Tall buildings always sway a bit, if they were perfectly rigid something would knock them over.

On 8/23/2011 6:33 PM, Christine Aguila wrote:
I've heard that the tall buildings in downtown Chicago swayed a bit--that's the 
scuttlebutt anyway.  Cheers, Christine



On Aug 23, 2011, at 1:08 PM, Ann Sanfedele wrote:

so Dave, you aint the only one..

OK so this was very minor in the city... according to the web there was
a 5.8 in Virgina a few minutes ago

steve??? more details???

two little slightly nausea producing bits of shaking...  a few seconds, then a 
pause, then more...

I thought Ashley was pulling on my computer chair.. but she was opposite me in 
the other one.. looking perplexed..  a slight pause and
more shaking... clear what was happening then.

I called my friend Kate who has the store across the street - and said "did you feel it?" 
and told her what it was.. she said - without any prompting from me "It felt like someone was 
pulling on my chair"

Now I just looked and they said 5.9

HOpe you MId-atlantic guys will check in

ann - minimally rockin in NYC

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