Tsunami effects in NZ

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Matt Miller
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February 28th, 2010
For real-time information about the tsunami's effects, you can see the sea level measured at different points around New Zealand here:
http://www.geonet.org.nz/tsunami/index.html
But more importantly, the mass nude photo shoot in Wellington has been cancelled!
http://www.stuff.co.nz/national/3384863/Tsunami-cancels-nude-photo-shoot
10:54, 28.02.2010
If you really want local news see All About Hawke’s Bay at http://www.hawkesbay.co.nz
It averages ten local stories a day and has posted twenty eight (28) stories on the tsunami of interest to Hawke’s Bay.
An yes, I’m the publisher.
11:03, 28.02.2010
I’m devistated that the nude photo was cancelled. I’ll now get dressed. Nevertheless there were only 100 people in the photo shoot whilst the recond in Spain was 7,000 (see photo) http://www.theage.com.au/articles/2003/06/08/1055010879305.html and Melbourne had 4,500 Perhaps Hawke’s Bay can challenge the record? Where are Barbara and Lawrence?
10:57, 02.03.2010
Thank God for small mercies rather! I have no desire to see granny in her wrinkled nightie thanks or grandpa’s dangly bits for that matter, as a society we have enough sexual issues, no need to incite more weirdness.
Although it was a bit of a storm in a tea cup I was quite pleased with how the news got out there quite quickly and people were warned away from potentially dangerous situations (a bit sporadic and not everyone took it seriously, but it’s a start).