The valley I used to live in as a kid was actually reclaimed marsh. It's just out of frame on the southern end of the pic in the article. If not for the [] Ocean Shore Railroad] levee, it would still be underwater.
Ha, I was living in LA then, along the Hollywood Freeway near Lankershim Blvd. Woke up to find the three-story wood-frame apartment building shaking like Jello. Went back to sleep, figuring there wasn't much I could do.
I was on the coast in Playa del Rey in an apartment over a garage. I got thrown out of bed, and being from San Francisco, I knew the drill. Stood in a doorway and watched everything roll, and my neighbor's pool *ouked* out all its water.
Subject radio station was KGIL.
[Oh look!]
I was part of the transit team(s)first responders for both Yucca Mountain and WIPP. Mostly, I was supposed to block the highway and deny access until someone with a gun showed up.
I don't judge. Anyone with a gun instantly became Incident Commander in my book. Where I worked, it was likely to be a CHP officer, but a deputy, NPS LE Ranger, or BLM ranger all qualified. Of course black ops were supreme, and the high value targets never traveled without those guys. They have no sense of humor.
OT, but don't build over coal mines or clay pits. http://www.sedgleymanor.com/graphics/crooked_hous…
The valley I used to live in as a kid was actually reclaimed marsh. It's just out of frame on the southern end of the pic in the article. If not for the [] Ocean Shore Railroad] levee, it would still be underwater.
IDK what Los Angeles' situation is, but if this keeps up I might have beachfront property soon. Or drown, perhaps.
It's like [this.]
This is the first song I heard when my radio came on after the Sylmar quake. They had to have had it queued up, waiting.
Ha, I was living in LA then, along the Hollywood Freeway near Lankershim Blvd. Woke up to find the three-story wood-frame apartment building shaking like Jello. Went back to sleep, figuring there wasn't much I could do.
I was on the coast in Playa del Rey in an apartment over a garage. I got thrown out of bed, and being from San Francisco, I knew the drill. Stood in a doorway and watched everything roll, and my neighbor's pool *ouked* out all its water.
Subject radio station was KGIL.
[Oh look!]
I used to listen to a "progressive rock" FM station in LA…can't remember the call letters or any of the "personalities."
I mostly listened to KLOS, KMET, KPFK and the aforementioned KGIL. Late 60s-early 70s were a golden age for radio.
Just c'mon down to San Diego. Great afternoon to go for a drive.<img src="https://pbs.twimg.com/media/DXuXc6_VMAARfLg.jpg"/>
Are those highways, or fault lines?
Both! Well really only in the case of I-5. <img src="https://kpbs.media.clients.ellingtoncms.com/img/photos/2014/10/15/rose2_t700.png"/>
Good enough for me!
This should be good . Mark your calendars-March 21
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San Pedro. Alternately known as Pedro, and Linda Mar.
The overall trend through the remainder of the day will be downward …..
I was part of the transit team(s)first responders for both Yucca Mountain and WIPP. Mostly, I was supposed to block the highway and deny access until someone with a gun showed up.
Drain the swamp!
Looks like Venice. <img src="https://c1.staticflickr.com/4/3462/3295087238_78eea9133a.jpg"/>
I don't judge. Anyone with a gun instantly became Incident Commander in my book. Where I worked, it was likely to be a CHP officer, but a deputy, NPS LE Ranger, or BLM ranger all qualified. Of course black ops were supreme, and the high value targets never traveled without those guys. They have no sense of humor.
"stream of warm impertinence"?
Say no more, say no more.
Yes.