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Does anyone here in Seattle, Washington?

My family wants to move to Seattle, and not so sure, you can answer some of my questions? even if you do not live there, if you see me you may be able to help! 1. the sun to shine there forever? Ive heard it rains all the time. 2. the People are nice there, especially young people? 3. they have good shopping centers? anything else that spirit sticks in your living room or to stay there would be helpful thanks!

Born and raised! I love Seattle, I hope that you 1!. Yes, the sun shines – for about three glorious summer months. It rains perhaps once a Week or so, enough to (mostly) and keep everything nice and green. Also … yeah, the sun comes sometimes, but definitely most of the time, we're talking clouds, Fog and drizzle. I think it's nice and cozy! But then I get that it takes some getting used to;) BUT, the rain that you hear so much – It is not like rain just about everywhere in the States. It's pouring hard, so it's only drizzling rain or mist or showers – you can go and still run or play Frisbee:) Man who learns a lot of nice jackets and hats and scarves! I love dressing up for winter weather:) 2 The people are IMO, tied with the beautiful country here that was awesome about Seattle. They are cold, non-competitive and outdoor oriented. Something that I think says a lot about the social atmosphere here – much higher Schools not valedictorian name because they do not want to stir up the competition or make someone feel bad:) I mean, of course, there are a number of people here, but in general it's really casual and friendly. Talk to strangers … my high school did not really have cliques, as far as I know – could not see how schools in movies:) North West people are my favorite! Oh, Pretty socially conscious, too – for about race and homosexuality, for example. We are terribly liberal are. 3. Shopping Centres – well, I always thought they were okay, growing up! Then I moved down to California for college and okay, did not compare them – they are pretty much all a plane. Downtown is great, however, and the University District! Hmmm, let's see something else …. Seafood is phenomenal. Nowhere is as beautiful as here, think I! If you are not in the wild, they try out – the rain forest, beach, Cascades, Mt Rainier … The people dress differently here definitely. We used to joke, that our school uniform North Face jackets and sweatshirts was – lol, that about as far as you go. I mean, it's fun to dress up here and there, but we are actually quite transparent. I think all attitude fits the laid-back here. I can not say I have a lot of experience with this in other places, but I think that a new kid in Seattle is really pretty okay! We've recorded the only new kids – the people are friendly:) The only thing is the weather could be problem. If They are not accustomed, I think it can somehow be crazy – it's just about nine months of gray. I love it when – and I think it grows on people. It makes us Trees filled with Na, Whatever happens, good luck! If you come here, I hope you enjoy it! :)

Metallica – The Four Horsemen(Live from Seattle 1989)


Live? in Seattle


Live? in Seattle


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Live? in Seattle

Live: Seattle, WA 4/2/04


Live: Seattle, WA 4/2/04


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Live: Seattle, WA 4/2/04

PURSER,DAN: LIVE IN SEATTLE


PURSER,DAN: LIVE IN SEATTLE


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PURSER,DAN: LIVE IN SEATTLE

DVD : Live from Seattle


DVD : Live from Seattle


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DVD : Live from Seattle

Live Seattle, WA 12/13/03


Live Seattle, WA 12/13/03


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Live Seattle, WA 12/13/03

Rudra Vina Live: Seattle 1981


Rudra Vina Live: Seattle 1981


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Rudra Vina Live: Seattle 1981

Live in Seattle


Live in Seattle


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The KZOK FM Radio Broadcast was recorded live in Seattle Washington, June 1979 in front of a studio audience. Band members are Mark Robertson, Bruce Hazen and Charles Tapp.

Live From the Battle in Seattle


Live From the Battle in Seattle


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The No W.T.O Combo celebrate and further the protests that took place against the World Trade Organization in Seattle during late November of 1999. Recorded live at a show amidst the protests’ aftermath, he Combo brings elder punk statesman Jello Biafra t

Seattle


Seattle


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Seattle

Blackalicious: 4/20 Live in Seattle


Blackalicious: 4/20 Live in Seattle


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Bay Area hip-hop outfit Blackalicious takes a trip to the Pacific Northwest for this concert staged at Seattle’s Showbox Theater and featuring fourteen of their biggest hits. Bob your head to the beat and dig the groove-oriented vibe as the “positive tip”

Live at Benaroya Hall with the Seattle Symphony


Live at Benaroya Hall with the Seattle Symphony


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Recorded during her 2010 tour in support of Give Up the Ghost, this live album finds Brandi Carlile performing a mix of original songs and cover material alongside the Seattle Symphony. Carlile’s earthy pop/rock is a far cry from classical fare, perhaps,

Whose Live Anyway Tickets 2012-02-04  Seattle, WA, Moore Theatre


Whose Live Anyway Tickets 2012-02-04 Seattle, WA, Moore Theatre


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Buy Whose Live Anyway, tickets. Tickets for 02/04/2012 at Moore Theatre in Seattle, WA are available. TicketNetwork.com gets you in!

