I have noticed that the Earthquakes "ALWAYS" take place after a good rain
along the Coast. Take note of this and Observe, you will see it's true.
Pat
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From: Fred_Katz@ci.sf.ca.us <Fred_Katz@ci.sf.ca.us>
To: datsun-roadsters@autox.team.net <datsun-roadsters@autox.team.net>; Taro
Kusunose <tkusunose@hotmail.com>
Date: Wednesday, February 28, 2001 2:52 PM
Subject: Re[2]: (OT) zoinks! What an earthquake!
>I put in the wrong link and time for the seismographs, sorry. A better link
>is
>http://quake.geo.berkeley.edu/bdsn/make_seismogram.html
>
>Enter 2001/02/28,18:00:00 to 2001/02/28,19:00:00 as the time (Universal
Time),
>and select YBH as an example monitoring station in California.
>
>Taro, I hope there weren't too many injuries, and that you don't have any
bad
>aftershocks.
>
>Fred
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>>Subject: (OT) zoinks! What an earthquake!
>>Author: "Taro Kusunose" <tkusunose@hotmail.com>
>>Date: 2/28/2001 12:14 PM
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>>About an hour ago, we had an earthquake. I have now changed my underwear
>>and am smelling fresh again. It was pretty big, and because I'm up in one
>>of those tall downtown buildings in Seattle, it scared the crap out of me
>>(hence the underwear problem). One of the walls in my office cracked!
>>
>>Taro in Seattle
>>'67 1600
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