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Evolution Prime wrote:While I am not from the UK (so I didn't fell this one), I do have my own earthquake experience. It was even in what would seem and unlikely place, in a submarine. When I was in the Navy, a 6.3-6.8 magnitude earthquake hit around the Seattle area. I was in port and going through a refit maintence period on my sub. Normally the sub is in the water, which I am sure is obvious, but this time we were in drydock. So the sub was out of the water an on cement blocks. I quake probably only lasted like 30 seconds but it seemed much longer. I was back in the engine room doing paperwork for an upcoming maintenance on one of the nuclear instuments for the reactor. I immediately grabbed on of the pipes to prevent myself from falling out of my chair. I swore that the sub was going to tip over, which would have been bad since I was on a sub that carried 24 nuclear missiles, not to mention the nuclear reactor onboard. The quake was powerful enough to take our shore power offline and several pumps that were on the dock that were set up cool heat exchangers to cool some reactor components. Part of the dock split as well. Since we lost shore power, we only had the ships battery to supply power since the reactor could not be started up due to being in the drydock. So we had to shut off all the lights in non vital areas and turn off all non essential electrical loads to conserve electricity. It was definitely a weird experience to go though.
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Evolution Prime wrote:While I am not from the UK (so I didn't fell this one), I do have my own earthquake experience. It was even in what would seem and unlikely place, in a submarine. When I was in the Navy, a 6.3-6.8 magnitude earthquake hit around the Seattle area. I was in port and going through a refit maintence period on my sub. Normally the sub is in the water, which I am sure is obvious, but this time we were in drydock. So the sub was out of the water an on cement blocks. I quake probably only lasted like 30 seconds but it seemed much longer. I was back in the engine room doing paperwork for an upcoming maintenance on one of the nuclear instuments for the reactor. I immediately grabbed on of the pipes to prevent myself from falling out of my chair. I swore that the sub was going to tip over, which would have been bad since I was on a sub that carried 24 nuclear missiles, not to mention the nuclear reactor onboard. The quake was powerful enough to take our shore power offline and several pumps that were on the dock that were set up cool heat exchangers to cool some reactor components. Part of the dock split as well. Since we lost shore power, we only had the ships battery to supply power since the reactor could not be started up due to being in the drydock. So we had to shut off all the lights in non vital areas and turn off all non essential electrical loads to conserve electricity. It was definitely a weird experience to go though.
***Galvatron*** wrote:Fox Mulder ? ummm, your meds must be lapsing!![]()
moldavite wrote:Nope, I'm not on any medication. I don't smoke. I don't do drugs. I have a margarita about once every four months. I'm as sober as they come. I'm NOT joking! What I tell you is the truth. Mulder and Scully will be in TF2! Just wait and you'll see....
***Galvatron*** wrote:An earthquake was on someones list of experiences they WANTED to have before they died ?![]()
After I read that I literally laughed out loud.
jazzrules wrote:***Galvatron*** wrote:An earthquake was on someones list of experiences they WANTED to have before they died ?![]()
After I read that I literally laughed out loud.
Well, you know, being from the UK, where we hardly ever have earthquakes that you can feel, wanting to experience one doesn't seem that stupid. It's not like I can say "Ooh, this place is going to have an earthquake next week - lets go on holiday there so I can feel it"
***Galvatron*** wrote:Fox Mulder ? ummm, your meds must be lapsing!![]()
moldavite wrote:Nope, I'm not on any medication. I don't smoke. I don't do drugs. I have a margarita about once every four months. I'm as sober as they come. I'm NOT joking! What I tell you is the truth. Mulder and Scully will be in TF2! Just wait and you'll see....
***Galvatron*** wrote:jazzrules wrote:***Galvatron*** wrote:An earthquake was on someones list of experiences they WANTED to have before they died ?![]()
After I read that I literally laughed out loud.
Well, you know, being from the UK, where we hardly ever have earthquakes that you can feel, wanting to experience one doesn't seem that stupid. It's not like I can say "Ooh, this place is going to have an earthquake next week - lets go on holiday there so I can feel it"
Oh I did not think you were stupid I just meant that's not something I've ever heard on anyone's wish list before they died let alone any wish list so I thought it was funny, the earthquake, the 6.8 magnitude here in Seattle, Washington USA was the first major earthquake in thirty years, there was about a 5.0 magnitude in the early 1990's but it felt like the washing machine was way off balance in comparison to the 6.8 is all it felt like to me.
Stormrider wrote:When was the last time England had an earthquake?
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