5.2, actually. Which methinks is pretty darn high, considering. I'm not sure how far we were away from the epicenter exactly, but I think it was something like in the middle of the next state, which is only 3 or 4 hour drive at the most. The aftershock that morning that I did definitely feel (we were taking a test and it felt and sounded like somebody all of a sudden started shoving the table while something really heavy was on it) was a 4.6, which I definitely wouldn't have guessed. There used to be (prolly still is, but I haven't been down there in a while) this thing in our science center where you'd stand on a platform and it'd shake you like the different levels of earthquake and you'd be surprised at how little actual shaking it takes to produce the destruction that comes out of the big ones. Still, this was a good earthquake. Nice amount of shaking, very little damage.
And yes, only a month or so left. A crazy-arsed month full of projects and tests and me trying to figure out where I'm going to school next year, but a month nonetheless. I'm not looking forward to it so much, as it's the last year; there's definitely that feeling of OMGCHANGE *dreads* every time I think of it.
But I'm pretty much better from coldofdoom, which is good!
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And yes, only a month or so left. A crazy-arsed month full of projects and tests and me trying to figure out where I'm going to school next year, but a month nonetheless. I'm not looking forward to it so much, as it's the last year; there's definitely that feeling of OMGCHANGE *dreads* every time I think of it.
But I'm pretty much better from coldofdoom, which is good!