A magnitude-4.6 quake isn't "very small", it isn't very big, but it isn't very small either, as I recall 4.6 is considered "light". Mag 1's and 2's could be classed as very small (micro and minor). Aren't semantics great?
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Better is the Enemy of Good Enough. Okay, what’s your point??
I was awake. All I could think was that if that was a forerunner of a Big One, I'm sitting on a hill created out of fill, and there are probably at least a hundred overpasses between me and home.
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