Yeehaw! Ridem cowboy -small earthquake
Being up early this morning..this little fella bounced me around
pretty good in my RV http://www.data.scec.org/recenteqs/M...s_Angeles.html 2.8 2005/01/06 06:37:01 34.098N 117.445W 5.7 1 km ( 1 mi) SW of Fontana, CA 4.4 2005/01/06 06:35:26 34.136N 117.431W 0.0 3 km ( 2 mi) N of Fontana, CA 3.3 2005/01/06 06:22:38 34.122N 117.433W 2.8 2 km ( 1 mi) N of Fontana, CA 2.5 2005/01/06 04:32:45 34.126N 117.441W 2.2 2 km ( 1 mi) NNW of Fontana, CA 3.6 2005/01/06 04:11:29 34.128N 117.429W 3.0 2 km ( 2 mi) NNE of Fontana, C It was only 4.4..shrug..but it was about 4 miles away to the epicenter. Not hard enough to do any damage, but my Mt. Dew started swaying pretty good and I had to reach for it before it fell over. Looking over the map of recent rumblings..they are working west again...towards the big faults in the L.A area. Gunner "Gunner, you are the same ridiculous liberal f--k you ever where." Scipio |
Damn glad you are still here to laugh about it, I would have **** myself :o)
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On Thu, 06 Jan 2005 14:46:31 GMT, Gunner
wrote: Being up early this morning..this little fella bounced me around pretty good in my RV http://www.data.scec.org/recenteqs/M...s_Angeles.html 2.8 2005/01/06 06:37:01 34.098N 117.445W 5.7 1 km ( 1 mi) SW of Fontana, CA 4.4 2005/01/06 06:35:26 34.136N 117.431W 0.0 3 km ( 2 mi) N of Fontana, CA 3.3 2005/01/06 06:22:38 34.122N 117.433W 2.8 2 km ( 1 mi) N of Fontana, CA 2.5 2005/01/06 04:32:45 34.126N 117.441W 2.2 2 km ( 1 mi) NNW of Fontana, CA 3.6 2005/01/06 04:11:29 34.128N 117.429W 3.0 2 km ( 2 mi) NNE of Fontana, C It was only 4.4..shrug..but it was about 4 miles away to the epicenter. Not hard enough to do any damage, but my Mt. Dew started swaying pretty good and I had to reach for it before it fell over. Looking over the map of recent rumblings..they are working west again...towards the big faults in the L.A area. Damn, I'm amazed that you survived it. |
On Thu, 6 Jan 2005 16:13:35 -0000, "The Rifleman"
wrote: Damn glad you are still here to laugh about it, I would have **** myself :o) Oh hell Steve, that was only small one. The one that took out my house in 83 was much more fun. http://www.seismo-watch.com/EQSERVIC....Coalinga.html Gunner "Gunner, you are the same ridiculous liberal f--k you ever where." Scipio |
The Rifleman wrote:
Damn glad you are still here to laugh about it, I would have **** myself :o) We Californians don't **** ourselves from a, "rather minor", 4.4 magnitude earthquake. Not that I want to sound boastful or anything like that, but when you have lived in California for more than 20 years, you get used to them. You learn to live with them, recognize them. I am sure Gunner will agree with this. There are literally many hundreds of earthquakes a year in California ranging from daily mini earthquakes, to the somewhat larger ones of 3 to 4. Anything under 5, we consider minor. Take a look at this USGS (US Geological Survey) site for daily earthquake information. http://earthquake.usgs.gov/recenteqs/ You can find, that we had a 1.4 earthquake near Piedmont and Oakland, just about 15 minutes ago. And another 1.4 near The Geysers about 10 minutes ago. |
Crazy Guy, call youself a survivalist ? Have you ever heard on unnecceary
risk?, I know CA is pretty but surely a man of your talent could find somewhere to live that is not trying to make itself part of the pacific ocean?. After 83 you could have move somewhere safe like say New Madrid ? :o) |
"Abrasha" wrote in message ... Not that I want to sound boastful or anything like that, but when you have lived in California for more than 20 years, you get used to them. You learn to live with them, recognize them. I am sure Gunner will agree with this. There are literally many hundreds of earthquakes a year in California ranging from daily mini earthquakes, to the somewhat larger ones of 3 to 4. Anything under 5, we consider minor. I think 6 is the cutoff, with a 5 it is kind of hard to tell if it was an earthquake or just gas. I was in my lock shop for the 89 World Series quake about 10 miles from the epicenter. That was kind of fun and I only had to pick up about 100 key blanks. -- Roger Shoaf About the time I had mastered getting the toothpaste back in the tube, then they come up with this striped stuff. |
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So, how many megaton was the bomb that the caused that one?
