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There was some strong shaking in Yuma,Arizona too.
http://www.rense.com Headline News Stories 24/7 cuhulin |
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Planet Earth is Dynamic, and also Active.Wobblin around and Slippin and
Slidin everywhere.We are all Sittin on top of Hot Molten Rock.Planet Earth is churnin its self inside out. Welcome to Planet Earth, it's made of Space Junk, left over from the Big Bang.Will Planet Earth go out with a wimper, or another Big Bang? cuhulin |
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Planet Earth is Dynamic, and also Active.Wobblin around and Slippin and Slidin everywhere.We are all Sittin on top of Hot Molten Rock.Planet Earth is churnin its self inside out. Welcome to Planet Earth, it's made of Space Junk, left over from the Big Bang.Will Planet Earth go out with a wimper, or another Big Bang? At some time in the history of the earth it did in fact have years of ~400 days. It could happen again. I don't think I'll be around. A theory is that the dynamic process of molten rock circulating from the core to the near-surface will decrease. Thus the magma cooling down near the earth crust, the size and weight of the earth will remain the same. But the shift in mass distribution of the earth will cause the earth-rotation to increase. (ref. an ice-skater spinning slower with the arms stretched out). We'll get much longer days. And more time to write junk mail like this on the net. |
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Space Junk Dust and also Space Junk Meteorites (some of those Space Junk
Meteorites are worth buku piaster, just ask the Meteorite Man, he will tell you) are constantly raining down on Planet Space Junk Earth (does that mean we are also Space Junk,,, Yes, I believe so!) every day and also every night.Space Junk Planet Earth is constantly getting Larger/Bigger all the time.Planet Space Junk Moon used to be part of Planet Space Junk Earth.Planet Space Junk Moon is gradually moving further away from Planet Space Junk Earth. cuhulin, the Space Junk dude |
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"ElChino" wrote in message ... wrote: Planet Earth is Dynamic, and also Active.Wobblin around and Slippin and Slidin everywhere.We are all Sittin on top of Hot Molten Rock.Planet Earth is churnin its self inside out. Welcome to Planet Earth, it's made of Space Junk, left over from the Big Bang.Will Planet Earth go out with a wimper, or another Big Bang? At some time in the history of the earth it did in fact have years of ~400 days. It could happen again. I don't think I'll be around. A theory is that the dynamic process of molten rock circulating from the core to the near-surface will decrease. Thus the magma cooling down near the earth crust, the size and weight of the earth will remain the same. But the shift in mass distribution of the earth will cause the earth-rotation to increase. (ref. an ice-skater spinning slower with the arms stretched out). We'll get much longer days. And more time to write junk mail like this on the net. If the Earth's rotation speed increases, we get SHORTER days. Days have been tending shorter. At one time within human existance, days were longer, and we had only 360 days per year (hence 360 degrees in a circle). |
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"Brenda Ann" wrote:
A theory is that the dynamic process of molten rock circulating from the core to the near-surface will decrease. Thus the magma cooling down near the earth crust, the size and weight of the earth will remain the same. But the shift in mass distribution of the earth will cause the earth-rotation to increase. (ref. an ice-skater spinning slower with the arms stretched out). We'll get much longer days. And more time to write junk mail like this on the net. If the Earth's rotation speed increases, we get SHORTER days. Days have been tending shorter. At one time within human existance, days were longer, and we had only 360 days per year (hence 360 degrees in a circle). A slip-of-the-brain; I meant a "speed decrease". |
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Bob Dobbs wrote: We've had several aftershocks strong enough to feel here. http://earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquak...nia_Nevada.php A revisit to that site will show the tremendous amount of activity in that part of the San Andreas recently. Looks like they might be right when we were warned that the whole rest of the country will slide off into the Atlantic and the Pacific rim will be left high and dry. I am on the USGS Email list server for events=/ 3.0 Guadalupe Victoria has been waking up for the past few months with a lot of M3 to M4 events. I was not surprised. My house is 4 miles from the 1971 Sylmar quake epicenter and 10 miles from the 1994 Northridge quake epicenter. The house survived both of those with no damage. I am 13 miles from a very stuck section of the San Andreas Fault. |
