Sorry about that last blog post. It was completely off-topic. Mainly because I fell asleep during part of the movie. A big part. Almost the whole thing. Let's just forget about it. What blog post? What movie? Sorry, do I know you?
In the terribly catastrophic San Francisco earthquake of 1906, there were many ways in which people dealt with the tragedy. One way was the generous building of refugee camps with "houses" the size of tin cans. Another thing that helped the San Francisco community to rebuild was the relaxation of building earthquake standards. This definitely helped speed up the process. There was also some international aid and assistance, mostly from England and Canada (both governments and banks/corporations). Wow. That was the only part that wasn't a joke or sarcastic.
1.12.2009
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