"Gunner" wrote in message ... Being up early this morning..this little fella bounced me around pretty good in my RV http://www.data.scec.org/recenteqs/M...s_Angeles.html 2.8 2005/01/06 06:37:01 34.098N 117.445W 5.7 1 km ( 1 mi) SW of Fontana, CA 4.4 2005/01/06 06:35:26 34.136N 117.431W 0.0 3 km ( 2 mi) N of Fontana, CA 3.3 2005/01/06 06:22:38 34.122N 117.433W 2.8 2 km ( 1 mi) N of Fontana, CA 2.5 2005/01/06 04:32:45 34.126N 117.441W 2.2 2 km ( 1 mi) NNW of Fontana, CA 3.6 2005/01/06 04:11:29 34.128N 117.429W 3.0 2 km ( 2 mi) NNE of Fontana, C It was only 4.4..shrug..but it was about 4 miles away to the epicenter. Not hard enough to do any damage, but my Mt. Dew started swaying pretty good and I had to reach for it before it fell over. Looking over the map of recent rumblings..they are working west again...towards the big faults in the L.A area. Gunner "Gunner, you are the same ridiculous liberal f--k you ever where." Scipio |
On Thu, 6 Jan 2005 20:27:09 -0000, "The Rifleman"
wrote: Crazy Guy, call youself a survivalist ? Have you ever heard on unnecceary risk?, I know CA is pretty but surely a man of your talent could find somewhere to live that is not trying to make itself part of the pacific ocean?. After 83 you could have move somewhere safe like say New Madrid ? :o) Hell..I moved to California from Tornado Alley. Its MUCH safer here. Gunner "Gunner, you are the same ridiculous liberal f--k you ever where." Scipio |
On Fri, 07 Jan 2005 04:43:53 GMT, "Tom Gardner"
wrote: So, how many megaton was the bomb that the caused that one? Al Quaida did it! "Gunner" wrote in message .. . Being up early this morning..this little fella bounced me around pretty good in my RV http://www.data.scec.org/recenteqs/M...s_Angeles.html 2.8 2005/01/06 06:37:01 34.098N 117.445W 5.7 1 km ( 1 mi) SW of Fontana, CA 4.4 2005/01/06 06:35:26 34.136N 117.431W 0.0 3 km ( 2 mi) N of Fontana, CA 3.3 2005/01/06 06:22:38 34.122N 117.433W 2.8 2 km ( 1 mi) N of Fontana, CA 2.5 2005/01/06 04:32:45 34.126N 117.441W 2.2 2 km ( 1 mi) NNW of Fontana, CA 3.6 2005/01/06 04:11:29 34.128N 117.429W 3.0 2 km ( 2 mi) NNE of Fontana, C It was only 4.4..shrug..but it was about 4 miles away to the epicenter. Not hard enough to do any damage, but my Mt. Dew started swaying pretty good and I had to reach for it before it fell over. Looking over the map of recent rumblings..they are working west again...towards the big faults in the L.A area. Gunner "Gunner, you are the same ridiculous liberal f--k you ever where." Scipio "Gunner, you are the same ridiculous liberal f--k you ever where." Scipio |
Gunner wrote:
On Thu, 6 Jan 2005 16:13:35 -0000, "The Rifleman" wrote: Damn glad you are still here to laugh about it, I would have **** myself :o) Oh hell Steve, that was only small one. The one that took out my house in 83 was much more fun. http://www.seismo-watch.com/EQSERVIC....Coalinga.html Gunner "Gunner, you are the same ridiculous liberal f--k you ever where." Scipio This is the one near Engineman1 and oldtree - http://geopubs.wr.usgs.gov/dds/dds-29/ Very costly in the valley and very deadly as well. 400 houses lost in my valley. Martin -- Martin Eastburn, Barbara Eastburn @ home at Lion's Lair with our computer NRA LOH, NRA Life NRA Second Amendment Task Force Charter Founder |
Hell..I moved to California from Tornado Alley. Its MUCH safer here. Gunner Jeez no wonder you are such a bad driver you are to busy looking up for tornadoes and down for earthquakes to watch the road :o) |
"Gunner" wrote in message ... On Fri, 07 Jan 2005 04:43:53 GMT, "Tom Gardner" wrote: So, how many megaton was the bomb that the caused that one? Al Quaida did it! Makes a change I thought you would blaim the French :o) |
So, what does a safe room for an earthquake look like????
