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The Survival of New Orleans Weblog

OliviaB rated 47 months agoFeatured Review
New Orleans, post catastrophe, from the inside. Or, as the great Fenian http://fenian.stumbleupon.com puts it: The Survival of New Orleans Blog : Heroic struggle of web hosting outfit which is currently continuing to operate from a 10th-floor datacenter in New Orleans' Business district. F... more
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parvez rated 45 months agoblogs
lest one forgets about Katrina
true-moss rated 47 months agoblogs
From the page: "Survival of New Orleans Blog This journal exists to share firsthand experience of Hurricane Katrina her aftermath with anyone interested."
Denise-R rated 47 months agoblogs
This journal has become the Survival of New Orleans blog. With an RSS feed.
darealMOOcoy rated 47 months agoblogs
THIS IS A MUST READ!!!! don't talk smack about what's goin on down in neworleans until you read this blog. don't tell me america doesn't care. whoever these folks are, they are to be commended. we're talking pulitzer folks. intelligent, insightful, ongoing and heartbreaking eye-witness account of the loss of a great american city. my prayers are with you. From the page: "This journal has become the Survival of New Orleans blog. In less perilous times it was simply a blog for me to talk smack and chat with friends. Now this journal exists to share firsthand experience of the disaster and its aftermath with anyone interested." From the page: "Sunday, September 4th, 2005 : 11:32 am Oprah and Other Latest Updates. A confidential source reports that the Mayor of New Orleans and Oprah Winfrey will be sharing a helocopter flight over the city today. Also, he tells me that the NAACP is asking for permission to fly over the city to evaluate. " From the page: "Monday, September 5th, 2005 7:23 pm City News Various buildings in the CBD are getting power based on priority. The Pan Am building across the street from us just got power. The W has been powered up again. The Double Tree has power. The Dome has power. According to Brian, we're behind a couple of hospitals but we could be getting power in a matter of hours. Man, it would be nice not to have to haul diesel anymore for a while."
KozmicBlues rated 47 months agoblogs
"This journal has become the Survival of New Orleans blog. In less perilous times it was simply a blog for me to talk smack and chat with friends. Now this journal exists to share firsthand experience of the disaster and its aftermath with anyone interested."
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