Well, the central part of Virginia does get quakes in the 5 to lo 5's from time to time-my Dad remember felling a slight soe=mething and then watching a fine crack head up from the fireplace toward the ceiling years ago. I called them from work and they were "too busy" out getting peaches-they live in Amherst Co., west of epicenter-to notice. Besides, Dad is a Jersey boy WW2 vet, so I guess it takes more than that
Next they are heading off to family reunion in eastern NC, just in time for Hurricane Irene
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I have heard of some cars up in Tyson's Corner in NoVA being smashed by falling bricks, a bummer, and then folks were calling in to a Richmond radio sation I listen to over web. These were all Louisea Co. folks who had furniture fall, cabinet doors open and the contents slide out. And the Nukes up at Lake Anna are so far so good. The engineers there put them to 'sleep' as soon as this happened.
After Northern Japan's event this past spring, I have to say all inconveniences, no loss of life. Still, pretty scary! There is also this weird slight quake event that happens every year w/in a 48 hour period under one of the mountain ridges just west of Blacksburg. You could go over to the Geophysics bldg. at school and watch the seismograph get set off, very curious.
Glad to hear that folks are safe, all in all.
Good thing we have the Letterman Drum Event to forward to, just in time!!!
Take care, folks!