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11 Comments
grintersays...Think of all of those rolly office chairs sloshing back and forth!
antsays...Scary, that Anza, CA quake was enough to make me dizzy on the fourth floor of a few years old building yesterday morning.
st0nedeyesays...Hell no. *Ultimate fear
Chaucersays...You can hear that shit squeaking. I'd think I'd request a sanitation job after experiencing something like that.
RFlaggsays...Yeah, I think the squeaking of the building would make the swaying several times worse. The squeak turns a sway that is probably scary enough into "OMFG I'm going to die in a pile of rubble."
You can hear that shit squeaking. I'd think I'd request a sanitation job after experiencing something like that.
bobknight33says...They watch the other buildings sway and laugh all the while they sway back and forth.
Ickstersays...I'm getting sick just watching. If I were actually in one of those buildings, I'd be in the corner crying.
Gutspillersays...OK, who used the rubber I beams?
Mammaltronsays...Might make you sick to look at, but that swaying is amazing engineering absorbing energy which would make less quake-proofed buildings crumble to dust.
PHJFsays...That's no quake, it's just two friendly buildings waving to each other.
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