Saturday, February 27, 2010
The life cycle of the Mercedes Benz Cars
8.8-magnitude earthquake hits central Chile Tsunami Warnning Issued
A massive 8.8-magnitude earthquake capable of tremendous damage struck central Chile early Saturday, shaking the capital for a minute and a half and setting off a tsunami. Buildings collapsed and phone lines and electricity were down, making the extent of the damage difficult to determine.
The quake hit 200 miles (325 kilometers) southwest of the capital, Santiago, at a depth of 22 miles (35 kilometers) at 3:34 a.m. (0634 GMT; 1:34 a.m. EST), the U.S. Geological Survey reported.
The epicenter was just 70 miles (115 kilometers) from Concepcion, Chile's second-largest city, where more than 200,000 people live along the Bio Bio river, and 60 miles from the ski town of Chillan, a gateway to Andean ski resorts that was destroyed in a 1939 earthquake.
An Associated Press Television News cameraman said some buildings collapsed in Santiago and power was out in parts of the city. Phone lines were either down or busy, making confirmation of damage difficult elsewhere, especially further south toward the epicenter. The quake was felt in Argentina as well.
The Pacific Tsunami Warning Center issued a warning for Chile and Peru, and a less-urgent tsunami watch for Ecuador, Colombia, Panama, Costa Rica and Antarctica.
"Sea level readings indicate a tsunami was generated. It may have been destructive along coasts near the earthquake epicenter and could also be a threat to more distant coasts," the center said.
The U.S. west coast tsunami warning center said it did not expect a tsunami along the west of the U.S. or Canada but was continuing to monitor the situation.
The largest earthquake ever recorded struck the same area of Chile on May 22, 1960. The magnitude-9.5 quake killed 1,655 people and left 2 million homeless. The tsunami that it caused killed people in Hawaii, Japan and the Philippines and caused damage to the west coast of the United States.
Associated Press Television News cameraman Mauricio Cuevas contributed to this story.
The quake hit 200 miles (325 kilometers) southwest of the capital, Santiago, at a depth of 22 miles (35 kilometers) at 3:34 a.m. (0634 GMT; 1:34 a.m. EST), the U.S. Geological Survey reported.
The epicenter was just 70 miles (115 kilometers) from Concepcion, Chile's second-largest city, where more than 200,000 people live along the Bio Bio river, and 60 miles from the ski town of Chillan, a gateway to Andean ski resorts that was destroyed in a 1939 earthquake.
An Associated Press Television News cameraman said some buildings collapsed in Santiago and power was out in parts of the city. Phone lines were either down or busy, making confirmation of damage difficult elsewhere, especially further south toward the epicenter. The quake was felt in Argentina as well.
The Pacific Tsunami Warning Center issued a warning for Chile and Peru, and a less-urgent tsunami watch for Ecuador, Colombia, Panama, Costa Rica and Antarctica.
"Sea level readings indicate a tsunami was generated. It may have been destructive along coasts near the earthquake epicenter and could also be a threat to more distant coasts," the center said.
The U.S. west coast tsunami warning center said it did not expect a tsunami along the west of the U.S. or Canada but was continuing to monitor the situation.
The largest earthquake ever recorded struck the same area of Chile on May 22, 1960. The magnitude-9.5 quake killed 1,655 people and left 2 million homeless. The tsunami that it caused killed people in Hawaii, Japan and the Philippines and caused damage to the west coast of the United States.
Associated Press Television News cameraman Mauricio Cuevas contributed to this story.
Thursday, February 25, 2010
Home Theater of Star Wars Fan
There is a bit of Star Wars everywhere in this house, from the doorsteps till the home theater room. A little paradise for all Star Wars fans!
Wednesday, February 24, 2010
Famous Celebrities With their Cats
Our cats are daily inspiration to us, and the fact that so many noteworthy names had cats reminds us that even celebrities are not immune to their charms.
Zooey Deschanel
Marlon Brando
Christina Ricci
Jay Leno
Brigitte Bardot
Clark Gable
Vivien Leigh
George Harrison
Chloe Sevigny
Pete Doherty
Penelope Cruz
Russell Brand
Jane Fonda
Kurt Cobain
Paulina Porizkova
Steve Martin
Elizabeth Taylor
River Viiperi
Julie Delpy
James Dean
Mary Pickford
Nicolas Cage
Joyce Carol Oates
Drew Barrymore
Lauri Nurkse
Audrey Hepburn
David Bowie
Cameron Diaz
Sean Hayes
Bai Ling
Giorgio Armani
Nicole Kidman
Morgan Freeman
Michelle Trachtenberg
Drew Carey
Carole Lombard
Paul McCartney
Smiley Suri
Ernest Hemingway
Marta Toren
Frank Zappa
Ann-Margret
John Travolta
Carly Simon
John Lennon
Yoko Ono
Mark Twain
Kellie Pickler
Sean Connery
Melissa Joan Hart
Kelsey Grammer
Jayne Mansfield
George Clooney
Kim Novak
Rodney Bewes
Kate Beckinsale
Alfonso Ribeiro
Jenna Fischer
Bill Clinton
Elizabeth Montgomery
Regis Philbin
Nicole Richie
Freddie Mercury
Vanna White
Susan Boyle
Michelle Pfeiffer
Martha Stewart
Zooey Deschanel
Marlon Brando
Christina Ricci
Jay Leno
Brigitte Bardot
Clark Gable
Vivien Leigh
George Harrison
Chloe Sevigny
Pete Doherty
Penelope Cruz
Russell Brand
Jane Fonda
Kurt Cobain
Paulina Porizkova
Steve Martin
Elizabeth Taylor
River Viiperi
Julie Delpy
James Dean
Mary Pickford
Nicolas Cage
Joyce Carol Oates
Drew Barrymore
Lauri Nurkse
Audrey Hepburn
David Bowie
Cameron Diaz
Sean Hayes
Bai Ling
Giorgio Armani
Nicole Kidman
Morgan Freeman
Michelle Trachtenberg
Drew Carey
Carole Lombard
Paul McCartney
Smiley Suri
Ernest Hemingway
Marta Toren
Frank Zappa
Ann-Margret
John Travolta
Carly Simon
John Lennon
Yoko Ono
Mark Twain
Kellie Pickler
Sean Connery
Melissa Joan Hart
Kelsey Grammer
Jayne Mansfield
George Clooney
Kim Novak
Rodney Bewes
Kate Beckinsale
Alfonso Ribeiro
Jenna Fischer
Bill Clinton
Elizabeth Montgomery
Regis Philbin
Nicole Richie
Freddie Mercury
Vanna White
Susan Boyle
Michelle Pfeiffer
Martha Stewart
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