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Posted on 08/29/2005 2:47:45 AM PDT by NautiNurse
I used something called clorox and now the stains gone but so is the pattern where i spot cleaned it Im in deep do do
NO breaking news blog
http://www.nola.com/newslogs/breakingtp/
There you go. We're on the same page now.
The reason New Orleans is below sea level is because the LAND IS SINKING, due to the huge weight of all the buildings (built on Jello), and the pumping out of groundwater. Again--nothing to do with river silt.
You got two of the three parts right. Subsidence is definitely important, but it's not a differential subsidence based on the river water holding up the river or something--water is heavy, too. It is also the silt that builds the elevation of the river up. (Plus, note that the the weight of the thickness of sediments themselves bends the lithosphere regionally, not just weight of buildings.)
Without the river containing silt, it could cut deeper into the channel and carry that load out into the Gulf...making the river lower. However, with the silt load deposited, the elevation of the river increases as the city subsides.
Cat and bird standoff being monitored in Pennslvania.
PROPS the the reserve !
The morning after Andrew, all the talk was about how Miami had "dodged a bullet". No one had seen the devastation in Homestead yet.
you better put your running shoes on now - your ass is grass & your wife is the lawnmower
Haven't listened to Marcia Ball before. Newman's entire album is great. Would probably be comforting to listen to it when the storm passes, sitting on a second floor balcony somewhere in the Quarter with a bourbon - assuming you sustained no major damage and you had some power or an iPod;)
"Marie
Marie, you looked like a princess
The night we met
With your hair piled up high
I will never forget
I'm drunk right now, baby
But I've got to be
I never could tell you
What you mean to me"
Perhaps it was the anti-theft alarm.
Power outages seem to have have hit almost everyone in the city, even Entergy New Orleans' command center at the Hyatt Regency Hotel next to the Superdome
Hard to get any news out of there right now. They caught a little bit of the NE Quad, but not for very long. I would still expect some heavy damage and flooding in the area.
Don't try to confuse 'em with the facts.
SD
Carville isn't a meth head,,he is a bullet head or sort of a pin head. His head is just not right.
This thread had far more relevant news details before the hurricane hit land. Seems the kids took over today.
Then everyone should get some rest. I've been sent nastygrams for some simple kidding around, and seen the normally staid dirtboy ripping into another poster for emitting some fairly good advice, and so on.
If they aren't in the rain, they should put away their Big Dog teeth, around here.
I think I just heard Cindy Sheehan has a caravan heading in the direction of Mobile, Alabama....
Fortunately ( for NO ) there is a big-time drought further up in the Miss basin and into Ohio - and the river is something like 15 feet below normal. So the river will be able to absorb a lot of water in its current state without signficant flooding.
The State of Mississippi, however, is gonna get clocked - most of the state will be on the dirty side of the storm and over half the state will probably experience hurriance force winds.
They're saying drinking water has been compromised and there is now a boil order.
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