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I think you don't have to worry too much about Oklahoma.

 

 

http://earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquakes/states/historical_state.php

 

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California or Oklahoma?

 

Oklahoma and all because of fracking. Will we have a new Trail of Tears?

 

SOooo, it's okay for us to fracture the planet we live on as long as the ensuing quakes are under 3.5 magnitude? Is that it?

 

 

Separated at birth? You decide. :)

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Years lives in California: 16

Earthquakes felt: 3

Objects that fell over during said earthquakes: zero

which probably means California is due for a big'un. Maybe.

Been hearing that for a decade. "Earthquake weather," the idea that quakes relieve pressure or that a lack means a build up, and super quake prediction theories are all crap. If they could be predicted we'd have an alert system

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With the exception of Oklahoma, what does any of this have to do with the Trail of Tears?

 

 

California or Oklahoma?

 

Oklahoma and all because of fracking. Will we have a new Trail of Tears?

 

SOooo, it's okay for us to fracture the planet we live on as long as the ensuing quakes are under 3.5 magnitude? Is that it?

 

Separated at birth? You decide. :)

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With the exception of Oklahoma, what does any of this have to do with the Trail of Tears?

If you have to ask, you'll never be high enough.

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Years lives in California: 16

Earthquakes felt: 3

Objects that fell over during said earthquakes: zero

I have an uncle who was in San Fran during the one in 1989. I guess that one was pretty scary from what he told me. Regardless, I would still live in SoCal if I could afford it, possible earthquakes be damned!

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