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Technology Stocks : Advanced Micro Devices - Moderated (AMD)
AMD 255.21+1.5%10:11 AM EST

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To: DRBES who wrote (29898)2/28/2001 7:52:32 PM
From: semiconengRead Replies (2) of 275872
 
Just one of many reasons why I live in the NYC area. It can happen but a "BIG ONE" is not too likely here.

Ohhhh I don't know about that, some people don't seem to agree.....

NEW YORK CITY AND EARTHQUAKES
"Although southern California has 100-fold earthquake activity as compared to New York State, over 400 pinpointed earthquakes of over 2.0 magnitude have been nevertheless recorded in NY between 1730 and 1986. The state has been the third most seismically active of those east of Mississippi River"
members.nbci.com

New York Earthquake
The Quake Next Time--Waiting for the Big One
pbisotopes.ess.sunysb.edu

Could an Earthquake Strike New York City?
usgs.gov

Earthquake Rattles New York City
healthblast.com

New York City Earthquake!
Not a very big one, though
usgovinfo.about.com

If I were you, I'd get ready to climb under the Table....

:-)

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