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Didja feel that ?? 5.4.18 11:33
#11
yep HA one road
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#12
Sure felt it up here in Ninole, house swayed

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#13
No! I was out spraying weeds, have no idea why I didn’t notice it. Wife said the house shook pretty good.
We live on Kaloli point.
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#14
upgraded to a 5.0

Scared the crap outta me in Orchidland.

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#15
Ok that sound right.

hmm who said that?

"That was pretty big just now here in Hawaiian Acres.
Thinking a LEAST a 5.0"

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#16
Very good!
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#17
Shaken, not stirred
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#18
I gotta say, I could have used more cowbell.
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#19
That was pretty big
Thinking a LEAST a 5.0


Excellent! Would you mind sharing your technique with the rest of the Punaweb armchair seismologists? Were you standing when you felt the tremor, or sitting? That is, did you use a footometer to obtain your reading, or the buttometer?

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#20
I was sitting as I always try to do during quakes. I quickly held my breath and faced north at the start. It was my office chair with wheels so my body shifted but my brain remained fairly stationary and low and behold when the shaking was over a number came into mind so I spit out thus number with confidence to the public as an actual fact using my bodysizemograffer.

edited to add with, as.
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