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    Quote Originally Posted by Brian d'marge View Post
    Sounds like the engine mounts are loose ...had an old hillman minx that used to go like that ....

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    Nah, most of the shaking was the elderly auntie and the wife....
    I still maintain that when Tokyo melts down your Enfield will survive - and probably be rideable.

    Just had a good one roll through - it's either the greendale fault locally or a big one around ChCh...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Grumph View Post
    Nah, most of the shaking was the elderly auntie and the wife....
    I still maintain that when Tokyo melts down your Enfield will survive - and probably be rideable.

    Just had a good one roll through - it's either the greendale fault locally or a big one around ChCh...
    Chch I'd say, felt it out here
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    Meh, I think we're all used to it now. Not phased any more. Usual routine - shit falls over, leave it there for a day or two otherwise it'll all come down again.

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    Two big knocks here in town yesterday.

    The only disappointing thing is that people were getting pretty settled....nothing noticeably felt since about late September/ early October(bar a tiny one last weekend).

    I just fall back on the law of the conservation of energy: It can neither be created, nor destroyed.

    So each of these mag 6 quakes, means I don't have to deal with ten 5's, a hundred 4's, or a thousand 3's.

    While energy released from one quake can partially "load" one or more other local faults the total amount of energy left in the earthquake energy "tank" will be running down substantially with each quake.

    Although if there's a perpetual motion machine that works under Canterbury, then I reckon we've got a bigger problem.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Freespaceage View Post
    Just when we were starting to relax and forget about the quakes, we get a nasty reminder. We were in the Riccarton Mall when the 5.8 struck - the whole mall shook like crazy. pieces of ceiling fell down, shops displays fell over and people panicking like crazy. A nasty reminder...........
    My 5yr old grandaughter was there at the time. After the screaming stopped she went to check and make sure Santa was OK.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Oakie View Post
    My 5yr old grandaughter was there at the time. After the screaming stopped she went to check and make sure Santa was OK.
    Even 5 year olds have priorities ...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Grumph View Post
    - it's either the greendale fault locally or a big one around ChCh...
    beter farking not be, just got a floor down, and there goes the insurance out the door again, not that we have a door yet... anyways not Greendale its the fult they been woundering about off Pegasus.
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    Quote Originally Posted by lakedaemonian View Post
    Although if there's a perpetual motion machine that works under Canterbury, then I reckon we've got a bigger problem.
    You think
    Only 8000 earthquakes & you're thinking there might be something happening down there?
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    Quote Originally Posted by dangerous View Post
    beter farking not be, just got a floor down, and there goes the insurance out the door again, not that we have a door yet... anyways not Greendale its the fult they been woundering about off Pegasus.
    Yeah, but you just concentrate on getting along with the apes...treat them like your bucket racer mates on "P"....walk carefully around them.

    I was half expecting this shower of quakes...the house was finally signed off on Wednesday. Quite a good job in the end even if it took them two goes to get the log burner approved. And 5 months of work.....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Grumph View Post
    Yeah, but you just concentrate on getting along with the apes...treat them like your bucket racer mates on "P"....walk carefully around them..
    He'll be quite safe, he's with family
    "If you can make black marks on a straight from the time you turn out of a corner until the braking point of the next turn, then you have enough power."


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    Yeah, thanks Kickaha
    Well there will be some not so impressed people after this mornings rumblings...
    5.1
    4.3
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    not a bad start to the new year
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    Quote Originally Posted by dangerous View Post
    Yeah, thanks Kickaha
    Well there will be some not so impressed people after this mornings rumblings...
    5.1
    4.3
    3.5
    3.8
    5.5
    4.1
    4.1
    not a bad start to the new year
    great when you have a 55kg dog get high strung about them and end up on the bed all night. as well as the kid comes trundling down yabbering away. = fack all sleep

    using the time to finally secure TV's to wall after loosing 4 now

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    The 5.5 did wake me up but I slept through the rest of them
    "If you can make black marks on a straight from the time you turn out of a corner until the braking point of the next turn, then you have enough power."


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    Deja vu

    I’ve just finished reading a book about a kiwi soldiers experiences during the war, and in it he mentioned a big earthquake in the North Island with lots of aftershocks just like ours, so I had a hunt around and found this article. It sounds remarkably like our ones, particularly the number of aftershocks over a long period and the frequent big ones doing more damage. So I guess what we're putting up with isn't all that abnormal after all, and all will be fine in time.

    A Night of Terror - The 1942 Earthquake
    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
    I’ve just finished reading a book about a kiwi soldiers experiences during the war, and in it he mentioned a big earthquake in the North Island with lots of aftershocks just like ours, so I had a hunt around and found this article. It sounds remarkably like our ones, particularly the number of aftershocks over a long period and the frequent big ones doing more damage. So I guess what we're putting up with isn't all that abnormal after all, and all will be fine in time.

    A Night of Terror - The 1942 Earthquake
    they had one big advantage over us, no friggin insurance companies moaning of loosing their profits
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