16 Jan 2010, 3:59am

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16 Jan 2010, 7:14pm
by Nathan Lake


The Garmin map of Haiti does not appear to be available. Leaving on Tuesday…HELP.

16 Jan 2010, 8:58pm
by Tony Li


The sidebar link to the People Finder should be http://haiticrisis.appspot.com/

Yes- thanks for catching my typos! We were in a rush to clean up the space as we shut down.

17 Jan 2010, 2:52pm
by Terrence Grant


Where is the shade cloth?

It would be of so much help in Haiti.

I’ve worked on a topographic map of Haiti based on freely available data (ASTER-GDEM). It’s now compiled and usable on Garmin systems (Mapsource).

http://maps.three15.org/node/40

29 May 2010, 11:57am
by Sergio Adrian Vie MD


As a former Pediatric Cardiologist, I have the idea that we could fix the problem of the oil spill thru a broken pipe, in the same fashion that we can fix a damage artery by going internally.
We can either obstruct the flow of oil by inserting a cable with a strong ballon at the end, with an attached radioactive point, in order to follow its advance and position inside the pipe. Once that is position beyond the rupture, the ballon is inflated till the flow ceases and we can leave it in place for the needed time, in order to proceed with more permanent measures. In the same way we can exercise a second option by just advancing a some what flexible tube with smaller diameter and advance the end beyond the rupture and have the oil flow thru the inside of this new tube as before the rupture or to big containers until the problem can be resolved without further damage to the Gulf.
Sincerely yours, Sergio Adrian Vie MD.

Hola, Donde se registra uno como voluntario?

Hello: where does one as volunteer register?
TANKS

 
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