Someone check the harbour.
Someone check the harbour.
my computer desk moved a bit.
hmmnnn im off to thailand on monday.....it is far inland tho so i should b fine
go back to work you bastard!!!!Originally Posted by MOTOXXX
Looks fine to me.Originally Posted by Slingshot
kiwibiker is full of love, an disrespect.
- mikey
Was typing a post at the time, thought about adding that in haha.
Quite a big one compared to what we have had lately. Desk and house shook/creeked. I always find myself wondering, how big is THIS one going to get?![]()
Sweet....ThanksOriginally Posted by jrandom
There was one this afternoon as well....I'm on the 14 floor of and office building and it was swaying like a MotherF%$kerOriginally Posted by StoneChucker
Ya,...400 Posts.
I really am a geek
1.38...was bigger than the one we just had... also been one in hastings and 2 in martinborough since thenOriginally Posted by Slingshot
http://www.geonet.org.nz/recent_quakes.html
and the stupid karori seismic drum has been down for days!!!
*Yours* might be a bit more problematic, though. I'd run down and check for any snapper flopping around on the newly-exposed shoreline, if I were you.Originally Posted by Slingshot
Take a surfboard.
kiwibiker is full of love, an disrespect.
- mikey
Originally Posted by jrandom
And a bucket to collect the fish in.
5 Today alone, one yesterday and one on Sat.
The end is NEIGH
Great, more foreshore to be claimed...Originally Posted by jrandom
True, dat. Sounds like it'd be a prime opportunity for a protest occupation.Originally Posted by StoneChucker
You tell all the Maoris down your end of the island about it, and I'll let them know up here...
kiwibiker is full of love, an disrespect.
- mikey
Um, yeah, will do. For your referance:
Latest Quake:
Reference Number: 2352986/G
Universal Time: January 18 2005 at 8:36
NZ Daylight Time: Tuesday, January 18 2005 at 9:36 pm
Latitude, Longitude: 41.46°S, 175.77°E
Focal Depth: 20 km
Richter Magnitude: 4.9
40 km south-east of Martinborough
50 km south-east of Greytown
60 km south of Masterton
90 km east of Wellington
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