THS safety poster

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Richard Frankum

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Aug 27, 2012, 7:22:48 AM8/27/12
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Just finished with a listing of nearby hospitals. The first draft is attached.
Anything else needed for an emergency poster?

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Mikele

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Aug 27, 2012, 7:26:30 AM8/27/12
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liquor stores.


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fakufaku

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Aug 27, 2012, 9:38:25 PM8/27/12
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+11

Jud Taylor

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Aug 27, 2012, 9:47:18 PM8/27/12
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I was gonna write something, but, yeah, +11 more.
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Torsten Wagner

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Aug 27, 2012, 9:57:13 PM8/27/12
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Nice
Good to see someone cares about the post-hacking phase ;)
Something else needed?!
If guess with hospitals you also refer to normal doctors offices (just
to make sure because in Germany there is a difference between a
hospital and a doctors office).
Dentists might be a nice add.
Maybe for Akiba a good veterinary just in case
There is a international hotline in Sendai, offering telephone
translation support. Rather sure there is something like this in Tokyo
too.
Furthermore, it might be a good idea to add the absolute minimum of
Japanese which is needed to call an ambulance, police or fire brigade.
Most of us speak at least a little Japanese but if the shit hits the
fan and you need to place a call because one of the members is just
badly hurt, you might prefer to have an very easy way to say phrases
like

Hello my name is _____
A member of our team is badly hurt
Please send an ambulance to:
<address>

or

Hello my name is _____
Our office is on fire, nobody is hurt / _x_ people are hurt/missing.
Please send a fire truck to the place where the black smoke is coming from!

Some sort of easy steps to place the call... like those telephone
assistance diagrams
Dial <number>
Say your name
<Was somebody hurt>
Yes No
Say _____ _____

Address

Totti

Richard Frankum

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Aug 27, 2012, 10:05:36 PM8/27/12
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OK Jud, you're in charge of looking up the nearest 23 liquor stores in
Shibuya. :)
(There's beer in the kegerator, what more do you guys need in an emergency?!)

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Richard Frankum

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Aug 27, 2012, 10:12:04 PM8/27/12
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Totti, thanks for the ideas.

On Tue, Aug 28, 2012 at 10:57 AM, Torsten Wagner
<torsten...@gmail.com> wrote:
> If guess with hospitals you also refer to normal doctors offices (just
> to make sure because in Germany there is a difference between a
> hospital and a doctors office).

This was for an emergency poster, so it's almost all hospitals except
for the King Clinic (an exception b/c it's close and English-centric)

> Dentists might be a nice add.
> Maybe for Akiba a good veterinary just in case
> There is a international hotline in Sendai, offering telephone
> translation support. Rather sure there is something like this in Tokyo
> too.

That's the TELL, Tokyo English Life Line, listed at the bottom. They'd
take care of general (non-emergency) guidance much better than we
could.
I'm not sure about translation support other than that. I know the
Shibuya city offices have some but I'm not sure of the scope.

> Furthermore, it might be a good idea to add the absolute minimum of
> Japanese which is needed to call an ambulance, police or fire brigade.

I was thinking of adding another page with information from the
attached file (a wallet insert with just this), but I hate working
with PDFs.

> Totti

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Jud Taylor

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Aug 27, 2012, 10:31:10 PM8/27/12
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Re "Please send a fire truck to the place where the black smoke is coming from!"

A Major somehow crashed a Cobra helicopter on 29 Palms (formally, at
the time, Marine Corps Air Ground Combat Center) and he lived. So, he
radioed to Bear Mat (the range control communications center) for
help. the Major stated he was in the Delta training area (or some
other training area, I don't want to argue), and Bear Mat asked him
exactly where he was.

Given that 29P is in the freaking desert, he said

"Mark on the burning Cobra".

Torsten Wagner

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Aug 27, 2012, 10:32:22 PM8/27/12
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Hi Richard,

Yeah something like this would be helpful. I guess the wallet trifold
paper would also make a nice visitors giveaway.
Maybe adding some more non-emergency stuff,
Shopping, Eating, Asking, Direction.... and voila a perfect hackers
minimum vocabulary...
Add a THS logo somewhere and it could be given to visitors. Makes a nice memory

Totti

Torsten Wagner

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Aug 27, 2012, 10:46:33 PM8/27/12
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Nice

There is this story going on in Germany of a guy doing his civil
service (instead of army service).
His task was to drive some sort of ambulance car. Once he had an
accident and the car flipped over several times finally stopping on
its side.
The following is the dialogue between him and his supervisor.

SV: Where the heck are you we are waiting for you
He: I'm sorry
SV: I am sure you are sorry, you are the most irresponsible staff we had so far
He: Wait there is...
SV: No, get here immediately or you will face some consequences.
He: Wait....
SV: No I do not wait.... come here immediately!
He: Sorry. I had an accident
SV: F*ck.... something defect on the car (not asking in any way about
the drivers status)
He: not sure, but guess the side mirror is gone
SV (really annoyed): Then pick up the side mirror and come back
He: Thats a bit tricky
SV (even more annoyed): Just take the fuc*ing mirror and come back....
what's so freaking difficult with this!
He: The car is laying on it
SV: (click.....)

Totti

Jud Taylor

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Aug 28, 2012, 12:25:43 AM8/28/12
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Nice!

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Richard Frankum

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Aug 29, 2012, 4:40:09 AM8/29/12
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Taylan was showing me his TITech wallet insert for foreign students.
They did a really neat job! Maybe he could OCR it or something?

--Richard

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Taylan Ayken

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Aug 29, 2012, 5:03:43 AM8/29/12
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That was sth I got from my university but I guess it was being handed out by Meguro Ward office. I'll try to see if I can get a couple more for members, and I'll try digitize it.



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