ExiledInIllinois Posted July 9, 2019 Posted July 9, 2019 2 hours ago, Wacka said: Water he knows about, dirt not so much. And even water is a bit sketchy. Don't give me that much credit. We all know how to flush a toilet! ?
Chef Jim Posted July 9, 2019 Author Posted July 9, 2019 1 hour ago, ExiledInIllinois said: Okay. Then just stay there and do the news. You win. No get under the desk, protect yourself the news can wait. I'm not trying to win I'm trying to point out you're arguing about a subject you obviously know nothing about. I've experienced numerous earthquakes and all that goes through your mind is survival. "I don't want to die and what should I do this very moment to ensure I don't die?"
ExiledInIllinois Posted July 9, 2019 Posted July 9, 2019 (edited) 14 minutes ago, Chef Jim said: No get under the desk, protect yourself the news can wait. I'm not trying to win I'm trying to point out you're arguing about a subject you obviously know nothing about. I've experienced numerous earthquakes and all that goes through your mind is survival. "I don't want to die and what should I do this very moment to ensure I don't die?" Yeah? And the poor guy filming behind the camera? The ones in the production booths... Etc... ??? I am agreeing with you. If what you really say holds true. Everything (what we are watching) would have went black immediately. But... Oooo the anchors. I guarantee, even when they cut to a commercial break (unless it was an extended break) everybody else except the Prima Donna anchors were not dropping everything. I don't doubt you. I just find the whole broadcast disingenuous. We are watching the freaking news, it's just not put on by two people! Edited July 9, 2019 by ExiledInIllinois
Chef Jim Posted July 9, 2019 Author Posted July 9, 2019 1 minute ago, ExiledInIllinois said: Yeah? And the poor guy filming behind the camera? The ones in the production booths... Etc... ??? I am agreeing with you. If what you really say holds true. Everything (what we are watchinh) would have went black immediately. But... Oooo the anchors. I guarantee, even when they cut to a commercial break (unless it was an extended break) everybody else except the Prima Donna anchors were not dropping everything. I don't doubt you. I just find the whole broadcast disingenuous. We are watching the freaking news, it's just not put on by two people! I read that twice and still have no idea what you're talking about. So this whole rant of your is because you think anchors are prima donnas?? If what I say is true everything would have gone black immediately? And you're basing this on what exactly? You think the camera men are using hand held cameras that they just drop and run? You think that if the producers in the booth dive under their desks that the show stops?
ExiledInIllinois Posted July 9, 2019 Posted July 9, 2019 1 minute ago, Chef Jim said: I read that twice and still have no idea what you're talking about. So this whole rant of your is because you think anchors are prima donnas?? If what I say is true everything would have gone black immediately? And you're basing this on what exactly? You think the camera men are using hand held cameras that they just drop and run? You think that if the producers in the booth dive under their desks that the show stops? Noooo. It's a disingenuous display. They are putting on a show. Sure there's an earthquake going on. Yeah... But let's stick around awhile, then freak under the desk. LoL... I ain't great at writing... I am sorry about that... But you can't critically think.
Foxx Posted July 9, 2019 Posted July 9, 2019 some things in life are just amazing to behold.... like for instance, the last page of this thread.
Chef Jim Posted July 9, 2019 Author Posted July 9, 2019 5 minutes ago, ExiledInIllinois said: Noooo. It's a disingenuous display. They are putting on a show. Sure there's an earthquake going on. Yeah... But let's stick around awhile, then freak under the desk. LoL... I ain't great at writing... I am sorry about that... But you can't critically think. Let me ask you. How many 6.0 and higher earthquakes have you experienced? How long would you like them to stick around? Again you have no idea what you're talking about. 1 minute ago, Foxx said: some things in life are just amazing to behold.... like for instance, the last page of this thread. EII has a way of doing this to a thread.
ExiledInIllinois Posted July 9, 2019 Posted July 9, 2019 1 minute ago, Chef Jim said: Let me ask you. How many 6.0 and higher earthquakes have you experienced? How long would you like them to stick around? Again you have no idea what you're talking about. EII has a way of doing this to a thread. Of course I haven't. And I never hopefully will, I am not stupid, I know my limits. At least Carol Burnett (above thread) pulled it off with class... Maybe it was a much smaller quake then... I will give her that... Sign of the whining times Pal... You live/work in an earthquake zone. The earth moved. Talk about it (anchors) and move on. When ***** starts falling, I will go: "Oooo, they should have ducked." I will say... At least the male anchor seemed cool. I have no doubt it was scary. Oh... And it really is a marvel and testament how well we can build and keep people safe and still take a 7.1 quake. It was a bit far out and deep though. That should be commended and applauded!