Respectfully, Ron Moore Tornado Alley, Oklahoma Gunner wrote: On Thu, 6 Jan 2005 20:27:09 -0000, "The Rifleman" wrote: Crazy Guy, call youself a survivalist ? Have you ever heard on unnecceary risk?, I know CA is pretty but surely a man of your talent could find somewhere to live that is not trying to make itself part of the pacific ocean?. After 83 you could have move somewhere safe like say New Madrid ? :o) Hell..I moved to California from Tornado Alley. Its MUCH safer here. Gunner "Gunner, you are the same ridiculous liberal f--k you ever where." Scipio |
On Fri, 7 Jan 2005 10:21:58 -0000, "The Rifleman"
wrote: "Gunner" wrote in message .. . On Fri, 07 Jan 2005 04:43:53 GMT, "Tom Gardner" wrote: So, how many megaton was the bomb that the caused that one? Al Quaida did it! Makes a change I thought you would blaim the French :o) 10 more years and the French WILL be Al Quida. 10 after than and so will the Brits. Gunner "Gunner, you are the same ridiculous liberal f--k you ever where." Scipio |
On Fri, 7 Jan 2005 10:20:34 -0000, "The Rifleman"
wrote: Hell..I moved to California from Tornado Alley. Its MUCH safer here. Gunner Jeez no wonder you are such a bad driver you are to busy looking up for tornadoes and down for earthquakes to watch the road :o) Aware driver....the current truck has 350,000 miles on it and (1) one ticket for crossing into a car pool lane in the wrong place ( was avoiding a moron in a Mercedes waving his hands talking on a cell phone.) Last ticket prior to that was in 1972. Only accident was in 1971 when the copper tubing brake lines in my new (to me) Rambler station wagon blew out 5 miles from the sellers house at a stop light. Knock on wood, prayers to St. Christopher, incense to Buddah etc. Not bad for a bit over 2 million miles driven in every kind of rolling stock you can imagine, from motorcycles to 20 ton drilling rigs and dynamite vans. Gunner "Gunner, you are the same ridiculous liberal f--k you ever where." Scipio |
On Fri, 07 Jan 2005 12:47:56 GMT, Ron Moore
wrote: So, what does a safe room for an earthquake look like???? Respectfully, Ron Moore Tornado Alley, Oklahoma Like my front yard. Only with lawn chairs. G Gunner Gunner wrote: On Thu, 6 Jan 2005 20:27:09 -0000, "The Rifleman" wrote: Crazy Guy, call youself a survivalist ? Have you ever heard on unnecceary risk?, I know CA is pretty but surely a man of your talent could find somewhere to live that is not trying to make itself part of the pacific ocean?. After 83 you could have move somewhere safe like say New Madrid ? :o) Hell..I moved to California from Tornado Alley. Its MUCH safer here. Gunner "Gunner, you are the same ridiculous liberal f--k you ever where." Scipio "Gunner, you are the same ridiculous liberal f--k you ever where." Scipio |
"Ron Moore" wrote in message ... So, what does a safe room for an earthquake look like???? Respectfully, Ron Moore Tornado Alley, Oklahoma One that is designed not to fall apart with a little shaking. After every earthquake destroyed structures are analyzed to discover why they had failed. Designs are then improved to prevent failure. As an example in the 89 quake it was noted that the houses that fell down in San Francisco had lower floors that did not have enough bracing. As a result the building racked sideways causing it's collapse. These structures were also built on filled in area of mud flats, and this caused the ground to shift more than stable ground. The solution was to engineer the buildings better. Plywood is now securely screwed to lower framing members to prevent the racking, and building codes were strengthened to require more steel connectors in the construction. -- Roger Shoaf About the time I had mastered getting the toothpaste back in the tube, then they come up with this striped stuff. |
