Originally posted by: dbk
24 aftershocks in 46 minutes... fox news
Originally posted by: WaTaGuMp
Originally posted by: mjuszczak
Originally posted by: AccruedExpenditure
Wow, that was an earthquake... Felt it in SD
felt it here in Bakersfield, too.
What was it like there, like a gentle shiatsu massage?
Originally posted by: WaTaGuMp
Originally posted by: dbk
24 aftershocks in 46 minutes... fox news
I have only felt the one aftershock I posted about, they must be really small.
Originally posted by: mjuszczak
Like sitting on top of a really small ocean wave. I felt it enough to know something had happened before it hit the news, but not enough to stop eating my whole wheat pancakes.
Originally posted by: MmmSkyscraper
Originally posted by: mjuszczak
Like sitting on top of a really small ocean wave. I felt it enough to know something had happened before it hit the news, but not enough to stop eating my whole wheat pancakes.
My pancakes, you are not worthy of interrupting them.
Originally posted by: dmcowen674
Originally posted by: MotionMan
I had never been in a tall building for an earthquake before.
I could feel the building roll on the rollers - Coooool!!!
Ah engineering
Originally posted by: MotionMan
We were about to start a deposition in downtown LA (on the 10th floor). One of the lawyers was freaking out.
She has calmed down now and we finally got the depo going.
I sure hope my LCD TV is OK.
MotionMan
Cool, I live there too..kind of interesting just because I don't imagine too many techy people in this area =P..but towards the freeways so no trains...but we had construction some time ago and that kept shaking our house. Thought someone was pounding the ground again at first -_-Originally posted by: iBPJohn
Felt it pretty good here in El Monte, the train does pass about 10ft away from out building so at first we thought it was a train, but when the building started to sway a little bit we knew it was an earth quake. Can't really tell if aftershocks are aftershocks or not because of the trains
I IMed my GF and she said the first thing she did was get out of bed and hold down her 24"Originally posted by: DanTMWTMP
Originally posted by: MotionMan
We were about to start a deposition in downtown LA (on the 10th floor). One of the lawyers was freaking out.
She has calmed down now and we finally got the depo going.
I sure hope my LCD TV is OK.
MotionMan
haha everyone just thinks of their LCD's
A couple of IM's i recieved:
[12:04] Jay: my gf is so cool, she saved my TV first
...
[12:49] Jay: yeah she's a keeper
[12:42] Hubert: you know
[12:42] Hubert: my first reaction was
[12:42] Hubert: waking up to an earthquake
[12:42] [dan]: "wtf lemme sleep"
[12:42] [dan]: ?
[12:42] Hubert: I rushed over to my monitor to make sure it didn't fall...
My dad on the phone:
dad: earthquake!!!
me: ya i felt that too in SD
me: is the LCD TV ok?
dad: yes. that was the first thing I looked after when the building started to shake
me: cool
Originally posted by: gwai lo
I IMed my GF and she said the first thing she did was get out of bed and hold down her 24"
Originally posted by: dbk
24 aftershocks in 46 minutes... fox news