Earthquake in Japan

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65rosessamurai

Guest
Instead of making a dozen or more PM's, I thought I'd just make one post to let everyone know I'm ok.
For those who had heard about an Earthquake in Japan, measuring a magnitude of 6, I wanted to assure you that it wasn't even close to where I'm living.
The Earthquake occured in a prefecture off the coast of the Sea of Japan, which is still several miles from where I am.
As an FYI, the Great Hanshin Earthquake measured a magnitude of 7.5, so it's still the biggest earthquake in the last two decades, and one that did hit close to home.
The thought crossed my mind to post, because I hadn't been posting much here, and wasn't sure when I would again; besides, it seems some of you thoughtful people still get concerned when some of us regular posters don't post after a while.

til next time...
 
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65rosessamurai

Guest
Instead of making a dozen or more PM's, I thought I'd just make one post to let everyone know I'm ok.
For those who had heard about an Earthquake in Japan, measuring a magnitude of 6, I wanted to assure you that it wasn't even close to where I'm living.
The Earthquake occured in a prefecture off the coast of the Sea of Japan, which is still several miles from where I am.
As an FYI, the Great Hanshin Earthquake measured a magnitude of 7.5, so it's still the biggest earthquake in the last two decades, and one that did hit close to home.
The thought crossed my mind to post, because I hadn't been posting much here, and wasn't sure when I would again; besides, it seems some of you thoughtful people still get concerned when some of us regular posters don't post after a while.

til next time...
 
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65rosessamurai

Guest
Instead of making a dozen or more PM's, I thought I'd just make one post to let everyone know I'm ok.
For those who had heard about an Earthquake in Japan, measuring a magnitude of 6, I wanted to assure you that it wasn't even close to where I'm living.
The Earthquake occured in a prefecture off the coast of the Sea of Japan, which is still several miles from where I am.
As an FYI, the Great Hanshin Earthquake measured a magnitude of 7.5, so it's still the biggest earthquake in the last two decades, and one that did hit close to home.
The thought crossed my mind to post, because I hadn't been posting much here, and wasn't sure when I would again; besides, it seems some of you thoughtful people still get concerned when some of us regular posters don't post after a while.

til next time...
 

JazzysMom

New member
I am glad I didnt hear about the earthquake because I would have freaked. I am also glad that you checked in. Thank you!
 

JazzysMom

New member
I am glad I didnt hear about the earthquake because I would have freaked. I am also glad that you checked in. Thank you!
 

JazzysMom

New member
I am glad I didnt hear about the earthquake because I would have freaked. I am also glad that you checked in. Thank you!
 

Kelli

New member
Glad you are ok. By the way, I'm thinking of the time difference between me and you. It is 9:39 pm in Ohio, what time and/or day is it in Japan?!
Happy that you are safe and sound!
~Kelli
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Kelli

New member
Glad you are ok. By the way, I'm thinking of the time difference between me and you. It is 9:39 pm in Ohio, what time and/or day is it in Japan?!
Happy that you are safe and sound!
~Kelli
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Kelli

New member
Glad you are ok. By the way, I'm thinking of the time difference between me and you. It is 9:39 pm in Ohio, what time and/or day is it in Japan?!
Happy that you are safe and sound!
~Kelli
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65rosessamurai

Guest
After the Great Hanshin Earthquake, my family was worried about me, and I didn't even realize the news would travel that far.
Since then, I've tried to make it a point to notify those who know me that I'm ok, anytime the news says there was a big earthquake in Japan. Since very few, including me, have a good memory of the map of Japan, I figure that just sending word out would be sufficient.

Kelli, since Ohio is the same time zone as Michigan, then the time difference is -14 hours, which means Ohio is behind Japan by 14 hours, or, I see the sunrise before you guys do! (Hawaii's the last to see the sunset, FYI...LOL!)
 
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65rosessamurai

Guest
After the Great Hanshin Earthquake, my family was worried about me, and I didn't even realize the news would travel that far.
Since then, I've tried to make it a point to notify those who know me that I'm ok, anytime the news says there was a big earthquake in Japan. Since very few, including me, have a good memory of the map of Japan, I figure that just sending word out would be sufficient.

Kelli, since Ohio is the same time zone as Michigan, then the time difference is -14 hours, which means Ohio is behind Japan by 14 hours, or, I see the sunrise before you guys do! (Hawaii's the last to see the sunset, FYI...LOL!)
 
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