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if you were outside driving you probably wouldnt feel it... dont think it was big enough.

the only time i experienced an earthquake while driving (being driven) was in NZ and the roads started rolling like a wave, was pretty awesome as a kid, would probably shit a brick if it happened to me now

If you can get to it http://www.seis.com.au/EQ/Earthquakes.html - i believe its already on there. Was only in the 2.x range so not that bad. To make roads move it has to be in the 4.x mark from memory

If you can get to it http://www.seis.com.au/EQ/Earthquakes.html - i believe its already on there. Was only in the 2.x range so not that bad. To make roads move it has to be in the 4.x mark from memory

D'oh - can't get onto website. I guess too many people visiting.

Had a quick look at the Richter scaling on wikipedia. It's interesting that they grade it a 2 something, as from the description (indoor items rattling, etc) it sounds more like a low 4?? Maybe seis have their own grading protocol.

Felt it in Bentleigh. Thought my BBQ was blowing up. Then ran to check the dorrs. Thought someone was shaking the house. Looking back I feel like a goose! haha

Friends in Caulfield, Ringwood and Pakenham felt it. Friends in Werribee didn't.

hahha possums.

my wife rang her mum before and asked if she felt it... her reply was "what? of course, i had it with my coffee"

silly old wog.

thought she was calling at 9pm to see if she ate her cake lol

she didnt even notice (Noble Park)... even her brother just thought a truck was going past the house.

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