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Thanks Eric for advising that the site is still working.

I thought you may have felt the great sigh of relief from England when Andy Murray, a Scot, won the tennis singles gold medal, or just a a blast from same place when getting more success.   (-:

We in Melbourne, which is earthquake negative, have actually had a couple of very small shakes. It was a funny feeling one night, sitting on a well-sprung couch, to have several small sideways movements. So, it looks as if the World will be heading to more earthquakes now that it's starting to get hotter.

Just nature. Happened before; will happen again.

Oh, unless your shake was connected to the landing on Mars of Curiosity? A sort of 'butterfly' activity?

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Regards from brianF
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On 07/08/2012, at 11:57 AM, Erik Richard Sørensen <[log in to unmask]> wrote:

> Hello Brian
> 
> Brian Ferguson wrote:
>> Very quiet, in fact  nothing.
>> Holidays perhaps or fright about Mountain Lion?
> 
> Yes, holidays - or maybe no problems.:-) - But last night - or maybe more correctly - last morning at 4:57AM I heard something like a funny humming coming rolling against the building. - I was half awaky, half sleeping so I thought that it might be one of our ambulance helicopters or a huge truck...
> 
> Earlier in the late evening my budgerigars were very nervous and real aggressive... Just after hearing the noise of what might be a helicopter or a truck, the poor budgerigars flew around like wild. This made me fully awaken, so I went to turn on the lights to calm them down...
> 
> I also felt some shaking, but didn't count on anything cause I wasn't quite clear, but I turned on the radio to hear the latest news and they said we had a - for Denmark - very heavy earthquake of 4.4 RS. The epi-centre was underseas near the island of Anholt in Kattegat apprx. 100kms from Aarhus. - Today I've heard others telling about the heavy humming... It's the first time in my life I've /heard/ an earthquake and not just been feeling one. - This is the third quake we've had within the last 3 years of strength +4.0 RS...
> 
> Cheers, Erik Richard
> 
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