Talon87
04-18-2008, 04:06 PM
http://ap.google.com/article/ALeqM5gxPv ... QD904B7E80 (http://ap.google.com/article/ALeqM5gxPvXBa_kwldln7jw_kNT0EsoE1QD904B7E80)
Well, it wasn't just our earthquake, but I don't know of any Illinois'ers (?) here and I doubt the Kentuckians or the Ohioans felt it as bad as we did in Indiana, so meh. :P ;)
I was awake already when it struck around 5:40am. My alarm had gone off (for the first time) at 5:30am and had just gone off for the second time at 5:40. I had hit Snooze on it and was ready to go back to sleep for ten more minutes when all of a sudden ... I heard ... wind chimes ...
In my bedroom, I have some wind chimes hanging from a lamp. I could hear them faintly: chingling, chingling, chingling. But progressively they got louder and louder. And my first thought was:
1) bizarre draft in the room caused by the heating? :?
2) poultergeist! 8O
I opened my eyes and then my bed started to rumble. At this point, my next thought was:
3) damn neighbors downstairs, doing laundry at 6 in the morning! :evil:
This is because, in our building, sometimes the dryers (in each person's own apartment) go rumbly-rumble and it can be felt all through the building. And I have felt this numerous times in the past, this exact feeling of the rumbling up through my bed.
But then the building began to feel like it was swaying. Not by much, but by enough to make me feel like I was on a moving platform. And I realized then:
4) EARTHQUAKE! :mrgreen: (notice the thrilled smilie instead of the worried panic smilie :doh: )
I got up out of bed after it finished like ~2 seconds later (all of the above was happening in like 1-2 seconds of brain thought) and went to the window. I could see a motorcyclist picking his bike up and getting back on it: clearly the earthquake had not only been real but had either (1) thrown him from his mount or (2) caused him to safely dismount and wait for the aftershock to pass.
Seeing this, I went back to bed -- and did not get up unfortunately until around 8:10am. :x
Well, it wasn't just our earthquake, but I don't know of any Illinois'ers (?) here and I doubt the Kentuckians or the Ohioans felt it as bad as we did in Indiana, so meh. :P ;)
I was awake already when it struck around 5:40am. My alarm had gone off (for the first time) at 5:30am and had just gone off for the second time at 5:40. I had hit Snooze on it and was ready to go back to sleep for ten more minutes when all of a sudden ... I heard ... wind chimes ...
In my bedroom, I have some wind chimes hanging from a lamp. I could hear them faintly: chingling, chingling, chingling. But progressively they got louder and louder. And my first thought was:
1) bizarre draft in the room caused by the heating? :?
2) poultergeist! 8O
I opened my eyes and then my bed started to rumble. At this point, my next thought was:
3) damn neighbors downstairs, doing laundry at 6 in the morning! :evil:
This is because, in our building, sometimes the dryers (in each person's own apartment) go rumbly-rumble and it can be felt all through the building. And I have felt this numerous times in the past, this exact feeling of the rumbling up through my bed.
But then the building began to feel like it was swaying. Not by much, but by enough to make me feel like I was on a moving platform. And I realized then:
4) EARTHQUAKE! :mrgreen: (notice the thrilled smilie instead of the worried panic smilie :doh: )
I got up out of bed after it finished like ~2 seconds later (all of the above was happening in like 1-2 seconds of brain thought) and went to the window. I could see a motorcyclist picking his bike up and getting back on it: clearly the earthquake had not only been real but had either (1) thrown him from his mount or (2) caused him to safely dismount and wait for the aftershock to pass.
Seeing this, I went back to bed -- and did not get up unfortunately until around 8:10am. :x