We are, at that, but a 5.0 is plenty big enough to be interesting if you happen to be within 50 miles or so. Those aren't even a daily occurrence in the Ocotillo area any more.We're pretty blasé about them here in California, but I imagine it was a fairly unique experience for some of you guys.![]()
Call me crazy, but I'm jealous! <little spoiled brat> I want to experience one!</brat>
You don't have far to move if you want to go through a few of 'em.
Seriously, I don't know how you Californians do it. It was kinda cool to experience this quake (especially as it was so close), but at the same time I'd be happy to go another 12 years before another "big" one hits us. Y'all are nuts.![]()
She's actually remarkably relaxed for someone from out of town experiencing their first earthquake. Some do take it in stride, but I've heard more than a few stories of visiting relatives who get on the phone to the travel agency as soon as they can get their voice to stop shaking, get on a plane within hours and never come back to California.We are, at that, but a 5.0 is plenty big enough to be interesting if you happen to be within 50 miles or so. Those aren't even a daily occurrence in the Ocotillo area any more.We're pretty blasé about them here in California, but I imagine it was a fairly unique experience for some of you guys.![]()
I'm reminded in an early scene in the movie "L.A. Story" a "Romantic Comedy" with Steve Martin about "life in L.A." In an early scene Martin's character is at a restaurant with local friends and they all having a conversation (Martin to a female friend: "So I understand you're taking a course in conversation." Friend: "Yes." Martin: "....") when an earthquake hits. They continue their conversation as if nothing is really happening, plates and glasses are rattling, a nearby table is being vibrated across the floor, no one in the restaurant is reacting other than the English "friend-of-a-friend" at Martin's table who's reacting like, well, how a normal person would react in an earthquake.![]()
I need to get that movie on DVD, it's one of my more favorite Steve Martin movies.
Seriously, I don't know how you Californians do it. It was kinda cool to experience this quake (especially as it was so close), but at the same time I'd be happy to go another 12 years before another "big" one hits us. Y'all are nuts.![]()
You get used to it, and it even becomes fun after a while so long as nothing is falling on you. I'd much rather deal with earthquakes (if you live in an area with properly designed or retrofitted buildings, of course) then tornadoes, floods, or, hurricanes.
Here Here!...I'd much rather deal with earthquakes (if you live in an area with properly designed or retrofitted buildings, of course) then tornadoes, floods, or, hurricanes.
At first I thought it was someone lightly vibrating the cubicles I'm attached to
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