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Quadracentifiable Quake Definition

Posted on October 10, 2010 by admin

Quadracentifiable has been defined (again) by us! We have decided that Quadracentifiable is a describing word for the Canterbury Earthquake on the 4th September 2010. In other words, it was a quadracentifiable quake. It was a Quadracentifiablequake because it:

Caused 400x (quadra, centi) certain (fiable) devastation to what most Cantab’s have ever experienced. On a side note, originally it was measured as a 7.4 magnitude on the Richter Scale – not 7.1. We shall consider it a 7.4 because we have made up the extra .3 in Quadracentifiable aftershocks!!!

Earthquake quadracentifably damaged parts of ChristchurchBridge to South Shore, Chch cut off after quadracentifiable earthquake

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2 Responses to “Quadracentifiable Earthquake aftershocks…”

  1. admin says:

    Opytmise Do a great job of Online Marketing… I love this Quadracentifiable word

  2. Very cool. Just had a “4.1″ aftershock – the biggest felt in the office so far!

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