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Post by Moonwalkin' Capt. Crow on Apr 18, 2008 13:58:19 GMT -5
I was asleep and didnt feel it at all. (I live in north central indiana.) But I did feel something like an aftershock around 1130 am. But maybe it was just the wind too.
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Post by Back to being Cenanuff on Apr 18, 2008 14:31:41 GMT -5
I'm in Cincinnati, and it woke me up enough to make me think the construction guys were getting to work early.
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Post by Dave the Dave on Apr 18, 2008 16:13:34 GMT -5
Yeah, I live in Cincinnati too.
Slept through it. Everyone else in the house felt it though.
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Post by Tim on Apr 18, 2008 17:09:46 GMT -5
I'm in southeast Michigan, and a lot of people in my classes felt it. I slept right through it though. I'm a real heavy sleeper.
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Post by Long A, Short A on Apr 18, 2008 17:15:30 GMT -5
The quake woke me up too, but I thought it was just really windy or something. Later on I found out what happened. My brother slept through the first quake and thought the aftershock was the washer. The last time there was a quake in Kentucky, I didn't feel it.
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Post by Rodney the Piper on Apr 18, 2008 18:53:19 GMT -5
im dead up im the middle of indianapolis and it woke me up this morning..the aftershock coming like 5 hours later was strange as well...i dont remember an earthquake happening here in indianapolis since like 1987..
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Post by Hassan bin Sober on Apr 18, 2008 19:26:38 GMT -5
I live in Central Illinois. I was asleep but my wife woke me up to tell me she thought we were having an earthquake. I only really caught the tail end of it. I told her it was probably a train. Then I figured it was just high winds but then noticed it wasn't really that windy out. Of course this morning it's all over the news. I then felt an aftershock about 5 hours after the initial quake while at work. Again I thought it was a big wind at first but then I saw the roof of the building waving back and forth.
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Post by MiLo Duck on Apr 18, 2008 21:20:34 GMT -5
Man I totally slept through this one. Then again I'm told I sleep through pretty much anything. I once got kicked off my bed in the middle of the night and woke up in the morning completelly confused as to what exactly I was doing on the floor.
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Post by thesam07 on Apr 19, 2008 0:25:11 GMT -5
Australia doesn't sit on the split of a tectonic plate. Hence, no Earthquakes. Your life is now much better for knowing that ![:)](//storage.proboards.com/forum/images/smiley/smiley.png) It's a fair trade. We get earthquakes and you get funnel-web spiders that walk into your house. ![:o](//storage.proboards.com/forum/images/smiley/shocked.png) Yeah...well....at least we don't have................BEARS!!! That come into your house and....umm...swipe your pic-a-nic baskets?
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