let's check with meteorologist chad myers. chad, how did this happen quickly? >> i'll go through one question at a time, wolf -- or larry, that your other answers couldn't get to. a big fault through the caribbean, all the way up the west coast. that fault line slipped. it didn't slip in the d.r. that's why there was no rupture there or no earthquake there, it was in port-au-prince. i'm going to play this, as you play it, you'll notice there is a big line right there. see that trench, that dark line through there? that dark line is part of the fault line. the fault line slipped near port-au-prince and we had a 7.0 earthquake. the problem, larry, is it was only six miles deep. you can have an earthquake 200 miles deep, the earth kind of pads it before it gets to the surface. you get six miles deep, there is no padding. there is a lot of shaking going on, and that's what happened here. the entire earth shook at a 7.0, and we're getting ireports now. i want you to go to ireport.com. we don't know that all of these are right, but we think so. we're looking at these