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Started by highwater, November 05, 2011, 10:14:00 PM

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highwater

Just finished watching the Oklahoma State/Kansas game, making a cup of coffee, and the wifes chair starts moving.
My knees are still moving.
USGS says 5.2.
Been a lot of shaking in Oklahoma lately.
Now where did I put that tornado?
Randall

highwater

Upgraded to 5.6
Had 4.7 yesterday, but didn't feel that one.
All centered in central OK.
Said 5.6 could be felt as far as Kansas City.
Randall

Carlb

We had a 5.9 in New Jersey this summer.   First quake of any size in over 100 years i think.
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2.5kw 3.7 meter wind turbine
2 Solar Air heaters  Totaling 150 Sq/Ft
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rcavictim

Hmmmm, would that make you fellas quakers?   ;)
"There are more worlds than the one you can hold in your hand."   Albert Hosteen, Navajo spiritual elder and code-breaker,  X-Files TV Series.

Carlb

LOL,


My wife is a teacher at a "Friends School" which is run by Quakers.
My Projects
Metro 6/1  Diesel / Natural Gas, Backup Generator  
22kw Solar in three arrays 
2.5kw 3.7 meter wind turbine
2 Solar Air heaters  Totaling 150 Sq/Ft
1969 Camaro 560hp 4 speed automatic with overdrive
2005 Infiniti G35 coupe 6 speed manual transmission

cschuerm

Got a pretty good shaking here west of Tulsa...twice this weekend.  Really rattled the windows and left a nice crack across my garage floor :-(
Definitely NOT used to this and hoping we don't get any more. 

Chris

LowGear

We in Kona and Seattle are only grinning. 

5.6!!!  Ooooooow.  Ooooooooh.  Ooooooow.  Honey is the coffee done yet?  Isn't the Richter magnitude scale based on log logarithm assignments?

Can you imagine what those quakes in Japan were like?  I cannot.

Casey

highwater

Please donate, the relief agencies are running out of barbed wire ;D

My daughter sent this to me found it on facebook....

Randall

rcavictim

Quote from: Carlb on November 06, 2011, 08:12:08 AM
LOL,


My wife is a teacher at a "Friends School" which is run by Quakers.

Only business I've ever knowingly had with Quakers is that I've bought and eaten their oatmeal.  :)
"There are more worlds than the one you can hold in your hand."   Albert Hosteen, Navajo spiritual elder and code-breaker,  X-Files TV Series.

LowGear

Aloha highwater,

We greatly admire your spirit.  I'm having a cashiers check made on my Cayman Islands bank.  I'm only allowed to make them out for $1,000.  Please remit $500 in large unmarked bills to any Western Union Agency with "Attention: Clarkson McDuck" attached.

Casey

admin

didn't feel the first quake this weekend, but darn sure felt the 5.6 last night

it was one of those roller types, and lasted a bit over 30 seconds or so...

having lived through a few out in tacoma, the last place i figured to feel another was
here in central kansas!

sort of unnerving when no one around here has ever felt a quake in their lifetimes,  and based on
that knowledge you are left to wondering just how bad will it get?

i personally figure that if i am to live through earthquakes, i want momma earth to release the energy periodically
in low dosages,  and not once ever 200 years with a really big one like the one centered in Missouri back in the early 1800's

all in all pretty nostalgic

bob g


d34

What scares me is that I live in the county that had the big quake years ago, New Madrid, MO.  And these quakes are happening all over.  One of these days it will happen here. 
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vdubnut62

Well d34, somebody else thinks that too.  A couple months ago Tenn. Farmers Mutual cancelled my earthquake coverage that I had been
carrying for 20 some odd years @ around 10 bucks bi-annually. I couldn't afford the company they referred me to, their coverage was
as much as my whole homeowners policy. Don't want to sound like a conspiracy nut, but it got me to thinking anyway.
I'm prob'ly what, 400 miles from you?
Ron.
When governments fear the people, there is liberty. When the people fear the government, there is tyranny -- Thomas Jefferson

"Remember, every time a child is responsibly introduced to the best tools for the protection of freedoms, a liberal weeps for the safety of a criminal." Anonymous

d34

Probably real close to that. They started canceling my earthquake insurance 2 years ago.  I only have one house that still has it and I'm sure that will change soon.
GM90 6/1 ST5 (ready for emergency)
Changfa ZS1105GNM with 10kw gen head
S195 no gen head
1600 watts of solar panels are now here waiting for install
2635 watts of solar panels, Outback 3648 & 3048 Inverters, MX60, Mate
840Ah (20 hr rate) 48v battery bank & 660Ah (8 hr rate) 48v battery bank

Apogee

Get used to it.

Fracking is the new normal which means earthquakes in your part of the country are also going to be the new normal.

Of course, it's all perfectly safe... 

Just don't drink any well water.