IP addresses are NOT logged in this forum so there's no point asking. Please note that this forum is full of homophobes, racists, lunatics, schizophrenics & absolute nut jobs with a smattering of geniuses, Chinese chauvinists, Moderate Muslims and last but not least a couple of "know-it-alls" constantly sprouting their dubious wisdom. If you believe that content generated by unsavory characters might cause you offense PLEASE LEAVE NOW! Sammyboy Admin and Staff are not responsible for your hurt feelings should you choose to read any of the content here. The OTHER forum is HERE so please stop asking.
A thick smoke spews from the summit of Mount Sinabung as it erupts on August 31, 2010, seen from Tanah Karo in North Sumatra.
A thick smoke spews from the summit of Mount Sinabung as it erupts on August 31, 2010, seen from Tanah Karo in North Sumatra. Airlines were warned to avoid the remote Mount Sinabung in northern Sumatra as the volcano spewed a vast cloud of smoke and ash high into the air for a second day after springing to life for the first time in four centuries on August 29.
A thick smoke spews from the summit of Mount Sinabung as it erupts on August 31, 2010, seen from Tanah Karo in North Sumatra, where abandoned houses are being left by villagers.
Villagers living close to the erupting Mount Sinabung gather at a temporary shelter in Karo district in North Sumatra on August 31, 2010. Thousands of Indonesians spent a third day in shelters as a volcano threatened a devastating eruption on Sumatra island, officials said.
Thick smoke spews from the summit of Mount Sinabung as it erupts early on August 31, 2010 seen from Tanah Karo in North Sumatra. Airlines were warned to avoid remote Mount Sinabung in northern Sumatra as the volcano spewed a vast cloud of smoke and ash high into the air for a second day after springing to life for the first time in four centuries on August 29.
Villagers flee their homes in a car as Mount Sinabung spews volcanic materials in Tanah Karo, North Sumatra, Indonesia,Tuesday, Aug 31, 2010. The eruption of the mountain put the region on the highest alert level, and some domestic flights had to be diverted because of poor visibility.
Mount Sinabung volcano is pictured spewing smoke, as seen from Suka Nalu village in the district of Tanah Karo, in Indonesia's North Sumatra province September 1, 2010.
Villagers return to their home in Sukanalu village, in Tanah Karo-North Sumatra on September 1, 2010 to get their belongings that were left behind when they were being evacuated as Mount Sinabung start to erupt. Thousands of Indonesians will spend their fourth day in evacuation centers as the volcano threatened a devastating eruption on Sumatra island, officials said. The mountain erupted for the first time in 400 years on August 29, 2010.
Residents travel on a vehicle to a refugee camp after visiting their farm in Kabanjahe, North Sumatra province August 31, 2010. The volcano, Mount Sinabung, inactive for four centuries, erupted for the second time on Monday pitching ash two km (1.5 miles) into the air and sending nearby residents scurrying from their homes.
Indonesian children who fled their homes near the erupting Mount Sinabung play at a temporary shelter in Brastagi, North Sumatra, Indonesia, Tuesday, Aug. 31, 2010. Villagers briefly returned home Tuesday to check their farms along the fertile slopes of an Indonesian volcano that erupted after laying dormant for more than four centuries _ catching many scientists off-guard.
A villager wears a protective face mask as Mount Sinabung (background) spews thick smoke from its summit in Tanah Karo in North Sumatra on September 1, 2010
A villager holds a pair of binoculars as they watch the Mount Sinabung volcano after returning to Bekerah village in Tanah Karo, Indonesia's North Sumatra village September 1, 2010.
Mount Sinabung spews clouds of hot ash and smoke in Tanah Karo, North Sumatra, Indonesia, Thursday, Sept. 2, 2010. Mount Sinabung last erupted in 1600 and government vulcanologists acknowledged they had made no efforts before the mountain started rumbling last week to sample gases or look out for rising magma or other signs of seismic activity.
Mount Sinabung spews clouds of hot ash and smoke in Tanah Karo, North Sumatra, Indonesia, Thursday, Sept. 2, 2010.
Villagers harvest cabbage after returning to Sukantebi village in the district of Tanah Karo, North Sumatra province September 1, 2010. Around 30,000 people had been evacuated from nearby villages when Mount Sinabung erupted on Sunday, but many were headed home on Tuesday, said the head of the National Disaster Mitigation Agency.
Villagers return to their home in Sukanalu village, in Tanah Karo-North Sumatra on September 1, 2010 to get their belongings that were left behind when they were being evacuated as Mount Sinabung start to erupt.
Mount Sinabung volcano spews smoke as seen from Suka Nalu village in the district of Tanah Karo, Indonesia's North Sumatra province, September 3, 2010. The Indonesian volcano that lay dormant for 400 years erupted yet again on Friday, shooting a mushroom-shaped plume of smoke 3 km (2 miles) into the air and prompting the second evacuation of terrified residents.
A flock of pigeons fly near Mount Sinabung volcano as it spews smoke in Tiga Serangkai village, in the district of Tanah Karo, in Indonesia's North Sumatra province September 4, 2010.