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Randy B
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by Randy B » Sat Apr 19, 2008 1:21 am
Just before I left work Fri morning I began to notice that the lights were wobbling and the computer monitor (that is on an arm) was wiggling. I quickly decided that we were having an earthquake. It was not bad, I have had a rougher jostling from "magic fingers". :D:
The quake wasn't a problem but I spent the entire last 20 min of my shift answering the phones. I finally gave up and answered the phone, in one breath, with "WILL Radio.Yes that was." As quick as I could assure the caller that they weren't imagining it, and hang up, the phone would ring again. It seemed that every single person awake at 4:40am in the Champaign, IL area was calling me to find out if that was an earthquake.
Well, I'm finished with being completely OT for now. Just thought I'd give my 1st hand experience with something in the news. :)
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by Rob562 » Sat Apr 19, 2008 2:57 am
"I feel the earth...move...under my feet...."
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by GRUMPY PIRATE » Sat Apr 19, 2008 12:22 pm
In California, that would be classified as a "turn over and go back to sleep."
hehehehe
I remember the two years I spent in Japan, it seemed like we had one once a week or so!
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by hobie16 » Sat Apr 19, 2008 5:21 pm
It was maybe a 5.2. That's like a semi going by in California. When the 7.2 hit in Northern Cali I was teaching a class to a bunch of international students. Many didn't know how to spell earthquake. We had blown out windows, equipment cabinets on their side, interior doors jammed and because the buildings were built on bay fill, we sunk three inches in fifteen seconds.
Talk about an E ticket ride!
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by GRUMPY PIRATE » Sat Apr 19, 2008 5:23 pm
hobie16 wrote:It was maybe a 5.2. That's like a semi going by in California. When the 7.2 hit in Northern Cali I was teaching a class to a bunch of international students. Many didn't know how to spell earthquake. We had blown out windows, equipment cabinets on their side, interior doors jammed and because the buildings were built on bay fill, we sunk three inches in fifteen seconds.
Talk about an E ticket ride!
I hope you did the, "shall we continue?" when everything stopped moving!
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by hobie16 » Sat Apr 19, 2008 6:34 pm
GRUMPY PIRATE wrote:I hope you did the, "shall we continue?" when everything stopped moving!
I couldn't. They made a very quick exit stage left. One woman ran down the hallway so fast her screams had a Doppler effect.
Don't be fooled by appearances. In Hawaii, some of the most powerful people look like bums and stuntmen.
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by felinefan » Sat Apr 19, 2008 10:53 pm
here's one of my favorite sites; it's the CA 24 hour aftershock prediction map, but there are tabs at the top of the page that help you navigate throughout the site. It includes earthquake history for all the states as well as world countries, plus other interesting features. There are links to tsunami and volcano pages as well.
http://pasadena.wr.usgs.gov/step/
What I think is interesting is how Alaska is the most seismically active state in the nation, yet when people hear the word "earthquake', they immediately think California.
"Day after day, more people come to L.A. Shhh! Don't you tell anybody the whole place shakin' away...."
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by DisneyMom » Sat Apr 19, 2008 11:59 pm
What? I thought this thread was about someone getting lucky! :D:
:flybongo: NO BULL!!!!!:D:
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by minimoose » Sun Apr 20, 2008 12:09 am
usually when the earth done quaketh its tryin to tell you somethin....
move!
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by Randy B » Sun Apr 20, 2008 12:09 am
DisneyMom wrote:What? I thought this thread was about someone getting lucky! :D:
I titled it that way on purpose. :D:
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