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On Apr 6, 10:40*am, Bob Dobbs wrote:
dave wrote: I am 13 miles from a very stuck section of the San Andreas Fault. Mother Nature doesn't stay 'stuck' for long, too much energy. -- Operator Bob Echo Charlie 42 We have quite a bit of fault creep on some segments of the Hayward Fault; but not the whole thing, and not nearly enough to relieve the strain. That potential energy still builds, and I am afraid it will become kinetic when we least expect it. So, what's the Rose Canyon Fault? Is it a fairly separate large fault (like the Hayward), or a parallel closely-related strand of the San Andreas? And, can I hear it on 25 meters? ;-) Bruce |
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Watch the dogs and cats and frogs and horses, they will let you know
ahead of time.If you see them hauling ass for the hills, follow them. Con Air movie is crankin up rat (follow the rats too) now on the EACT channel 541, on DirecTV. cuhulin |
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