Omg can you not say that?Originally Posted by adamfraser
Omg can you not say that?Originally Posted by adamfraser
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OK, il go edit the post.
DUDE!!!! You are embarrassing Californians!LOL!Originally Posted by NuclearCrap
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Know your seismic facts. Living in that 'vulnerable' an area, you should at least know a bit. I don't know why you didn't immeaditely think it to be an earthquake.
San Francisco isn't due for another 'Big One' for another 60 or 70 years. You should know better than I that San Francisco get minour trembles every so often, not big enough to do damage, just enough to be felt or knock stuff from the walls. You probably felt a 3.0 or so. The seismic measurements, according to the richter scale, increase exponentially. Thus, a 7.0 is 10x stronger than a 6. '89 was a 7.8, I believe.
If, by referring to 'the Big One,' you mean the one that will send California uner the sea, it's a bunch of bollocks. The Pacific Plate moves North and the N. American plate stays (relatively) in place. California will NOT tumble into the sea. Earthquakes are means of relieving the pressure built up in the faults, in 1906 the Pacific plate moved about 3 ft. North. I thinki in '89 it was 1 foot or so...
Pets as good natural disaster detectors is just a wive's tale.
So long as you live in a fairly modern house built up to codes following the '89 quake, you should be in good condition.
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is this some kind of joke, i live in s.f and i didn't feel a thing. of course, that could be because i was partying at school at a 4hr party.
I'm dropping out to create a company that starts with motorcycles, then cars, and forty years later signs a legendary Brazilian driver who has a public and expensive feud with his French teammate.
where in the bay area do you live?
i have an uncle in the mission by church street
have you tried some of the pizza from that escape from new york pizzia shop on Height Street? get the potato stuff sounds nasty but its awesome!!!
some places in Berkley are good
i'll ask my uncle to get me some of the places to tell you...
go to Jerry Garcia's old house at 710 Ashberry street
its right off height
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Stand up next to a mountain, chop it down with the edge of my hand. Pick up all the peices make an island over there
Jimi H...
Man, I hope everything will be ok.
49'rs babyOriginally Posted by kingofthering
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QuattroMan please...........this is no joke, especially if it happens around here because the last big one did the most damage in the bay area.Originally Posted by QuattroMan
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El Sobrante, the little residential area in the corner.Originally Posted by Zondaboy1
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Holy sh*t I just felt another one, this time my monitors shooked a bit.
It's been one year since the last small one..........Lol.
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Yay, maybe I can finally rid myself of Kalifornia. Drinks are on me if it falls into the ocean.
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Patrick says:
dads is too long so it wont fit
so i took hers out
and put mine in
There is only a very small chance that the quake you felt is a foreshock to a larger quake.Originally Posted by NuclearCrap
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But there's still a chance.
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The things we do for girls who won't sleep with us.
Patrick says:
dads is too long so it wont fit
so i took hers out
and put mine in
It depends on what part of San Francisco. The last large quake on the Hayward fault was an estimated 6.8 magnitude in 1868. That would be in the Oakland/Berkeley area. The last large quake adjacent to San Francisco was the 1906 quake (7.8 on the updated moment magnitude/8.2 on the Richter scale); the 1989 quake 7.0 quake was quite some distance from S.F.Originally Posted by Esperante
Yeah, ridiculous that California will "fall into the sea" when 86% of the coastline is rising.If, by referring to 'the Big One,' you mean the one that will send California uner the sea, it's a bunch of bollocks. The Pacific Plate moves North and the N. American plate stays (relatively) in place. California will NOT tumble into the sea. Earthquakes are means of relieving the pressure built up in the faults, in 1906 the Pacific plate moved about 3 ft. North. I thinki in '89 it was 1 foot or so...
The maximum horizontal movement in the 1906 quake was 20 feet near Point Reyes.
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