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Brenda Ann wrote:
If the Earth's rotation speed increases, we get SHORTER days. Days have been tending shorter. At one time within human existance, days were longer, and we had only 360 days per year (hence 360 degrees in a circle). The Earth is slowing. They used the extra five days for partying. |
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On Apr 6, 7:25*am, dave wrote:
My house is 4 miles from the 1971 Sylmar quake epicenter and 10 miles from the 1994 Northridge quake epicenter. *The house survived both of those with no damage. I am 13 miles from a very stuck section of the San Andreas Fault. The former encouraging, the latter troubling. May the former hold true when the latter holds forth. Here I sit on the margin of SF Bay about 2.5 miles from the Hayward Fault (home of the "next big one") and about 14 miles from the San Andreas Fault (which may still have a "little" time). This reminds me - I should get that quake inspection and a few upgrades pretty quick. We have quake insurance, but it doesn't do much good if you're squawrshed... Bruce |
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On Apr 6, 7:25 am, dave wrote: My house is 4 miles from the 1971 Sylmar quake epicenter and 10 miles from the 1994 Northridge quake epicenter. The house survived both of those with no damage. I am 13 miles from a very stuck section of the San Andreas Fault. The former encouraging, the latter troubling. May the former hold true when the latter holds forth. Here I sit on the margin of SF Bay about 2.5 miles from the Hayward Fault (home of the "next big one") and about 14 miles from the San Andreas Fault (which may still have a "little" time). This reminds me - I should get that quake inspection and a few upgrades pretty quick. We have quake insurance, but it doesn't do much good if you're squawrshed... Bruce I'm frame stucco on slab single story earthquake prepared. |
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Some of that San Francisco area was built many years ago when they sank
some old wooden Ships (after going around the Horn from East to West.Go West young man, go West ~ Horace Greely) and then pushing some sand and dirt and who knows what else? on top of those Ships.Land fill, dontcha just know? Yah, you betcha! How San Francisco was built. cuhulin |
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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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Brenda Ann wrote: "ElChino" wrote in message ... wrote: Planet Earth is Dynamic, and also Active.Wobblin around and Slippin and Slidin everywhere.We are all Sittin on top of Hot Molten Rock.Planet Earth is churnin its self inside out. Welcome to Planet Earth, it's made of Space Junk, left over from the Big Bang.Will Planet Earth go out with a wimper, or another Big Bang? At some time in the history of the earth it did in fact have years of ~400 days. It could happen again. I don't think I'll be around. A theory is that the dynamic process of molten rock circulating from the core to the near-surface will decrease. Thus the magma cooling down near the earth crust, the size and weight of the earth will remain the same. But the shift in mass distribution of the earth will cause the earth-rotation to increase. (ref. an ice-skater spinning slower with the arms stretched out). We'll get much longer days. And more time to write junk mail like this on the net. If the Earth's rotation speed increases, we get SHORTER days. Days have been tending shorter. At one time within human existance, days were longer, and we had only 360 days per year (hence 360 degrees in a circle). No, that's not where the 360 degrees comes from. |
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On Apr 6, 11:53*am, (Bruce Watson) wrote:
In article , Brenda Ann wrote: "ElChino" wrote in message ... wrote: Planet Earth is Dynamic, and also Active.Wobblin around and Slippin and Slidin everywhere.We are all Sittin on top of Hot Molten Rock.Planet Earth is churnin its self inside out. Welcome to Planet Earth, it's made of Space Junk, left over from the Big Bang.Will Planet Earth go out with a wimper, or another Big Bang? At some time in the history of the earth it did in fact have years of ~400 days. It could happen again. I don't think I'll be around. A theory is that the dynamic process of molten rock circulating from the core to the near-surface will decrease. Thus the magma cooling down near the earth crust, the size and weight of the earth will remain the same.. But the shift in mass distribution of the earth will cause the earth-rotation to increase. (ref. an ice-skater spinning slower with the arms stretched out). We'll get much longer days. And more time to write junk mail like this on the net. If the Earth's rotation speed increases, we get SHORTER days. Days have been tending shorter. At one time within human existance, days were longer, and we had only 360 days per year (hence 360 degrees in a circle). No, that's not where the 360 degrees comes from.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - So...(tapping foot)...tell us where! ;-) People who actually use a "time"-related reference for navigation (astronomers) use an hours-minutes-seconds system in place of longitude, not a days/degrees system. Astro coords are usually in degrees of declination above or below the equator (+/- 0-90) for latitude, and in hours/minutes/seconds of right ascension (HH:mm':ss") for longitude around the rotating circumference - essentially a variation on polar coordinates. Bruce |
