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Y'all can keep that earthquake crap. I felt the one in DC a couple of years ago. :x
I'm not used to the ground moving and I freaked out.
Cali due for a major quake sometime soon
are you guys "due" for a big one, or scientifically due for a big one?
is it like saying "it hasnt snowed much this year, were bound to get a big storm" or is it actual science?
are you guys "due" for a big one, or scientifically due for a big one?
is it like saying "it hasnt snowed much this year, were bound to get a big storm" or is it actual science?
scientifically
edit: problem is nobody knows when, could be next week could be 30 years from now
im from the east coast
i cant imagine an earthquake, like.. that **** would be crazy!!
what are you supposed to do?like whats the"stop, drop, roll, post on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram"rule for an earthquake?
Everytime I experience a earthquake It always reminds me how little control we have over our lives here on earth.
Like mother nature could decide to drop a 6.0 aftershock tomorrow afternoon mid-day and it would be over for all of us |I
The Northridge quake was a 6.7 and that didn't end life in Los Angeles. I do hear you though about being reminded how little control if any that we have.Everytime I experience a earthquake It always reminds me how little control we have over our lives here on earth.
Like mother nature could decide to drop a 6.0 aftershock tomorrow afternoon mid-day and it would be over for all of us
uh.. ok
"New calculations reveal there is a 99.7 percent chance a magnitude 6.7 quake or larger will strike in the next 30 years."
http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2008/04/080414-AP-earthquake.html
I live right on top of the San Andreas. I think about The Big One at least once or twice every couple of months. That **** would **** my **** up something fierce.
I don't want to imagine a 6.7. I was just north of OC for the Northridge one and that was no joke. Now I'm over in the Westside, way too close to these fault lines
uh.. ok
"New calculations reveal there is a 99.7 percent chance a magnitude 6.7 quake or larger will strike in the next 30 years."
http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2008/04/080414-AP-earthquake.html
LOL the Easter Quake from 2010 was a 7.2 and hardly caused any damage in San Diego.
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