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    This website is a good one. It was made by a student from Canterbury University.

    The size of the circle relates to the magnitude, the colour is the depth. It shows very well the hammering we’ve taken.
    The views expressed above may not match yours - But that's the reason my Dad went to war - wasn't it?
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    Quote Originally Posted by far queue View Post
    This website is a good one. It was made by a student from Canterbury University.

    The size of the circle relates to the magnitude, the colour is the depth. It shows very well the hammering we’ve taken.
    Sent to Jim in the afternoons , national ratio,,,thats a lot of shaking!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by far queue View Post
    This website is a good one. It was made by a student from Canterbury University.

    The size of the circle relates to the magnitude, the colour is the depth. It shows very well the hammering we’ve taken.
    Wow, that is amazing. clever fella and you're right it does show it very well.
    Is the south island wanting to shake of some excess land, like that pointy out bit...hell I feel for all you people down there.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dangerous View Post
    Yeah well thats the human for ya, adults in stall the fear in kids... shit the chances are slim of more damage, people need to relax and go with the flow, however I understand those that were in some places will be packing... but moving ya kids out of town is darft, more chance they will be hurt in the drive from the airport to were ever they go...
    well ya get the idea of what I mean its hysteria.
    Me thinks it may have something to do with giving the kids a place they can start to feel safe again and enable them to heal emotionally. Trust me, they know what frightens them and it isn't the adults. This isn't something like going to the dentist, where you can shadow over the bad bits to make it sound good, this is real.
    You and i may know they are now safe.....but they don't!
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    Quote Originally Posted by helenoftroy View Post
    Best news today-after 4 & 1/2 days my old cat Marco came home,skinny,dusty and tired but OK!
    great to hear HOT
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    Quote Originally Posted by onearmedbandit View Post
    Believe me D, I witnessed the fear in my 4yr old daughters eyes every time the ground shook, and it wasn't me or any other adult installing fear into her, that was solely down to the earth shaking the house around. Kids are not stupid, they know when to be scared.
    Granted... then your job kicks in to teach and reasure her to act acordingly, ie: head sloly to the table and enjoy the ride, all is ok.
    Thing is my fella being younger is as thick as me, well ok almost, anyway hes inhis high chair and when it starts rocking the grin on his face is HUGE... rocking stops he looks sadened so starts rocking the thing himself loughing his arse off.

    Quote Originally Posted by neels View Post
    I was happy that our house was not going to fall down, but it took the engineer from the council having a look around to convince the mrs that it was safe. :
    ohhh so my opinion ment nothing huh... geee thanks sis

    Quote Originally Posted by Grubber View Post
    Me thinks it may have something to do with giving the kids a place they can start to feel safe again and enable them to heal emotionally. Trust me, they know what frightens them and it isn't the adults. This isn't something like going to the dentist, where you can shadow over the bad bits to make it sound good, this is real.
    You and i may know they are now safe.....but they don't!
    Ohh I know and agree, but like with OAB's girl its our job as hard as fark as it is to teach them not to be 'so' frightened. more chance of injury driving across town... BUT...
    If I was in a old doubled skined brick shack or near a river Id be shitting me dacks to dont worry.
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    Quote Originally Posted by helenoftroy View Post

    Best news today-after 4 & 1/2 days my old cat Marco came home,skinny,dusty and tired but OK!
    awesome news helen.

    1 of my cats was just sitting on the sofa after the 1st earthquake.

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    Animals have some strange reactions - I've mentioned the old Birman of ours who was lined up waiting for breakfast as we went out the door...
    The dogs are holding up well - the stud boy is being staunch for his girls who are both a bit clingy but he wants reassurance too.
    A friend we work in with breeding says one of her bitches thinks the aftershocks are laid on for her entertainment - gets on the bed & jumps up & down barking - loves the bouncy castle...