Singing in Seattle (Unabridged)


Singing in Seattle (Unabridged)


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Aly and AJ are judges in a Seattle songwriting competition. The winner’s song will be performed live by Aly & AJ at the Key Arena….

Live


Live


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Guitarist/singer Anthony Gomes releases his Ruf Records label debut CD, Live, which was recorded at The Triple Door in Seattle, Washington, and it features four new songs, five songs off his previous album, Music Is The Medicine, and a sizzling cover o

Coltrane,John: Live in Seattle


Coltrane,John: Live in Seattle


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Digitally remastered edition of this 1965 album from the legendary Jazz saxophonist.

VENTURES: LIVE IN SEATTLE USA


VENTURES: LIVE IN SEATTLE USA


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John Coltrane - Live In Seattle


John Coltrane – Live In Seattle


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Track Listing: Cosmos Out Of This World Body And Soul – (previously unreleased) Tapestry In Sound Evolution Afro-Blue – (previously unreleased, incomplete take)

Zony Mash - Live In Seattle


Zony Mash – Live In Seattle


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Track Listing:Meet The Zony MashSlide ByBad TrafficIn The LoungeLet's Get MashedUpper EgyptSpice Rack




First looking at weather patterns, it appears that if there is nuclear fallout, where could you want to be? Remember weather patterns start in the West or North West and move across the country and change throughout the year, but always for the most part blow from East to West. So if you live East of the West Coast you could be in trouble if a Western city gets nuked. Then there are the East Winds in CA, which are called the Santa Ana Winds which are hot, fast moving and dry, the worst possible conditions for fires. As we see every few years in the Southern CA mountains.

So then perhaps you might wish to live on the West Coast, fairly good weather all year and the wind blows the other way. But you would want to live far from any major city on the West Coast. Not in LA, Not near the Nuclear Power plants, Not near the Military bases of Pt Mugu, Camp Pendleton or Vandenburg AFB. So where? Probably on the coast between Humbolt, CA and mid state OR. But alas there are huge faults along the West Coast and the OR Coastline is riddled with issues from liquefaction to offshore Tsunami generating Earthquake faults.

San Francisco gets huge Earthquakes as we know and LA is not immune either and neither is the central valley of CA with it’s issues after proof in the Coalinga Fault. Living between the Russian River and OR Coastline near the coast would be okay even with these issues. Also you would not be down wind from any fallout and you are not a target. Safe in that you have fish for food and lumber for heat and no need for much of anything like power, surrounded by capable woods people.

You would have lots of rain and no water that would be polluted running off from areas of fallout. Of course from an attack by sea from the Pacific side in the case of invasion, you would not be in the best spot, we are not expecting any wars, yet 20 years from now will China be our biggest trading partner or will 2 billion of them like this piece of real estate? If we were attacked for some reason you would have air support from all the Navy and Air guard Bases along the Pacific Coast. Where are other good spots? If Seattle was not hit by a weapon of mass destruction then you still have Earthquakes and remember MT. Saint Helen. There are some cities inland on the I-5 freeway surrounded by mountains, but they are close to volcanoes too?

Where else would be good? Well not Phoenix, not Las Vegas and Reno is over the hill from CA and gets all it’s left over weather. Boise has issues too. Although there are other cities in ID worthy of mention. Salt Lake is on a huge Earthquake fault. How about Helena MT, drought plagued and fire issues. Kellogg ID, superfund area. Billings out of water, Bozeman? Well too close to the State Park and there are issues with the volcanoes there too. Butte, MT also too close. Casper WY out of water and down wind in case of Volcanic Activity from Yellow Stone. Also think if Portland, SF or LA are not hit with nukes then we like, Four Corners, Elko NV, Battle MT (armpit) are doable with large underground water supply but it has arsenic in it. Winnamucka NV many not be safe either, but has thermal activity for power. ND and SD seem safe too, but winter weather is tough. Ogalla underground aquifer is being drained fast and could cause Earthquake from collapse. Western NE, not good, Denver either in case of water supply issues in future or fallout from volcano in Yellow Stone. How about in the Northern Section of AZ? Flagstaff has harsh weather, fire season. Winslow AZ is okay, with rail and FWY, but isolated. Of course these are only a few western states really and well we have identified several great locations with everything you need to survive.

