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Posted by larryl on 10-31-2007 at07:08:
earthquake in the bay area...
anyone talk to terry last night? he's near san jose now, right?
Moderate earthquake shakes San Francisco
SAN JOSE, Calif. (AP) — A magnitude-5.6 earthquake shook the San Francisco Bay area Tuesday night, rattling homes and nerves, but there were no immediate reports of serious damage or injuries.
The moderate temblor struck shortly after 8 p.m., about 9 miles northeast of San Jose, according to the U.S. Geological Survey. Residents reported feeling the quake as far east as Sacramento and as far north as Sonoma.
The California Highway Patrol has received no reports of damage or injuries, spokesman Tom Marshall said.
Posted by Drtuddle on 10-31-2007 at09:50:
I thought he moved
Posted by larryl on 10-31-2007 at10:04:
in a discussion of the fires.....
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Originally posted by Doctor Love
RE: Terry is in San Jose now
Terry's moved back to the Bay Area but there's still Rob Watson, Ed McTaggart and others down in SoCal. Also Stunt Records and longtime pal Tom Gulada is right there in San Diego. My parents and other family members are in Murrieta and Menifee but they are all safe.
Old Exit Records pal Robert Vaughn is in Malibu -- guess I need to give him a call
Oh gosh, I nearly forgot about Tor!! Any news?
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Posted by Drtuddle on 10-31-2007 at10:38:
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in a discussion of the fires..... |
Ahh missed that.
I was thinking he moved out of state. "move back east to some college town...."
Thanks
Posted by sondance on 10-31-2007 at14:46:
well the rest of us dambers in the bay area are ok - thanks for asking
it was a fun ride courtesy of the Calaveras fault
doesn't help when they have been talking about the Hayward fault due for a killer quake any day now for the next 40 years - the fault that runs a couple of football fields east of my work place and just a few miles from my home
Posted by Mountain Fan on 10-31-2007 at14:52:
unfortunately many of the desirable places to live often have some type of bad drawback
prayers for everyone!
Posted by larryl on 10-31-2007 at14:57:
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Originally posted by sondance
well the rest of us dambers in the bay area are ok - thanks for asking
it was a fun ride courtesy of the Calaveras fault
doesn't help when they have been talking about the Hayward fault due for a killer quake any day now for the next 40 years - the fault that runs a couple of football fields east of my work place and just a few miles from my home |
good to know you're safe, also
Posted by voxrob on 11-01-2007 at13:59:
D-Ticket
It wasn't too scary, but it did last a long time, and was certainly the strongest I've felt since Loma Prieta.
I will tell you -- it would have made much more of an impact if the power had gone out -- because it was after dark already and _that_ would have made it memorable.
Posted by achentodaze on 11-02-2007 at09:52:
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RE: Terry is in San Jose now
Terry's moved back to the Bay Area |
Does this mean that there are now zero bums in Corona del Mar?
Posted by Mountain Fan on 11-02-2007 at11:16:
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Originally posted by achentodaze
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RE: Terry is in San Jose now
Terry's moved back to the Bay Area |
Does this mean that there are now zero bums in Corona del Mar?
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I was thinking that it may be easier for Terry to work with Mike, but even less chance DA will do anything anytime soon.
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