Twitter released a short promotional video that showing it’s faster than the Virginia’s 5.9 magnitude earthquake, which travelled from the Washington DC to New York City. 30 seconds is all it needs to inform someone around the world what's happening around you to prepare for it. The man featured in the video lifted his cup and continued reading after receiving a warning message on Twitter of the quake.
One strange part of the video caught my attention was the guy at the far back. The whole place did not certainly seem to be experiencing an earthquake except the guy in focus. Lame video!
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