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We survived the Earthquake

We survived the Earthquake

2008-07-29 by (i think you can figure that out)

If you haven't heard,  there was a 5.8 Earthquake centered in Chino
Hills, not 4 miles from Plan B Ops, shortly before 12 noon today. 
We're in a four story brick building which shook like the dickens. 
Things were flying off our benches, but we got out OK with little
damage to the building.  The structure down the street (a block) was
not so fortunate as one wall turned to rubble,  the brick piled about
two feet high on the access street behind it.

Just another day in LA....

- P

Re: We survived the Earthquake

2008-07-30 by dkimcg

I was wondering if Noisebug and PlanB were ok.  I felt it pretty good
in Culver City (I was walking like I was drunk).  Later I found out it
was just south of Pomona, and worried about the store and factory. 
Glad to hear nobody got hurt, and no major damage.  I even had some
fears of my new system lying on the floor when I got home, but all is
cool.  :)

-Don


--- In PLAN_B_analog_blog@yahoogroups.com, "(i think you can figure
that out)" <peter@...> wrote:
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> If you haven't heard,  there was a 5.8 Earthquake centered in Chino
> Hills, not 4 miles from Plan B Ops, shortly before 12 noon today. 
> We're in a four story brick building which shook like the dickens. 
> Things were flying off our benches, but we got out OK with little
> damage to the building.  The structure down the street (a block) was
> not so fortunate as one wall turned to rubble,  the brick piled about
> two feet high on the access street behind it.
> 
> Just another day in LA....
> 
> - P
>

Re: [PLAN_B_analog_blog] Re: We survived the Earthquake

2008-07-30 by Ryan Dean

My iron horse book-end jumped off my desk here in North County San
Diego. Must've been pretty hairy over there.
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On 7/29/08, dkimcg <dkimcg@yahoo.com> wrote:
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>
>
>
>
> I was wondering if Noisebug and PlanB were ok. I felt it pretty good
>  in Culver City (I was walking like I was drunk). Later I found out it
>  was just south of Pomona, and worried about the store and factory.
>  Glad to hear nobody got hurt, and no major damage. I even had some
>  fears of my new system lying on the floor when I got home, but all is
>  cool. :)
>
>  -Don
>
>  --- In PLAN_B_analog_blog@yahoogroups.com, "(i think you
> can figure
>  that out)" <peter@...> wrote:
>  >
>  > If you haven't heard, there was a 5.8 Earthquake centered in Chino
>  > Hills, not 4 miles from Plan B Ops, shortly before 12 noon today.
>  > We're in a four story brick building which shook like the dickens.
>  > Things were flying off our benches, but we got out OK with little
>  > damage to the building. The structure down the street (a block) was
>  > not so fortunate as one wall turned to rubble, the brick piled about
>  > two feet high on the access street behind it.
>  >
>  > Just another day in LA....
>  >
>  > - P
>  >
>
>

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