[02:35] <mwhudson> err
[02:35] <mwhudson> everyone ok?
[02:36] <hads> huh?
[02:36] <ibeardslee> and I had just moved up to L9
[02:36] <ibeardslee> big shake
[02:36] <ibeardslee> http://geonet.org.nz/quakes/2013p613797
[02:36] <ibeardslee> 6.9
[02:42] <kcj> Reporting 6.2 atm.
[02:42] <kcj> That one was quite shallow though.
[02:42] <kcj> ibeardslee: Are you in Welly?
[02:42] <mwhudson> yeah
[02:42] <mwhudson> felt worse that the other big onde
[02:42] <mwhudson> but was at home for that
[02:43] <ibeardslee> kcj: yeap @ Catalyst
[02:43] <kcj> Man it must have been much worse down there.
[02:45] <snail> that was a good shake; the three minutes between felt earthquakes wasn't enough for the building to stop swaying on the base isolators...
[03:01]  * ibeardslee is taking the opportunity for a ride home
[03:05] <snail> good plan, trains are cancelled
[03:06] <ajmitch> they have to recheck all the tracks again?
[03:10] <mwhudson> and there it goes again
[03:10] <kcj> Only a baby one.
[03:12] <mwhudson> you know it's a fun day when a 5.6 mag quake is a baby one :)
[03:13] <kcj> Well up here it was little.
[03:14]  * kcj hugs mwhudson and ibeardslee 
[03:32] <chilts> was quite movey in Upper Hutt, not really shakey ... all ok up here
[03:32] <chilts> snail: wow, that's crazy
[03:33] <chilts> I didn't feel the two straight after the first, but felt the bigger one later on