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I heard them saying that on the news, "people were concerned, being that we're so close to 9/11 as to what it could have been.." It was right after, "did someone just knock over a row of file cabinets?", and right before, "that had to be an earthquake - wow, cool, lived through my first earthquake". |
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I grew up in upstate NY (Schenectady) and was shocked when I found out how seismically active the area was. From what I remember the area got dozens of quakes every year but most were very low magnitude.
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I've gotta admit that, being in a building that was specifically targeted in a terror plot in the past, the thought of terrorism briefly entered my mind. |
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Speaking of God, looks like there was some damage to the National Cathedral.
(Reuters) - The Washington National Cathedral, the highest point in the capital, suffered damage in Tuesday's earthquake, with three spires in the central tower breaking off of the gothic-style building, a spokesman said. Richard Weinberg, director of communications at the Episcopal cathedral, said the three pinnacles on the 30-story-high central tower had broken off and were lying in the grass. "A fourth is leaning," said Weinberg. "There was other minor structural damage to buttresses and smaller pinnacles." http://www.reuters.com/article/2011/...77M7O720110823 |
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Speaking of God, looks like there was some damage to the National Cathedral. . . . 5.0–5.9 Moderate Can cause major damage to poorly constructed buildings over small regions. At most slight damage to well-designed buildings. 6.0–6.9 Strong Can be destructive in areas up to about 160 kilometres (100 mi) across in populated areas. . . . Richter magnitude scale - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
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