Did anyone feel the earthquake last night?
http://earthquake.usgs.go...ww/Quakes/nmhwb0418a.htmlI felt it in Dayton, it was enough to wake me up and feel a definite shaking. I had not clue what it was, and it stopped about four or five seconds after I became awake enough to realize it was happening. I thought I was going crazy, but it turns out it was actually an earthquake. Being on the fourth floor of an apartment building might have made it more noticable, I don't know though. So anyways, I've been up since 5:45 this morning... (This will probably be a very rambling post.)
We could be in for some interesting times just around the corner folks, read the history of this fault line here:
http://en.wikipedia.org/w...i/New_Madrid_Seismic_Zone(Specifically about 1811-1812, four earthquakes over 7.0 in magnitude in two months.)