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Nice One: I have not had an earthquake like this since NanTou in Taiwan.


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Dear Folks,

 

Sometimes, in Thailand, we forget what earthquakes feel like.

 

Thankfully, today, I have been reminded.

 

And, amazingly, the power did not fail.

 

At first, I thought I might be experiencing vertigo....or...

Worse.

 

Maybe the power will fail soon, however.

 

Who knows.

 

Gamma

 

Note: The quake in NanTou, Taiwan was far worse. Many died. The economy was disrupted. Aftershocks hit us for almost a full year. Power outages, galore.  Earthquakes are unpredictable, frightening, and unavoidable if one lives along the ring of fire.  Some people actually enjoy them, I guess.  One just gets used to them, unless they are not deep down, and close by.

 

 

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The problem with THIS quake is that it is shallow.

Probably a MAJOR problem.

 

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This does not look good, even before reports begin to trickle in from Burma.

 

 

Posted
4 minutes ago, rough diamond said:

What a heartless and pointless post while we wait and see what has happed and if any have been killed as a result

As if you care.

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1 hour ago, GammaGlobulin said:

I thought I might be experiencing vertigo

 

In fact, this afternoon, when the quake hit, I thought I might be in a Hitchcock Movie....

 

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Major quakes are devastating....and the devastation is long-lasting.

 

I have been in the NanTou quake, and I recall the Mexico City quake.....

 

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SAME MAGNITUDE....as this one in Burma...and the Burma depth seems much shallower than the Taiwan quake....

So...probably devastating....

 

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Nobody enjoys being at the epicenter of a major quake.

And, over one year is required to recover the devastation.

 

 

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53 minutes ago, shocky2012 said:

 

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The Great San Franciso of 1906 and the Tokyo earthquake of 1923 both measured 7.9. The Japanese earthquake of 2011 measured an incredible 9.0 but it occurred relatively deep in the ocean so the major effect was the devastating tsunami.

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38 minutes ago, ColeBOzbourne said:

My girlfriend was sitting on the can taking a dump when it happened. I know what she's capable of, and am pretty sure she is at fault. 

 

Speaking of faults....

 

There must be a fault.....SOMEWHERE....

 

(Still, quakes DO happen in places where there is no apparent fault.  And, in the past, one happened fairly recently in the USA on the East Coast, as I recall.)

 

 

Posted
7 minutes ago, JAG said:

Given the likely scale of death, injury and destruction this earthquake will likely have wrought upon the unfortunate people of Myanmar, then perhaps "Nice one" is probably amongst the least tasteful ( if we are to be generous) of epithets to apply.

 

Frankly, a downright <deleted> ignorant thing to say!

 

Well, to be fair....

 

If you look at the time of the posted Topic, then you will see that it was posted even before any data about the quake was reported, except probably from the USA.

But this did not show up for several more minutes.

 

Therefore, cool it Babe, because.....

 

I, and many others, anytime we get rocked on the Ring of Fire, often say....NICE ONE....

 

Are we CRYSTAL CLEAR now, Babe?

 

When you read, you gotta read in context.

 

But, as I say, I was near the epicenter of the 7.7 quake in Taiwan when it hit.

And, it was not much fun...neither the time of the quake...or....for MANY MONTHS after.

 

A hellish experience WHICH, I might add, you have probably NEVER experienced....YOURSELF.

 

So....Get off my Cloud, please, and wise up, and go experience a 7.7 quake for yourself, before you open your yap about my Topic, and its sensitivity.

 

Thank you...."friend"....

 

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How many quakes have you been in, anyway.....?

 

Thousands?????

 

I have.

 

I am experienced, as Jimi sang....

 

 

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53 minutes ago, rough diamond said:

Even when people die?

 

Please DO NOT BE FOOLISH.

 

After, seconds after the quake, after a good shaking, when there is no apparent damage in sight.

 

Are you being obtuse intentionally, or just unintentionally?

 

 

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18 minutes ago, GammaGlobulin said:

 

Please DO NOT BE FOOLISH.

 

After, seconds after the quake, after a good shaking, when there is no apparent damage in sight.

 

Are you being obtuse intentionally, or just unintentionally?

 

 

Were you being deliberately insensitive by not waiting to find out the results of a severe earthquakes that YOU had felt and must have known, given your vast claimed experience of quakes, must have caused death and destruction? 

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1 hour ago, GammaGlobulin said:

 

Speaking of faults....

 

There must be a fault.....SOMEWHERE....

 

(Still, quakes DO happen in places where there is no apparent fault.  And, in the past, one happened fairly recently in the USA on the East Coast, as I recall.)

 

 

You must be a very sick person to reply in such a way to an even sicker post.

I suggest that if you have no sympathy for the people impacted by the quake that you shut up.

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