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Posted on December 16 at 4:18 p.m.

Thank you for publishing such an informative article. My family was in the '04 Tsunami in Phuket. It was a scary moment for me and a lot of people died (non family) because they did not realize how dangerous and powerful the waves can be. Phuket would be the a prime example of why people should always be alert during a natural disaster since Phuket seems to be the safest place on the planet. So, we are in Santa Barbara where we know that these things can happen, we should be informed and prepared.

On Waves of Weirdness

Posted on November 15 at 11:12 p.m.

I agree! The damage has been done.

On Michael Jackson Is Innocent

Posted on November 6 at 7:18 p.m.

I agree with you 100%. It's about time that someone writes about how terrible it's gotten in Santa Barbara. People crossing on red lights (I thought that only happens in NY!!) and people tailgating have been the source of stress when I am on the road driving in this town. So, I try to walk as much as possible now because I fear that someone is going to hit my new car when I drive or park somewhere. So...I walk. Well, even walking almost got me killed by a motorist. Cars don't wait for pedestrians to cross first on green or drivers not paying attention to people crossing the street when they are making a turn. Thank you for writing in the name of those that obey the common rules that were created to save all of us, even the ones that should and deserve to learn a lesson. Unfortunately, when someone does learn a lesson, it will be at the expense of someone's life.

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