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    Quote Originally Posted by Grumph View Post
    I was talking to Mo Haley a couple of years back about the quakes and his response was along the lines of..."you bastard young cunts don't f'n know you're f'n born....the Christchurch quake ? piss on that for a quake....now the Inangahua quakes, THAT was a quake....

    i believe he was working on the coast at the time and may even from the pungency of his reply have been underground at the time...

    Took a lot to impress Mo so i'd say Inangahua was a big one....
    my grandma (born 1912) had very vivid memories - stuck in Karamea for about 6 weeks with no services!

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    Quote Originally Posted by mhbarber View Post
    my grandma (born 1912) had very vivid memories - stuck in Karamea for about 6 weeks with no services!
    that's normal there I thought?

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    Quote Originally Posted by mhbarber View Post
    the Mercalli Earthquake Scale - when that Big One hit Murchison in 1929, welll, no-one cared, because no-one lived there.
    My old Grandma did mate,she at the age of 21 had such severe arthritis in her feet that she for the rest of her life got round on her kness,when the quake hit her house didnt break up it simply moved a long way with her unable to run out of it so sat on her sofa and took the rideTrue story.
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    Quote Originally Posted by jellywrestler View Post
    that's normal there I thought?
    In 1912 they probably thought the same about those living in places like Wellington mate,back then there was a fair bit going on compared to the more populated areas of today.
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    I was 8 and living in Greymouth when the Inangahua quake struck. Yeah it was the biggest shake I've experienced by far.

    We rushed to the front doorway and watched as a wave approached us moving up the Main road. Each house between us and its approach rose up one by one as it got closer. I was just a kid but I knew homes weren't meant to go way up in the air and sink back down like that! Clearly remember Mum and Dad screaming to us all to "hold on tight here it comes" as our turn arrived. Kept brickies in work for many years.
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    Quote Originally Posted by MD View Post
    I was 8 and living in Greymouth when the Inangahua quake struck. Yeah it was the biggest shake I've experienced by far.

    We rushed to the front doorway and watched as a wave approached us moving up the Main road. Each house between us and its approach rose up one by one as it got closer. I was just a kid but I knew homes weren't meant to go way up in the air and sink back down like that! Clearly remember Mum and Dad screaming to us all to "hold on tight here it comes" as our turn arrived. Kept brickies in work for many years.
    Nice M,another coaster eh.That musta been some sight...
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    Quote Originally Posted by mhbarber View Post
    the Mercalli Earthquake Scale - when that Big One hit Murchison in 1929, welll, no-one cared, because no-one lived there. 17 people died, I guess they probably cared a lot!
    There were people in WLG when the 'rapa quake of '55 occurred
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1855_Wairarapa_earthquake
    Thanks Head.

    Still had to Wiki it (Mercalli Earthquake Scale) but at least I knew what I was looking for.

    "The Mercalli intensity scale is a seismic scale used for measuring the intensity of an earthquake. It measures the effects of an earthquake, and is distinct from the moment magnitude usually reported for an earthquake (sometimes misreported as the Richter magnitude), which is a measure of the energy released. The intensity of an earthquake is not totally determined by its magnitude.
    The scale quantifies the effects of an earthquake on the Earth's surface, humans, objects of nature, and man-made structures on a scale from I (not felt) to XII (total destruction).[1][2] Values depend upon the distance to the earthquake, with the highest intensities being around the epicentral area. Data gathered from people who have experienced the quake are used to determine an intensity value for their location. The Mercalli (Intensity) scale originated with the widely used simple ten-degree Rossi-Forel scale which was revised by Italian vulcanologist, Giuseppe Mercalli in 1884 and 1906.

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    2 posts? You should get out more instead of wasting time on farcebook, you do realise that's just for gurls?[/QUOTE]

    indeed - you're a bit slow

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