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Thursday, March 08, 2007

I took this picture of my building after escaping from it (and having a long lunch to boot). The building was closed (and we had a day off!). I felt the tremor and it felt like I was going to faint (dizzines, nauseous) and my brain felt like it is being shaken. Lucky I was at the lower floors. I wouldnt want to know what happened to the higher floors. I heard that it was quite bad that the tables moved. Even the filing room (those with moveable racks), the racks swung back and forth.

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