mukade@gaijin.co.jp wrote:
> Dave wrote:
> 
>>That was a pretty strong one! I'm near the Nara Higashiosaka border
> 
> and it
> 
>>shook us for about 20-30 seconds and slowly got stronger and fairly
> 
> quickly
> 
>>dropped off in strength. Everyone ok out there??
> 
> A second one just rumbled through Shizuoka.
> That's two 5jyakus in one night for Wakayama.

I didn't feel the first one - I was driving most of the day, ironically
one of the places we went to was the earthquake center thingee 地震断層
監察館 over in Gifu. I'd only just finished writing about the place in
my diary when this one shook through.

-- 
"You are about to embark on a course of studies which...  form a noble
adventure. Except for those of you who will become teachers or dons, all
that you will learn in the course of your studies will not be of the
slightest possible use to you in later life -- save only this -- that if
you work hard and intelligently you should be able to detect when a man
is talking rot"

J.A. Smith, 1914