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Originally posted by Cowperson@Dec 30 2004, 02:29 PM
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Wouldn't the best idea be to head out in a boat? Point it due west and hit the throttle.
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i guess that depends on the size of the wave and how tall they are as they move closer to land. Im not a tsunami expert by any means, but I would assume that it would be still rather large coming in, and Im not sure how many boats could withstand a 40ft wave.
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There are lots of dead fishermen from the tsunami of a few days ago.
If I had 30 minutes, I would do a quick circle and figure out where the nearest hill higher than 100 feet might be, then start running there.
Cowperson
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You might be able to run a bit quicker too, you know having 4 legs and all, plus there's the whole animal sense thing....

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As long as there's a fire hydrant nearby, I'll be okay. I hate running on a full bladder.
Cowperson