2 earthquakes happened tonigh

<p>onearound Berkley</p>

<p>and one....</p>

<p>inmypants.</p>

<p>haaa</p>

<p>It figures that the first night I am in my new apartment (and away from home for the first time) I am welcomed by an earthquake.</p>

<p>i’d rather not go to that party in your pants, mr. batman. lololololol</p>

<p>Hey I thought I felt that. (the earthquake not the pantsquake)</p>

<p>I didn’t feel anything tonight.</p>

<p>i didn’t feel anything either and i was out and about all night. where the ef was it and i guess it wasnt very strong to begin with. meh</p>

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<p>That’s what she said</p>

<p>did another happen this morning at 10am? Because there was a huge shake in my apartment and it knocked me outta bed. </p>

<p>And I don’t remember posting this topic at all. hahah</p>

<p>It was a 1.6 magnitude quake. Seriously, how could anyone feel that?</p>

<p>[Magnitude</a> 3.5 - SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA, CALIFORNIA](<a href=“http://earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquakes/recenteqsww/Quakes/nc71625585.php]Magnitude”>http://earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquakes/recenteqsww/Quakes/nc71625585.php)</p>

<p>This morning’s was not a 1.6 man. It was a little like last night’s.</p>

<p>USGS didn’t have it on their web site. Odd. Poor user interface, in that the list of recent 2.5+ quakes didn’t show it nor indicate that some were not on screen even though larger than the ones listed. Yes, I see it. 3.5 you can definitely feel but could be distracted and miss it as it isn’t all that dramatic. 1.6 my hat is off to your sensing ability - must be the bat senses.</p>

<p>At about 9 or 10 this morning, I thought I felt the dorm shake a little, but then again…it’s Foothill, the building always shakes xD lol</p>

<p>I didn’t feel anything… but I did see my dining table shake quite a bit. Strange - to see an earthquake but not feel it.</p>

<p>That’s when you know you should go to the gym. ^
:D</p>

<p>LOL at batman’s first and most recent post in this thread. </p>

<p>I didn’t feel it either. I was having a pantsquake ;)</p>