Earthquake in the hood
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afterburnt
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Got woken up by an earthquake yesterday? or someday around 6AM. I sit near a window that "ticks" evidently at every minor earth movement that made me wonder if a terremoto was imminent. Sure as carp 12 hours later a 3.5 hit in my hood and woke me up. It was really close like so it felt strong. I got three months to escape this shithole and I am afraid I won't make it out. I ain't so much worried about that, I am worried about the "walkers" with their shitting on the sidewalks and their syringes. Welcome to Kali, you can't beat the weather.
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Near a fault line or a frac site?Don't take experimental gene therapies from known eugenicists.
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You'll make it out bro. We'll throw ya the longest life preserver ever seen....pull ya all the way to Iowa if we have to.
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Near a fault line or a frac site?
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afterburnt wrote: »Both, there are a ton of faults right in this valley.
Wow! Everybody can have their own!
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You can feel a 3.5? Are you sure it wasn’t gaseous emissions from a humanoid life form in close proximity?
As for sh!thole, is Santa Clarita really that bad? I’d heard there was worse, like maybe Yermo, Barstow, Victorville, Apple Valley, and a whole plethora of places in Riverside and San Bernardino counties that aren’t Big Bear or Lake Arrowhead etc.
Sorry for your troubles (as the Irish are wont to say... but that’s usually at a wake or a funeral). I’m confident that you’ll make it out, safe and sound.Alea jacta est! -
You can feel a 3.5? Are you sure it wasn’t gaseous emissions from a humanoid life form in close proximity?
As for sh!thole, is Santa Clarita really that bad? I’d heard there was worse, like maybe Yermo, Barstow, Victorville, Apple Valley, and a whole plethora of places in Riverside and San Bernardino counties that aren’t Big Bear or Lake Arrowhead etc.
Sorry for your troubles (as the Irish are wont to say... but that’s usually at a wake or a funeral). I’m confident that you’ll make it out, safe and sound.
You sure as hell feel it big time when it's within a few miles. Satans Carnitas is getting what the rest of the state gets just not as bad. I was at the cigar shop yesterday and some nut was about to get his **** kicked but I guess the death stare let him know I was not gonna play. I am too old for this ****. -
We just had a 3.1 here about 10 miles away in Canada.
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In the Northeast, because the ground isn't as shattered as, e.g., in the Silicon Valley environs, even quite small earthquakes can often be felt a fairly long distance from their 'epicenter' (such as it is).
When we lived in Harvard, MA, we felt several on the order of 1.1 to 1.5 magnitude originating in Littleton, MA, about 5 miles away.
When we lived in Milpitas, CA, we might not feel a 3 that was on the other side of the valley (say 10 miles away).
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The only one I have ever noticed was in 2008, 5.5 magnitude centered in Yorba Linda (which is about 30 miles away as the crow flies - if said crow agrees to fly in a straight line, that is).
Now that was hard to ignore! It felt like it lasted about two seconds, and then it was over, but for two seconds, it did feel like it might be a very bad thing.
Otherwise, the two worst earthquakes I’ve felt, by far, were during a sojourn in Tokyo. Brought the Shinkansen to a complete standstill for about a minute.Alea jacta est! -
I was sittin' in my car in Sunnyvale, CA, on my way home from work when Loma Prieta hit in 1989. It was very interesting. The whole night was very interesting.
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mhardy6647 wrote: »I was sittin' in my car in Sunnyvale, CA, on my way home from work when Loma Prieta hit in 1989. It was very interesting. The whole night was very interesting.
Alright, admit it. You're just trying to coax someone into posting a GIF of Arte Johnson on "Laugh-In". -
mhardy6647 wrote: »I was sittin' in my car in Sunnyvale, CA, on my way home from work when Loma Prieta hit in 1989. It was very interesting. The whole night was very interesting.
Got off work early? I was working at HP in Cupertino on the 3rd floor when it hit. While under a table I was thinking this is it. I was waiting for the floor to collapse and wondering if I would be able to grab a hold of something when the floor went. After it stopped I checked our labs to make sure nobody was trapped, and then left. After a while we walked over to a restaurant and drank all their beer, and finally walked home. Traffic was still a mess even late at night.
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I was, in fact, rushin' to get home. Mrs. H used to work part-time for H&R Block, and she either had work or a tax law refresher class that night, so I was s'posed to get home & take care of the kids. 5:04 pm. I was about a block from work on Mercury Drive (EDIT: Just checked the map and refreshed my memory: I was at the traffic light at Arques on Lakeside Drive) when the car started to shake. I thought it was running (very) rough, but it was shaking more and more. I looked at the trees and they were whipping back and forth. It seemed like a long time, but it was actually fairly quick.
The first thing I noticed was that all of the radio stations on my presets were off the air.
It took something over 3 hours to get home (Milpitas) -- all traffic lights on 237 were out, and every intersection was being treated as a four way stop.
The next morning, I had to go to Chicago, which I did. San Jose airport was open and, except for the very early flights, things were on schedule. It was a really odd day/evening/morning.
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I lived less than a mile away from the Northridge Meadows apartment building that collapsed during the quake of ‘94...
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nooshinjohn wrote: »I lived less than a mile away from the Northridge Meadows apartment building that collapsed during the quake of ‘94...
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When we lived in the Silicon Valley, we had these big sliding doors on the closet in our bedroom. They would rattle on their tracks at the slightest seismic activity -- they were our earthquake detectors.
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That building was thrown some feet into the air. Landed kind of hard.
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Biggest I've been in was the 7.1 1999 Dagget Mine earthquake in the CA high desert. I was in Phelan CA at my grandmother's house. It was a manufactured home on a solid foundation. About 3am I woke to the entire room shaking and a 100 lb antique mirror banging like crazy on a hollow wall. I got up and could see down the beam of the entire house (70 feet or so) and you could see the waves comming. Very peculiar quake. After shocks were pretty healthy too.
My Grandmother, (rest her soul) was very used to large quakes just yelled out "Were rocking and a rolling now, hang on Leonard hang on!" Leonard was grandpa. I was hanging on to the door frame for dear life. I about **** my pants.
Very humbling experience!