That’s cause you’re not 300 LB’sI didn’t feel it. (That’s what she said)
I’m curious to know how much it was felt there.damn! We got the phone alert but were driving so didn’t feel anything
My wife sent me this from Plumas Pines Facebook, they’re on the west shore quite a ways from the center.
poor booze
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Lol, yeah I bet. I woke up but didn’t know why, my wife said “whoa I felt that one.” Literally, that’s what she said.Can't say I felt that one either but then, I was probably asleep
I looked it up and was estimated to be about 2.5 MMI around there. Then I had to look up what MMI means.Felt it in south Reno. Tv even wobbled.
You know, now that you mention it, I did wake up at about that time and used the opportunity to go to the bathroom. I bet that was the reason LOLLol, yeah I bet. I woke up but didn’t know why, my wife said “whoa I felt that one.” Literally, that’s what she said.
I looked it up and was estimated to be about 2.5 MMI around there. Then I had to look up what MMI means.
Yeah... I live on a volcano, one of only two on mainland US to erupt in the 20th century. Earthquakes don't worry me near as much as Mount Lassen spitting volcanic rock for a 20 mile radius.Unless it's a 7.0 I don't even flinch anymore.
That’s called old age my friend.You know, now that you mention it, I did wake up at about that time and used the opportunity to go to the bathroom. I bet that was the reason LOL
Damn…. That’s a decent waysI felt it in Amador county
Never mind, looking at the fancy USGS map it should have been about the same feels as Reno