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"St." <dot### [at] dotcom> wrote in message news:47c556e3@news.povray.org...
> Yeah, you would have felt it more than me, I think. It felt like a
> gentle rumble for about 5 seconds.
I think I should explain the above further. I was lying on the settee
watching the telly when it hit, and I thought, "Why is the telly looking
jerky?" But I finally came to the assumption that it was 'me' that moved!
Lying on three soft cushions, I felt it more I guess(?!) I *think* I heard
it too - that rumble. Not sure. Some said it sounded like a deeper (read:
massive) thunder rumble. I'll go with that if they were closer than me.
Think about it though; that's giant rock structures/formations underneath us
having a bit of a wobble. Ah, you gotta love Mother Nature... :o/
Some places are saying that it was 10 seconds long, but for me it was
nowhere near that, (and I felt it from begining to end).
~Steve~
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