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Get OUT! An earthquake in OHIO???
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<blockquote data-quote="cleonard" data-source="post: 65582" data-attributes="member: 21"><p>Until stuff starts falling over, it's not "really" a quake. </p><p></p><p>I think that Timo is referring to one Lucy Jones. She is a Cal Tech seismologist who magically appears on the TV after every significant quake. Sorry to burst your bubble, but she is not a lesbo. Married with kids. I guess that's not actually good evidence to the contrary, but it is a good argument. </p><p></p><p>There are really only three kinds of waves. The P waves are the first shock that you feel if you are a bit away from the quake because they move faster. The S waves carry most of the energy and are really what you feel at a distance like Buckrun. Close to the center there are complex surface waves that are a big part of the damage.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cleonard, post: 65582, member: 21"] Until stuff starts falling over, it's not "really" a quake. I think that Timo is referring to one Lucy Jones. She is a Cal Tech seismologist who magically appears on the TV after every significant quake. Sorry to burst your bubble, but she is not a lesbo. Married with kids. I guess that's not actually good evidence to the contrary, but it is a good argument. There are really only three kinds of waves. The P waves are the first shock that you feel if you are a bit away from the quake because they move faster. The S waves carry most of the energy and are really what you feel at a distance like Buckrun. Close to the center there are complex surface waves that are a big part of the damage. [/QUOTE]
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