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Californians, are you preparing for the earthquake?
So, I watched this video.
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This is another video about the early warning system about the earthquake.
If you live in that area, do you have a personal evacuation plan? 99% of my posts are ironic. Maybe this post sides with the other 1%. | |
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Never heard of carbon monoxide having anything to do with earthquakes. Cali is part of the ring of fire so some earthquake activity is normal. Earthquake perparedness is common. How does this compare to the recent earthquakes to the other loctions along the ring? If something major happens with in the next couple of days then we will know. But that could be the effects of El Nino. | |
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I know that he most likely disaster to happen here is a flooding. And as I live in a flat, I know I can survive a moderate flood, so I'm not worried. 99% of my posts are ironic. Maybe this post sides with the other 1%. | |
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dJJ said:
I know that he most likely disaster to happen here is a flooding. And as I live in a flat, I know I can survive a moderate flood, so I'm not worried. Major earthquakes are scary. Major anything is scary. I don't understand living in tornedo areas, but people do it because the truly devastating stuff is rare. Who lives anywhere and lives with the possiblity of nothing? | |
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Man, these conspiracy theorists are getting retarded. | |
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Is that what that is? Hard to tell these days. | |
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Yep....
http://mynorthwest.com/11...ly-stories
There is sadly a lot of stuff on the org that is just bogus. I'm not attacking the OP either. Just sayin... | |
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Well there were 36 earthquakes throughout the entire world today so far. Most under 5.0, mostly unfelt. Greece was 5.0 I think, they might have felt that. There was one in Cali, a 2.something or other, nobody cared. | |
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This has all the earthquakes that happened thru out the world for the past month. Some have been pretty frekkin' huge. 6.0 and higher. | |
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In 'your' article, one expert is clear and states that it is possible that there will be an earthquake tommorrow, but it can also be over 100 years. The other article states that the alteration of the gas in the air can be an indication of an upcoming earthquake.
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Gone are the days of getting your information over the back fence. | |
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Did you hear about this? Now to me that's some scary mess right there. | |
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Yeah something that can snatch you up in the air and tear your house down at the same time. Nope I'll pass. | |
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Would be great if earthquakes could be predicted. I have been in about three. Can't say I would want to live near the ring of fire, ever again. Then again. Some people are used to earthquakes once or twice a month. Now that tornado video is nuts! I think I would rather live in a place that had earthquakes than a place that had tornados. | |
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They're working on it. Imagine being able to control these things. Maybe not in my lifetime but I don't think it's that far away.
I've been here all my life so for the most part they don't bother me, but then I've never been in a truly devastating one. I have noted I don't feel the rolling ones anymore and it's made me curious, but it could have something to do with building designs. I was on the 24th floor during a pretty stern one and the building just swayed a bit back and forth. It was later explained that the building's foundation is on some type of rollers to move with the quake as opposed to resisting it. | |
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imagine they all run to NYC...it would be more insane here than ever | |
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We're heading over there in May so please make it some time after that! | |
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Nah, we shouldn't be experiencing much "earthquake weather" then. | |
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Im thinking about moving to California next year and this always disturbs me to think about. | |
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They aren't seasonal, and you can go for years without feeling one. When you do, by the time you notice it's usually over. I've lived here all my life (decades) never been in the middle of a major one, I've been around the outer edges of major ones, they last longer and can rattle your nerves a bit. They do happen all up and down the state. | |
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No | |
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Earthquake, schmearthquake. | |
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