Socal Quake
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Socal Quake
Preliminary 5.0 centered near Inglewood.
Just some Lakers fans turning over some cars.
Just some Lakers fans turning over some cars.
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My house fell down and my family is all dead.
But I'm OK.
At least we're not AP.
But I'm OK.
At least we're not AP.
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I bet it was the fucking fury that is VagRussian.
Van wrote:Kumbaya, asshats.
R-Jack wrote:Yes, that just happened.Atomic Punk wrote:So why did you post it?
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Mikey wrote:
At least we're not AP.
Didn't you meet AP at some point.... and make love to him ?
Or did you just meet him for a burger and make love to him later ?
You slow Cal's are a funny bunch....
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Dallas just had a 4.3 or 3.4, something like that on Sunday. What magnitude do they have to be before you feel them? What magnitude before they start breaking shit?
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I've seen MPoof start down some strange paths before...but suggesting homoerotic interludes - unprompted - for Mikey and AP is a new one. KN will be digging for his prostate down in TROTS before too long..m2 wrote:Mikey wrote:
At least we're not AP.
Didn't you meet AP at some point.... and make love to him ?
Or did you just meet him for a burger and make love to him later ?
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Depends on a few factors - how far you are from the epicenter, the duration, the depth within the Earth, the "nature" of the quake (rolling, shaking, bouncing, etc.). Richter scale magnitude doesn't really tell you much.Left Seater wrote:Dallas just had a 4.3 or 3.4, something like that on Sunday. What magnitude do they have to be before you feel them? What magnitude before they start breaking shit?
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It does, if it's a 7.0. Rolling, shaking, whatever. If you're anywhere near the epicenter of a 7.0, shit is breaking.
Lefty, pretty much, it's gotta be in the high 5s or low 6s before Californians even give a crap. Otherwise, it's just a little news blurb for the bubble headed bleach blonde to interject, in between the story of Lindsay Lohan escaping rehab and some other little story about our state's power getting shut off.
Lefty, pretty much, it's gotta be in the high 5s or low 6s before Californians even give a crap. Otherwise, it's just a little news blurb for the bubble headed bleach blonde to interject, in between the story of Lindsay Lohan escaping rehab and some other little story about our state's power getting shut off.
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Van wrote:Lefty, pretty much, it's gotta be in the high 5s or low 6s before Californians even give a crap. Otherwise, it's just a little news blurb for the bubble headed bleach blonde to interject, in between the story of Lindsay Lohan escaping rehab and some other little story about our state's power getting shut off.
....and THAT folks pretty much nails it dead-center.
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I was gonna add something like that using ~6.5, but figured fuggit. If you're near the epicenter, a 4.5 could be causin' shit to break. Conversely, if the the epicenter of a magnitude 7 quake is out in the uninhabited desert, there may be little to no damage in populated areas surrounding it. I've experienced quakes that felt like a paint can shaker (Northridge), and some that felt like a waterbed (most of the others).Van wrote:It does, if it's a 7.0. Rolling, shaking, whatever. If you're anywhere near the epicenter of a 7.0, shit is breaking.
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The San Fernando quake in '71, fuck, that one felt like Friday night.
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Yep, I remember it. It leveled (or at least seriously fucked up) the VA Hospital in LA. It struck about 6:00 am, if I recall correctly. I thought my mom was trying to wake me up for school by grabbing the footpost of my bed and shaking it. Pretty violent, that one. (The quake, not mom.)Van wrote:The San Fernando quake in '71, fuck, that one felt like Friday night.
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I lived in Sherman Oaks in '71, just a few miles from the epicenter. It knocked me out of my bunk bed, but it didn't even wake my brother.
That '71 quake definitely felt bigger than the Northridge quake, but then again I was in Port Hueneme for the Northridge quake. I missed being there in Northridge, by half a day. The quake was in the early morning, and I'd been down in the Northridge Mall the previous day.
The '71 quake was bigger, though, wasn't it?
That '71 quake definitely felt bigger than the Northridge quake, but then again I was in Port Hueneme for the Northridge quake. I missed being there in Northridge, by half a day. The quake was in the early morning, and I'd been down in the Northridge Mall the previous day.
The '71 quake was bigger, though, wasn't it?
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I was in Anaheim for the '71 Sylmar quake (6.6) and in Ventura for the Northridge quake (6.7). Those were the two most violent ones I've felt. Their epicenters were nearly co-located: Sylmar - 34°24′58″N 118°22′12″W, Northridge - 34°12′47″N 118°32′13″W
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The Northridge quake gave us a pretty good shake all the way down in San Diego.
I realize that everybody here knows this already, but the Richter is a logrithmic scale.
A 6.0 is 10 times as powerful as a 5.0. 7.0 is 100 times as powerful.
I realize that everybody here knows this already, but the Richter is a logrithmic scale.
A 6.0 is 10 times as powerful as a 5.0. 7.0 is 100 times as powerful.
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Hence the use of the term magnitude to describe them.Mikey wrote:I realize that everybody here knows this already, but the Richter is a logrithmic scale.
A 6.0 is 10 times as powerful as a 5.0. 7.0 is 100 times as powerful.
