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To: steve harris who wrote (356023)10/24/2007 10:15:22 PM
From: combjelly  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1578545
 
"How bright is someone to build a house there?"

About as bright as building multi-million dollar houses on hillsides that slump in a heavy rain. Or 10 foot from a cliff edge that erodes at 2 foot a year. Or in a gully with rounded boulders all around. Or in an earthquake zone.

And that is just in California. People build houses in lots of places where they shouldn't.

Sadly.



To: steve harris who wrote (356023)10/24/2007 10:19:19 PM
From: Tenchusatsu  Read Replies (4) | Respond to of 1578545
 
Steve, > How bright is someone to build a house there?

I like to hear about one area that isn't prone to tornados, earthquakes, hurricanes, blizzards, tsunamis, wildfires, or other natural disasters.

It's all "global warming." Even earthquakes, believe it or not:

csmonitor.com

Tenchusatsu