Lunde

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How's the shaking?:eek: :eek: :eek:


A moderate earthquake occurred at 8:04:54 PM (PDT) on Tuesday, October 30, 2007.
The magnitude 5.6 event occurred 8 km (5 miles) NNE of Alum Rock, CA.

(south San Francisco Bay area)
 
We definitely felt it, about ten minutes ago. From the reports, it was 15 miles away from us.
 
The recent accumulation of Infi in San Jose has appparently had an effect on the tectonic plates in the region.
Ken, for the good of your fellow Californians, you should consider sending a healthy portion of said culprits to the East Coast for safe storage.....
 
where can you go
when there's no san francisco
better get ready to
tie up your boats in idaho




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Sorry every one, I was chopping and I missed.

Luckily the edge survived the impact with the earth.
 
Awright, whichever one of you is using your FBM to pry apart the San Andreas fault..........STOP IT !!!

:D :D :D


I think it was on the Calaveras fault. Although at 7:00 there was a real small one (1.3) just outside the Golden Gate, and that would have been the San Andreas.
 
Rat Finkenstein, you wrote:
Is Kalifornia finally sliding into the ocean?
Apparently not this time, but with any luck, it'll scare enough of the liberals, and encourage them to move elsewhere, maybe back to France. ;)
 
Apparently not this time, but with any luck, it'll scare enough of the liberals, and encourage them to move elsewhere, maybe back to France. ;)

Only if they read the signs of impending doom correctly. . .

They will probably just frantically purchase many bags of Ice to combat global warming.
 
Here is a map that shows where the epicenter was:

earthquake-10302007.jpg


Adobe Systems' three towers are located right where the "82" in an oval is located, at the bottom edge of the map.
 
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