Grew up with them in SoCal, no big deal. In fact, I slept right through the San Andreas quake. The Northridge quake was interesting, it was like slow ripples on water the way it rocked through OC.
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Grew up with them in SoCal, no big deal. In fact, I slept right through the San Andreas quake. The Northridge quake was interesting, it was like slow ripples on water the way it rocked through OC.
Growing up in southern CA you get used to them. The 5.0 and above are always fun.
Back home on Guam I got to experience an 8.1...
... longest minute and 30 seconds (give or take) of my life [Sofa]
found out that it was a 5.8 centered north of Kabul. Friends all the way in Nangalam felt it!
Stationed in CA. in the early 90's. Went through a few of them. DID NOT LIKE IT! You be safe out there Josh!![Beer]
You know I have been through three quakes and did not notice any of them while stationed on the west coast. They were decent sized too I guess. One I slept through and the the other two I was drunk off my ass having just returned to port from a deployment. All that time on a ship and I guess the ground would have to really be moving to make an impression.