Niel (left) had a great interview on the Nolan show (BBC 5live). The phrase "post-apocalyptic" was used.
Hugo (right) suggested that "mildly inconvenienced" might be closer to the mark. Things always feel better after a hearty pancake breakfast.
Some trains running now, perhaps, though not quite the ones we want. Looks like we'll be home tonight somehow.
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Happy to hear it.
cool I know Hugo from his days at Oxford - he's out there? I'm glad you guys are OK but still you're just lucky you're far from the action. I mean "stiff-upper-lip" Britishisms still can't hide the fact that this was the 5th largest earthquake recorded
http://earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquakes/eqarchives/year/mag8/magnitude8_1900_mag.php
The Beeb needs you. R4 this morning featured a reporter saying stuff like "unfortunately no-one here speaks English and I can't speak Japanese so it is hard to know what is going on".
Well they know where to find me - though Niel seems to be quite the media tart.
Carl, yes there's quite a bunch of visitors, all safely accounted for now, which adds to the fun (and explains why I got stuck in Tsukuba). Hugo and Niel are now transferred to their respective hotels and jules and I have got home. Agree that we were lucky to not be closer, but also think it's best to avoid too much overexcitement, the wall-to-wall disaster coverage has quite an insidious effect. Planning to have a quiet evening with some tea and cricket :-)
Good to do a check and find out the quake didn't rattle you.
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Tea and cricket?
Taken up eating insects?
They are very good fried. Like locusts.
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