Hello, Mr. Earthquake!

I’d judge you to be epicentered somewhere in the Chino Hills area, at maybe a 5.5.

Off to the USGS site to check if I have the faintest idea what I’m talking about.

Google says yes. Guess I better call my mom tonight and hear if anything fell off the shelves.

Huh.

4.1, Yorba Linda.

Not bad, I’d say.

Devil’s Grandmother. She should be all right. The coffee mugs under the cupboard swayed a little, but nothing else, not even the swag lamp hanging over the dining room table.

Yup, lotta shakin goin on since the 7.3 El Salvador Quake on the 26th, then a good 5.2 one in Brawley.

The Americas side of the ring of fire has been very active all week.

Not that I would happen to have that page open all the time or anything…:eek:

I’ve never felt an earthquake and I hope I never do. I mean, terra is supposed to be firma, not move around.

Back in 1974, while in the Army, I knew a gal from Alaska. She went through the Good Friday quake of 1964, and said she saw the ground rolling like waves on water.

Wait, that wasn’t my imagination? Earthquakes in high rise buildings are just weird. I really thought I had been losing my mind.

I’d be scared, I think.
how do you know it’s isn’t Mrs. Earthquake?

I felt this one 10 years ago. I thought it was kind of cool, partly because we never get “proper” earthquakes in the UK (in fact noticeable ones are very rare indeed), and partly because it was 1am and I was quite drunk.

A little earthquake music for you.

I felt these quakes last year. (There were also ones in Arkansas that we felt here.) I will not forget the profound rumbling that was sensed in the bones from the Oklahoma quake. It rattled my monitor and the windows, and there was a deep low rumble that encompassed all. :eek:

I’ve been in a few small quakes, and that’s the part that always alarms me. Things that should be 100% rock solid and reliable, suddenly are completely unsafe and unpredictable.

Am I the only one who actually enjoys quakes? Provided they’re not strong enough to actually cause too much damage, of course, but strong enough to feel. They’re fun.

I agree. But we don’t have them up here. (When the San Juan fault lets loose though… :eek: )

There’s that split-second between feeling it and deciding whether to or not to move your butt–that’s kind of thrilling. And when you decide it’s not the big one, that is rather enjoyable I guess. Fortunately for me I’ve never gotten past the “uh-oh, maybe I’d better get outside” stage.

I used to feel somewhat similarly until I started working o the 40th floor of my building. I’m not all that anxious to feel a big one from there.

No, earthquake music.

No, earthquakemusic!

How about some Earth Quake music?