Kevin M, to Steve Timko, Wed. (7/10):
>
> If you aren’t a Californian, it is tough to explain how most of us react 
> to earthquakes... basically we don’t. Unless the fault line splits the 
> earth open at our feet, we just go back to whatever we were doing. 
>
> I live close-ish. Felt both big quakes... they were long rollers. Most of 
> the time, by the time we realize there’s an earthquake, it is over. These 
> lasted long.
>
> If you don’t follow @drlucyjones on the Tweety, you should. She is great 
> at breaking down quake data and better at smacking down the junk science 
> about quakes. 
>
> I found a network-news piece on her and her craft... good idea.

Too, another page at CNN confirmed at least two things I'm sure I must have 
learned as a school kid... 
https://www.cnn.com/2019/07/07/us/earthquakes-myths-and-facts-trnd/index.html 
<https://www.cnn.com/2019/07/07/us/earthquakes-myths-and-facts-trnd/index.html?utm_source=CNN+Five+Things&utm_campaign=0fa9266c90-EMAIL_CAMPAIGN_2019_07_07_11_07&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_6da287d761-0fa9266c90-102932857>
 
(link)

B

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