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Archive for April 18th, 2008

Earthquakes? Yes.

Yeah, like, more than one. Currently, there are seven up, having all happened since 4:30am this morning. The last one that was pretty big, and looong, was at 10:15am central. This one was a 4.6, lasted about 30 seconds, and was in a completely different area, even closer to our house. Shiver.
Here are all of [...]

Midwestern Earthquake of 2008.

That was (is) just so much fun. Ha. I live in northwestern Gibson county, Indiana, and, being quite close to the epicenter–around ten miles away from it–this earthquake sucked.
Want to know where it happened? Check this out: USGS.
Usually, we have little earthquakes under 3. These you can feel, but you don’t very often. But not [...]