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Seriously, Aeson?

No. :p

We've had one or two minor quakes in my lifetime here. There is a small faultline in the northern part of the state that acts up from time to time. I doubt any body part would predict the coming of a quake.
 


The closest thing I have to being able to tell when something is going to happen is being able to smell the rain up to like 15 minutes before it arrives... The only problem is, I think that's natural since I live in a dry enviroment like southern California.

You don't smell the rain. You smell it on the hot pavement as the wind blows in. I smell it also.
 



Sheesh, yeah, no kidding.

But, I for one love rain. Love, love, love it. :cool:

That's because you don't get enough of it. It's sort of like snow for me. I love the snow but we rarely get it any more. If it rained a lot I think you'd get tired of it.
 



No. :p

We've had one or two minor quakes in my lifetime here. There is a small faultline in the northern part of the state that acts up from time to time. I doubt any body part would predict the coming of a quake.

Hag hah. Some people in Ca claim to be able to sense earthquakes but most of those people are frauds since there is at least one earthquake everyday here (usually under 2.0 on the Ricter scale). I personally never feel any earth quakes unless they are like 5.5+.

I remember one night several years ago, mt friends and I had a game session that ended at about 1 am in the morning and we all hung out till like 4am. During that time there was a big earth quake (about 6.2). It was cool because after the initial earth quake we all went outside and were able to hear the water sloshing from all the nearby pools and we were able to see flashes of light on the horizon before the aftershocks.
 

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