Re: The Earth Moved!
Posted: Sun Apr 20, 2008 12:15 am
YEAH.....I don't think so..minimoose wrote:usually when the earth done quaketh its tryin to tell you somethin....
move!
lol
where ya gonna move to?
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YEAH.....I don't think so..minimoose wrote:usually when the earth done quaketh its tryin to tell you somethin....
move!
lol
Hmmm....I wonder why I didn't notice the earthquake. :)Randy B wrote:I titled it that way on purpose. :D:
Randy
Reason one, it was at 4:40 am when most "normal" people are less sensitive to such things.TdcOgre wrote:Hmmm....I wonder why I didn't notice the earthquake. :)
No it doesn't. Most people driving when the '89 Loma Prieta quake hit thought they were getting a flat tire.Randy B wrote:(for example driving a car completely covers any earth movement of this magnitude)
Randy B wrote:(for example driving a car completely covers any earth movement of this magnitude)
I think the key phrase is "of this magnitude." Loma Prieta was a wee bit stronger.hobie16 wrote:No it doesn't. Most people driving when the '89 Loma Prieta quake hit thought they were getting a flat tire.
Yeah, that was a fun one. I was working radio when that happened and my roomate was in Santa Cruz at that time it hit. I got him on the phone to do live broadcasts from the area. I felt my chair move and thought the sales manager was behind me and pushing me (the chair was an office chair with wheels) and turned around and one was there. Then the big table like area that had our broadcasting board and equipment on it, started to slide back and forth. It was an uncanny feeling. I have been through mild ones having lived in California (the Bay Area) most of my life, but that one was a BIG one.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!