When the quake started I thought it was one of those military cargo jets from The McGuire/Ft Dix Joint Base. Those sons a bitches rattle the house whenever they pass over.
He had a town named after him in NJ???? And the earthquake hit there?? Wow!!I think that is where the actor from the TV series Emergency! who played paramedic John Gage is from--his name was Mandolph Rantooth.
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Mythical town, exactly between Randolf and Manchester which surprisingly is right in the created area they are referring to as Central Jersey these days.I couldn't figure that out either. I guess it was "brutal" as it has been wiped off the face of the earth! 🤣
Where abouts? I am close by.Felt another quake in Mountain Lakes.
As people mock the nuclear thing...I'm watching a Cold War series on Netflix now. It's very amazing how close several countries were to launching nuclear missiles in this series. @RU848789 neededent be mocked for thinking this "for a moment".No worries, it was just a small nuclear bomb. :)
Perception is reality.Your inability to understand context is astounding. Of course it was nowhere near a tornado or a nuke - all I said was that for a mere instant when it started, sitting in my bed which started shaking fairly violently, the thought crossed my mind that it could've been something like that, but within a second or two it was obvious that it was an earthquake. I've never experienced a quake like that before (and the same is true for millions in this area), so I don't think it's that odd that for an instant I might've thought it was something crazy. And obviously many others thought it was something weird/crazy initially, as evidenced by the comments in this thread.
Mythical town, exactly between Randolf and Manchester which surprisingly is right in the created area they are referring to as Central Jersey these days.
They are busy trying to think up a new mythical term for the delicious Taylor Ham that they can call their own..."Central" Ham??? Heard it here first.I forget: does Central Jersey call the most delicious product on earth by the correct name Taylor Ham or by the vulgarity used by the unwashed rabble of Southern Jersey?
Of course it was Newark. Would like to see the addresses of said houses and the condition they were in yesterday.Three houses in Newark were just condemned due to structural damage from the quake and an old historical brick landmark collapsed near the epicenter.
Niece in Denville said same. Stuff falling off the shelvesMIL in Denville described it as "awful" and said she would have fallen if she'd been standing. Wow!
No but he did name his wife head of the newly created NJ Earthquakes Commission at an annual salary of $200,000, with full pension and benefitsHas the Governor declared a state of emergency and closed all State offices yet?
Have they started brining the roads yet?
That's a slight bargain compared to Mayor Adams giving his brother a cush job @210,000 sharply criticized by the public...but I see said brother is stepping down from his position.No but he did name his wife head of the newly created NJ Earthquakes Commission at an annual salary of $200,000, with full pension and benefits
I’m on pilings so our house does shake with 40 mph winds that’s what this felt like until it didn’t stop and kept goingDon't buy this for second, there hasn't been a 30-40 much less 60-70 mph wind move my house the way this did.
That was nuts. The place I was working at the time caught the top of it on security camerasDo you remember the pipeline explosion in Edison in the mid 90s?
My dad designed the dam project at Monksville and also did work on the round valley dam over the years so it’s probably soundAny reports on the dam at Round Valley reservoir?
That’s right there.
Yes, that was the name of the place, thanks. And it's quite possible the buildings in Newark were not in great shape before. It's no surprise that a 4.8 did little damage relative to a 6.8, for example, which is 100x more powerful, but being the most powerful earthquake in NJ in over 200 years is still pretty noteworthy and it obviously scared the crap out of millions. Let's just hope we never get a "New Madrid" style 7.8 earthquake in the NE US megalopolis, given the population/building density and the old age of many of those buildings, most of which were not constructed to withstand such quakes. I'm guessing we'll see a new disaster film out of Hollywood on this soon. NYC 9.1!Of course it was Newark. Would like to see the addresses of said houses and the condition they were in yesterday.
