Thursday, April 24, 2008

Quakin' and a shakin'

Two, 4+ magnitude quakes today. Both of these felt all the way at work (10 miles away or so). Remember, you can pinpoint my house on this map.

Deep breaths . . . remain calm . . .

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Agggh! It's the last days of pompeii!

IT'S THE LAST DAYS OF POMPEEIIIII!!!! (runs off screaming)

4 comments:

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  2. HA HA HA HA! That spam post above my post really made me laugh. "Baby-maker"? HA HA HA!

    Anyways...(wipes eyes)...

    I have been worried about you since I started following all the quakes in Reno on the news. I hope you are surviving (literally) without much-if-any-damage to your person or property. I will keep you in my prayers. If push comes to shove, you can always take a two week vacation out of state somewhere (how about Arizona, eh?) to leave the quakes behind.

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  3. Anonymous12:54 PM

    This is another site I like to visit to reassure myself that most shakes I feel at work are my imagination (or someone large stomping around on the 3rd floor): http://quake.wr.usgs.gov/recenteqs/latest.htm

    If I see any "I Survived the Biggest Little Earthquake in the World" shirts, I'll let you know.

    Hang in there!

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  4. Yeah, it's been better. I have a follow-up post coming that will talk more about it, but I've taken some precautions around the house and am not as worried anymore.

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