11/08/2005

CUBA

I took the picture to the left & below. These are Cuba pre-hurricane circa 2003. Cuba is a country surrounded by water and it's cities are often at or near sea level.

It's people are not "middle-class" as Castro would tell the world.

I went there. I was on the malecon (waterfront), in the 5th street tunnel, and through the city and with the people- all of which we saw for about 30 seconds on CNN. God forbid they show the flooding that competes with the Gulf Coast. Yeah that's right CNN, you're on notice.

A Cuban man in my girlfriend's family showed me this website (which is educational) it talks about Cuba -and interestingly one of the articles discusses the hurricane.
This is the Cuban aftermath of Hurricane Katrina.

This websute shows the malecon ripped up, the 5th street tunnel full of water, and people not evacuated standing in chest deep water in the city. Way to go Castro! Yup, you guessed it- you're on notice.

The picture to the right was taken on 2002, and that is the city pre-hurricane. Can you imagine it now?

My Cuba Pictures ---> http://www.geocities.com/mfrenchy2002cuba but be warned, the server always crashes after like 3 people view it...

And is there an outcry for Cuba? If there is I have not heard it.

Again, these 2 pix are mine, pre-storm.
MF

I commute to work

And I'm the operator of the receive area- I take microwave feeds and satellite shots and edit tape with an avid and roll feeds and do lots of tricky searches.

The only thing that sucks is the commute. Seriously, I have to travel about 45
minutes each way right now- all that will change soon but today I saw a huge steel container, perhaps 8 feet square, sitting in the middle of I-40.
MF

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