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oh, the landlord had a drill, ZOOMA ZOOMA ZOOMA
A series of earthquakes, some in the 5's, just occurred near Parkfield. Parkfield is where a bunch of scientists are "drilling a hole deep into the San Andreas Fault" in order to study seismic activity. I sure hope they got their money's worth... assuming they didn't trigger the quakes with their drilling. YIPES!
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Well - They got one now!
Okay, so it's only 5.9, but that's getting CLOSE to 6.0.
The Mercury said it was a moderate quake. Huh.
I'd say 5.3 is moderate, but 5.9 is pretty big to me . . .
But then I'm easily amused.
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FYI - the protocol is to ride the quake like you're on a pitching boat, then speculate to your companions about the magnitude of the temblor. I was doing that during the 7.0 Loma Prieta quake for the first several seconds ... until the big wave hit. Felt like a train hit the building.
But, in fairness to non-natives, it's easy to be nervous about perceived perils one doesn't understand. A few years ago a tornado narrowly missed me (I was in the Chicago area), but the twilight-dark sky at noon, the sirens, the warnings scared the bejesus out of me. I also rode out a huge, day-long thunderstorm in a rickety house built on stilts in Galveston, terrified and unable to escape the booming and lightening, wind and rain. I would make puddles in a hurricane! Give me mild temps and dry, shakey ground any day!
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I'd rather have wind then the ground turn to water any day
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And as for ground turning to water ... yeah, seismically induced liquifaction dampens one's spirit. A bit of an architectural let-down too.
Bwahahaha
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it'll be interesting to hear what the experts have to say about all this once they've crunched the data.
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