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07moffata wrote:QUOTE (07moffata @ Dec 23 2011,2:08 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>That one went one a long time
Not wanting to scare people, but those are the sorts of earthquakes that cause tsunamis.

mfraser wrote:QUOTE (mfraser @ Dec 23 2011,2:40 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>Our thoughts are with you guys...... hope everyone is safe and well.......
I'm at work right now, diverting all the international ChCh bound flights elsewhere pending a runway inspection. Most are going to Wn but the tarmac is almost full........
Splitpin wrote:QUOTE (Splitpin @ Dec 23 2011,9:01 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>I was in the hanger when the first one hit......not nice, and i was down in the aircraft hall when we got the mag 6.0.......bloody hell......lights started dropping from the roof, a big glass door in the upstairs display area split in two........took cover under the spitfire.
Anyway, no one hurt but lots of damage to the building, had to close it down untill we can make sure its safe.......about 20 windows broken in the end of 3 hanger.
Not too bad at home, pc on the floor again.....but going ok, and the contents of the pantry on the floor......but all ok.
There's nothing like all that glass up high -- gets the heart pumping, I bet.
I was at the hospital, defib clinic, and still connected -- wirelessly, thankfully -- to the defib monitor. I've always wondered what would happen if the power went off when my implant was set to transmit, but luckily I didn't have to find out this time...
toprob wrote:QUOTE (toprob @ Dec 23 2011,9:54 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>There's nothing like all that glass up high -- gets the heart pumping, I bet.
I was at the hospital, defib clinic, and still connected -- wirelessly, thankfully -- to the defib monitor. I've always wondered what would happen if the power went off when my implant was set to transmit, but luckily I didn't have to find out this time...
Ian, Marty, Rob, and all other fellow Chch members,
Glad to hear you are all in one piece. I was up at Taylors for some flying when it happened. Pics were of Scarborough and Godley Head cliffs. Had at least 5 dust clouds during the day, so a lot of shakes. I managed to get up over the cliffs at about 1900 when the seabreeze died down a bit. New beach starting to form at base of Scarborough cliffs... Forgot my Bloody camera, will go back tomorrow to get some pics from a birds eye perspective hopefully.
Cheers
Mark
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