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The Earth moved in parts of Central and West Texas this afternoon
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<blockquote data-quote="Mark Reynolds" data-source="post: 1806949" data-attributes="member: 43196"><p>I continue to question the thinking of people who think that 'earthquake proof' is something we can actually design and rely on when put up against a force that literally can, and does, tear the very earth itself apart. And then, after the fact, they want to sue the engineer that created the design, because it didn't hold up, in spite of the fact that the very ground the structure was on has been rearranged like a jigsaw puzzle. Maybe the engineer CAN be sued......... for 'false advertising'?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mark Reynolds, post: 1806949, member: 43196"] I continue to question the thinking of people who think that 'earthquake proof' is something we can actually design and rely on when put up against a force that literally can, and does, tear the very earth itself apart. And then, after the fact, they want to sue the engineer that created the design, because it didn't hold up, in spite of the fact that the very ground the structure was on has been rearranged like a jigsaw puzzle. Maybe the engineer CAN be sued......... for 'false advertising'? [/QUOTE]
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