4.8 earthquake last night.
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4.8 earthquake last night.
No damage, but Mom has to straighten all her pictures. I thought a truck or car had hit the building.
http://www.cheknews.ca/4-9-magnitude-ea ... on-127894/
http://www.cheknews.ca/4-9-magnitude-ea ... on-127894/
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Re: 4.8 earthquake last night.
It's been a while since I've felt an earthquake. Can't say that I've missed them, but I would feel more at ease if the earth around these parts were letting off steam a little more frequently. --Bob
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Re: 4.8 earthquake last night.
I feel that way about the Gulf of Mexico and hurricanes. I don't wish for them, but it's been a number of years that the Gulf has been getting warmer and warmer without a major event to dissipate it. IIRC, Katrina was a Cat 1 when it approached Florida, cut across the state, and hit the Gulf. It then grabbed a season's worth of warmth, and we all remember the results.Bob78164 wrote:...I would feel more at ease if the earth around these parts were letting off steam a little more frequently. --Bob
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Re: 4.8 earthquake last night.
Why? There is zero evidence to support the theory that that would lessen any future quakes.Bob78164 wrote:It's been a while since I've felt an earthquake. Can't say that I've missed them, but I would feel more at ease if the earth around these parts were letting off steam a little more frequently.
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Re: 4.8 earthquake last night.
Really almost the opposite, actually. A cluster of small quakes can be the precursor to "the big one." My own opinion, though, is that Bob and other Californians ought to direct their worries several hundred miles north.Estonut wrote:Why? There is zero evidence to support the theory that that would lessen any future quakes.Bob78164 wrote:It's been a while since I've felt an earthquake. Can't say that I've missed them, but I would feel more at ease if the earth around these parts were letting off steam a little more frequently.
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Re: 4.8 earthquake last night.
What is the current over/under concerning how far that stick is up Esto's ass?
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Re: 4.8 earthquake last night.
These sites differentiate between small quakes "letting off steam" lessening the strength of eventual bigger ones and small quakes being precursors to bigger ones. Bob says he'd feel more at ease if we were having more small quakes, but it is generally accepted that those are probably signs that a big one is coming. I'd rather not have them.mrkelley23 wrote:Really almost the opposite, actually. A cluster of small quakes can be the precursor to "the big one." My own opinion, though, is that Bob and other Californians ought to direct their worries several hundred miles north.Estonut wrote:Why? There is zero evidence to support the theory that that would lessen any future quakes.Bob78164 wrote:It's been a while since I've felt an earthquake. Can't say that I've missed them, but I would feel more at ease if the earth around these parts were letting off steam a little more frequently.
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Re: 4.8 earthquake last night.
Happy New Year.ne1410s wrote:What is the current over/under concerning how far that stick is up Esto's ass?
Well, then
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Re: 4.8 earthquake last night.
Beebs52 wrote:Happy New Year.ne1410s wrote:What is the current over/under concerning how far that stick is up Esto's ass?
lol - and God bless us everyone.
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Re: 4.8 earthquake last night.
My bookie says 1/10 of the distance the one in yours is. I'm taking the under.ne1410s wrote:What is the current over/under concerning how far that stick is up Esto's ass?
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Re: 4.8 earthquake last night.
BackInTex wrote:My bookie says 1/10 of the distance the one in yours is. I'm taking the under.ne1410s wrote:What is the current over/under concerning how far that stick is up Esto's ass?
No dibs on being the one who has to measure.
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Re: 4.8 earthquake last night.
Oh I don't know. I think we need someone official. You're as close as we have.tlynn78 wrote:BackInTex wrote:My bookie says 1/10 of the distance the one in yours is. I'm taking the under.ne1410s wrote:What is the current over/under concerning how far that stick is up Esto's ass?
No dibs on being the one who has to measure.
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Re: 4.8 earthquake last night.
Unless you'd like the aforementioned sticks relocated...BackInTex wrote: Oh I don't know. I think we need someone official. You're as close as we have.
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Re: 4.8 earthquake last night.
Umm....on second thought....tlynn78 wrote:Unless you'd like the aforementioned sticks relocated...BackInTex wrote: Oh I don't know. I think we need someone official. You're as close as we have.
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Re: 4.8 earthquake last night.
BackInTex wrote:Umm....on second thought....tlynn78 wrote:Unless you'd like the aforementioned sticks relocated...BackInTex wrote: Oh I don't know. I think we need someone official. You're as close as we have.
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