You see Mike, I knew that you would always land on your feet. Glad to hear that everyone in your family is well, particularly your wife as she was located at the epicenter. And thank you for your expression of gratitude for the American aid. I am glad that collectively we can help.
Colin, I must say that I am equally glad to hear that you emerged unscathed. I finally sent you another Austerlitz turn. Pretty sure that I now have you totally surrounded

.....of course, in all this fog.....it might be I who is totally surrounded.

Bill, my compliments. You certainly did make the start of a scenario interesting with the utilization of a simple weather pheonomenon.
As a structural engineer by profession, I raise a toast to my Kiwi bretheren. Building codes are a very important start toward saving lives, but it takes much more than that to actually be successful. The design engineer must be competent, the Contractor must be conscientious and both the accountant who wants to cut costs and the CEO who wants to put more money into his year end bonus while sacrificing the safety of the general public must be strictly avoided or overcome. It is a very involved process that can easily be undone by anyone in the chain that forgets their duty to their citizenry. The Kiwis obviously got it right. Gentlemen, you have my sincere respect. <Salute>
