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To: Lazarus_Long who wrote (1048)1/15/2001 9:26:31 PM
From: The Phoenix  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 15481
 
James,

Well.... tharyago! You were on the 6-floor of an office structure... I can understand your reseverations. Me, I've been through enough of these things - almost always at home and in bed :) - that it don't bother me none. Did the Sylmar quake in ...what was that..... 73? Did Northridge in 94, missed Loma Prieta.... but got all the little one's in between... even rode out a few when I was schooling up in Arcata (Humboldt State). I'm a native Dood.

I can tell you.... that so long as you're home - you will be alive and uninjured if you have prepared properly as Jorj has apparently done. The 6th floor of an office building - I would be a nervous wreck too! I feel your pain. ;)

OG



To: Lazarus_Long who wrote (1048)1/16/2001 10:54:37 AM
From: John Pitera  Respond to of 15481
 
Except that when the ride is over there is NO guarantee you will be alive and uninjured.
......well that not much of a deal... did you read the small print on the back of your ticket upon entry??

you know like on a baseball ticket where it tells you that one can get whacked with a bat or a 100+ mph
baseball -g-

but seriously, Earthquakes are bad news.