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 on: Today at 09:22:39 AM 
Started by Spirit - Last post by jarmo
Tickets for the show on May 30th, 2025 in Shekvetili, Georgia at Shekvetili Park will go on sale soon.

Nightrain fan club members will have a presale starting on January 16th at 11:00 local time.

Tickets for the general public will go on sale on January 20th at 11:00.





/jarmo

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 on: Today at 09:01:24 AM 
Started by Littlegunner - Last post by poorlakers
If the City of L.A. does not suspend the permitting process (for home/building and recovery) immediately, there is not help for the peeps!

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 on: Yesterday at 05:24:14 PM 
Started by kyrie - Last post by Dr. Blutarsky
I still have the soundtrack on CD.  Was a darker film for Arnold to do,  which I liked.  Saw it when it came out in theaters, but not good enough of a film for me to take the time to go back and watch again 25 years later.

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 on: Yesterday at 03:09:21 PM 
Started by Littlegunner - Last post by Mysteron
There's a few stories here that fire insurance in the US seems to max out at 3 million. Covers most, but I'm guessing for some in LA that probably isn't enough. Seems like a risky life for rich folk in LA given the constant fires

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 on: Yesterday at 02:20:03 PM 
Started by Littlegunner - Last post by cineater


There's not enough builders and supplies to rebuild that area any time soon.  I'd buy a nice RV and park it on my property.  Not rebuilding, prepared to be mobile when needed.

Fortunately or unfortunately - depending on your view - there are zoning laws, so you might not be able to park an RV on the property or at least not without a house also on the property. Don't get me wrong, I like your idea. Smiley

They probably have those but they are going to have to let in those trailers the feds bring in for disasters.  12,000 structures and still burning.  Individuals can't even clean up that mess.  Can they even live on that land any time soon?

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 on: Yesterday at 02:11:48 PM 
Started by Littlegunner - Last post by NaturalLight


There's not enough builders and supplies to rebuild that area any time soon.  I'd buy a nice RV and park it on my property.  Not rebuilding, prepared to be mobile when needed.

Fortunately or unfortunately - depending on your view - there are zoning laws, so you might not be able to park an RV on the property or at least not without a house also on the property. Don't get me wrong, I like your idea. Smiley

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 on: Yesterday at 02:10:24 PM 
Started by cineater - Last post by cineater
Yeah, I don't think a deal breaker if neither of them are radical in political alliances.

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 on: Yesterday at 09:52:08 AM 
Started by Littlegunner - Last post by cineater
I think their problems start with too many people.  More steel and concrete creates more of a heat island.  Less roots in the ground means more erosion, mud slides.  I think they have bans on plastic.  Not sure how to fix what's going on out there but controlled burns is something recommended for forest management.

There's not enough builders and supplies to rebuild that area any time soon.  I'd buy a nice RV and park it on my property.  Not rebuilding, prepared to be mobile when needed.

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 on: Yesterday at 09:16:51 AM 
Started by Littlegunner - Last post by poorlakers
My heart hurts for those affected! Re: Concrete & steel homes: Also, plastic fake trees and aggregate for a lawn. After all, it's all fake & would fit right in?

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 on: Yesterday at 05:06:03 AM 
Started by Littlegunner - Last post by willow
The fire of London was stopped by removing anything that can burn and creating a boundary, removing the fuel essentially


I'm sure they didn't have the same kind of windy conditions LA has dealt with.







/jarmo


Correct.  Embers were traveling upwards of a mile in California and then reigniting.  Hard to remove all flamable material within a mile radius of an existing fire......

Yeah, I saw that on the map. There's houses outside the fire boundary that have burned, so that must be due to this

Do.fireproof houses exist?

That is one of the things that they need to work on. Structures out there need to be more concrete and metal.

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