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On Apr 6, 11:53*am, (Bruce Watson) wrote:
In article , Brenda Ann wrote: "ElChino" wrote in message ... wrote: Planet Earth is Dynamic, and also Active.Wobblin around and Slippin and Slidin everywhere.We are all Sittin on top of Hot Molten Rock.Planet Earth is churnin its self inside out. Welcome to Planet Earth, it's made of Space Junk, left over from the Big Bang.Will Planet Earth go out with a wimper, or another Big Bang? At some time in the history of the earth it did in fact have years of ~400 days. It could happen again. I don't think I'll be around. A theory is that the dynamic process of molten rock circulating from the core to the near-surface will decrease. Thus the magma cooling down near the earth crust, the size and weight of the earth will remain the same.. But the shift in mass distribution of the earth will cause the earth-rotation to increase. (ref. an ice-skater spinning slower with the arms stretched out). We'll get much longer days. And more time to write junk mail like this on the net. If the Earth's rotation speed increases, we get SHORTER days. Days have been tending shorter. At one time within human existance, days were longer, and we had only 360 days per year (hence 360 degrees in a circle). No, that's not where the 360 degrees comes from.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - So...(tapping foot)...tell us where! ;-) People who actually use a "time"-related reference for navigation (astronomers) use an hours-minutes-seconds system in place of longitude, not a days/degrees system. Astro coords are usually in degrees of declination above or below the equator (+/- 0-90) for latitude, and in hours/minutes/seconds of right ascension (HH:mm':ss") for longitude around the rotating circumference - essentially a variation on polar coordinates. 1 hour of RA = 15 degrees, 1 degree = 4 minutes. Bruce |
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Here is another/new, Breaking: 7.8 Magnitude Earthquake Hits Sumatra,
Indonesia. http://www.libertypost.org/cgi-bin/r...?ArtNum=287052 cuhulin |
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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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bpnjensen wrote: In article , Brenda Ann wrote: "ElChino" wrote in message ... wrote: Planet Earth is Dynamic, and also Active.Wobblin around and Slippin and Slidin everywhere.We are all Sittin on top of Hot Molten Rock.Planet Earth is churnin its self inside out. Welcome to Planet Earth, it's made of Space Junk, left over from the Big Bang.Will Planet Earth go out with a wimper, or another Big Bang? At some time in the history of the earth it did in fact have years of ~400 days. It could happen again. I don't think I'll be around. A theory is that the dynamic process of molten rock circulating from the core to the near-surface will decrease. Thus the magma cooling down near the earth crust, the size and weight of the earth will remain the same. But the shift in mass distribution of the earth will cause the earth-rotation to increase. (ref. an ice-skater spinning slower with the arms stretched out). We'll get much longer days. And more time to write junk mail like this on the net. If the Earth's rotation speed increases, we get SHORTER days. Days have been tending shorter. At one time within human existance, days were longer, and we had only 360 days per year (hence 360 degrees in a circle). No, that's not where the 360 degrees comes from. So...(tapping foot)...tell us where! ;-) People who actually use a "time"-related reference for navigation (astronomers) use an hours-minutes-seconds system in place of longitude, not a days/degrees system. Astro coords are usually in degrees of declination above or below the equator (+/- 0-90) for latitude, and in hours/minutes/seconds of right ascension (HH:mm':ss") for longitude around the rotating circumference - essentially a variation on polar coordinates. Historically, the ancients knew the earth revolved around the sun in a little more than 365 days. A degree of arc was chosen to be 1/360 of a circle because it had many divisors, i.e., 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8, 9, 10, 12, 15, 18, 20, 24, 30, 36, 40, 45, 60, 72, 90, 120, 180, and 360. |
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Those Ancients were Smart, and also Intelligent People.
