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Profile Siran d'Vel'nahr
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消息 105831 - 发表于:30 Apr 2005, 17:18:07 UTC

This is the current event happening all weekend where I'm at. I work on that airport.


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消息 105712 - 发表于:30 Apr 2005, 9:35:53 UTC - 回复消息 105700.  
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For all intents and purposes, it's often pretty much right under the house.

Like I've said though, I like all the small frequent shakes.... it only means the stresses are not being built up and that the plates are sliding by amicably....

It's only when it stops shaking regularly that I worry about what might be building up.

Many small slippages ....eases the mind.
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消息 105700 - 发表于:30 Apr 2005, 8:26:28 UTC - 回复消息 105685.  

> [url=http://www.aeic.alaska.edu/Seis/recenteqs/global.html]current
> events<a>
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> ....it was a good one.
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I hope it's not shakin your beers up to much, so paul where would the closest epicentre to you be?
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消息 105685 - 发表于:30 Apr 2005, 6:57:49 UTC
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[url=http://www.aeic.alaska.edu/Seis/recenteqs/global.html]current events<a>

....it was a good one.
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