Was that an earthquake I felt?June 6, 2011 by B. Daniel BlattAbout ten minutes ago (12:10 AM PST).UPDATE: Yup:Screen capture of google search at 12:24 PST (3:24 GayPatriot blog time).
TGC saysJune 6, 2011 at 4:23 am - June 6, 2011Or Algore’s in town. No wait, that would be preceded by a blizzard.
The_Livewire saysJune 6, 2011 at 10:14 am - June 6, 2011I told Lex he needed to use a higher yield warhead!
Sonicfrog saysJune 6, 2011 at 10:59 am - June 6, 20113.4…. You call THAT an Earthquake???? 🙂PS. I am a little jealous. Love the sensation of being in a quake… As long as nothing falls on me, I’m all smiles!PPS. I still might finish my Geology / Seismology degree some day… some day…
SoCalRobert saysJune 6, 2011 at 11:01 am - June 6, 2011I do miss the occasional tremors we felt down in Carlsbad (CA)… all we get here in KS is the odd tornado, hailstorm, blizzard…
Nan G saysJune 6, 2011 at 3:10 pm - June 6, 2011I felt it travel through the building from west to east – very fast. This AM – until you asked – I had found no one who also felt it.
Lori Heine saysJune 7, 2011 at 4:03 am - June 7, 2011There was, supposedly, an earthquake in Phoenix on Easter last year. Nobody felt it, but I suppose it’s a little like that tree that falls in the forest when nobody’s there.
Or Algore’s in town. No wait, that would be preceded by a blizzard.
I told Lex he needed to use a higher yield warhead!
3.4…. You call THAT an Earthquake???? 🙂
PS. I am a little jealous. Love the sensation of being in a quake… As long as nothing falls on me, I’m all smiles!
PPS. I still might finish my Geology / Seismology degree some day… some day…
I do miss the occasional tremors we felt down in Carlsbad (CA)… all we get here in KS is the odd tornado, hailstorm, blizzard…
I felt it travel through the building from west to east – very fast.
This AM – until you asked – I had found no one who also felt it.
KS had a few quakes earlier this year.
There was, supposedly, an earthquake in Phoenix on Easter last year. Nobody felt it, but I suppose it’s a little like that tree that falls in the forest when nobody’s there.