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    Quote Originally Posted by dangerous View Post
    ohhh so my opinion ment nothing huh... geee thanks sis
    Don't take it personally, I'm married to her and she didn't believe me either

    Quote Originally Posted by dangerous View Post
    If I was in a old doubled skined brick shack or near a river Id be shitting me dacks to dont worry.
    You mean like that river (or if you prefer, open sewer) just down the road from our house.......
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    Quote Originally Posted by Grumph View Post
    Animals have some strange reactions
    Some better than others
    On Monday one of our ewes had a premature birth of twins the first poor wee bugger held in there for about 45mins while the other wee blighter was still born
    The ducks held a collective egg dispatch the morning of the quake a few were decidedly torpedo shaped too. And now one of the drakes attacks everytime we get near the pen & the goose bailed from her nest & clutch of eggs whilst the gander is still the psycho though he does a full-on charge at vehicles when they come up the drive now

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    If anyone fancies a night or two away (but not too far away) this weekend we have a spare bed or two down here on the Lake at Ashvagas. Just far enough for you to get away from things but close enough to be able to still feel the aftershocks and not feel "left out". You will not need to bring anything but will have to put up with me swearing at the TV on Saturday night while watching the footy!!! PM me if anyone is keen.................cheers, Craig

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    Quote Originally Posted by neels View Post
    I was happy that our house was not going to fall down, but it took the engineer from the council having a look around to convince the mrs that it was safe. Better than our friends down the road a bit who are now living in a caravan in their driveway. Now all we need is a working sewer system back and life can carry on until someone can get to our place and give us a verdict on how fixable it is.

    More importantly, I finally got a decent nights sleep last night. Didn't notice anything, but more importantly mrs didn't notice anything so she wasn't waking me up to ask me if I felt the last aftershock
    My sister lives in the new subdivision in Brooklands, her brand new house is to be demolished but it is still livable and they can stay there for about a year, until they are ready to rebuild another home. I helped my sister move on the day of the Quake last Saturday as she already had planned to move that particular weekend, talk about weird co-incidence.
    The flat that she moved out of was in Kingsford Street at Burwood and that area was swimming in silt including a badly damaged flat!
    Hope you guys are coping OK where you are, hang in there.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Genie View Post
    Is the south island wanting to shake of some excess land, like that pointy out bit...hell I feel for all you people down there.
    Haha - that 'pointy bit' is the aftermath of one of NZ's largest volcanoes - the harbour of Lyttelton is the centre of the old volcano and the entrance is where the side fell over. Apparently Quail Island in the harbours centre is the 'plug'.

    I wonder if there is any shit still brewing up under there? If anyone sees dead fish floating on the top of the harbour water feel free to post!

    Joking aside it is talk like that that is getting annoying - Mrs B's sister just called and apparently some geek put in the co-ordinates of the last shake and it was literally over the road from me! She was ready to pack up and move 2 kms to her mums. But really - where in Christchurch are you going to go to? If you are packing the best bet is to get out of town completely - way out!

    Me I'm staying, the fucker has already had a go at my bike and I'm pissed off.

    But I did mow the lawns today - I figured it made the place look a bit better, and up front on the cracked footpath some of the cut grass filled up the holes

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    I noticed that several of the shops on Manchester St were red stickered

    Very sad, especially as that included Pit Lane and MCDU
    Don't blame me, I voted Green.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SMOKEU View Post
    I need a panel beater. My GTI-R had an immaculate paint job before the quake, now it needs a full respray. Get phucked, mother nature! I should pour some dirty engine oil in a river to get even.
    I fror one dont give a shit about ya fucking GtR1 b5 what ever. its a bike forum, I have no time for boy racer drifting homos. (asuming you are one and your car is a skyline, as your posts reflerct such as does your arse of an avatar... if not, ill consider an opolagy) mother nature gets the last lough.

    Quote Originally Posted by shrub View Post
    Very sad, especially as that included Pit Lane and MCDU
    Pitlane... ohh bugger, lot of heratage in bikes tucked up in there.
    If anyone knows he wants a hand to move shit out, Ill help.
    cheers DD
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