reply to post by Iamschist
Well, I did ask my neighbour, but he had been out buying food so he hadn't felt anything. I think you have to sit still to feel it. That is how I
remember the aftershocks in LA. If you were lying on the beach, your body pressed to earth, you could feel them very easily, but a person who was
moving didn't feel anyting. (What a great metaphore huah?)
I feel a bit apprehensive about asking my friends, because the ones who don't think about things the ATS covers would be scared and the others, well
I don't want to bother them with small things. We will probably have more urgent things to discuss later on.
Thanks for answering!