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lanaki
Posted 2010-06-15 1:02 AM (#369820)
Subject: OT: southern cal earthquakes


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hey you southern cal guys, especially tony calman, hope you're not all shook up down there...
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lanaki
Posted 2010-06-15 1:03 AM (#369821 - in reply to #369820)
Subject: Re: OT: southern cal earthquakes


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lotsa seismological activity goin' on...
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Tony Calman
Posted 2010-06-15 2:15 AM (#369822 - in reply to #369820)
Subject: Re: OT: southern cal earthquakes



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Guess there was some shaking at Petco Park downtown at the Padres game.

Non-event here as we are on granite...no guitars swaying or Scotch spilled.

More from the Marine Corps amphibious landing this last couple of weeks at Camp Pendleton...acutal complaignts from locals who built up against the base. Imagine that.

There was a sign outside of Whidby Island that said "The sound of freedom".
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twistedlim
Posted 2010-06-15 12:45 PM (#369823 - in reply to #369820)
Subject: Re: OT: southern cal earthquakes


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One step closer to Hawaii?
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stonebobbo
Posted 2010-06-15 1:34 PM (#369824 - in reply to #369820)
Subject: Re: OT: southern cal earthquakes



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Beats the hell out of tornados, hurricanes, monsoons, floods, killer snows, and blood sucking bugs. I'll take California and earthquakes any day.
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Mark in Boise
Posted 2010-06-15 3:03 PM (#369825 - in reply to #369820)
Subject: Re: OT: southern cal earthquakes


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Until recently, I agreed with you Bobbo, but I never knew anyone who was killed by a tornado, hurricane, monsoon, flood or "killer snow" and I wasn't aware that California got rid of mosquitoes.
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cholloway
Posted 2010-06-15 3:32 PM (#369826 - in reply to #369820)
Subject: Re: OT: southern cal earthquakes


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Not to mention mudslides and wildfires fueled by Santa Ana winds.
And how did those lyrics go, "I get high on Malathion"?

I thought most of the blood suckers were in Hollywood anyway?
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Waskel
Posted 2010-06-15 6:30 PM (#369827 - in reply to #369820)
Subject: Re: OT: southern cal earthquakes



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Originally posted by cholloway:
I thought most of the blood suckers were in Hollywood anyway?
Sacramento.
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numbfingers
Posted 2010-06-15 7:38 PM (#369828 - in reply to #369820)
Subject: Re: OT: southern cal earthquakes


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Originally posted by Tony Calman:

There was a sign outside of Whidby Island that said "The sound of freedom".
Gone now. They do have a couple of planes on sticks though. With the new Growler the noise level is approaching the old A6 days.
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Tony Calman
Posted 2010-06-15 7:49 PM (#369829 - in reply to #369820)
Subject: Re: OT: southern cal earthquakes



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As the Wing Electronic Warfare Officer, spent a fair amount of time with the Seahawks, VMAQ-4 (EA6A's).
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2ifbyC
Posted 2010-06-15 8:09 PM (#369830 - in reply to #369820)
Subject: Re: OT: southern cal earthquakes
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Originally posted by Tony Calman:
EA6A
Amazing lil' EW/ECM platform!
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lanaki
Posted 2010-06-16 3:50 AM (#369831 - in reply to #369820)
Subject: Re: OT: southern cal earthquakes


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speaking of tornados...

Train running through a tornado...Here is something you do not see too often. This video came from a fellow who works for the RR as a train dispatcher. Every once in a while he sends a cool video involving trains. This is one of them. Trains nowadays mount cameras in their cabs, facing forward and backward, the same way police cars do. This video is a rear view camera. This is video of a train that ran through a tornado. First there is the normal rear view from the last of three engines, with the trees looking normal. Then you begin to see rain, and then, halfway through the video the trees begin to sway violently . . . and then the "fun" begins, unless you were the engineer!
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Trader Jim
Posted 2010-06-16 5:22 AM (#369832 - in reply to #369820)
Subject: Re: OT: southern cal earthquakes


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Now that was cool!
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AlanM
Posted 2010-06-16 4:02 PM (#369833 - in reply to #369820)
Subject: Re: OT: southern cal earthquakes


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Wow! knocked that train off the tracks like it was a toy! Looks as though the engine was ok... One can only hope that there were no injuries!
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