A historical location in Hunterdon, Taylor’s Mill took on damage. I assume that’s what you mentioned here. A very nice piece of history there in that building
You said it. I mean some of the old buildings around wouldn’t stand a chance against something more significant.Yes, that was the name of the place, thanks. And it's quite possible the buildings in Newark were not in great shape before. It's no surprise that a 4.8 did little damage relative to a 6.8, for example, which is 100x more powerful, but being the most powerful earthquake in NJ in over 200 years is still pretty noteworthy and it obviously scared the crap out of millions. Let's just hope we never get a "New Madrid" style 7.8 earthquake in the NE US megalopolis, given the population/building density and the old age of many of those buildings, most of which were not constructed to withstand such quakes. I'm guessing we'll see a new disaster film out of Hollywood on this soon. NYC 9.1!
I’m on pilings so our house does shake with 40 mph winds that’s what this felt like until it didn’t stop and kept going
We won’t have to worry if and when that occurs.Where abouts? I am close by.
As people mock the nuclear thing...I'm watching a Cold War series on Netflix now. It's very amazing how close several countries were to launching nuclear missiles in this series. @RU848789 neededent be mocked for thinking this "for a moment".
Perception is reality.
I saw a report on the mill on a Philly news station. They had a reporter there who talked about its history. It is still standing. A few rocks/bricks fell from it.Of course it was Newark. Would like to see the addresses of said houses and the condition they were in yesterday.
A historical location in Hunterdon, Taylor’s Mill took on damage. I assume that’s what you mentioned here. A very nice piece of history there in that building
You said it. I mean some of the old buildings around wouldn’t stand a chance against something more significant.
Pretty interesting day to say the least.
USGS site says 2.5 in Tewksbury at 6.46 am.... slept through that one...Felt annother smaller aftershock this AM. About 7am in Western Morris county near Randolph / Chester.
So I decided to pull out the real thing (day 3 of honeymoon). Purchased on way out of town from a guy in a gas station pot. His picture selling them was part of the Time Mag Feature (have that too).
Hopefully serious and not my word error of Gas Station Pot lol because that would have been a bit ahead of its time. If so I'll have to dig it up.. (no pun intended) 😜That'd be neat to see, can you post it?
Hopefully serious and not my word error of Gas Station Pot lol because that would have been a bit ahead of its time. If so I'll have to dig it up.. (no pun intended) 😜
Ok.. could be box in attic or basement with all the local newspapers I brought back too. Made a nice little scrapbook.Definitely serious.
Felt annother smaller aftershock this AM. About 7am in Western Morris county near Randolph / Chester.
Jersey guys used to be tough. Now?The shaking was modest at best. Nothing fell over, even small things like picture frames or keepsakes were unmoved.
Amusing to read such hysteria.
Can see children and the elderly being fearful of the unknown nuclear booms but not from these rough and tumble former athletes. Yes , just reading the NJ.com headlines tells quite a story. Hope we don’t have a major catastrophic event .Jersey guys used to be tough. Now?
Hope we don’t have a major catastrophic event .
Honestly people were so triggered by the earthquake now that is really sad. As scary as it was for some it is the reaction by some males which makes you wonder. God forbid if we were under direct attack by a foreign or domestic group. Most would be hiding in the basement.Like if the local delis run out of Taylor Ham? Or the federal government prohibits the import of well-aged single malt scotch?
Nope. Not at all. Strange framing of the situation, You’re really the only the one who has lost their shit over this. Well, maybe you and 95. The majority of us were working, commented on it, then went about our days. Where were you? Home and in your basement? 😂Honestly people were so triggered by the earthquake now that is really sad. As scary as it was for some it is the reaction by some males which makes you wonder. God forbid if we were under direct attack by a foreign or domestic group. Most would be hiding in the basement.
And you would be outside yelling “get off my lawn”. Give it a rest for ****s sake.Honestly people were so triggered by the earthquake now that is really sad. As scary as it was for some it is the reaction by some males which makes you wonder. God forbid if we were under direct attack by a foreign or domestic group. Most would be hiding in the basement.
There are some insecure people on this site, that's for sure. It's usually obvious when that's the case...And you would be outside yelling “get off my lawn”. Give it a rest for ****s sake.
Well she should apply for a paid day from the state.My wife just told me the state actually got our early on Friday because of the quake lol. She was off that day anyway.