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Old 04-12-06, 05:10 PM
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We are still part time residents of the San Diego area. Love it's climate. I could not stand the deep south. I despise hot temperatures. I certainly would not bike there about two months of the year. Almost prefer the frigid temperatures of the north. I get pretty miserable to live with when it gets over like 87 and humid. Ask my wife. Coastal California is my choice.
But about earthquakes. Is it chamber of commerce hype. I guess it is. San Diego reports said San Diego is far enough away from the big fault lines, the shaking would be minimized in San Diego county? Is it true. Talked to scientists in our old town. They said they moved there because it's bedrock is granite?
The faults off of coastal San Diego were reported to create faults no greater than like 4-5 range. Anyone know for sure. I wanted to believe it.
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