In geologic terms, anyway. We’re approaching to the 100 anniversary of the 1906 San Francisco Earthquake. My great-grandmother was finishing her senior year at Stanford University when the quake struck. They canceled finals, sent the students home, and eventually mailed the diplomas to the graduates.
The U.S. Geological Survey has a bunch of interesting links about the earthquake, including the printout of the earthquake from the pendulum seismograph in beautiful Cartoon City. (Warning: You’ll need high-speed internet and Google Earth.)
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