Hi Alvaro.
Ooops, surprised at news now:-(
I'm wishing you and your familys is no trouble.....
However, I look at one relief because your mail has arrived. !
----- Original Message -----
From: "Marc G. Fournier" <scrappy@hub.org>
> On Sat, 27 Feb 2010, Alvaro Herrera wrote:
>
>> Hi. We're out of town right now, and it seems I can't get to my home
>> machine (probably just a loose cable). Our building was shaken badly
>> enough that we'll have a lot of work to do to make it usable again.
>>
>> Our earthquake was 8.3 or 8.8 depending on who you ask, and whatever it
>> really was, it was strong enough to tear down a bunch of buildings. Not on
>> my zone though, fortunately for us. I have several friends on the worst
>> area though :-(
>
> Glad to hear you were in a safer zone .. something I've never had to
> weather so far in my life, and would rather keep it that way ;(
>
>> Re: the more frequent earthquakes, yeah I was thinking the same today.
>> An actual scientific study would be more useful than idle speculation
>> though ...
>
> One comment that one guy at work had about this was along the lines of
> aftershocks, where there is a ripple effect that radiates out from a big
> one affecting seemingly unrelated areas ... not sure how much I subscribe
> to that theory, as one would think that the 'aftershocks' would be less
> intense then the original, and, so far, 8.3/8.8 sounds *alot* higher then
> anything I've heard of recently ...
>
> My thoughts and prays go out to you and your family ...
>
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