I've been out-of-pocket for the last month -- so, just catching-up...
Very glad to hear you are OK Tim -- and feel terrible about this tragedy.
At least over here -- every day seems to bring more bad news about the death toll, the reactor -- and associated contamination.
Today I read about rolling blackouts all summer in Tokyo. That's a touch working environment. Hope your Uninterruptible Power Supplies (or generators) are still functioning.
Be well.
--- In Avid-L2@yahoogroups.com, Tim Selander <selander@...> wrote:
>
> Okay, so you want the good news first? Not nearly as much trouble
> at work as I feared. Once we picked up all the mess and strung it
> all back together, there was one busted monitor, everything else
> is okay, we're up for shooting, editing and recording.
>
> Now, the Bad News... have the news on as I'm reading my emails
> and they just announced that Tokyo Electric has just called a
> news conference, because there's been a new huge jump in leakage
> of radioactivity... If I followed the language, the rods are
> exposed, water levels not high enough.
>
> I suppose the bright side is that me and Michael, once we turn
> glow in the dark, won't need to hire a lighting guy when we go
> out shooting... :-/
>
> This is beginning to feel Apocalyptic... can't imagine what the
> people in the center of it all are going through mentally.
>
> Tim Selander
>
>
> On 3/14/11 8:53 PM, Tim McLaughlin wrote:
> > Tim - good to hear you mostly made it through.
> >
> > Keep us posted. Best of luck and good wishes.
> >
>
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