Having studied the FEMA reports and the regional issues of each area and state and the disaster plans, we are well served by such data, but it falls short and a comprehensive plan of attack needs to be considered, because many people living in a region will need supplies, such as we see after major Hurricanes. Which by the way leaves us to wonder if there are in fact any safe cities on the entire Eastern Seaboard, Gulf Coast or West FL coastlines. As we saw in the black out of 2003, the Hurricanes and loss of power, the many fires in drought areas of CA, AZ, NV, MT, ID, OR, NM these are all big issues.

When multiple disasters hit, and transportation is down, power is out, water turned off, dams broken, bridges out, etc. Then what? Well, for some it will be their demise, others have adequately planned. Some of the safest cities are sitting near large underground water supplies and generate their own power or have co-generation plants, which are co-ops near by. Those mid western cities near large rivers are not safe due to the issues with flooding, as we have seen and continue to see every three to five years some town gets it. The water is fresh and clean in those areas and very soft, but when it floods, it is a disaster and very dangerous too.

Some would say it is probably unnecessary to have a major disaster plan, however it is a good exercise anyway, in planning. Things of importance are fresh water supply uncontaminated, food supply, encapsulated market, not over populated, no problems with contaminated air from normal weather patterns know and comparable to the last 200 years, out side of a fire zone and a defendable location. Also of secondary importance out side the risk of major seismic activity, travel from major highways causing and influx of others trying to get away thus bringing in diseases or viruses or using up local natural resources. Worst places to be D.C., state capital cities with lots of military bases close by, cities on major freeways with bridges and no other ways around for over 40 miles or passes on mountain ranges.

The cities which do not make the safest cities are Denver, Dallas, Mobile, Biloxi, Seattle, Chicago, NYC, Orlando, Tampa, Las Vegas, Salt Lake, LA, etc. Cities with no way to get out the population quickly are of problem, for instance DC with it’s daily grid lock or Los Angeles, Atlanta, SF, etc. Cities, which rely on outside sources to get in important stuff are bad. Not to mention you are more likely to die from an auto wreck, although on the plus side they have the cleanest and best filtrated water supplies. That of course a trade off from the polluted air around you which could also kill you before your average life expectancy figure.

Port cities and cities with big major airports, which are hubs for major airlines are bad too. Cities that are big but do not have fed banks are one click down on the list too. Think of the logistics by train too. Cities which are down river close to major railroad bridges, which handle lots of interstate trains are bad too. Port cities get an extra bad deal. Cities which are close to port cities which are over 2 million population are dangerous too. Large cities near borders of Mexico are dangerous if they have over 2 million populations.

San Diego County, San Antonio, Phoenix, Austin TX, Houston, even throw in Tucson, El Paso, Yuma all bad. Already at a fresh water problem time due to droughts and over populations. Santa Monica is bad and LAX is a bad area to be near. A problem at the sewer treatment plant near LAX could be devastating with chlorine gas and weather patterns, with a weapon of mass destruction. Worrisome also to our scenario of possibilities is the major computer brain areas. Like Silicon Valley, Seattle, VA and other Internet hubs, which would also include Boston.

I would like to see a comprehensive plan to save American lives if an attack or Mother Nature event occurs, one which encompasses the entire country. Perhaps this is a good job for our war planners at the Pentagon, to try a reverse order plan, it would help them learn where best to minimize vulnerabilities and an action plan against International Terrorists or Catastrophic Mother Nature Events.

I have been to every city in the United States over 10,000 population. Where have you lived? Have you lived through a natural disaster? Many of us have. The Hurricanes alone last year alone added 40 more million people to that list, it was a costly year for FEMA, but we made it through and showed resilience. So where are you safe? The answer might be nowhere or everywhere and preparation and quality of first reponders may hold that key. What were your concerns, and immediate needs during that period in your life when you faced such uncertainty? What would you tell others who plan to protect the property and lives of America, too the first responders, planners and those entrusted to protect humanity in the times of need?


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September 15th, 2010 at 4:45 am