Just because you're paranoid doesn't mean they're not out to get you!
Assuming you mean my comment on the seismograph, I know one of the professors in the department. He showed my son a lot of stuff about earthquakes for a school project, including the machine itself, and the recording of the Murrah Building bombing. You can see where the bomb itself went off, and then the shock from the building collapse, as well. Cool, but very sad, too. He had to help reload it with the recording paper while we were there, and commented that it broke down frequently, so I'm not the only one who'd be paranoid about it, right now.
I have become very paranoid about coincidences in this instance.
I know the Sarkey's seismograph as well as the SMU one, with which I'm more familiar, definitely *should* have picked up the blast, but it depends on what sensitivity they're set to. In fact, it's better if it's a distance away, rather than right on top of it, like Sarkey's.
On the left, you'll see "00" meaning midnight. Below that, the lines mark the hours, so look at the first line, meaning 1:00AM. Then at the bottom, you'll see the minutes -- look at 16-18-20. See the blob?
Note what I wrote at the bottom-1:20AM GMT equals 7:20PM CDT. Maybe the OUPD really did check with Sarkey's for the exact time!
Anyway, I thought it might be something--then again, maybe not!