Move to Alaska for a year or two. The minor ones quickly become routine, and if you're lucky you'll get to experience a proper jolt somewhere in there. :)
I confess I'm not adverse to lingering in Alaska for a time. It's just a matter of getting there. It's a hell of a drive, and I'm not really comfortable with flying anymore, and bodies of water just do not agree with me. But assuming the travel were a non-issue, I'd like to see it someday....
America vs Japan (Japan is Smarter)40ozslurpeeAugust 24 2011, 18:43:08 UTC
Never mind the antiques in the store behind the two guys with the knocked over beer!
Had I not been driving, I probably would have had a better story. I was listening to the radio and all of a sudden they were like, "omg, did you feel that?!!" and then they said it was an earthquake and people were calling in about it.
Re: America vs Japan (Japan is Smarter)sigma7August 24 2011, 18:56:49 UTC
I think the most awesome thing about the quake so far has been the Twitter propagation outrunning the quake itself -- New Yorkers getting the tweets about the quake, then feeling the quake. (At least you were listening to the radio; I would've had a CD in and not noticed a thing.) Though the information that the Virginia quake was 1/63000th the power of the Japan quake might keep me up at night.
And yeah, it almost leaves you with a moral obligation when something that noteworthy happens, that you have to use it as an excuse. (Glad the doc was able to get you in, regardless, after that drive. I'd have been in tears or homicidal if I'd been turned back. Or both.)
Re: America vs Japan (Japan is Smarter)40ozslurpeeAugust 24 2011, 20:30:46 UTC
I probably sounded like I was going to cry when I called the receptionist and told her how long I'd just driven. Really, I wouldn't have. I would have driven around some more until I found something to do that made the trip worth something.
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Had I not been driving, I probably would have had a better story. I was listening to the radio and all of a sudden they were like, "omg, did you feel that?!!" and then they said it was an earthquake and people were calling in about it.
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And yeah, it almost leaves you with a moral obligation when something that noteworthy happens, that you have to use it as an excuse. (Glad the doc was able to get you in, regardless, after that drive. I'd have been in tears or homicidal if I'd been turned back. Or both.)
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