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I experienced my first earthquake during happy hour at the Embassy Suites on Paseo De La Reforma in Mexico City. I didn't feel very much, it was more of a side-to-side earthquake (as opposed to up and down, which according to people who know more than I do is much more easily felt).
I got this sensation - then I looked down and noticed the liquid in my drink was moving. Everyone froze for a brief second (they've had some really bad shakers down there) as if they were looking to dive under something if they needed to.
The earthquake was a 5. It really surprised me that it was that strong. I suppose if it were up and down (vertical motion) it would have been much more pronounced.
Now waiting for someone to come up with a joke related to earthquakes and sex.........especially after this post.
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Originally posted by shocka khan View PostI experienced my first earthquake during happy hour at the Embassy Suites on Paseo De La Reforma in Mexico City. I didn't feel very much, it was more of a side-to-side earthquake (as opposed to up and down, which according to people who know more than I do is much more easily felt).
I got this sensation - then I looked down and noticed the liquid in my drink was moving. Everyone froze for a brief second (they've had some really bad shakers down there) as if they were looking to dive under something if they needed to.
The earthquake was a 5. It really surprised me that it was that strong. I suppose if it were up and down (vertical motion) it would have been much more pronounced.
Now waiting for someone to come up with a joke related to earthquakes and sex.........especially after this post.Kung Wu say, man who read woman like book, prefer braille!
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Originally posted by wu_shizzle View PostWhile this does come from the Oil and Gas Industry, it does contribute some helpful data:
http://energyindepth.org/national/fi...thquake-study/
When the Stanford report said "the triggering effect" as a statement of fact, you pretty much knew it was study with a built in premise and goal and that they were going to fit the data to match their beliefs.
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Originally posted by WuDrWu View PostWhen the Stanford report said "the triggering effect" as a statement of fact, you pretty much knew it was study with a built in premise and goal and that they were going to fit the data to match their beliefs.
That NEVER happens... I mean unless there are academic types involved and grant money to be earned.
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