LOL, bro I love Cali, but I don't know if I could live there. I was sitting here in front of the computer. All of a sudden the monitor started shaking, the glasses started clanging and a woman headed straight for a stairwell exit to get the hell out of the building.
In all fairness, it's not like we have earthquakes tearing things apart every year. I've been here all my life and have only felt one earthquake. A lot of people exaggerate about what it's like to live out here and all those people have never even lived out here, much less visited.
True dat, its like the do you get shot just for walking in the ghetto kind of mentality. I blame it on San Francisco's rep for quakes. Besides Cali is a big ass state.
Apparently, there was an earthquake in Colorado today as well, near the New Mexico border. It was supposed to the worst in 40 years. I don't know how everyone fared though...
Yeah they look pretty minor though. http://earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquakes/recenteqsww/Quakes/quakes_all.html 3.9, 2.6 magnitudes.
LOL, my uncle who lives in Virginia Beach said he thought he was dreaming when he woke up and saw everything was shaking. It was centered 6 hrs drive away from him to the West of Virginia.
I'm in Arlington, Virginia. Just a few miles from The Pentagon (which is being evacuated). When it happened I didn't know what the hell that was, my entire house shook. I'm an East Coast man.
I live 5 miles from the center of the quake. Scared to see my house. The job shook like crazy. People still scared to go back in.
My uncle live in VA Beach, he thought he was dreaming after it woke him out of his sleep and he saw everything shaking. If I was scareder than a mug right here in NYC, could only imagine what it was like that close where you guys are.
The tremor here in Central VA lasted 10-15 seconds. I never felt an earthquake before. Interesting day...