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The top floor of an old building with cracks down its middle (with little plastic things to keep track of how big they are) can't be the optimal earthquake hangout. I mean, it's not going to do anyone much good to be hiding under a desk if half the building's falling down the hill, is it?

None of these things happened; the whole place shook for a while, sort of like when people use the whiteboard next door only louder and longer, and my calendar fell off the wall (and a ladybug wing fell down from somewhere, possibly the overhead light). And then it stopped, and a whole bunch of mathematicians went downstairs to agree that yes, that was an earthquake. One wonders what things off campus will be like.

Glad I wasn't teaching when it happened.

For anyone who's interested, official data.

Edit: The school website says they're assessing buildings for possible damage, they're continuing to operate on a normal schedule, and (via Twitter) the local emergency lines are down.

Edit 2:47: Pretty sure that was just an aftershock. Vibration for a few seconds.

. . . Wasn't I supposed to be writing lecture notes or something, an hour ago?

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