With talk like that you'll be providing people like magi5 with their smoking gun fodder (and it seems that OneRedEye is putting in the advance party).
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You mean you don't remember every single detail of everything you did that day, timed to the very minute, if not second?????
I could not shake the feeling that I was coming off as a demanding and impetuous bitch, if that's what you're talking about, but it's not every day that you run into someone that saw the bulge. Perhaps I could have been more supplicating, but it wears poorly.
Sorry, triforcharity, if I came across as trying to suck the life out of you. Greetings, triforcharity, pleased to meet you. I have great admiration and not a little envy for those who run towards danger. It's not my desire to dredge up any unpleasant memories, though I note you've spent quite a bit of time in this subforum, and as you said, only certain subjects are off-limits, quite understandably. Detail is desired but hardly essential. If I could distill it into three vague questions:
- Where were you when you saw the bulge?
- How long (seconds, minutes, a passing glance) did you see it?
- Did you notice it on your own, or did someone call your attention to it?
This is peripheral and off topic, so allow me to address the thread. The video is relatively new, yes, but months old. It's a goldmine for anyone interested in certain aspects of reconstruction not previously available.
The burned appearance of the cars is somewhat interesting, even with a couple of acres of fire raining from the sky, but a more interesting question is why they stopped burning. Fire suppression? Burning cars came second. Haven't really looked at it closely in the video so I don't want to talk out of turn, but many of those cars look far from fully consumed and few (none?) are even smoldering. I've only seen a few cars torched in my time, but they do like to burn once started and usually go to completion without intervention.
Maybe putting them out was high priority after all, given personnel had to move through those streets. What do you think, triforcharity?
Edit: I do see, on second viewing, most were consumed. And it was probably long enough after ignition for them to burn out completely. Still, there are quite a few pictures floating around showing cars partially consumed or with only scorch marks. I have to imagine streets full of burning cars is an impediment to rescue operations.