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Posted by Rob N VA on October 08, 2004 at 18:48:11 from (208.33.155.144):
In Reply to: Re: N on TV/ sort of O.T. posted by Peanut on October 07, 2004 at 19:08:14:
Peanut, I live in central virginia, and our earthquakes are small, and far between also. We had a small 4.2 this summer. The epicenter was 10 miles away from my house. I was sitting at my PC (looking at YTMAG oddly enough) when my dog came into the room and started whimpering. Then it hit really suddenly and really hard and lasted for about 10-15 seconds. It kinda felt like a big giant was shaking the house with both hands. I knew right away it was a small earthquake, and by the fact that we still had power, I knew it was nothing to be concerned about, but even though it was small, it was violent! I can't imagine what Dell felt up there in Washington, but it had to be big!! Good luck Dell, I hope those mountains settle down for at least another hundred years or so. -----Rob
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