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Sockeye
06-23-10, 01:46 PM
Earthquake up here, shipmates.

http://www.cbc.ca/canada/toronto/story/2010/06/23/tor-earthquake.html

http://www.theglobeandmail.com/news/national/earthquake-shakes-central-canada-us/article1614941/

Apparently not an unheard of occurrence, but definitely interesting. A 5.0 magnitude quake for those more in the know than me.

The building here shook like a soundless tuning fork for a few moments, but everything's cool. And by "everything's cool", I mean the newsmen have something other than G20 protests to go apesh!t over.

EDIT:

Originally reported as a 5.5 magnitude, but now a 5.0 "moderate".

CCIP
06-23-10, 02:00 PM
Yep. The house was going side to side here, it was really strange. I thought it was a tornado at first since we have severe thunderstorms on the way here. Apparently it was "19km deep, centered approximately 61km north of ottawa", which is EXACTLY where my parents live. Called them, they're fine, apparently in their area there was deafening rumbling, but the shaking itself wasn't too bad (although their house stands on stilts in a lake bed, which probably softened it quite a lot).

That reached pretty far though - as I say, my house was swaying, and that's about 400 miles from the epicentre...

Méo
06-23-10, 02:18 PM
didn't feel anything, it was at 1:41 PM ?

I was taking a siesta. :cool:

Blacklight
06-23-10, 02:52 PM
Funniest thing. We live in Connecticut. We didn't feel a damn thing, but my wife got sent home early from work (with pay) because the earthquake killed all the servers they work on.

TLAM Strike
06-23-10, 04:12 PM
A stack of buckets fell down at work, I guess that was the quake but I didn't feel anything. Found out it happened on the news. The Jeweler next-door noticed- all his display cases were shaking.

I asked all the customers if they felt it, most said no. One (This cute Asian nurse) thought I was pulling her leg!

gimpy117
06-23-10, 05:19 PM
yeah i was in the car! :damn: Springs tend to dampen that stuff

But it could be felt in Traverse City, MI

FIREWALL
06-23-10, 05:22 PM
We get them all the time so, I never pay any attention to them.

To common of an occurrence here. :DL

Wolfehunter
06-23-10, 05:30 PM
Yes. I was on my PC and my chair started to the Jig. My desk and monitor was going with the beat. It was soo weird. This shaking had rhythm.. I was enjoying the beat...
http://i240.photobucket.com/albums/ff110/WolfeXhunter/Icons%20and%20sigils/work.gif

I'm serious it had a cool rhythm... :yep:

Task Force
06-23-10, 06:34 PM
Awww... nothing down here.:shifty:

krashkart
06-23-10, 06:54 PM
We get them all the time so, I never pay any attention to them.

To common of an occurrence here. :DL

When I lived in Idaho we could sometimes feel tremors rolling in from your neck of the woods, after some of the larger quakes. They were very moderate and usually lasted for weeks, but it was really odd sometimes to be sitting down to dinner and suddenly see the hanging plants start swaying for no apparent reason. :haha: I guess the fault lines there have to shift around a little to accommodate California's tantrums. :O:


Yep. The house was going side to side here, it was really strange. I thought it was a tornado at first since we have severe thunderstorms on the way here. Apparently it was "19km deep, centered approximately 61km north of ottawa", which is EXACTLY where my parents live. Called them, they're fine, apparently in their area there was deafening rumbling, but the shaking itself wasn't too bad (although their house stands on stilts in a lake bed, which probably softened it quite a lot).

That reached pretty far though - as I say, my house was swaying, and that's about 400 miles from the epicentre...

Glad your folks are unharmed. :up: Question: how did they manage to build their home 19km underground? :O::D


I asked all the customers if they felt it, most said no. One (This cute Asian nurse) thought I was pulling her leg!

You did remember to give the nurse her leg back, right? :03:

Sailor Steve
06-23-10, 07:02 PM
Funniest thing. We live in Connecticut. We didn't feel a damn thing, but my wife got sent home early from work (with pay) because the earthquake killed all the servers they work on.
:rotfl2::yep:

Way back when (1974) we had a 'quake here in Salt Lake that rocked the place I was working at. When I got off and went to pick up my wife at her parents' house they told me they had felt nothing at all...but they had seen it on the Denver station they were watching on their brand-new cable TV. :haha:

TLAM Strike
06-23-10, 07:14 PM
You did remember to give the nurse her leg back, right? :03: Damn if I had my way it wouldn't' have mattered since she wouldn't have been able to walk for a week anyways...

5' nothing, 95 lbs of pure cuteness. :o

Working in a restaurant near several doctor's offices and beauty salons has its perks when it comes to eye candy. :yeah:

NeonSamurai
06-24-10, 12:48 AM
The quake was jiggly yes :DL

Admiral8Q
06-24-10, 03:35 AM
Who would have thought, an earthquake in Toronto. Wow! That just goes to show how unpredictable the world is. :o

Weiss Pinguin
06-24-10, 08:23 AM
Working in a restaurant near several doctor's offices and beauty salons has its perks when it comes to eye candy. :yeah:
The quake was jiggly yes :DL
:hmmm:


So that's why everyone still lives in California...

frau kaleun
06-24-10, 09:14 AM
Funny, in the Cincinnati area they said on the news that it was felt here and "shook people up" downtown, but I didn't notice anything.

So, uh, the earth didn't move for me at all. Gonna take more than a 5.5 I guess. :O:

FIREWALL
06-24-10, 11:36 AM
We had a 3.5 here early this morning. That's why we have the best chocolate milkshakes in the world. :D

krashkart
06-24-10, 11:48 AM
The quake was jiggly yes :DL

Ha! :har:

Galanti
06-24-10, 01:25 PM
I work on the 6th floor in downtown Ottawa. Didn't last long (less than 10 seconds) but we sure felt it. You could see every building in sight shaking and vibrating.

Gotta love government towns, though, we were evacuated and on our way home in twenty minutes!

The greater ordeal was listening to the 'I was there' stories on the daytime AM station on the way home.