Chef Jim Posted July 9, 2019 Author Posted July 9, 2019 2 minutes ago, ExiledInIllinois said: Of course I haven't. And I never hopefully will, I am not stupid, I know my limits. At least Carol Burnett (above thread) pulled it off with class... Maybe it was a much smaller quake then... I will give her that... Sign of the whining times Pal... You live/work in an earthquake zone. The earth moved. Talk about it (anchors) and move on. When ***** starts falling, I will go: "Oooo, they should have ducked." I will say... At least the male anchor seemed cool. I have no doubt it was scary. Again you don't have any flipping idea what goes through your mind during an earthquake of that magnitude. Talk about it? Move on? Again during it your only thoughts are "is this the the big one they have predicting for the past 30 years??" You don't sit there calmly and report on it. You go into survival mode and when the shaking stops THEN you talk about it. I was sitting on the couch listening to the house rumble, the TV stand creak, the chandelier sway, and anything not attached to something slide around. By the time I was thinking "I should probably seek shelter (it came in two waves with the second being much bigger and when she suggests they get under the desk) it was over. So stop already. Talk about it.....sheesh.
coloradobillsfan Posted July 9, 2019 Posted July 9, 2019 I had always wanted to feel an earthquake, but of course not get hurt. While I was on a trip to Yellowstone waiting for a rare geyser, I got my wish - we were less than a mile away from the epicenter of a 3.6. Not huge by any means, but it made a thunderlike audible organic groan from the ground that echoed through the whole valley. For a split second it was scary - how could it not when the very terra firma under your feet gives way. Considering each step of the richter scale the magnitude goes up 10X, I definitely have a deeper respect for those who experience 6's and 7's and even higher. It has to scare the willies out of people, even those experienced. 1
ExiledInIllinois Posted July 9, 2019 Posted July 9, 2019 1 minute ago, Chef Jim said: Again you don't have any flipping idea what goes through your mind during an earthquake of that magnitude. Talk about it? Move on? Again during it your only thoughts are "is this the the big one they have predicting for the past 30 years??" You don't sit there calmly and report on it. You go into survival mode and when the shaking stops THEN you talk about it. I was sitting on the couch listening to the house rumble, the TV stand creak, the chandelier sway, and anything not attached to something slide around. By the time I was thinking "I should probably seek shelter (it came in two waves with the second being much bigger and when she suggests they get under the desk) it was over. So stop already. Talk about it.....sheesh. Whatever. We talking about you or the newcasters? If it's you... I never been through it, can't understand... But sympathize. Sorry for getting you all in a snit. Take care my friend and stay safe!
Foxx Posted July 9, 2019 Posted July 9, 2019 5 minutes ago, Chef Jim said: Again you don't have any flipping idea what goes through your mind during an earthquake of that magnitude. Talk about it? Move on? Again during it your only thoughts are "is this the the big one they have predicting for the past 30 years??" You don't sit there calmly and report on it. You go into survival mode and when the shaking stops THEN you talk about it. I was sitting on the couch listening to the house rumble, the TV stand creak, the chandelier sway, and anything not attached to something slide around. By the time I was thinking "I should probably seek shelter (it came in two waves with the second being much bigger and when she suggests they get under the desk) it was over. So stop already. Talk about it.....sheesh. Jim, in EII defense (and i'm not in the habit of defending him to be sure), regarding the video in question, it seemed the male anchor was not too alarmed by the 'quake. he sure wasn't in a hurry to get under the desk, in fact, he didn't. peeps are all different, everyone reacts differently.
Chef Jim Posted July 9, 2019 Author Posted July 9, 2019 7 minutes ago, Foxx said: Jim, in EII defense (and i'm not in the habit of defending him to be sure), regarding the video in question, it seemed the male anchor was not too alarmed by the 'quake. he sure wasn't in a hurry to get under the desk, in fact, he didn't. peeps are all different, everyone reacts differently. So you can tell by his body language that he was not alarmed by the quake? You're heading into EII territory here. I was sitting on my couch during it. To look at me you'd think "wow, Jim is as cool as a cucumber" I was shitting my pants. Everyone processes these events differently. The funny thing is that you think "holy *****, it's still shaking. This quake is going on forever (my wife said this on Friday). You then realize the quake is long over it YOU that is still shaking
Chef Jim Posted July 9, 2019 Author Posted July 9, 2019 11 minutes ago, ExiledInIllinois said: Whatever. We talking about you or the newcasters? If it's you... I never been through it, can't understand... But sympathize. Sorry for getting you all in a snit. Take care my friend and stay safe! You're not very good at offering sympathy are you?
