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December 30, 2004

Now hiring: 3,214,212 reporters

Anyone who doubted the reach and power of citizen journalism should have had their mouth shut with the remarkable "amateur" coverage of the tsunami. A brief, by no means comprehensive, survey:

It goes without saying that our hearts go out to everyone touched by this tragedy.

The wealth of online coverage shows both the power of citizen journalism and the need for good editors.

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Hi there, I'm recovering. I wish I was actually on the boat when the tsunami struck. Just in case you are in that Texas tsunami next time, tuck this in your "surviving a tsunami" tipsheet: a boat away from shore is fairly safe, the beach is not. We were on a boat trip and the captain decided we should land on the beach for safety. Duh!

Anyway, I'm not sure if the hospital always has an Internet station or if it was especially set up for the emergency as I didn't get online until roughly late morning Dec 27th - or approximately 24 hours after the tsunami. I felt silly asking the nurse to wheel me to the email station but then I saw a guy there tapping away at the keyboard with his nurse holding an IV, I didn't. I thought it important that my family hear from me first-hand rather than from 3rd parties (they'd heard I was ok, but no one believes it until you hear from the person in question themselves).

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