I worked downtown LA for several years. During one of the big earthquakes I was up on the 30th floor of a major skyscraper. It was hairy, but I felt really bad for the guy in the construction crane next to us. I could see his face through the window - he was in tears and couldnt get down fast enough! -RickG
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