6.0 magnitude quake hits northern California

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Felt it at roughly 4/5am, but all we really got this far was a rumble. Enough to wake everyone up though.
 
Ahhh.. so. much. blood!!! :crazy:

Aw come on man that's what I was gonna say! haha

I've never felt an earthquake in my life yet they've happened half a dozen times here strong enough that everyone else talked about it. The last one here I was in the shower and didn't notice anything amiss I feel kind of ripped off tbh!
 
Aw come on man that's what I was gonna say! haha

I've never felt an earthquake in my life yet they've happened half a dozen times here strong enough that everyone else talked about it. The last one here I was in the shower and didn't notice anything amiss I feel kind of ripped off tbh!
lol

I've felt an earthquake twice in upstate NY when it happened in Canada. Both times I was sitting at a somewhat unstable table and it just started rocking a bit. It's a weird experience.
 
I live in So Cal and have felt quite a few strong ones in my life, the biggest jolt would have to be the Whittier Narrows quake in 1987, I was late for school that day and home by myself and while it was "only" a 5.9 it was shallow and the epicenter was really close by (around 8-10 miles) all of our dishes came flying out of the cabinets, our refrigerator door opened and everything fell out of that. It was a flipping mess lol, there have been larger quakes in So Cal since then but they were all further away from me so they didn't feel as violent. I do remember the Northridge quake with was a 6.7, it didn't feel as violent due to the distance (around 40 miles) but it was at like 4 am and I could see what looked like lightning outside from electrical transformers blowing out.