Foxx Posted July 9, 2019 Posted July 9, 2019 (edited) 8 minutes ago, Chef Jim said: So you can tell by his body language that he was not alarmed by the quake? You're heading into EII territory here. I was sitting on my couch during it. To look at me you'd think "wow, Jim is as cool as a cucumber" I was shitting my pants. Everyone processes these events differently. The funny thing is that you think "holy *****, it's still shaking. This quake is going on forever (my wife said this on Friday). You then realize the quake is long over it YOU that is still shaking Jim, i was merely pointing out that everyone reacts differently. if you watch the video again, you can clearly see that the male anchor was definitely concerned, though it does not appear that he was freaking out as the female anchor was. at the end, while she was ducking under the desk, he appears to be looking at some notes or some such on the desk, he didn't immediately duck under the desk. further, in another of the other clips, specifically the one of the grocery store, it appears that they were standing around filming the lights swaying, they certainly were not immediately concerned about seeking cover. everyone reacts differently depending upon their perceived sense of danger. i'm could be wrong but i think i am pretty sure that if it was 'only' a 4 pointer that you would have possibly said, 'meh, that was nothing'. while quite possibly others may have been freaking out telling you to get under cover. not a big deal, not looking for an argument, just pointing out what my perception of the clip was. Edited July 9, 2019 by Foxx 1
Chef Jim Posted July 9, 2019 Author Posted July 9, 2019 1 minute ago, Foxx said: Jim, i was merely pointing out that everyone reacts differently. if you watch the video again, you can clearly see that the male anchor was definitely concerned, though it does not appear that he was freaking out as the female anchor was. at the end, while she was ducking under the desk, he appears to be looking at some notes or some such on the desk, he didn't immediately duck under the desk. further, in another of the other clips, specifically the one of the grocery store, it appears that they were standing around filming the lights swaying, they certainly were not immediately concerned about seeking cover. everyone reacts differently depending upon there perceived sense of danger. i'm could be wrong but i think i am pretty sure that if it was 'only' a 4 pointer that you would have possibly said, 'meh, that was nothing'. while quite possibly others may have been freaking out telling you to get under cover. not a big deal, not looking for an argument, just pointing out what my perception of the clip was. Again if you've not experienced it you have a hard time understanding it. For example the swinging lights. Our chandelier was swinging wildly for several minutes and the quake was clearly over. And it's funny. Whereas you see him looking at notes I see him looking for a safe place to go under the desk. Watch it again.
ExiledInIllinois Posted July 9, 2019 Posted July 9, 2019 14 minutes ago, Chef Jim said: You're not very good at offering sympathy are you? No. I know you gotta be scared. You just don't have the same bravado you once had. That's not a good thing! Again, take care!
ExiledInIllinois Posted July 9, 2019 Posted July 9, 2019 15 minutes ago, Foxx said: Jim, i was merely pointing out that everyone reacts differently. if you watch the video again, you can clearly see that the male anchor was definitely concerned, though it does not appear that he was freaking out as the female anchor was. at the end, while she was ducking under the desk, he appears to be looking at some notes or some such on the desk, he didn't immediately duck under the desk. further, in another of the other clips, specifically the one of the grocery store, it appears that they were standing around filming the lights swaying, they certainly were not immediately concerned about seeking cover. everyone reacts differently depending upon their perceived sense of danger. i'm could be wrong but i think i am pretty sure that if it was 'only' a 4 pointer that you would have possibly said, 'meh, that was nothing'. while quite possibly others may have been freaking out telling you to get under cover. not a big deal, not looking for an argument, just pointing out what my perception of the clip was. Thank You! But I never lived through it. I don't know. I got the same vibe (no pun intended). Hard, I guess I judge more after newscasters in floods, hurricanes ham it up. I am bad at sympathy... Yet, I am concerned with guys like Jim and his family's safety. Jim sitting on couch... I am concerned. News anchors, trying to keep the peeps from panicking... Another story. Sorry, hard as nails with them. Again, I posted the Carol Burnett clip w/the Jackson-5 above. Clearly JAX5 were from Indiana... They were concerned, not sure what Jackson that was, but he wanted to freak. Burnett, really lightened the mood. We need MORE of that in the "poor me Facebook world" that exists today. Sorry @Chef Jim I am bad at sympathy for the female anchor.... And maybe you if you think that you live vicariously through these two. Again sorry... This is absolutely the worst way for me to make a pal. I should have just listened to my Mama and be a soft shoulder to lean on. Again... It's a newscast. /smh 1
Foxx Posted July 9, 2019 Posted July 9, 2019 25 minutes ago, Chef Jim said: Again if you've not experienced it you have a hard time understanding it. For example the swinging lights. Our chandelier was swinging wildly for several minutes and the quake was clearly over. And it's funny. Whereas you see him looking at notes I see him looking for a safe place to go under the desk. Watch it again.
Just Jack Posted July 9, 2019 Posted July 9, 2019 On 7/8/2019 at 3:50 PM, ExiledInIllinois said: "I think we need to get under the desk." I originally saw that on FB, and the person that posted it commented "Looks like she has a lot of experience getting under desks." 2
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