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10/9/2002: Cargo ships buildup
http://cellar.org/2002/cargoships.jpg
Hundreds upon hundreds of cargo ships are just floating around on the West Coast waiting to be unloaded. |
very neat image, sort of surreal. anyone know where a higher-res version may be found?
~james |
Cool image, kind of a calm D-Day. Anybody know what percentage of traffic got re-routed to Mexico?
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Ensenada
Ensenada was able to take some ships, but the problem with that port is that it is too shallow to accept many of the "super freighters."
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What's the story behind the picture?
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I think it's something about a strike that was costing the American economy in excess of a billion dollars a day.
btw juju, what planet are you logged on from? ;) |
A high res would make a fantastic background...
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Hi-res version: in wire photos, there's always a chance that MSNBC makes it one of their pics of the week. When that happens I try to pick it up and put it in the thread. Otherwise, I've tried to work my way through the AP trying to get information about images, but I never get very far.
They trickle the news images out to us on purpose, I think. I would be happy to pay a wire service for rights to some of their shots, to get better access, and to make this all legal, but they just aren't oriented around small players. |
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I used to worry about UT relying on CNN for his news of the world, until I realized that some people get their news from the Cellar. ;)
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Well, usually I watch NBC Nightly News. But i've been tweaking the PVR software I have set up on my computer, and I haven't been recording stuff lately.
I'm actually going to get cable tv on Monday, so hopefully my potential sources will increase. |
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I don't rely on CNN. |
^ CNN-Boy!
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Come on, man. You love CNN. Don't deny your roots.
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