It was of the “rolling” type. I actually stuck my feet out from the lap blanket, in case I might need to actually arise from the recliner, but it was over with in about five seconds—and it never got into high gear.
Afterward, I looked at my husband. “Nine-point-five?” I asked.
“It was a small one,” he responded.
“Diminutive, but noticeable,” I replied.
Hope it wasn’t a bad one elsewhere, though.
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Magnitude 4.5 – moment magnitude (Mw)
Time Thursday, January 8, 2009 at 7:49:46 PM (PST)
Friday, January 9, 2009 at 3:49:46 (UTC)
Distance from San Bernardino, CA – 2 km (1 miles) S (183 degrees)
Colton, CA – 6 km (4 miles) NNE (25 degrees)
Rialto, CA – 8 km (5 miles) E (89 degrees)
Loma Linda, CA – 8 km (5 miles) NNW (331 degrees)
Los Angeles Civic Center, CA – 88 km (55 miles) E (86 degrees)
Coordinates 34 deg. 6.8 min. N (34.113N), 117 deg. 17.7 min. W (117.294W)
Depth 13.8 km (8.6 miles)
Location Quality Good
Location Quality Parameters Nst=142, Nph=142, Dmin=1 km, Rmss=0.38 sec, Erho=0.3 km, Erzz=0.8 km, Gp=14.4 degrees
Event ID# ci10370141
I see. It was a medium-small one, but the epicenter was a few counties away.
But you have to agree that Stacy is sexy as all get-out.
Yes, she is. BTW, do we have enough inside jokes for the rest of the class?
A never-ending supply.