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5.2 Earthquake Shakes Up SF Bay Area

Joe Kaz wrote in (along with a number of other concerned folks): "There was a 5.2 Earthquake in Gilroy, CA, 70 miles south of San Francisco. The epicenter was 4.7 miles below surface. It lasted for about 10 seconds, and it did seem like a long time. Everything shook for a while, and it was a little scary. No reports of damage yet. Hope everyone is ok." I've got a report from my sisters father-in-law in gilroy (the epicenter) and he barely noticed it. Nate Oostendorp noted that "My stereo shook a little" in Walnut Creek. The SF Gate story on the quake notes that there are some phones out in some small parts of San Jose. The usgs has an event monitoring page if you are interested.

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  1. Damage Report from New Jersey.. by Loki_1929 · · Score: 5, Funny

    Didn't feel a thing. No apparent damage. No injuries. Carry on.

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  2. Oh, just a 5.2? by hackman · · Score: 5, Funny

    No worries, seen worse. Be a good Californian and go back to bed.

    Heh. Course I live in Oregon now so I bet if they had a 5.2 out here everyone would be out on the street talking about how scared they were.

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  3. Re:5.2 is not so scary by Loki_1929 · · Score: 5, Funny

    Buildings that cannot withstand a 5.2 earthquake should be investigated.

    What's to investigate? The pile of rubble?
    Here, I shall provide you with a thorough investigation report:

    engineer1: "Shit, that was only a 5.2, and that building collapsed. I didn't even spill my coffee."

    engineer2: "Gee, sucks to be them. Oh well."

    engineer1: "Want to grab a burger?"

    engineer2: "Ok."

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  4. report your experiences to the USGS by molo · · Score: 5, Informative


    http://pasadena.wr.usgs.gov/shake/ca/STORE/X4013 33 64/ciim_form.html

    Go there if you are in the area of the quake. Report what you felt. Don't make shit up, don't troll the USGS.

    I felt some moderate shaking. Biggest quake I've ever been in, but I just moved to Palo Alto from New York. Neat, but scary.

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    1. Re:report your experiences to the USGS by nettdata · · Score: 5, Funny

      I felt some moderate shaking.

      Don't worry... I've felt some shaky moderation myself.

      Oh, wait...

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  5. Here's a better title by xant · · Score: 5, Funny

    5.2 Earthquake Barely Nudges San Francisco

    Are we going to start reporting heavy rainfall in Hawaii next?

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  6. Story Time by Monkelectric · · Score: 5, Funny
    please reply with your funny earthquake stories :)

    here's mine, northridge earthquake, I dont remember exactly the date, but I wsa playing Wing Commander I or II, I dont remember which, and I had *just* blown up some huge ass ship, a carrier I think -> My speakers are blasting the sound of the ship exploding, and at that percise moment the earthquake begins, and as the ground begins to rumble Im thinking, "holy shit thats a great sound effect", then I realize whats going on and dash to the doorframe where your supposed to be in an earthquake. I think I ended up loosing the level to, got attacked while my ship was unmanned :)

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  7. Earthquake / disaster / Burning Man kit ready? by geekotourist · · Score: 5, Informative
    If you felt it- you know that feeling you had at the 14th second, as you were starting to wonder if this was a big one, thinking about those 32 remaining (or at least ambulatory) survivors of the 60 second long 1906 quake (estimated 8.3), and then it stopped... the Sharks game wasn't even interrupted. But we know that sometime over the next 30 years, it'll start up the same, and then get worse.

    So, just as daylight savings time supposedly reminds us to change our smoke detector batteries (because otherwise that annoying 'low battery' beeping always start at 4am), tiny earthquakes remind us about our earthquake kits and preparation. Includes...

    • 3+ days of food, water, clothing, tools (ability to turn off the gas if needed) flashlights etc etc.
    • especially if you're female: comfortable clothing in your car, with a good change of shoes (vs hiking in high heels)
    • knowing where your important papers and backup disks are (some sites advise having copies in a bag you can grab on the way out), and having copies in a safe / safety deposit box.
    • cell phone always charged and gas tank always at least 1/2 full

    And unless you live in Scottsdale, AZ, don't feel smug about the safety of your own location- St. Louis has had an 8.0, and New York State has seen 6.0's.

  8. True Story by commodoresloat · · Score: 5, Funny

    LA a couple years ago, about 4AM, a long roller, centered around Joshua Tree if I recall correctly.... I had just fallen asleep in the arms of a hottie I had met the night before.... The quake woke us up and kept going, and we wound up huddling naked under the doorway scared but aroused. When the shaking finally stopped, the phone rang.

    It was my girlfriend, who called to see if I was OK.

    I've never been so fucking busted.

  9. no subject by Graspee_Leemoor · · Score: 5, Funny

    I submitted this story three weeks ago but it was rejected.

    graspee