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It was a 5.8 outside of los angeles

Pretty interesting, I'm in Switzerland right now but live in Irvine. Still never felt an earthquake =(
 
Originally posted by: MotionMan
We were about to start a deposition in downtown LA (on the 10th floor). One of the lawyers was freaking out.

She has calmed down now and we finally got the depo going.

I sure hope my LCD TV is OK.

MotionMan

I'm here in the Paul Hastings building 20th floor - been through alot of earthquakes that don't really bother me, but it's a whole different kind of scary way up here with the glass windows shaking.
 
Originally posted by: abaez
Originally posted by: MotionMan
We were about to start a deposition in downtown LA (on the 10th floor). One of the lawyers was freaking out.

She has calmed down now and we finally got the depo going.

I sure hope my LCD TV is OK.

MotionMan

I'm here in the Paul Hastings building 20th floor - been through alot of earthquakes that don't really bother me, but it's a whole different kind of scary way up here with the glass windows shaking.

My friend used to be on like, the 50th floor of the cushman/wakefield building. I imagine that would've been ridiculous.
 
Originally posted by: Eeezee
It was a 5.8 outside of los angeles

Pretty interesting, I'm in Switzerland right now but live in Irvine. Still never felt an earthquake =(

Looks like it was a roller, not damaging kind.

Shirley a pre-cursor for much bigger shake.
 
Originally posted by: abaez
Originally posted by: MotionMan
We were about to start a deposition in downtown LA (on the 10th floor). One of the lawyers was freaking out.

She has calmed down now and we finally got the depo going.

I sure hope my LCD TV is OK.

MotionMan

I'm here in the Paul Hastings building 20th floor - been through alot of earthquakes that don't really bother me, but it's a whole different kind of scary way up here with the glass windows shaking.

Thats what would really scare the shit out of me, would be in a really tall building during one.
 
Originally posted by: abaez
Originally posted by: MotionMan
We were about to start a deposition in downtown LA (on the 10th floor). One of the lawyers was freaking out.

She has calmed down now and we finally got the depo going.

I sure hope my LCD TV is OK.

MotionMan

I'm here in the Paul Hastings building 20th floor - been through alot of earthquakes that don't really bother me, but it's a whole different kind of scary way up here with the glass windows shaking.

I had never been in a tall building for an earthquake before. I could feel the building roll on the rollers - Coooool!!!

It totally freaked out the other lawyer. ("Will it ever stop rolling?!?")

I am getting more worried about my LCD TV.

MotionMan
 
Originally posted by: dmcowen674
Originally posted by: Eeezee
It was a 5.8 outside of los angeles

Pretty interesting, I'm in Switzerland right now but live in Irvine. Still never felt an earthquake =(

Looks like it was a roller, not damaging kind.

Shirley a pre-cursor for much bigger shake.

Maybe it will relieve pressure and stop a big one, stop calling us Shirley. :laugh:
 
Wow! So far that's one of the longest I've experience since the Northridge earthquake of 1994.

We were told to leave our building so they can check for any gas leaks.

Back at work and happy to be neffing again.🙂
 
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