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Mon, Dec. 22nd, 2003 06:02 pm
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Apparently there was an earthquake today that was fairly substantial... I missed it totally.

Huh. I guess things feel different when you're just one floor up -- we used to get a good deal in Taiwan.
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Tue, Dec. 23rd, 2003 02:15 am (UTC)
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It actually make breaking news during the morning newshour this morning in Australia. They went straight to the LA bureau and everything - casue 6.5 sounds huge here. So there you go :)

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Tue, Dec. 23rd, 2003 07:47 pm (UTC)
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My mom-in-laws friends have been text messaging her from Sweden all day today asking if she's ok. We didn't feel a THING.

Earthquakes in California

Sun, Dec. 28th, 2003 08:46 pm (UTC)
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If you live in another state/country, it sounds horrendous. If you're in California, you don't know they even happened unless you're at the epi-center. And most of the folks there get dizzy for a minute, see the tassle on the lamp swinging, and wonder what that was about briefly before they go back to watching tv/reading their book/napping.

My brother's fiancee was with him here in SF when it happened. I asked her if she felt it and she said "Nope". Didn't even know it happened until they saw it on the news themselves.

But all the hype on the news, you'd think it was a disaster of the proportion of the Iran quake a few days later. Now that's and earthquake.

Earthquakes in California are just a ploy to scare away people from moving here.

Now watch the "big one" come and swallow me whole! ; )

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Sun, Dec. 28th, 2003 10:45 pm (UTC)
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The one earthquake that actually sticks out in my head as memorable was when I was a kid back in the '70's. We were living in Orange County. It happened at night. I remember my mom crying because her dishes were falling in the kitchen and breaking.

It must have been the nice china, the family china, 'cause I don't think she'd cry about stuff from the Pottery Shack.

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