Californians, taunting the east coast for overreacting to a 5.8 earthquake does not make sense, because, unlike here, nothing on the east coast is built to withstand an earthquake. So a 5.8 earthquake over there ought to be regarded as a big deal.
It's like when SF people complain about 90 degree weather. At first it sounds like ridiculous whining until you realize that the city isn't built to withstand heat--e.g., no one has air conditioning here.
That is all.
Wednesday, August 24, 2011
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