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Mark Sexton <[log in to unmask]>
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Mark Sexton <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 24 May 1996 02:55:22 GMT
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In article <[log in to unmask]>,
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>On 22 May 96 at 7:02, Art Bahrs wrote:
>
>> What was the duration???
>
>Based on websites, there were 2 quakes in the San Jose/ Bishop area
>yesterday.  These were 11 seconds apart.  The first was 16 km east of
>San Jose and measured 4.7 or 4.8 depending on whose measurement you
>use.  The second was in the Bishop area and measured 2.8 (if I remember
>correctly).
>
>I was on a conference call with the lab in Cupertino when the quakes
>hit.  While they were small, the folks didn't realize it was 2 quakes.
>Because of the length of the "quake", it sounded on the phone like it
>was bigger.  However, it was actually 2 quakes.
>
>Larry Boyd    <[log in to unmask]>
>"Each problem solved creates the opportunity to solve the next problem
>          that the last solution created." - Richard Pascale
>(These opinions are my own and not those of Hewlett-Packard.)
 
I guess it would take a Texan to consider San Jose and Bishop to be
in the same area"
 
Mark Sexton

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