Re: Hello San Gregorio, California
Posted by Petra Challus on June 13, 2003 at 09:16:37:

Hi Don,

I'm not to worried about falling out of my chair. But it is Friday the 13th and after my past experiences of gluing my fingers together with nail glue and accidentally buying room spray and wearing it, thinking it was a new perfume that smelled like the ocean were quite enough. However, the topper arrived when I put on tanning cream and got to much between my fingers. It was horrible looking, you'd swear I had been doing home improvement with deck stain. Fortunately our Lowell had the answer to fixing that problem, get whitening cream. After 3 days of intensive use, I returned to my normal shade.

For anyone who has done the above, an earthquake seems like nothing. I gave up on the home nail treatments and leave the tanning creams alone and I now wear my glasses when buying fragrances. I got four e-mail virus's this morning and I say thank you to Norton Anti-Virus and its creator, whoever that was.

Now back to last nights geology research. The San Gregorio area is actually part of the southern Sierra's that moved there 20 million years ago. For those who have ear tones, geology is an integral part of understanding where to look for future epicenters.

When I took geology I never made the connection between the ear tone sound and the geological make-up of where these sounds came from, but now down the way, I finally understand. I hope this information will prove beneficial for others who are missing an important ingredient in understanding what they are hearing.

Petra