← Back to context Comment by kzrdude 8 hours ago How do you use your 45 seconds? 10 comments kzrdude Reply klempner 7 hours ago At 45 seconds, load up social media. (although I actually missed the warnings this time, was focused on work) At least assuming the number is only 7.x.If it were 8+ or somewhat closer, I'd get under my desk. (then pull up social media on my phone) fennecbutt 7 hours ago Standing underneath a doorframe is also advisable. strangegecko 7 hours ago I'm pretty sure that is advice from the last millennium that is no longer taught. 1 reply → piazz 8 hours ago If it's a big one and it's near you, you'd move away from the windows and heavy things that can fall, I suppose?For me I always just turn on iPhone screen recording and marvel at this amazing app and wish we had something like this in California. vladgur 6 hours ago We do - gave me a few second warning of a 4-point one a month or so agohttps://apps.apple.com/us/app/myshake-earthquake-alerts/id14... Danox 2 hours ago If you are in a precarious position at the time 45 seconds can make all the difference a California resident. nilslindemann 7 hours ago https://i.imgur.com/WJ0NM1J.png gosub100 7 hours ago Stop any trains. Open elevators at nearest floor. fragmede 3 hours ago Stop all surgeries if that is a thing you do. Stop doing any delicate hygiene routines if you happen to be in the middle of one.
klempner 7 hours ago At 45 seconds, load up social media. (although I actually missed the warnings this time, was focused on work) At least assuming the number is only 7.x.If it were 8+ or somewhat closer, I'd get under my desk. (then pull up social media on my phone) fennecbutt 7 hours ago Standing underneath a doorframe is also advisable. strangegecko 7 hours ago I'm pretty sure that is advice from the last millennium that is no longer taught. 1 reply →
fennecbutt 7 hours ago Standing underneath a doorframe is also advisable. strangegecko 7 hours ago I'm pretty sure that is advice from the last millennium that is no longer taught. 1 reply →
strangegecko 7 hours ago I'm pretty sure that is advice from the last millennium that is no longer taught. 1 reply →
piazz 8 hours ago If it's a big one and it's near you, you'd move away from the windows and heavy things that can fall, I suppose?For me I always just turn on iPhone screen recording and marvel at this amazing app and wish we had something like this in California. vladgur 6 hours ago We do - gave me a few second warning of a 4-point one a month or so agohttps://apps.apple.com/us/app/myshake-earthquake-alerts/id14...
vladgur 6 hours ago We do - gave me a few second warning of a 4-point one a month or so agohttps://apps.apple.com/us/app/myshake-earthquake-alerts/id14...
Danox 2 hours ago If you are in a precarious position at the time 45 seconds can make all the difference a California resident.
gosub100 7 hours ago Stop any trains. Open elevators at nearest floor. fragmede 3 hours ago Stop all surgeries if that is a thing you do. Stop doing any delicate hygiene routines if you happen to be in the middle of one.
fragmede 3 hours ago Stop all surgeries if that is a thing you do. Stop doing any delicate hygiene routines if you happen to be in the middle of one.
At 45 seconds, load up social media. (although I actually missed the warnings this time, was focused on work) At least assuming the number is only 7.x.
If it were 8+ or somewhat closer, I'd get under my desk. (then pull up social media on my phone)
Standing underneath a doorframe is also advisable.
I'm pretty sure that is advice from the last millennium that is no longer taught.
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If it's a big one and it's near you, you'd move away from the windows and heavy things that can fall, I suppose?
For me I always just turn on iPhone screen recording and marvel at this amazing app and wish we had something like this in California.
We do - gave me a few second warning of a 4-point one a month or so ago
https://apps.apple.com/us/app/myshake-earthquake-alerts/id14...
If you are in a precarious position at the time 45 seconds can make all the difference a California resident.
https://i.imgur.com/WJ0NM1J.png
Stop any trains. Open elevators at nearest floor.
Stop all surgeries if that is a thing you do. Stop doing any delicate hygiene routines if you happen to be in the middle of one.