The Great East Coast Earthquake of 2011 Topic

On the 5th floor of a building in downtown DC.  It shook badly enough that we dove under desks. 
8/23/2011 4:48 PM
Posted by jslotman on 8/23/2011 4:48:00 PM (view original):
On the 5th floor of a building in downtown DC.  It shook badly enough that we dove under desks. 
i believe diving under a desk in an earthquake is the best way to get killed. if a ceiling tile drops, sure, you are protected - but that most likely would not kill you. where as if the whole ceiling comes down, it will crush the desk, and you. if you sit next to something solid, it usually wont get crushed 100%, leaving an air pocket next to it. i believe some refer to them as "triangles of life" because **** falls on top and the other side hits the floor, leaving a triangle.
8/23/2011 5:00 PM
Been a great number of years since I've been in an earthquake prone area, but never thought of that.

We were taught in school to get under desks. Was this a population control measure?
8/23/2011 5:27 PM
Posted by stinenavy on 8/23/2011 5:27:00 PM (view original):
Been a great number of years since I've been in an earthquake prone area, but never thought of that.

We were taught in school to get under desks. Was this a population control measure?
when I was a kid we were taught to get under our desks in the event of nuclear attack...think that would have helped much?
8/23/2011 5:36 PM
i live an hour and a half away from nyc and i felt nothing. some of these people are fibbing.
8/23/2011 6:15 PM
I'm in southcentral PA and got nothing.
8/23/2011 6:25 PM
definitely felt a minor shake in northish/centralish nj
8/23/2011 6:25 PM
I live between nuclear waste to the north and nerve/chemical munitions to the south but felt nothing. 'course, I live in beautiful washington state. You know, the state nicknamed the evergreen state because of all conifers? Except here in the desert part which is left out of the tourist brochures.
8/23/2011 7:11 PM
Posted by metsmax on 8/23/2011 2:45:00 PM (view original):
and in BREAKING NEWS - PHELAN AFTERNOON GAMES LATE!

I climbed back to my office for this?!??
Annnnddddddddd....

Brilliant!
8/23/2011 7:37 PM
Posted by acn24 on 8/23/2011 3:46:00 PM (view original):
Posted by kmasonbx on 8/23/2011 2:55:00 PM (view original):
Posted by acn24 on 8/23/2011 2:52:00 PM (view original):
Posted by metsmax on 8/23/2011 2:44:00 PM (view original):
lots of buldings evacuated in DC....I just climbed 10 floors back - didnt want to be in an elevator in an aftershok
Yeah, I'm in Baltimore and we were evacuated for about 30 minutes.
Any damage to buildings in that area? 
Not that I know of, beyond things that were broken if they shook off the wall or a shelf. 

EDIT:  Apparantly there is some pretty significant damage at the National Cathedral in DC
Ah I see. Thanks.
8/23/2011 7:39 PM

You know how it is in America, a bird could poop and as long as it happens within 200 miles of NYC, Boston, or Washington DC.  It's going to make headline news.
8/23/2011 8:43 PM
Posted by skinndogg on 8/23/2011 8:43:00 PM (view original):

You know how it is in America, a bird could poop and as long as it happens within 200 miles of NYC, Boston, or Washington DC.  It's going to make headline news.

Because most of the population in the U.S. is from the East coast. Damage did occur during this earthquake, it's not as if people are making it up.

8/23/2011 9:08 PM
And there is no propensity in Europe for increased coverage within 200 miles of, say, London, Madrid, Berlin. . no. . none at all, I am sure.
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