chambero said:It didn't knock the earth off it's axis, it shifted the theoretical center of mass of the earth by few millimeters. It's been a slow news month so all of the little ones are getting reported in addition to the two biggies. The two big ones just happened in places we semi care about and notice. They happen pretty frequently of this size in Asia.
No need to waste money on quake insurance unless you live near an already active fault area. big hail storms are much more of a real threat for widespread property damage than quakes or even tornadoes.
Do You believe in the Nibiru or just joking?xxcc said:we're just getting rvved up for 2012 when Yellowstone blows the big one after Nibiru (Planet X) passes by and stirs everything up. KJV Rev 9:2 and 9:17.
Well not until the sea level rises another 6200 feet or so. I would say the risk is pretty low. Now plain old windstorms that rip the shingles off the roof every couple of years is almost a sure thing. When enough of them come off, going to go with standing seam metal.ELBEE said:So then? Tsunami rider on your homeowners shouldn't be that much in Cheyenne? ;D
We only use clean sires and have clean cows, so I guess I can cancel that quake coverage. Thanks for the prophecy AJ. <beer>aj said:Those that knowingly use genetic defects will awaken a great shaking. A shaking down to their bones. Enthusiastic 5:34
I live in the Ozarks, about 175 miles or so from the New Madrid Fault Zone. Crossed my mind, several times, that things are not too stable on an eroded Limestone & Sandstone Palteau!GoWyo said:We only use clean sires and have clean cows, so I guess I can cancel that quake coverage. Thanks for the prophecy AJ. <beer>aj said:Those that knowingly use genetic defects will awaken a great shaking. A shaking down to their bones. Enthusiastic 5:34