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Started by BenWH, January 06, 2008, 10:01:04 AM

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BenWH

A little off topic, but we had a bit of excitement this morning with an earthquake - 6.5 Richter, epicentre about 100 miles away. We certainly felt it! looks like no significant damage though...
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MikeLM9215

Will if we're doing disasters, I lost my power for 2 hours and 14 minutes for unknown reasons while I was posting in the secure areas.

Didn't want your post to feel lonely.  :)

Tybae

6.5?!? That's a nice jolt.  I live in the San Francisco Bay Area, so we get jolts here and there all the time.  The last big one was 5.6 about 20 miles south from my home in November, I think.  We felt the shake, but no damage.  The big one for me was the Loma Preitta quake.  That one was 7.2 centered on the San Andreas fault that splits the San Francisco Peninsula from the East Bay under the water.  That one brought the Cypress 880 structure down along with part of the Bay Bridge down.  At the time, I lived in a 100 year old home and the house swayed for about 5 minutes because of the old foundation.  That one was scary.  Needless to say, I know how it is living in earthquake land.  Although I think Greece is a little more scenic than where I live.  :)
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Andarian

Good to hear you're OK, Ben!

kookoo

Tybae,  I lived in the bay area during the Loma Preitta earthquake as well.  I was at the Good Earth Restaurant in San Jose with a friend at the time.  It was weird to see the scenery outside the window going side to side.  I probably should have ducked under the table, but it was all just to fascinating to miss. 
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Tybae

Quote from: kookoo on January 15, 2008, 08:48:01 PM
Tybae,  I lived in the bay area during the Loma Preitta earthquake as well.  I was at the Good Earth Restaurant in San Jose with a friend at the time.  It was weird to see the scenery outside the window going side to side.  I probably should have ducked under the table, but it was all just to fascinating to miss. 

Nice. 

My father was working in San Francisco at the time.  He was on the 42nd floor of the Bank of America building, the second tallest building in San Francisco.  When he came home very late that night, he said, "It was a good thing I had a spare pair of pants with me."  When the earth shakes without warning, it's always an interesting time.  Although, I'll take earthquakes over hurricanes, tornados and volcanos any day.
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kookoo

Tybae,

I can imagine that would be terrifying for your father.  I've never decided whether it's better to see a natural disaster coming or just have it surprise you like an earthquake.  Anyone know a way to avoid them altogether?

Btw, I've seen you post on the NWN forums, you help a lot of modders.  It's good to see you here too. 
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Tybae

Quote from: kookoo on January 15, 2008, 09:59:23 PM
Tybae,

I can imagine that would be terrifying for your father.  I've never decided whether it's better to see a natural disaster coming or just have it surprise you like an earthquake.  Anyone know a way to avoid them altogether?

Yeah, move to Siberia.  :D

QuoteBtw, I've seen you post on the NWN forums, you help a lot of modders.  It's good to see you here too. 

Thank you for the kind words.  :)
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kookoo

QuoteYeah, move to Siberia. 

lol.  Actually, I live 9500 feet in the mountains.  The current temp is -2 f.  It feels like Siberia.

QuoteThank you for the kind words.

your welcome.
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kookoo

Ok, today the wind chill is -22 degrees with blowing snow.  Does that count as a natural disaster?
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Tybae

Only if you go outside, accept the Triple Dog Dare and stick your tounge on the metal pole, ala A Christmas Story.  :D
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kookoo

QuoteOnly if you go outside, accept the Triple Dog Dare and stick your tounge on the metal pole, ala A Christmas Story.

Hmmmm, no thanks.  I walked 30 yards from my car to the door at work this morning with wet hair and it literally froze solid.  Who needs styling gel  ::)
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kookoo

sigh.  .  .   This morning, my kid's school is on a 2 hour delay for "cold"
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nereng

Quote from: kookoo on January 16, 2008, 05:48:02 PM
Ok, today the wind chill is -22 degrees with blowing snow.  Does that count as a natural disaster?

Only if it happens south of Norway. That's normal january weather here!  ;D

Tybae

Quote from: nereng on January 19, 2008, 04:34:38 AM
Quote from: kookoo on January 16, 2008, 05:48:02 PM
Ok, today the wind chill is -22 degrees with blowing snow.  Does that count as a natural disaster?

Only if it happens south of Norway. That's normal january weather here!  ;D

*shivers*

If I'm ever in weather that cold, call the police because I've been abducted against my will.  ;D
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