b1-66er: So, is there, in fact, a way in which K House could deflagrate?
Special K: As far as I can tell, after reading a little, these kinds of fires
mainly threaten the "wildland-urban interface", where houses are right next to hills, canyons, etc. As you know, we're not near that.
We're smack in the middle of suburban housing tracts for miles around on each side. So, I think we're relatively safe.
This is confirmed by the fire and evacuation maps. I'm not sure how terrible it would be have to be to jump miles and miles of suburban tracts.
Or "burn through", not jump.
b1: Keep me informed if your attitude changes...
You're buddha nature is more scaredy than cat.
I'm not worried until you are...
... and then I'm just vocal.
K: Yes. Well-described.
b1: I have trouble seeing Campbell as the Bay Area Dresden.
K: Where I Iive is flat and boring.
b1: I can see that with some place like Oakland or even Redwood City.
You're at probably more of a tsunami risk.
K: From the toilet.