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originally posted by: Lumenari
originally posted by: ManBehindTheMask
Yup im in boise
I felt it, and one of the aftershocks.........
Any ideas on what the depth means? good or bad? assumptions?
As i said on the other thread, i got really bad vertigo right before both hit.....my first time for earthquakes.....
Wow what a weird experience
You may be ULF sensitive.
My wife is... she got a headache and vertigo about 20 minutes before it hit us this time.
She's done that her whole life with earthquakes though... in Las Vegas, Oklahoma, etc...
When she gets that way we get out of the house.
originally posted by: Phage
a reply to: ManBehindTheMask
The ground just ain't supposed to move. Really messes with one's everything when it does.
And it wasnt even a bad one....i really really dont like how it made me feel
originally posted by: Phage
a reply to: Lumenari
That's not what a false positive is.
Does she ever have the symptoms and no quake happens?
originally posted by: Phage
a reply to: ManBehindTheMask
Did you check out your toilet?
Slosh
Tonight the crows and ravens just sat in the trees when it rolled through and didn't care...
originally posted by: Phage
a reply to: Lumenari
That's not what a false positive is.
Does she ever have the symptoms and no quake happens?
originally posted by: Lumenari
originally posted by: Phage
a reply to: Lumenari
That's not what a false positive is.
Does she ever have the symptoms and no quake happens?
Does she ever have a headache and vertigo and an earthquake doesn't happen?
I just asked her and she says it's different from a normal headache or any other feeling, so no.
I'm also pretty unhappy that I shared this on ATS, now that I think about it.
I think it's a cool thing my wife can do that I have witnessed on several occasions...
Not something to be picked apart by strangers.