I remember Northridge 1994... overhead electrical lines sparking outside
from touching each other looked neat!

-----Original Message-----
From: Bruce Sorge [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Thursday, May 15, 2008 12:15 PM
To: CF-Community
Subject: Re: earthquake advice

You are correct. The earthquake in '71 happened in the wee hours of the 
morning, and I was actually in the bathroom when it happened. When I 
realized what was going on, my brothers and I were so excited we ran 
into our mothers room and woke her up (she sleeps though them all the 
time). The last thing on our minds was seeking shelter. In fact, every 
earthquake I ever experienced, I was usually asleep, and when I woke up 
and figured out it was an earthquake, I stayed in bed until it was over, 
rolled over and went back to sleep. Basically if nothing is falling off 
the wall of shelves, I don't really care.

Jacob wrote:
> Since I cannot fix under my desk... probably not.
>
> But your desk will save your rear in case of a nuclear attack... ;-)
>
> The last two big earthquakes here in California were at 4:30am.  Unless I
am
> sleeping under my desk...
>   



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