We had an earthquake, about 3.5 or so, here in central Ontario (near
Toronto) a week or so ago. Now I've heard that North Dakota is very safe...
brian
At 04:19 PM 3/1/01 -0500, Michael Gee wrote:
>Greg,
>Ok, thanks for the warning; obviously that flat land is not as solid I had
>thought. The best place, I've been told, is the Canadian Shield which lies
>in Ontario and Quebec. Solid rock with a very good record of
>earthquake-free living. The only restriction is that you have to put up
>with really nasty biting bugs in the hot season and in the cold season high
>winds and freezing temperatures.
>Someone emailed me to say there's no safe place in the world. Running away
>never seems to help. There's not much vintage racing there as well.
>Cheers,
>Mike
>
>
>greenman62@hotmail.com wrote:
>
> > >From: Michael Gee <Michael_Gee@bc.sympatico.ca>
> > >Reply-To: Michael Gee <Michael_Gee@bc.sympatico.ca>
> > >To: Charles Christ <cfchrist@earthlink.net>
> > >CC: "vintage-race@autox.team.net" <vintage-race@autox.team.net>
> > >Subject: Re: pacific northwest shake down
> > >Date: Wed, 28 Feb 2001 22:35:50 -0800
> > >
> > >Charles,
> > >Lots of rumblings up here in Vancouver, B.C. Shook the house for at
> > >least 10 secs. but the feeling will last forever. Time to move to the
> > >flat land.
> > >Cheers,
> > >Mike
> >
> > C'mon Out Mike!
> >
> > Lots of Space down along the New Madrid fault line:O)
> >
> > Greg Petrolati Champaign, Illinois 1962 TR4 (CT4852L)
> >
> > That's not a leak... My car's just marking its territory...
> >
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