Moose wrote:What have we done to the BBC? Do we actually exist to them?
From the news article online and the radio...
'It centred on Ulverston in Cumbria and was felt around Barrow, Kendal, Windermere, Fleetwood and the North Lancaster area.'....
The fact that it was in Morecambe Bay... and we don't even get a mention...
DawZi wrote:Moose wrote:
Ive always felt this, and not just with football but in general, and why isn't Lancaster the capital of Lancashire anymore when York is the capital of Yorkshire ?
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Dids wrote:Did anyone feel the aftershock at 12.10pm?
Keith wrote:Tsunami warning on the Isle of Man, we all fled to the high ground...
wonder shrimp wrote:i felt it at the uni, i work above the barclays, i thought someone had blown up their safe!
i wonder where it came on the richter scale? i think it's logarithmic so might be very disappointing..
Curly wrote:wonder shrimp wrote:i felt it at the uni, i work above the barclays, i thought someone had blown up their safe!
i wonder where it came on the richter scale? i think it's logarithmic so might be very disappointing..
It is logarithmic, to base 10.
So if this was over 3, 4 feels 10 times stronger, 5 feels 100 times stronger etc.
Makes you think, 9 on the phillipines must be pretty scary.
shrimper wrote:That's Snaefell long way to go!
But I suppose faced with such danger you can't be Laxeydaisical.
Mark S wrote:Curly wrote:wonder shrimp wrote:i felt it at the uni, i work above the barclays, i thought someone had blown up their safe!
i wonder where it came on the richter scale? i think it's logarithmic so might be very disappointing..
It is logarithmic, to base 10.
So if this was over 3, 4 feels 10 times stronger, 5 feels 100 times stronger etc.
Makes you think, 9 on the phillipines must be pretty scary.
What a shame Keith didnt have time to get a glass full of iced water and a wristwatch to see if the earthquake had any effect on global warming.
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