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Saturday, September 03, 2005 05:01 PM

WARNINGViva La Baam....just kidding. On a serious note these pictures are graphic in nature, so is my stance on this whole situation. So now that I've done my "due diligence." Take that vibrator out, sit down, give the finger to that micro-managing "Lumburg"-like asshole of a boss, or better yet just quit and read this. Okay, you really shouldn't have to quit, but hey it's America. We have people in this country thinking we're in another vietnam. So who knows. And while you're viewing this try to remember what that Cindy Shehaan woman looked like. Holy shit she's even in Wikipedia? I think her 15 minutes of fame is officially over.There's this one phrase/quote from my all time favorite movie, "Fight Club." It's when Tyler Durden said, "This is your life and it's ending one minute at a time." This rings in my head, when something I observe or experience happens. So the United States media outlets have decided to once again blind us from the reality of the situation in New Orleans. This doesn't surprise me. What really surprises me is how "We the People" don't realize this and it's only when a catastrophic event occurs that we all get together and say enough is enough. Otherwise we're all content, as Tyler would say, "Fuck off with your sofa units and serene green stripe patterns, I say never be complete, I say stop being perfect, I say let... lets evolve, let the chips fall where they may." Enough rant, since we're visually oriented Media drones. And of course thank you orgish.com for allowing access to this content.Now that you've been shocked. THINK. After I viewed these pictures I thought, what am I seeing? Does this make sense? Honestly you can ask a million questions about the validity of these photos. Do you ask these same kind of questions, when you hear something coming out of a politicians, news reporter, or any sources mouth? JUST THINK. That's it.

Only after disaster can we be resurrected.Tyler Durden
And now for the cool techie kind of stuff. It seems Google Maps has put up a cool feature for the New Orleans area when you use their Maps web application. DigitalGlobe has some high resolution satellite maps too.