• Earthquake in England!
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[QUOTE=jjsullivan;26861706][img_thumb]http://dl.dropbox.com/u/10228890/world-map-political.jpg[/img_thumb][/QUOTE] I think you missed England with that sad face.
I felt it, it was a proper British one where nothing much happened.
[QUOTE=jjsullivan;26861764]Fine, but it's not as visible then :saddowns: [editline]21st December 2010[/editline] Actually california and texas would both be in trouble then.[/QUOTE] Dude, we're fine, if they're interested they'll click on it.
USGS shows the only quakes in Europe in the past week were two in Italy...
[QUOTE=Robert64;26861784]...it was a proper British one where nothing much happened.[/QUOTE] British Porn?
Not felt anything in South Yorkshire.
Nothing here in Lancashire
Where in England? Nothing in Wiltshire.
Felt nothing in Southampton. Nothing on the news either. You on drugs?
[QUOTE=jjsullivan;26861764]Actually california and texas would both be in trouble then.[/QUOTE] They are, they're both next to Mexico :v: Mexico gets a lot of earthquakes.
Nothing here in sweden.
-snip- They marked towns.
Did Top Gear just end?
[QUOTE=Swilly;26861885]Dude, England gets a ton of them O>O [url]http://www.earthquakes.bgs.ac.uk/recent_events/UK_events_map.html[/url] And so does europe! those are from the last thirty days.[/QUOTE] I have never in my life felt an earthquake.
.... nothing in Manc.
Earthquakes occur everyday in England, apparently tornadoes do aswell. Ninja'd!
East anglia- felt nothing.
[QUOTE=lukepker;26861906]I have never in my life felt an earthquake.[/QUOTE] Because I'm retarded and mistook the grey dots as markers for earthquakes when it was for towns :smithicide:
England has a load of earthquakes? So that's why Bond likes it shaken, not stirred.
Nothing in Edinburgh.
I didn't feel anything, but I'm south-east
Fast threads.
I didn't feel anything, but Portsmouth is probably too far south. Hope you are okay. :ohdear:
[QUOTE=strayebyrd;26861976]I didn't feel anything, but I'm south-east[/QUOTE] Sup essex bro.
There was a 7.something ff Japan yesterday. I'm assuming the plates will be shifting around because of it.
Twitter feed says it was in the NW. Kinda disappointed nothing happened here in south Manchester for me.
[QUOTE=MIPS;26862015]There was a 7.something ff Japan yesterday. I'm assuming the plates will be shifting around because of it.[/QUOTE] Or it could just be the positioning of the sun and moon causing gravity to affect the convection currents of the magma?
Nothing in Nottinghamshire. I've read loads of reports of people from cumbria having felt one tho.
[QUOTE=kapin_krunch;26861930]East anglia- felt nothing.[/QUOTE] same really
[QUOTE=JohnnyMo1;26861561]sorry guys it was all my fault[/QUOTE] no
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