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Strange...I've been in San Diego for over a year, and have yet to experience an earthquake...the only one I've felt was back in Toronto, Ontario Canada...it was centered in Pennsylvania, but felt in Whitby, where I lived at the time. I was at my desk and it felt like a subway train going by. Only for a couple of seconds...
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Posts: 350 | From: Chula Vista (San Diego), CA USA | Registered: Dec 2000
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California raised all way, been in too many earthquakes to count over the past 21 years. I still rather go through an earthqauke then a tornado or a flood.
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I tried to get thru to relatives in Seattle...no phones at the moment...
Posts: 350 | From: Chula Vista (San Diego), CA USA | Registered: Dec 2000
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quote:Originally posted by B00SS: Oh my gosh! Is the car okay??? and uh, you too?
Oh yeah, I'm fine....it was weird though. Here on the third floor of our office building, we felt it a little longer than on the ground. It left me with a slight queasy feeling. I guess that's from sitting in my cubicle and feeling the rocking motion for 30-40 seconds or maybe more. I had time to call my Dad and chat with him about it as we were still moving. That's my third quake...I'm still a newbie. Dad grew up in L.A. and thought it was pretty funny. He's felt his share of bigger ones!
I'm still at work, but will check the garage when I get home. I hope our flimsy, old, unstable garage is still standing! It gets demolished in a few months when we get ready to break ground for our new and improved one.
A funny little side-note. I took my little pocket radio into the bathroom this morning to listen to something while I showered. I set it on top of some large vitamin bottles in the opening that will be our medicine cabinet someday. A fleeting thought I had as I was walking out the door was "I better take that radio down in case we have an earthquake". Then I went "Naaaaaahhhhh, what's the chance of that happening today?", and left the house.
Weeeellllll..........I supposed I'll get home today and find my little radio has tumbled to the tile floor.
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Hope all you people south of the 49th in Washington are OK. I felt it up here in the Fraser Valley which is about 100 miles north of Seattle. It was very strong here, everything swaying back and forth so I can imagine how it was in Seattle area. No damage in Vancouver unlike Seattle. Take care of yourselves; Chris.
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WOW! It is good to hear from our Oregon and Washington contingent. Sounds like it was a fairly strong quake!
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