Knock on wood, prayers to St. Christopher, incense to Buddah etc. Not bad for a bit over 2 million miles driven in every kind of rolling stock you can imagine, from motorcycles to 20 ton drilling rigs and dynamite vans. Gunner As Beverley says, I've never had an accident but for some strange reason I have seen hundreds ?, what are these little sticks for on the side of the steering wheel darling ? |
10 more years and the French WILL be Al Quida. 10 after than and so will the Brits. Gunner Ten year to late old chap, Islam rules over here. Its now illegal to criticise Islam. |
Gunner wrote in
: On Thu, 6 Jan 2005 20:27:09 -0000, "The Rifleman" wrote: Crazy Guy, call youself a survivalist ? Have you ever heard on unnecceary risk?, I know CA is pretty but surely a man of your talent could find somewhere to live that is not trying to make itself part of the pacific ocean?. After 83 you could have move somewhere safe like say New Madrid ? :o) Hell..I moved to California from Tornado Alley. Its MUCH safer here. Gunner "Gunner, you are the same ridiculous liberal f--k you ever where." Scipio Hell, I was born an raised in oklahoma's tornado alley. I seen more twisters here in nawthern wisconsin within a mile of the house than I ever did down there. |
Gunner wrote:
10 more years and the French WILL be Al Quida. That may already be the case. Some time ago I asked a fellow immigrant, who happens to be a French jew, why he immigrated to the US. In typical Jewish fashion he answered my question with the question. "What is the biggest Arab country not at war with Israel?" he asked. "France?" is answered. "Bingo", he said. 10 after than and so will the Brits. I don't know about England. What I do know, is that things are not much different in my home country of Holland. The synagogue, I used to go to when I was growing up, is now a mosque. And the neighborhood I grew up in, is now a Turkish neighborhood. |
On Fri, 07 Jan 2005 11:04:10 -0800, Abrasha
wrote: Gunner wrote: 10 more years and the French WILL be Al Quida. That may already be the case. Some time ago I asked a fellow immigrant, who happens to be a French jew, why he immigrated to the US. In typical Jewish fashion he answered my question with the question. "What is the biggest Arab country not at war with Israel?" he asked. "France?" is answered. "Bingo", he said. 10 after than and so will the Brits. I don't know about England. What I do know, is that things are not much different in my home country of Holland. The synagogue, I used to go to when I was growing up, is now a mosque. And the neighborhood I grew up in, is now a Turkish neighborhood. Seems the peaceful Dutch may not be peaceful much longer... http://www.news24.com/News24/World/N...617640,00.html http://www.zaman.com/?bl=internation...41114&hn=13830 Gunner It's not unwise to remember that Mother Nature is essentially a murderous, sneakly, promiscuous bitch who has been trying to kill you since your conception. Eventually she will succeed, perhaps with the help of your fellow man. Life consists in putting off the inevitable as long as possible and taking what good and joy you can before her success. Whether you attribute that situation to evolutionary forces, a fallen nature after Adam and Eve screwed the pooch, or whatever, it's no less true. Be friendly, pleasant, unaggressive, and honest toward all and be prepared to ignore, avoid, or even kill anyone who is otherwise toward you. Being ready doesn't mean eager, just ready. What true friends are found in life will undestand and accept that fundamental rule of human interaction." John Husvar |
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writes 10 more years and the French WILL be Al Quida. 10 after than and so will the Brits. Gunner Ten year to late old chap, Islam rules over here. Its now illegal to criticise Islam. If, by "here" you mean Britain, then no, it is not illegal to criticise Islam. -- Nigel When the only tools you have are a Bridgeport, a CNC Taig Mill, a Colchester and assorted other stuff, every problem looks like a steam engine. |
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