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This earthquake just happened less than 15km from my house.
What I found interesting (and how I noticed this in the first place), is the chatter in the discussion channels at work went up immediately as the quake happened. Cool.
Also, I didn't notice the waveforms feature at USGS yet.
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1 comment:
if I think about your notice of the new earth quake and I read your information which ended with "cool", I get another kind of feeling: very warm and hot.
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