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deathcowjust look at that vertical filing cabinet shifting multiple feet across the floor.... I have seen another clip where a 90 lb looking laser printer just flies
dagComment hidden because you are ignoring dag.(show it anyway)
I was about 40k from the epicenter of this one. After it almost shook my GF and I out of our bed, we wandered out into the night in our bathrobes with our neighbors. It was a weird time.
couplandsays...The only earthquake I've ever felt took place when I visited Tokyo. I was jetlagged and went to sleep early in my hotel room. In the middle of the night I woke up to feel my entire bed shaking, and in my stupor I turned around, pounded on the wall behind me and screamed "cut it out, people are trying to sleep!" and promptly fell asleep again. I didn't even remember it until the next morning when someone in the elevator asked me if I had felt the earthquake. I was like, "earthquake? OOOOoooooohhhh...."
westyi felt that tiny one that happend a cuple years back in worickshire. was only small one but as thay dont happen in england often i thought sumone had set a nuke of some place. was realy eary as you could hear this strange low rumble sound.
deathcowThe ones that scare me are the ones that go on for like 30+ seconds.
betamaxxsays...the '94 northridge quake was on my birthday. and at the time i lived perhaps about 14 miles from the epicenter. it was the best/worst birthday ever!
michie*nature
siftbotVideo added to nature channel (nature called by gold star member michie)
antI live in L.A. so I felt Whitter as my first one. Northridge was the other big one. I remember the night quake where I saw lightings from all the shakings. Scary and thats only in the 6s. I don't want to know about 7+. :I
I don't want to know how I will be with bigger ones.
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Ironically, I get seasick easily in those minor quakes in tall buildings (2nd floor even).
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