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Close enough to smell the corpses? Yeah, definitely a different sitch. -- nm
"
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Dr.Vermin
oh, that close, obviously. i'd get off the boat and start digging, -- nm
Posted by
Andie (aka Andie)
Jan 18 '10, 13:45
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See, if I was within 100 miles, I would probably *imagine* I could smell corpses.
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Dr.Vermin
Jan 18, 13:48
assuming that would help. Untrained rescue workers can be a hindrance in many of these cases. -- nm
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Reagen
Jan 18, 13:46
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true enough. i have to believe they'd never let untrained civilians off a boat anywhere near a zone like that. -- nm
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Andie
Jan 18, 13:47
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how hard is it to dig?
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groiny
Jan 18, 13:49
10
You've got to worry about securing unstable structures, plus they have to supply you with gear, food and water.
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Reagen
Jan 18, 13:51
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I gotta think they could use everyday people there to help with something. nm -- nm
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groiny
Jan 18, 13:53
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as someone who has worked with the same USR teams that are there, you could not be more wrong.
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loosilu
Jan 18, 14:00
everything I've read from professionals says that amateurs just get in the way. -- nm
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Reagen
Jan 18, 13:54
there's still millions of haitians who actually live there ... -- nm
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Beryllium
Jan 18, 13:54
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this too. If you have to be trained to do anything, why not train a Haitian? -- nm
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Reagen
Jan 18, 13:55
not very. i'm just saying, a cruise line would never go anywhere near a spot that dangerous.
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Andie
Jan 18, 13:50
how hard is it to dig without causing the unstable debris to collapse around you? Pretty hard, I'll wager. -- nm
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Beryllium
Jan 18, 13:50
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I was not allowed in most parts of a stable, man made rubble pile.
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loosilu
Jan 18, 14:02
good point -- nm
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Andie
Jan 18, 13:50
*sends you my old shoes* -- nm
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Dano
Jan 18, 13:47
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