Any tips on how to prepare for a possible hurricane coming through DC?
I have a basement.
75 mph instead of 60? The only difference this would make to me is that I would lay in a two day supply of beer instead of a one day supply.
We had the earthquake pretty bad in DC. It was violent.
As predicted, America's public services and infrastructure failed to perform.
What a national disgrace.
The mobiles were down. Roads congested. And the metro working at slow speed.
In Europe, we'd have had public transport out in force. There was no sign of the police or fire brigade (volunteers).
I'm home now. Structural integrity appears intact. No apparent water leaks or gas. All electrical connections retorqued to spec.
Doors and windows checked for proper alignment and adjusted to within 1/64.
European upgrades to the original (lower standard) US design of the home performed well.
Asphalt tiles are for garden shed roofs, not homes.
And buildings should be built of brick (and not wood).
Next stop...Hurricane Irene.
Thanks for caring.
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