AO: We are back from the dead... again! After an 18 day outage, we are finally alive and well. Who knew how complicated updating software/databases from 2008 would be. I still have alot of tweaks to make, but my main goal was getting everything patched and updated to 2026.
Vbulletin 6 has changed alot since 2008 so we will have a ton of new features to dig into.
Everyone alright in SLO area after the Earth Quake?
All is fine in my town. Power just came on a few minutes ago (1930hrs) in my area.
Paso Robles had an antedeluvian age clock tower building collapse atop two patrons in a jewelry store, they were the only casualties. Sad. Other buildings also went down there, but noone else was hurt.
Atascadero's City Hall took a terrible hit, and will likely be torn down. This was a beautiful domed monument style building from the late 1800's. It resembles the Jefferson memorial in DC.
We rocked pretty good in the Armory. Ceiling tiles fell, along with a few bulletin boards. But we rode it out before skipping out of there (it's actually safer to stay inside, standing or sitting in a doorway, in case you're wondering).
Epicenter was 24 miles north, and 4 miles deep. It was felt from SF to LA, and out to Fresno and Bakersfield in the valley.
Cat freaked, dogs couldn't care, birds went cuckoo, Chrissy had a tizzy.
This is the most current tracking map. The large blue square was the big one, all others are aftershocks. The brown lines are fault-lines. The one going through Parkfield is the San Andreas, our "big one".
We felt it a little, but it was really wierd and I had no idea it was an earthquake (this was my first one). I was on the phone at work and it just felt like everything was swaying back and forth, lasted about 40 seconds. At first I just thought I was dizzy but it lasted longer than normal. Then everyone was evacuating the building. I called my children to make sure they were okay (Christmas break). It was scary for me because it's not something I'm used too.
I'm glad your okay Army.
My heart goes out to the families of those who were killed and to everyone who has been affected by it.
Originally posted by Miscue
Romeo... bah! He's a pathetic fool who was lamely obsessed with the impressionable Juliet.
Originally posted by TooDamnSweet We felt it a little, but it was really wierd and I had no idea it was an earthquake (this was my first one). I was on the phone at work and it just felt like everything was swaying back and forth, lasted about 40 seconds. At first I just thought I was dizzy but it lasted longer than normal. Then everyone was evacuating the building. I called my children to make sure they were okay (Christmas break). It was scary for me because it's not something I'm used too.
I'm glad your okay Army.
My heart goes out to the families of those who were killed and to everyone who has been affected by it.
It was my first experience as well. There have been some closer in Simi Valley but not that big. I didn't realize it til my fiance came in and said "did ya feel the quake?"
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