EARTH QUAKE

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And ice storms and big snow storms back to back. /w3tcompact/icons/grin.gif
 
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Sorry to read about your mishap Derek.

If there anything I can do please give a shot..okay.
 
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I think I got this earth quake figure out. /w3tcompact/icons/clever.gif

Boondox was going to help Corm pull stumps this morning,and DFB has been removing trees roots and all,soooo the two different parties grab onto the same root system and had a tug of war in which rock the northeast. /w3tcompact/icons/shocked.gif /w3tcompact/icons/eyes.gif/w3tcompact/icons/wink.gif
 
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Thomas,

<font color=blue>...been removing trees roots and all,soooo the two different parties grab onto the same root system and had a tug of war</font color=blue>

Seems like you're onto something. Later this AM I almost had a head on accident with a fellow by the name of Jack who was racing his pick-up down a local road here in eastern New York...truck was filled with beans color of gold and he claimed some big guy was chasing him down. /w3tcompact/icons/wink.gif

Bob
 
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I felt the quake yesterday as well. It woke me and the wife up, lasted about 20-30 seconds for us in CNY. The funny thing is the news had nothing until 10 or 11am. I mean this is serious and major and they are asleep at the helm. What I did get was the nightly news doing the usuall scare crap about "What does today's earthquake mean for the CNY area, see us at 11 to find out". Give me a break.

The radio stations were all over it though, even the home repair and car shows on AM radio were talking about the quake. They paper had a scientist (don't recall the Univ.) say that this is one of those 100 year quakes, but we have now had (2) in 19 years that were 100 year quaks. No comment on that?
 
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Didn't get over to us here in Michigan, but I heard about it on the news. Looks like the guy upstairs was watching over us, because it could have happened around the end of last September, right when hundreds of volunteers were crawling around on the rubble. It could've resulted in a lot of injuries.

SHF
 
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Having grown up in Southern California, I've felt quite a few quakes over the years. But this one sounded different. I think it was because the California quakes were much deeper, and the land up here is pretty much solid granite. The house shook a bit, but it was that roaring sound like a huge jet that really got my attention! Really impressive!

Pete
 
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I'll take tornados any day. At least you can hide from them /w3tcompact/icons/smile.gif. Where you gonna hide from an earthquake? /w3tcompact/icons/tongue.gif
 
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Omigod, Derek! /w3tcompact/icons/shocked.gif So sorry to hear about the burns. I hope you're doing okay.

<font color=blue>So what should you do for safety? Get under a table?</font color=blue>

Well, that's the theory of it. Most quakes strike so quickly that it's over before you can react like that. The greatest danger is from falling debris, so do not run outside where falling bricks and glass are just coming down and do not run to the window to get a better look (like I did once /w3tcompact/icons/blush.gif). If the building takes a lean and the window frames go out of square for a moment, the glass might very well explode under the pressure. /w3tcompact/icons/tongue.gif

Even following procedures can backfire on you, as several of us found out during the Loma Prieta earthquake of 1989. We were in our offices on the 5th (of 6) floor of fairly modern building at the time. It turns out that 6 story buildings are the most likely to "resonate" with the frequency of the quake, which sets them to swaying pretty good. I can vouch for that now.
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As the quake began, and it became apparent this wasn't going to be one of those "quickies", I grabbed the engineer I was working with at that moment (kind of a cute li'l gal, actually /w3tcompact/icons/grin.gif), and dragged her to the "safety" of a nearby hallway doorframe. This place was all steel construction, and the fires doors (as this one turned out to be) were 10-foot high steel monoliths. No sooner had we braced ourselves against the frame than the power went out, which caused all the magnetic interlocks to let go of the fire doors and let the slam shut (by design). Well, getting whacked by one of them doors wasn't as pleasant as you might think. Furtunately for the li'l gal, I managed to turn my back on it at the last second, so I took the full brunt of the force with my, uh... posterior. /w3tcompact/icons/blush.gif Knocked me right on top of her (no, don't go there).

We then just tried to hug the walls, but by then the oscillating had ramped up to the point where one second we were pressed against the wall, the next second the wall had move about a foot away, and as we tumbled to catch up with it, it came back to slam into us. A couple of good slams by a friggin' building, and you would have done the same noble thing we did. We just lay spread eagle on the floor and rode it out. To this day I still have marks in my forearm where she was holding onto me for dear life. Like I was going to be any help. /w3tcompact/icons/eyes.gif

And one of the guys, who happened to have the office next to mine, dove under his desk as they teach you in school. Moments later, his 5-foot bookshelf toppled over and crashed onto his desk, hurling its entire contents under the desk where he was taking "shelter". He was literally buried in Novell Netware manuals (can you imagine anything worse?). He didn't sustain any injuries, but I hear he had to later wash his skivvies before he could burn them. /w3tcompact/icons/laugh.gif

There I went rambling again, but I actually have pictures of the aftermath to back all this up. If anybody's interested, I'll see if I can dig them up.
 
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You made a good point.

I never seen nor heard a tornado..heck the closes I ever came to one when the devils wind kicks up in a hay field.
 

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