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Monday
Aug142006

Homemade Katrina videos on the Internet

Wired Magazine article: "When friends ask Bill Tyler what Hurricane Katrina did to his cottage in Bay St. Louis, he sends them a link to the online video sharing site YouTube."  There are over 2,000 such videos on YouTube.  To find them you just have to search by typing in the word Katrina.

Imagine if the Zapruder film were available for free on the Internet.  Oh, wait, apparently it is.  And there is even a stablized version.

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