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Hmmm, I thought the Sylmar quake was bigger than that. IIRC, wasn't it graded down at some point, from its original 7.1, or something like that?
Coulda swore it was in the 7s, at one point. Oh well, it was fun.
Coulda swore it was in the 7s, at one point. Oh well, it was fun.
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The term magnitude does not, in itself, imply a logarithmic scale.Smackie Chan wrote:Hence the use of the term magnitude to describe them.Mikey wrote:I realize that everybody here knows this already, but the Richter is a logrithmic scale.
A 6.0 is 10 times as powerful as a 5.0. 7.0 is 100 times as powerful.
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True, but an order of magnitude is commonly used to refer to ten times the reference measurement.Mikey wrote:The term magnitude does not, in itself, imply a logarithmic scale.
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That's also true, but I think that the "order" part there is as important to the sense of the term as the "magnitude" part.Smackie Chan wrote:True, but an order of magnitude is commonly used to refer to ten times the reference measurement.Mikey wrote:The term magnitude does not, in itself, imply a logarithmic scale.
Magnitude is, most generally, a quantitative and comparative measure usually expressed as a multiple of a standard unit. In the case of "orders of magnitude" the standard unit is admittedly a power of 10, but magnitude can equally be applied in a linear scale.
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Van wrote:I lived in Sherman Oaks in '71, just a few miles from the epicenter. It knocked me out of my bunk bed, but it didn't even wake my brother.

Same here. I thought he was shaking the bed to wake me. Then the sight of the dresser drawers bouncing across the floor made me realize it wasn't him.
Scared the shit out of my mom. Dad was already on the road the work. She thought it was Armageddon. Herded us into the living room, shoved a rosary in our hands, and prayed a decade or twenty.
It's all about proximity, the type of waves, and the type of structure you're holed up in.
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Get back to me.... when you actually go through a "real" earthquake.
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Sucks to be a Cali.....
I"ll take a hurricane over an earthquake any day.....
I went through Hurricane Andrew back in 92, What a motherfucker!
I"ll take a hurricane over an earthquake any day.....
I went through Hurricane Andrew back in 92, What a motherfucker!
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.m2 wrote:Get back to me.... when you actually go through a "real" earthquake.
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After it was over I resumed playing tennis as the damage was already done. About 45 minutes later a neighbor walks by the court and asks if I've seen my place yet. I said whatever is broke is broke, and I might as well keep playing. She looked stunned that I didn't give a shit.
I couldn't get in through door as the door frame shifted to where I couldn't get in, so I climbed over the fence to get in through the porch sliding glass door. I was expecting my new Mitsubishi TV to have face planted, but it was my Marshall JCM 800 head and Digitech DSP-128 that took the fall. The Marshall was fine but I had to send the DSP-128 back to Utah to have it repaired. They upgraded it to a DSP-256. No other damage noted. My neighbor across the way was my Pensacola roomate and his place was trashed.
The thing that sucked the worst was I was on the Ready Alert crew. Since the phones were down or jammed, I had to drive to the base a few miles north as I lived off the 85 and El Camino Real intersection. I watched the World Series after all.
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We know. You have a long history of using "the net" as a crutch.Atomic Punk wrote: It was so bad I went to the net to hold in order to keep my balance.
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The Richter scale measures Amplitude, not "magnitude" and certainly not "power." The "power" of a quake is measured in a 3/2 scale to it's amplitude. That means a 6 is almost 32 times more "powerful" than a 5 and a 7 is 1000 times more "powerful" than the same 5.Smackie Chan wrote:Hence the use of the term magnitude to describe them.Mikey wrote:I realize that everybody here knows this already, but the Richter is a logrithmic scale.
A 6.0 is 10 times as powerful as a 5.0. 7.0 is 100 times as powerful.
You two are about as helpful on this subject as a couple of fuzzy dice swinging from a mirror.
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Took you more than 12 hours to wiki "Richter" and you still didn't get it right?Moving Sale wrote:The Richter scale measures Amplitude, not "magnitude" and certainly not "power." The "power" of a quake is measured in a 3/2 scale to it's amplitude. That means a 6 is almost 32 times more "powerful" than a 5 and a 7 is 1000 times more "powerful" than the same 5.Smackie Chan wrote:Hence the use of the term magnitude to describe them.Mikey wrote:I realize that everybody here knows this already, but the Richter is a logrithmic scale.
A 6.0 is 10 times as powerful as a 5.0. 7.0 is 100 times as powerful.
You two are about as helpful on this subject as a couple of fuzzy dice swinging from a mirror.
Nice try dipshit.
And while we're at it, since you're the local champion of anal retentiveness, go back to high school and learn when and when not to use apostrophes, mmmmkay?
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No. I had not been on the net since last week.Mikey wrote: Took you more than 12 hours to wiki "Richter"
So you KNOW I got it from wiki? How? Because it wrong? Step on your own dick much?and you still didn't get it right?
Enlighten me you fucking dipshit.Nice try dipshit.
So now I'M in charge of your smack? You wouldn't have done it but I made you? Please pull your head out of your ass before you post again.since you're the local champion of anal retentiveness