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Comments (17) (Please sign in to comment)
pouncingtiger said, 5 months ago
If it would take a 10.0 earthquake to make Nevada a coastal state, for Utah would it be 20.0?
Jo Clear said, 5 months ago
Oh great…taint funny Chester…Dont like jokes about Earthquakes…
win said, 5 months ago
New beachfront property available.
Submachine said, 5 months ago
Oh, what’s a little ole’ 6.0.
Dee
said, 5 months ago
Oh, if only…
Knightman
said, 5 months ago
Still waiting for Los Angeles to fall into the ocean! It sits on silt only, so its going to happen. Only the Central Valley will be the beach front property
battle of plattsburgh said, 5 months ago
Today Utah, tomorrow Indiana.
Plods with Beer ( did I mention beer? )
said, 5 months ago
People scoffed when I bought that oceanfront property in Utah.
Who’s laughing now?
Saskfan said, 5 months ago
I read a short story a couple of years ago n which the main character found a missing minus sign in an equation, and thus decoded the exact date of the Big One. Everyone he knew found excuses to be in New York, Indiana, etc, that day. And on the predicted morning, the fellow wakes up to find everything east of the San Andreas fault… gone.
whmIII said, 5 months ago
@Submachine
Been through some high 6’s and some 7’s…not exactly a walk in the park. Ah, the excitement of living in the state of CA.
ncalifgirl58 said, 5 months ago
@whmIII
Oh ya!!
fishbulb239 said, 5 months ago
Umm… Did the building move a few hundred miles inland? ‘Cuz if an earthquake shook Cali into the Pacific, shouldn’t the Seismology Institute of California be looking up to beautiful views of whales’ undersides?
THEVIC IOUSDOUG MARTIG said, 5 months ago
@pouncingtiger
Please correct me if you must, But doesn’t the e-quake scale reaches only to 10.0 ? if that is the case then it would require Two 10.0 and not one 20.0 which if I am right doesn’t exist, You’re welcome!
Knightman
said, 5 months ago
@THEVIC IOUSDOUG MARTIG
Never say never!
cubefarmer said, 5 months ago
@THEVIC IOUSDOUG MARTIG
The old Richter scale stopped at 10, the current one is magnitude based, so it can go on forever, though a 20.0 would be 10,000,000,000 times a 10.0 so that’d probably crack the planet apart.