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- From: spcecdt@deeptht.armory.com (John DuBois)
- Newsgroups: ca.earthquakes
- Subject: Re: San Francisco Earthquake 89
- Message-ID: <1992Nov16.072157.11027@deeptht.armory.com>
- Date: 16 Nov 92 07:21:57 GMT
- References: <1dsdflINNj1h@male.EBay.Sun.COM>
- Organization: The Armory
- Lines: 92
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- I was logged in to a machine at UC Santa Cruz, lying on my bed in my
- house just down the hill from UCSC. Things started to move. I lay there
- and enjoyed it for a moment (always liked quakes). Things moved more
- violently. Screams emanated from other parts of the house. It built up to
- the point where I decided that, actually, this was on a somewhat different
- scale than quakes I had previously experienced. I finally got up and, for
- the first time in my then-25 years in California, headed for the doorway
- of my room. The two housemates who happened to be home at the time came
- running up to my room and held on to me for dear life.
- Things came crashing down. I watched the heavy steel shelving units
- that I had bolted together into an L shape (not as any sort of earthquake
- preparedness) flap back and forth violently, trying to tear apart.
- Fortunately they didn't succeed. Amazingly, my television, perched atop
- another shelving unit, didn't budge as far as I could tell. A cabinet
- full of a thousand odd electronic parts, a large fraction of them
- semiconductors with types marked only on the drawer, lunged for the floor,
- shattering its little plastic drawers and creating a hopeless mess. I
- guess I was lucky, since I had a dozen of the cabinets stacked three high
- on my workbench and only one fell.
- After the first quake subsided I let my housemates calm down and then
- surveyed the damage. My monitor had leapt off of its shelf and landed on
- the $40 glare screen I had bought a week before, marring it to the extent
- that it was more annoyance than help. The large wood bookshelves were
- almost completely vacated, but they stayed upright by virtue of the 3"
- screws holding them to studs. The lid of a large jar of shot broke when
- it fell; I still find shot in the carpet (lead, so a magnet doesn't work,
- nor does the vaccuum cleaner seem to). A bottle of glass cleaner fell and
- broke and soaked a couple of slides I had out to make prints of because I
- really liked them :-( A few other broken items. Altogether, though, not
- too bad.
- I checked out the house and didn't find any structural damage. I
- began to feel that it hadn't actually been that serious a quake. But then,
- while checking out one of my housemates' rooms I saw a thick black column
- of smoke rising not too far away. I rummaged around and found a battery
- radio and listed to reports for a bit. I began to worry about my
- girlfriend, who had moved to California from Wisconsin in August and had
- just about shut down with fright in an earlier, barely perceptible tremor.
- The phones were inoperative.
- So, I grabbed my camera and hopped in my car, hoping foolishly that I
- might be able to get the few miles to where she lived. My housemates
- didn't want to stay in the house by themselves so they came with me. I got
- down to Mission (Highway 1 as it passes through Santa Cruz) and quickly
- gave up on that route: it was at a near-standstill, packed with cars. I
- later learned that, in addition to the traffic signals being out, an
- overpass had collaped onto the highway.
- Instead, I crossed 1 (which took a while in itself!) and tried going
- through downtown Santa Cruz. I got less than a block before giving up. I
- abandoned my attempt at getting across town. I parked and we walked
- toward the Pacific Garden Mall, which was a few blocks away. As we
- approached I began to see the first real damage. First, we reached a
- point where there was no intact chimney in sight. Then encountered large
- pieces of rock that had rolled out into the road after breaking off of a
- bluff. Then buckled sidewalks with water gushing out of them.
- We passed the source of the smoke I'd seen, a house that had already
- almost burned to the ground. From afar, I had thought it must be a gas
- station or such because of the volume and type of smoke it was producing.
- I later learned that a car in the garage had been responsible for much of
- that effect. The damage was interestingly distributed; on this same
- street, a house had jumped off its foundation and crumpled, and another
- house's entire chimney and fireplace had turned into a heap of bricks,
- leaving a hole in the house and unpainted chimney-shadow up to the roof.
- The next street over had nothing on this scale.
- The mall was truly a scene of devastation. Glass from shattered
- storefronts was everywhere. Pieces of buildings lay in the streets.
- Cordons had just been set up so we didn't get far down the mall, and
- instead paralleled it. We smelled the remains of a liquor store well
- before we reached it. People were digging through rubble searching for
- survivors. Every once in a while another aftershock rolled through.
- We eventually headed back to the car. On the lot where the burning
- house had stood, all that was left were the concrete front steps leading up
- to nothing.
- The most stressful time I had was the few hours on the day after when
- I was without film. Another quake might have come along, and there I'd
- have been high and dry! I had no cash, the banks were closed, and the
- power was out so the ATMs were down. But, I was able to buy film at a
- store where the manager let my charge go through without being able to
- verify it because I'd worked with him at another store.
- I eventually got rid of the unmarked electronic parts, not wanting to
- face testing them all to try to determine what they were. The marked ones
- still await sorting.
- And, look... isn't *this* exciting... the last sysline output saved
- by Kermit's session logging that was written to disk before the power went
- out...
-
- 84 /b/c/spcecdt> rsh b -n -l liz quota -v&
- 5:02 16.0 +4.3 30u-
- [1] Done rsh b -n -l carioca cp /b/c/spcecdt/randst foodity/ranst
-
- John
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- John DuBois spcecdt@deeptht.armory.com KC6QKZ
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