I've got mixed feelings. One part of me says ... "let's get this thing over and done with". Another part says ... "You know that L. A. is not even remotely ready for the real thing". They aren't.

I put up a display in the cafeteria of my work location.
Two large pages showing some pix from old quakes, and some key points of vulnerability in Los Angeles. Like places where major freeway interchanges, skyscrapers, and refineries are built on top of fault lines (or very close).

I did add some verbal commentary based on stuff that Sue posted from another thread on this Web site. Basically, this was Sue's analysis about why it is impossible for a fleet of helicopters to ferry emergency water into a disaster zone the size of So. California.

I hope some of this stuff sinks in. :-)

Pete2


Edited by Pete (10/21/11 05:24 PM)