lisi jones, that has been putting out great information now with caltech, a longtime geologist, automated system he said automatic systems that locate quick sometimes get confused. initially, people were reporting it as one in smith valley, 1.9, and a 4.8 in farmington near the san joaquin county area. now, they have taken the one from stockton county away. cheez-it automatic systems do get confused, especially since there are very few stations in that area, right? and we talked about that, how the sensors there, they kind of read that as two separate events web pages get updated when those mistakes are corrected, so if you look now, no matter earthquake near stockton, vote don't tell the folks there. they felt the shaking there, but it all resonated from the smith valley event, which is a 5.9. >> what you take a look at the latest earthquake information and even right now, the graphic, you will notice there are multiple reports of earthquakes. initially, when i sent it out on social media, it was breaking news. multiple reports of earthquakes, and when i queried this, there was one on th