At this point, we’ve mostly moved on to hurricane chatter, but at 1:07 a.m. last night, a 4.5 magnitude aftershock hit the D.C. area.

The Post reports that in excess of 6,800 people reported feeling the aftershock, which originated near the epicenter of Tuesday’s 5.8 magnitude quake. That number doesn’t include this editor, who was apparently far too deep in precious slumber to notice that the Earth was shifting again.

Could I have been the only one?

An informal polling of Twitter associates this afternoon didn’t really clear things up. “My couch sort of throbbed,” said one, while others said it woke their children and rattled their shower door. But it wasn’t a universal experience — “nope, my REM cycle was uninterrupted,” said another. So, we’re curious — did you actually feel the shake last night, or were you, just like yours truly, blissfully ignorant of the tectonic plates doing the shimmy?