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			Hey bud, have you been feeling all the earthquakes in your area? Check this kool link I found: http://earthquake.usgs.gov/ 
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			Those are all probably just the underground shock. A seismograph will detect that, but the human senses won't. But usually where there is a small one there is a big one lurking around. I remember learning about an earthquake in CA many years ago that actually made the Mississippi river go backwards!
		 
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			Actually it is amazing what the human senses can detect, but we ignore. During the summer months, I will have trouble sleeping at times, so I sit up and listen to all the little bugs outside. At times, all the little critters will just stop and go silent, at that point I will be extremely quit myself and listen, what I hear and feel is a low rumble like thunder in the distance. I have checked the weather and no storms, so the only thing it could be is an Earth tremor. I live in Reading, Pa, which is situated atop the convergence of three very old fault lines. 
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			You are very right. Human senses are very.....sensitive. I live near a fault line too. I ought to try that some time.
		 
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