I’m in downtown. Pretty good ride here on the 5th floor. Slightly sickening for a while with the sway.
They still won’t let us use the elevators since they’re still going over the building.
My wife works in Ontario and got it a bit stronger out there. Our house is 10 miles from the epicenter, so it’ll be interesting to see if anything fell over when we get home.
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No cellphone service chez -99. This is with both Sprint and Virgin Wireless. Anyone else having a problem with that?
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The circuits are just slammed. It’s coming back now. I just got ahold of my wife after trying to call her for half an hour.
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No cellphone service chez -99. This is with both Sprint and Virgin Wireless. Anyone else having a problem with that?
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I didn’t try to make any calls, but I texted my wife twice right after, and she still hasn’t gotten them (Verizon). Fortunately, we’ve been able to email each other.
About 9 minutes later, three aftershocks, all of them 3.8, all of them in a span of 23 seconds, and no more than a mile apart. I bet there are some freaked out people there in Sleepy Hollow.
kaylasdad, after Northridge, it’s a distinctly odd thing to know that the ground under my feet can move like that. She’ll get used to the idea, I did. The Earth is habitable, it’s just that she likes to throw these little surprises at us now and again. I’m not in earthquake country at the moment, but having been, it’s really strange the first time you feel something like that!
About 9 minutes later, three aftershocks, all of them 3.8, all of them in a span of 23 seconds, and no more than a mile apart. I bet there are some freaked out people there in Sleepy Hollow.
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No aftershocks over here. I wouldn’t mind really - it’s kinda exciting as long as no one gets hurt.
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I’d so trade a hurricane for a good rollin’ tumbler. Man, you CA guys are lucky!
Envious, but glad everyone’s okay
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The thing I love about hurricane coverage is when they show the reporters out in the wind pontificating about how grave and dangerous everything is, and then you can see the locals behind them on the beach walking around in shorts carrying beer cans. Once I saw a guy wearing flippers and a snorkel. I love those guys.