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San Andreas - cheesy, a few informative tips but mostly misinformation, highly entertaining, and cool to watch L.A. and S.F. crumble as realistically
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CrankYanker
Jun 7 '15, 17:36
as possible.
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Lucy Jones was interviewed on CBS this morning, talking about what was real/possible and what wasn't. -- nm
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Meg
Jun 7, 17:46
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I heard a radio interview of a seismologist....same subject matter. Good info = land lines, electronics stores, and disabled emergency vehicles for
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CrankYanker
Jun 7, 17:51
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And a sunami wave is never higher than the water is deep at that point - and west coast faults wouldn't generate them anyway.
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Meg
Jun 7, 17:55
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Not that I know anything about seismology, but (spoils)
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Roger More
Jun 7, 18:12
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They're created by a quake occurring directly underneath an area of the ocean, and move away from that point. Inland quakes wouldn't create them. -- nm
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Meg
Jun 7, 18:28
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