re:Stone Houses in Earthquake Areas
From: Silverbackman (badassjosh0076_at_hotmail-dot-com.no-spam.invalid)
Date: 03/07/05
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Date: 6 Mar 2005 23:33:32 -0600
Yea that may all be true, but will a Earthquake happen big enough to
destroy a stone house in an area over 100 miles away? I don't think I
felt the 1989 earthquake of San Francisco, so is there a chance the
hands of an major Earthquake from San Francisco could not really
effect it as much?
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