In light of this morning’s events, we thought we’d whip up a little public service website for Seattle.
Please welcome to the Internet hastheviaductcollapsedyet.com
thanks for the idea, Nat
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In light of this morning’s events, we thought we’d whip up a little public service website for Seattle.
Please welcome to the Internet hastheviaductcollapsedyet.com
thanks for the idea, Nat
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If only this wasn’t the millionth questionintheurl.com bodyofpage=not yet.
If I had a choice in the ways I could get to work, I wouldn’t be on the viaduct. It freaks me out these days. But…that’s the way the bus runs.
shouldn’t that be HastaLaViaduct.com?
does this quake reset the clock, so we again have a 5% chance of a bigger earthquake in the next 20 years that might make the viaduct unusable?
that will be real funny website when it does collapse and a bunch of people die.
I will make sure to check back after…
@5 yes, yes it will be. Maybe you should register viaductdeathtoll.com?
That is some morbid humor . . . . but it did make me laugh.
“why a duck, way-a no chicken?”
Chico Marx
I agree with @6
#1, hasthisfadjumpedthesharkyet.com
Um, no it hasn’t. 8 years and counting since the Nisqually Quake, and I’ll happily drive on it later today.
Saying jumping the shark jumped the shark.
Being hip to what is the cool versus outdated url fads has also jumped the shark.
The viaduct fell on the jumping shark.
When the viaduct breaks have no place to stay.
Mean old earthquake taught me to weep and moan.
Mean old earthquake taught me to weep and moan.
Thinkin bought my brick house and my happy home.
@13,
You might want to avoid unreinforced masonry construction (ie – your brick house) in an earthquake.
I found a webcam for the website…just so people can visually check:
http://www.seattle.gov/trafficcams/alask…