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Piero wrote on 2011-08-23 22:29
Quote from Shirayuki;563216:
didn't feel it at all in nj
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This, but my best friend who lives across the street felt it, and it was sometime after we both got off the bus, cause we were on the same one and I didn't feel it D<!
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Yoorah wrote on 2011-08-23 22:29
I felt it a bit. Too bad I'm not at home, on the 8th floor atm. xD During the last time we had one, and I was at home, I felt the building swaying back and forth, kind of like on a boat. It was scary but pretty cool at the same time.
The interesting point here is that the region where this quake struck has been considered fairly stable. As such, there are several nuclear plants in the area that were not built to withstand strong quakes. Oh noez!11
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Sedia wrote on 2011-08-23 22:30
My mom just called and asked if I felt anything.She said it hit downtown and her friend's daughter felt it. And we live in R.I...
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Herro wrote on 2011-08-23 22:33
I'm here in VA and i didn't feel a thing.....
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Sumpfkraut wrote on 2011-08-23 23:02
[video=youtube;ZHi4UHT7ZKo]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZHi4UHT7ZKo[/video]
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Royale wrote on 2011-08-23 23:10
i woulda felt it had i stayed in Toronto.... nothing here in Atlanta....
i missed my first earthquake :cry:
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Adelynn wrote on 2011-08-23 23:50
So weird to see one in the U.S. outside of California. xD
Which reminds me, we're still overdue.
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truefire wrote on 2011-08-23 23:56
Felt it in [insert one of the east coast states not mentioned that's above Virginia but below Vermont]. Question for you Californians out there. Is it normal for your body several hours after a minor quake/ minor tremors to still feel out of whack? Because I'm wondering if this is what a shaken soda can feels like...
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Kyouriharu wrote on 2011-08-23 23:56
Earthquake in the East coast? I thought you guys got wind, and snow, and tornadoes, and stuff.
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truefire wrote on 2011-08-23 23:59
Quote from Kyouriharu;563293:
Earthquake in the East coast? I thought you guys got wind, and snow, and tornadoes, and stuff.
We get wind, snow, hurricanes and tropical storms. The tornadoes are in the aisle to the left, although one occasionally falls off the shelf and rolls our way.
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Chiyuri wrote on 2011-08-24 00:09
Quote from Osayidan;563198:
Did not feel it at all and I'm closer to the US than Chiyuri D:
Maybe being on an island helped but I doubt it.
our house is build upward and it easily shake. With just the entrance door closing the entire house vibrate.
It didn't last long.
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MareneCorp wrote on 2011-08-24 00:15
Quote from Chiyuri;563304:
our house is build upward and it easily shake. With just the entrance door closing the entire house vibrate.
It didn't last long.
Is what she said. :P Anyway, did you mean the earthquake or the building? If the building didn't last long, sorry.
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Chiyuri wrote on 2011-08-24 00:39
Quote from MareneCorp;563307:
Is what she said. :P Anyway, did you mean the earthquake or the building? If the building didn't last long, sorry.
at my house we felt the shaking for barely a minute.
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Dejosa wrote on 2011-08-24 01:03
Western North Carolina Reporting In...
My mother was like "WHAT THE FAWK IS GOING ON?!" because the ceiling fan and her bed was shaking.
I woke up from the vibrations, but didn't know what was going on anyways.
Thought someone had their car's music bass up too much.
:smoke2:
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Chockeh wrote on 2011-08-24 01:45
I was in the tramway so it already shaky...