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earthquake!
Sharp, short (5 seconds) but loud and strong. Musta been close and shallow.
Didn't break nuthin tho. |
Didn't feel anything up here.
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4.1 magnitude, just north of Yorba Linda (bout 6 miles away).
It was strong but real short so I figured it was close .......... http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1339644403.jpg |
I heard the windows rattles, but didn't feel it otherwise.
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I'm in Laguna Beach, Ca (orange county)
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I didn't feel anything
Sammy, we don't have those in Houston. Will you miss them? |
10 miles away in fullerton My guess was 3.7 in whittier narrows. I was off a bit. One friend of mine was withen 2 miles of it
So mild that I didn't get up from the tabl. |
is sammy moving?
i like the little earthquakes. in my mind..i think the earth relaxes after a small shaker. i'll take a dozen tiny ones if it prevents the mother of all earthquakes. |
Was in the hot tub and felt it, so I figured that it was a good one.
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Wish we would have MORE.
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I'm pretty much maxed out where I am but iffn I did get another bump it'd prolly be to corporate in baja Oklahoma. :D |
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It's a trick question. Californians don't screw in light bulbs, they screw in hot tubs ;) |
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Never felt it in Corona
Dave |
They are very popular these days. Christchurch keeps getting big ones (4.8 and shallow) and Italy has recently got in on the game too.
I'm pleased no damage was done. I think lots of little ones is a good thing so the pressure doesn't build up for a few thousand years then go bang. |
why can't it be many small ones AND a big one that kills us all?
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maybe!
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sleeptight ya'll!
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Didn't feel a thing in Crede, CO
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