties to the mafia.

If you want weird anime you should watch FLCL (pronounced Foodee coodee), which is about a boy from whose head springs agressive giant robots and a chick who rides a Vespa and fights the evil robots with an electric guitar. It also has great music.

Oh man. I love FLCL. :D

It is a great series all around, and "unique" in the best ways.
 
FLCL is great. Total madcap fun. I made this for this board a while back and had it as an avatar for a while:

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And for my first ever Cosplay I was Amarao:

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Better pic of the massive sideburns I had for the role:

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Well the heat got turned back on at work this afternoon. Word is that some areas of Manhattan might get power back tonight or tomorrow.

Edit I just got this bulletin:

NYC Office of Emergency Management advises the UN Security and Safety Service of the following:

· Con Edison expects to have power supply in Manhattan restored to
normal conditions by Saturday 3/11.

· The majority of NY Public Schools are expected to open on Monday
5/11.

· The Staten Island Ferry has resumed service on 1/2 hour sailing
Schedules.

· The requirement for 3 persons to be in each vehicle crossing East
side bridges is rescinded from 1700 today.

· The majority of NY City Parks and Playgrounds will reopen this
weekend.

· There is as yet, no estimation of when PATH services will resume.

· The Holland Tunnel has reopened for buses and emergency vehicles
only.

The Security and Safety Service will continue to monitor events and provide updates as required.
 
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Wow... Nana is really showing her age in that shot. Even in the last days of DS9 in 1999, she looked really good. That's just 13 years ago. I guess stage makeup was hiding things well. Anyway, she still looks good, just expected her to look younger.

Yeah, it's a real shame she couldn't prepare herself for being on camera better, what with the power outages, high winds, rainfall, and all the stores being closed. She really let herself go in the middle of this massive disaster. :rolleyes:

Her face was actually fine. It was her wrinkled neck that was really telling, very 60's like... and not much you can do about that with makeup.

Just saw this video. Kinda impressive:

Hurricane Sandy NYC time lapse

(apologies if this was posted earlier)

Thanks for posting that. The really telling point is at 1 minute in, when you see all the lights suddenly go out...
 
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