How cool!
Did the Liberty Bell ring?
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How cool!
Did the Liberty Bell ring?
Oops. Missed a decimal point. The USGS is saying the quake was 0.6 km deep (less than a mile): [link]
I have never left a building because of a quake. Am I stupid?
I'm guessing LA buildings are slightly more earhtquake-proof than East Coast ones. (I also don't know if leaving the building is the smart thing to do vs staying put, but I can understand the impulse.)
I am on the Acela from Boston to NYC, so I missed the quake, what with the train normally being all shakey. I feel cheated.
I've never left the building in Jamaica either, and I'm pretty sure those buildings aren't that quake proof.
Aren't you supposed to stand underneath doorways, or something?
Lizard brain at work. Plus, 1st floor of a 4 story brick building on a ravine, overlooking the ravine. Wanted to get away from even feeling like I might fall into the ravine.
I'm glad I read sarameg's post before it started shaking here, otherwise I would have been a whole lot more freaked out about the ground shaking across from ground zero.
Scrappy, I'm in DC and everything seems to be fine. I didn't leave the first time - a bunch of people came back up and then went back down - and haven't felt an aftershock.
No one's calls are going through - everyone's calling family and friends at once.
good lord people!!!
Allyson, did you email your story to consumerist?