posted 02-28-2001 10:44 PM
i felt it here in wwu, washington. but barely, my bro lives in the u district, and he said the entire fizix building was trembling, but no damages @ u of w. my comp was swaying back and forth while the quake was going on. it was coo
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posted 03-01-2001 01:06 AM
I felt it way up here in BC, I'm just slightly northwest of Vancouver. . . it was funny, I was half asleep and I thought it was someone knocking on the door.
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posted 03-01-2001 03:03 AM
I'm not sure if there are anyone here from the area, but I hope everyone is ok....atleast nobody died as far as I understand.
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posted 03-01-2001 06:23 AM
Yeah that is like freaky...glad I live on the other side of the mountains right about now. Never even heard about it until about 8pm MST when I got bored and pulled out the ol' calling card and talked to my parents from work Damn I love my job hehe
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posted 03-02-2001 11:07 PM
i felt it was sweet haah enjoyable to say the least
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posted 03-04-2001 03:56 PM
I felt it in Vancouver, I was in class at the time, I thought someone was going kicking the living sh*t outta my chair from behind...I turned around and no one was within 3 rows of me... then I immediately said to the girl sitting next to me, "Did you feel that?"... she said yeah, what was that? I said it was an earthquake. It's the 3rd one I've ever felt.
Then the class starts looking around and talking the professor didn't have a clue what was up, she was standing up giving a lecture. Then another professor (her husband) came to the door and opened it and said that it was an earthquake and we should evacuate.
I thought, kewl... we miss 25 minutes of electrostatics and magnetics!!!