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A tap on the screen directed me to a Google site telling me what steps I should take during an earthquake, blah, blah, blah. I am in east central California. As it turns out, the temblor was only a 4.7, and it was way off in remote mountains thirty miles north of Lake Tahoe, or about 160 miles from my location. Needless to say we didn't feel a thing here. I suspect it may have been felt in Reno and Truckee areas, but even then probably not that strong.

A tap on the screen directed me to a Google site telling me what steps I should take during an earthquake, blah, blah, blah. I am in east central California. As it turns out, the temblor was only a 4.7, and it was way off in remote mountains thirty miles north of Lake Tahoe, or about 160 miles from my location. Needless to say we didn't feel a thing here. I suspect it may have been felt in Reno and Truckee areas, but even then probably not that strong.

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Are you around Murphy’s?

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No. East of the Sierra: Owens Valley.area.

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Hmm. Don’t know that area. Further south I imagine. I’m in Sutter Co.

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Fuck. I just looked that up. That’s way the fuck out there. Good for you. I’m way the fuck out there in the valley. You know, 20 minutes from civilization.

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Yeah there is some civiization here too, but also lots of open space. Huge mountains bordering semi-arid lands. Nevada stateline nearby. Not too bad. Been here all my life. Still subject to all the ridiculous California laws and taxes, though.