Sep. 28th, 2004

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But down here we might be wearing the ocean if a fault off Catalina goes off. Good times! Mandatory surfing, anyone?

The findings have important implications because San Pedro Bay’s south-facing shores are home to the largest container ports in the United States — the ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach. Billions of dollars of materials pass through these ports every day. A large earthquake and tsunami could bring commerce to a halt, seriously impacting not only California’s economy but the nation’s economy. “A magnitude 7.6 earthquake could cause seafloor uplift of six feet or more,” Borrero said. “That, in turn, would disturb the sea surface by the same amount, resulting in a tsunami. The shallow San Pedro shelf offshore of Long Beach focuses the waves and amplifies them by one-and-a -half times, so the original six-foot wave would build to nine feet inside the harbor.

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Sep. 28th, 2004 11:57 am
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conedog, originally uploaded by conradh.

This many-named dog (Bandit? Bubba? Petey?) was run over by a forklift when in the care of its previous owner. Chris and Lauren rescued him. As of last night he's coneless and feeling much better.

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Especially for [livejournal.com profile] redmaenad but suitable for wide use!

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Getting meta with Angel

Too many hiptops and one pretty Lebanese woman on a tuesday afternoon.

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