Post #440,118
10/7/21 11:59:02 PM
10/7/21 11:59:02 PM
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M5.9 earthquake in Japan.
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Post #440,122
10/8/21 12:55:51 PM
10/8/21 12:55:51 PM
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Interesting that Reuters says M6.1 earthquake in Japan.
Alex
"There is a cult of ignorance in the United States, and there has always been. The strain of anti-intellectualism has been a constant thread winding its way through our political and cultural life, nurtured by the false notion that democracy means that "my ignorance is just as good as your knowledge."
-- Isaac Asimov
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Post #440,124
10/8/21 2:00:10 PM
10/8/21 2:00:10 PM
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The first estimate was 6.1.
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Post #440,123
10/8/21 1:35:18 PM
10/8/21 1:35:18 PM
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Earthquake preparation is already complete.
I've got my will up to date & my body is to be mulched.
Ceterum autem censeo pars Republican esse delendam.
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Post #440,127
10/8/21 5:04:12 PM
10/8/21 5:04:12 PM
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If you sign an organ donor card, when you die you drop loot
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Post #440,130
10/8/21 7:55:16 PM
10/8/21 7:55:16 PM
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I doubt they'll want my organs after I've been rotting for a week or two, but I've signed one.
Ceterum autem censeo pars Republican esse delendam.
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Post #440,133
10/9/21 2:28:30 AM
10/9/21 2:28:30 AM
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The good thing about earthquakes . . .
. . and I've been through a few pretty big ones, is that you know within seconds if you're dead or still have to pay your bills. There's no worrying and dreadful suspense.
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Post #440,135
10/9/21 9:19:07 AM
10/9/21 9:19:07 AM
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Unless an elevated freeway pancakes your car and you spend 3 days waiting for help
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Post #440,137
10/9/21 12:43:31 PM
10/9/21 12:46:39 PM
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Re: Unless an elevated freeway pancakes your car
Around here, when a freeway pancakes a car (very rarely), there is no waiting.
I know of only one case, a pickup truck. A guy who hadn't missed a day of work in 10 years was sick and decided not to go to work. He was supposed to be in that pickup truck. Of course, if he was, the timing would have been different and the truck would not have been flattened.
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Post #440,140
10/9/21 8:44:31 PM
10/9/21 8:44:31 PM
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You can get advance warnings now.
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Post #440,156
10/11/21 5:08:14 PM
10/11/21 5:08:14 PM
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M6.9 aftershock in Alaska.
Phys.org: A magnitude 6.9 earthquake struck off the coast of Alaska early Monday in what the Alaska Earthquake Center called an aftershock of a 8.2 quake from late July.
Monday's earthquake was felt throughout the Alaska Peninsula and Kodiak Island, according to the Alaska Earthquake Center.
It occurred about 70 miles (115 kilometers) east of Chignik, a community of about 90 people on the Alaska Peninsula. Chignik is about 450 miles (725 kilometers) southwest of Anchorage and 260 miles (420 kilometers) southwest of Kodiak.
The center had not received reports of significant damage but also relies on self-reporting, said seismologist Natalia Ruppert. Jeremy Zidek, a spokesperson for Alaska's emergency management office, said the office was contacting communities and had no reports of damage so far.
The U.S. Geological Survey on Twitter had reported a preliminary magnitude of 6.5 that was later revised to 6.9, which ties another earthquake that hit Alaska in August.
The two 6.9 quakes were the largest aftershocks tallied since the United States experienced its largest earthquake in the past half-century, the magnitude 8.2 quake that struck south of the Alaska Peninsula on July 28. It was widely felt but caused no major damage in the sparsely populated region closest to it. The earthquake center at the time said it was the biggest quake in the U.S. since a magnitude 8.7 earthquake in the Aleutians in 1965.
[...] Cheers, Scott.
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