Comic Con and a Quake
14 years ago
General
So I went to Baltimore Comic Con with
theenot this past weekend. Fun was had. I filled in some gaps in my comic collection, got some original art, talked to some artists I haven't seen in about a year (wow, some even remembered me =D ), and saw plenty of impressive costumes. Didn't see Stan Lee, but I got a cup that says EXCELSIOR! Same thing, right?
And on Saturday, I dressed up as Dan from Dan Vs. ... It's kinda disturbing how well I pulled that off. o.O I was recognized by a whole 2 people. Yay! If you haven't seen Dan Vs. (it's on The Hub), I highly recommend watching it.
On a different note, if you haven't already heard (from everybody) ... Earthquake!!! OMG! Head for the hills! No, wait, don't do that. They're wobbly.
Seriously though, the area I live in is not known for earthquakes. We don't get them. This was the first time I've ever felt an earthquake. I saw a magnetic field in the sky, which is apparently common after quakes. I didn't know that until today. And (since nobody was hurt), I think it was kinda cool. Certainly livened things up for the rest of the day.
theenot this past weekend. Fun was had. I filled in some gaps in my comic collection, got some original art, talked to some artists I haven't seen in about a year (wow, some even remembered me =D ), and saw plenty of impressive costumes. Didn't see Stan Lee, but I got a cup that says EXCELSIOR! Same thing, right? And on Saturday, I dressed up as Dan from Dan Vs. ... It's kinda disturbing how well I pulled that off. o.O I was recognized by a whole 2 people. Yay! If you haven't seen Dan Vs. (it's on The Hub), I highly recommend watching it.
On a different note, if you haven't already heard (from everybody) ... Earthquake!!! OMG! Head for the hills! No, wait, don't do that. They're wobbly.
Seriously though, the area I live in is not known for earthquakes. We don't get them. This was the first time I've ever felt an earthquake. I saw a magnetic field in the sky, which is apparently common after quakes. I didn't know that until today. And (since nobody was hurt), I think it was kinda cool. Certainly livened things up for the rest of the day.
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Well, I don't know the science behind it. But there were 3 or 4 streaks arcoss the sky that looked ... distorted. They were shining a little, like maybe the sunlight was refracting. It's hard to describe, but yeah, my co-worker said we were seeing a magnetic field, so I assume he knew what he was talking about. :3