• did anyone feel that in toronto?
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I felt it here in Pennsylvania too. I thought I was about to pass out or something.
I felt a a shallow vibration for a few minutes, took me a few seconds to realize what was happening as I never felt an earthquake before.
It was supposedly a 5.0~ or something around there. Come live down in Southern California and you'll get those almost once every 2-3 months.
im in Hamilton i felt it where i work. we have to evac the building im in
Was apparently 5.7 over here, and I'm from Quebec.
Felt nothing...
All the statuses and Tweets over the next few hours are going to be rather annoying.. >.>
felt it in scotland
[URL="http://earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquakes/recenteqsus/Quakes/us2010xwa7.php"]Government Website Says 5.5[/URL]
If there is an aftershock it may be worse so watch out.
Felt it in Hamilton Ontario, barely enough to make me notice while playing my DS.
I'm in Oshawa, didn't feel it at the time, but my mother did as well as my dad and the people in michigan he had a conference call with.
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Felt it in London, ON.
Turns out it wasnt an earthquake, it was just a booty quake
2 big tremours, shook the whole apartment building.
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We felt it in Chicoutimi too.
I felt it im in Quebec oh shi-
[QUOTE=Trexmaster;22828331]Wait, apparently there was a 5.4 earthquake...in [i]Michigan[/i]? Or at least from what I've heard.[/QUOTE] it was a 5.5 near the ontario-quebec border.
Iowa here, nothing yet.
Is it a bad thing that my first thought when my house was shaking was "Dad what the fuck are you doing?" rather than "Earthquake!" ?
My 7th floor apartment here in Toronto was shaking hard and everyone left the building for the park across the street. I had no clue what was going on and there were some guys in servicing the heat pump. We ran into each other in the hall, made faces like, ":geno: do you feel that or am i drunk..? :geno:" to each other, and went into the hall.
nothin over here in the dirty shwa, bro [editline]02:26PM[/editline] [QUOTE=Sevenx;22828261]I'm in Oshawa, didn't feel it at the time, but my mother did as well as my dad and the people in michigan he had a conference call with.[/QUOTE] where in Oshawa do you live?
I felt it down in New York.
[QUOTE=Klownox;22828275]Felt it in London, ON.[/QUOTE] Oh hey, I've been there. It's very... grassy.
[QUOTE=SatansSin;22828502]nothin over here in the dirty shwa, bro [editline]02:26PM[/editline] where in Oshawa do you live?[/QUOTE] Right by the border of Oshawa and Clarington
I felt it in Toronto. [editline]02:30PM[/editline] I was like, who turned the house vibrator on?
Felt nothing in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. I'd imagine that people in Winnipeg might feel a little tremor, but not much.
[QUOTE=Sevenx;22828609]Right by the border of Oshawa and Clarington[/QUOTE] well that certainly helps.
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