Earthquakes
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Earthquakes
Just got back from walking the dog and logged on to CraigsList - (THE bulletin board for San Francisco) - and everyone was talking about the big earthquake we just had. I didn't feel a thing. It's such a shame when something as fantastic as a natural earth shaker happens (a harmless one) and you miss out on it.
Got me wondering if any out of state travellers have felt them for the first time while visiting - and how they reacted.
I was scared to death while visiting Las Vegas about four years ago. A pretty hefty quake hit in the middle of the night and I evacuated the Mirage via 23 floors of dank stairwells, barefoot, just to get out. As a Californian I was really worried that Nevada buildings might not be quite up to snuff for a big shaker.
Got me wondering if any out of state travellers have felt them for the first time while visiting - and how they reacted.
I was scared to death while visiting Las Vegas about four years ago. A pretty hefty quake hit in the middle of the night and I evacuated the Mirage via 23 floors of dank stairwells, barefoot, just to get out. As a Californian I was really worried that Nevada buildings might not be quite up to snuff for a big shaker.
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Weird I suppose - but I have lived my entire life in NorCal (except for a few years in the UK) and have NEVER felt an earthquake. Even the '89 biggie which a lot of folks felt up this way - If I hadn't been watching the World Series I wouldn't have known anything . . .
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Don't feel bad SF, my son lives in Tokyo and for the past three years, has felt only one of many tremblers. He is always disappointed 
I felt one small shaker in LA, lying by the pool. Just felt like a small breeze moved the chair, until I noticed all the water in the pool was at one end ~Yikes~

I felt one small shaker in LA, lying by the pool. Just felt like a small breeze moved the chair, until I noticed all the water in the pool was at one end ~Yikes~
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I felt the Earth move last night. O
Right now I'm more worried about the truck full o' wine, 9,500 gallons, that turned over on 101 no/bound this morning!
:-? Wonder if PamSF or R5 are out there with Mason Jars??
HAPPY FOOLIN' FRIDAY!
Kal

Right now I'm more worried about the truck full o' wine, 9,500 gallons, that turned over on 101 no/bound this morning!
:-? Wonder if PamSF or R5 are out there with Mason Jars??
HAPPY FOOLIN' FRIDAY!
Kal
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I was walkling on Piedmont Avenue~yup the epicenter~and did not feel a thing.
We live very close to "it" and the house contents remained in place. But, when I went back to my office in Berkeley at 7:30 I found all sorts of things on the floor. Go figure!
And..retrofitting is on our calendar!
We live very close to "it" and the house contents remained in place. But, when I went back to my office in Berkeley at 7:30 I found all sorts of things on the floor. Go figure!
And..retrofitting is on our calendar!
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US Geological Survey says it hit at 6:40 PM PT, centered near Piedmont. Magnitude 3.9-- a good little jolt. Hayward fault, for the seismologists in the crowd. No reason to put off a trip to the Bay Area, IMHO. Go, enjoy, rock and roll!!
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Kal-Read your other post and ** about
$$$ hotel rooms:
"Cheeeeeeeeee WAWA"
That made me laugh so hard, I caused and e'quake! Thanks for the comment that Mr R5 will be wondering "now where did she hear THAT one"
Hahahahahahaha!!!
R5
$$$ hotel rooms:
"Cheeeeeeeeee WAWA"
That made me laugh so hard, I caused and e'quake! Thanks for the comment that Mr R5 will be wondering "now where did she hear THAT one"
Hahahahahahaha!!!
R5
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