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Old 07-29-2008, 11:55 AM   #26
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Felt it in Camarillo for probably... at least 30 seconds. My chair bounced a little, then I could see things wobbling, and the walls moved. But my house has survived quakes before, and I felt reasonably certain it would survive this one as well, and we have. The shaking was pretty gentle by the time it got here. I'm surprised at how fast y'all are at posting.

Less violent than the Northridge, for me. I remember that one. But I refuse to say that makes me old.
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