Had a couple in Delhi when we were installing the Indian Airlines res system. 
The first just gently rocked the bed around consistent with too much libation.
 The next though was on a Friday afternoon in the office - a tin roofed shack
at the end of the runway: I could have sworn I was about to be taken out by a
jet - the noise was unbelievable.

And a couple in Bogotá as well, at night again: very gentle.

Nothing which bothered the machines.

i

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Received: Tue, 29 Jul 2008 11:15:47 PM BST
From: Eric Bielefeld <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: Re: Wow! Rockin' & Rollin' & the Mainframe Stayed Up!

> Gee, the only time I ever was in an earthquake, I slept through it.  They 
> had one several months ago in Illinois.  I hear they felt it in Milwaukee, 
> and a few people who were awake felt it in Des Moines, where I was at the 
> time.  My brother-in-law felt it on the farm near Platteville in southwest 
> Wisconsin.  I think I'd rather be farther away from the California fault 
> lines rather than closer!
> 
> Eric Bielefeld
> Sr. z/OS Systems Programmer
> Milwaukee, Wisconsin
> 414-475-7434
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