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[quote author="caycifish" date=1217404924][quote author="CalGal" date=1217404031]Cayci, sorry about your broken stuff. Hopefully it wasn't anything expensive or sentimental.
I actually moved items in case we get an aftershock. There are some sentimental things that I hope don't break.</blockquote>
Thanks, CalGal. I'm sad about one of the collectables (and I may start searching on Ebay shortly to replace it), but another one that broke can be fixed (I hope) with some super glue, and the wine glass was just a dust collector anyway. I actually earthquake test the room full of My Little Pony displays, so only one fell and it's okay.
More importantly, the person who was in my house is fine.
Per bk's suggestion:
<a href="http://www.irvinehousingblog.com/forums/viewthread/2311/P50/#54219">http://www.irvinehousingblog.com/forums/viewthread/2311/P50/#54219</a></blockquote>
Read Cay's link it is very informative and a concise cliff note layman's version in structural engineering.
I actually moved items in case we get an aftershock. There are some sentimental things that I hope don't break.</blockquote>
Thanks, CalGal. I'm sad about one of the collectables (and I may start searching on Ebay shortly to replace it), but another one that broke can be fixed (I hope) with some super glue, and the wine glass was just a dust collector anyway. I actually earthquake test the room full of My Little Pony displays, so only one fell and it's okay.

More importantly, the person who was in my house is fine.
Per bk's suggestion:
<a href="http://www.irvinehousingblog.com/forums/viewthread/2311/P50/#54219">http://www.irvinehousingblog.com/forums/viewthread/2311/P50/#54219</a></blockquote>
Read Cay's link it is very informative and a concise cliff note layman's version in structural engineering.