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Here's the link -- 'Fire blogging' tech expert on how fellow evacuees and networks are holding up -- and his report on the tech capacities: The shelter set up a dedicated computer room with an 802.11 a,b, and g network which worked like a charm. Lots of people brought notebooks when they left their home, so there was a whole lot of IM traffic in and out of the shelter. The local cell networks were subsumed by traffic early in the day so people were texting friends and loved ones a lot. On his own site, ForbesOnTech, Jim Forbes is also fire-blogging. He's praising the shelter -- "hey put on nice spaghetti feed and provided games and television for kids and adults. And no pet at the evacuation center went without water and at least a knish and a reaffirming stroke between their ears." -- and slamming AM radio: With the one exception of the San Diego AM radio fox affiliate, the new has been incredibly superficial. There have been almost no details on what routes are open or how to get to the Fallbrook Gate of Camp Pendleton to drive across the base and get on I-5, which is open to Los Angeles. But there has been a lot of sniveling from one specific radio talk show host, Roger Hedgecock on the lack of air tanker support for the San Diego firestorm. Never mind that the winds make it unsafe for tankers to fly, or that the voters of San Diego turned down a bond measure that would have provided organic air tanker support in 2003. The bond was turned down because it would have increased taxes. Well D’oh! Last night, he ended up moving: The big out call came from the police department around 1 p.m. so I loaded up my useless cats and my road dog and off I went to an evacuation center at the north end of Escondido. I stayed there until about 6 tonight and decided to haul ass for Azusa, where I know my dog and useless cats will be safe for the night... There's been nothing from him today. Let's hope he's conserving his battery on the mountaintop. Wednesday update: Today, he's back posting. Related: SignOn San Diego is all over this, including a firemap Doc Searls, newly a fellow at Harvard, tracks what's happening "back home," with lots of good links, not all of which are available at all times: Fire news, cont’d Also: San Diego Fire Resources (Witch Fire & others, Oct 2007) at Jim 2.0's blog. One of them is a live Webcam, with large views from four directions: Lyons Peak Cameras |
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