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yes.. but the tsunami was under 40 ftTonyank;1973965; said:Nuke plant 11 miles from the epicenter
kinda funny.. when I spoke w my sister in Charlottesville... that's what she said.. she thought it was the military bases having fun and gamesDeety;1973968; said:I've only been in a few earthquakes but I have very little initial reaction to them, probably because I lived by Quantico's bombing range for years. Every few years they'd try something that would knock the pictures off the walls.
There are probably quite a few people who assumed it was bombing practice and just kept on keepin' on. I am pretty much betting on my brother being one of those.NJ-Buckeye;1973972; said:kinda funny.. when I spoke w my sister in Charlottesville... that's what she said.. she thought it was the military bases having fun and games
When my father was on his "adventure" back in the early 1980's one of our stops was in Indian Springs, Nevada. There's an airbase out there and we were treated to numerous bombings and sonic booms.Deety;1973980; said:There are probably quite a few people who assumed it was bombing practice and just kept on keepin' on. I am pretty much betting on my brother being one of those.
bucks4me;1973948; said:Hello Earthquake! I felt that. :)
That's funny, one of my facebook friends in NY said she didn't feel anything either. However, knowing her she was probably having sex at the time so she didn't notice the extra shake in the bed.kinch;1973986; said:Either I am an idiot or they are only making a big deal of it in ny because it is ny. I didn't notice a thing.
BB73;1973994; said:Good for Dryden, making the earth move for you in the middle of day.