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Old 05-25-2022, 02:22 PM   #1
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For us it wasn't so much the vibration as the noise. Sounded like a lightning strike right outside the window. Very loud...

And as it happens, just felt another tremor a minute ago. Just a nudge, and very little noise this time.
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Old 05-25-2022, 04:57 PM   #2
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Many years ago, like 1982 or so, I traveled to California for the first time. Right before then there was a minor earthquake in NH that had made the news.

Hotel clerk in Los Angeles: "You're from NH. Isn't that where they have all the earthquakes?"
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Old 05-25-2022, 06:46 PM   #3
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In the last seven days, the San Francisco Bay Area has had five quakes with three over a 2.0. We have about one of those every day.

Rare in Wolfeboro, common in San Fran.

Loma Prieta, 1989, was an experience I will never forget. You could not stand in a room during that thing. I saw an office worker, on a chair with wheels, get hurled across a 20' room and slammed into a wall.
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Old 05-26-2022, 12:24 AM   #4
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In the last seven days, the San Francisco Bay Area has had five quakes with three over a 2.0. We have about one of those every day.

Rare in Wolfeboro, common in San Fran.

Loma Prieta, 1989, was an experience I will never forget. You could not stand in a room during that thing. I saw an office worker, on a chair with wheels, get hurled across a 20' room and slammed into a wall.
Nothing to brag about, in my book. My B-in-law, your neighbor of sorts, paid a lot of $$$ to "quake proof" his home, and he could still be part of a major fire. They visit us, we don't visit them.
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Nothing to brag about, in my book. My B-in-law, your neighbor of sorts, paid a lot of $$$ to "quake proof" his home, and he could still be part of a major fire. They visit us, we don't visit them.
I was bragging???

I don't like the damn things!!!
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"Oh, honey," purred the wife, turning to her husband in bed "I felt the earth move."

"That wasn't me, sweetie, it was Mother Nature."
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