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Kyrros wrote:I've done the waking up to one before on a 5.2 here in Seattle, that wasn't that bad. Going on a walk or a jog when the earthquake hits is the pits. You feel like you should be walking or running just fine cause your eyes tell you the horizon and other features are level but your inner ear is telling you that you're bouncing all over the place. Movies where people run 200 yards during an earthquake are BS. You slow down or stop.. or you fall over.
Acushla wrote:Kyrros wrote:I've done the waking up to one before on a 5.2 here in Seattle, that wasn't that bad. Going on a walk or a jog when the earthquake hits is the pits. You feel like you should be walking or running just fine cause your eyes tell you the horizon and other features are level but your inner ear is telling you that you're bouncing all over the place. Movies where people run 200 yards during an earthquake are BS. You slow down or stop.. or you fall over.
Not personally tried this in spite of having been born in southern california, however I think that you might consider the effect of panic on what a person can/cannot do.
Jugsmalone wrote:hmm wonder if blind ppl could run fast without falling, but they may just run into a big hole in the earth
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