http://www.devilfinder.com Ancient Music of Ireland Tabhair Dom Do Lamh (pybertra, crank up the volume) cuhulin |
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Last year that B HO ButtKisser who lives catty corner across the
street from doggy's couch, he pushed his pawn shop $65.00 lawn mower over to my house.He rattled my screen door, he Hollered, SHOW ME WHERE THAT OIL DRAIN PLUG IS!!! Last year, he BROKE my chainsaw, but he doesn't care.He said, (last year when he BROKE my Remington electric chainsaw) I am an old country boy from Edwards, I know all about chainsaws! I had to show him (old country boy from Edwards) about eight times how to turn it on, and at least five or six times how to keep the chain properly adjusted. I am an country boy from Edwards, I know all about chainsaws! http://www.townofedwards.com/history.htm cuhulin |
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I am from Carthage, wayyyyyyy out in the backwater hick sticks in Leake
County.I too am an old Country boy. Found Any Pearls Lately? http://www.thecarthaginian.com http://msleake.com/pearl_river.html First gas engine lawn mower we ever had was back around 1953 after my family moved to Jackson in 1949.It was a second hand gas engine lawn mower my dad bought at a gas station.I thought that gas engine lawn mower was the greatest invention since sliced bread.That old reel type lawn mower that I used to have to use was reel tuff, mowing that reel tuff grass and reel tuff weeds.I own an old Keen Kutter reel type lawn mower, it is in very good condition, I bought it many years ago at a junk shop.I don't use it though. The first chainsaw was developed in 1830 by an Orthpedic/Surgeon guy in Germany.It was a hand cranked device for cutting bones.I bought my first gas engine chainsaw (McCulloch chainsaw) back in the early 1970s.I didn't break it either, it finally wore out. cuhulin |
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Moderate quake strikes South San Diego County.
http://www.libertypost.org/cgi-bin/r...?ArtNum=287282 cuhulin |
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On Apr 13, 5:49*am, dave wrote:
wrote: Extraordinary Number of US Quakes - Still Climbing http://www.stevequayle.com/index1.html cuhulin Rumors abound at Cal Tech that the Big One is nigh. *They are telling people to prepare. They at CalTech being whom? The geologists or the frat boys? |
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///Choie ca oie! Mope wa, Mope dep, buku kilo, buku Earthquakes,
Mope!/// Yeah, you got that right, Sang! I am Glad I don't live in Earthquake Territory.Things are bad enough as it is! cuhulin |
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On Apr 13, 12:13*pm, Bob Dobbs wrote:
bpnjensen wrote: On Apr 13, 5:49*am, dave wrote: wrote: Extraordinary Number of US Quakes - Still Climbing http://www.stevequayle.com/index1.html cuhulin Rumors abound at Cal Tech that the Big One is nigh. *They are telling people to prepare. They at CalTech being whom? *The geologists or the frat boys? Sounds like some more hyperbole from the purveyors of panic. You know, those opportunists that want to sell a load of 'survival' gear to the gullible masses. Back before the Y2K non-event it was ten thousand rounds of ammunition and six hundred pounds of rice, then during Dubya's phoney ramp up to the Halliburton KBR rip off scam it was Visqueen and duct tape, and it seems like there has always been some overnight C2C guest 'expert' mouthing off between Sangean and C. Crane commercials. I actually live close enough to all the latest SoCal/Mexican seismic instability to feel the temblors and daily shaking and I'm certainly not worried about any 'big one'. However if dolts like Cuhu want to sign over their disability check, that one from the government he constantly bashes, I'd be glad to spend it. ;-) -- Operator Bob Echo Charlie 42 To be honest, California is obviously a sitting duck for big quakes - but unless I hear that some reliable scientists are using the data in a statitistically meaningful way to reach the conclusion that our quake risk has heightened, then prounouncements of this type are just for laughs and nothing more. By the way, didn't you hear? The Aztecs say the world ends in two years :-) |
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California and Oregon and Washington (State) and Alaska in CONUS are
part of the Ring of Fire, far as Earthquakes in CONUS is concerned. Lets mee gits bak tu ahwoikin onna mah hoyuse now.Ahh izza fixin tu git dat thar rust offa dee tree (three) metal posts uv mah carport anna den (Emma come first, den two asses, dey come together,,, How to spell Mississippi) Ahh weel paynt sum Rustoleum primey paynt onnas thar anna den Ahh weel paynt sum Rustoleum wyte paynt onna dem thar posts.Ats leest tree (three) er fo coats uv Rustoleum top coats uv wyte paynt.Ahh bees ah reel Wampus Kitty ats ahwoikin onnas mah houyse. cuhulin |
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On 4/13/10 14:26 , bpnjensen wrote:
On Apr 13, 12:13 pm, Bob wrote: bpnjensen wrote: On Apr 13, 5:49 am, wrote: wrote: Extraordinary Number of US Quakes - Still Climbing http://www.stevequayle.com/index1.html cuhulin Rumors abound at Cal Tech that the Big One is nigh. They are telling people to prepare. They at CalTech being whom? The geologists or the frat boys? Sounds like some more hyperbole from the purveyors of panic. You know, those opportunists that want to sell a load of 'survival' gear to the gullible masses. Back before the Y2K non-event it was ten thousand rounds of ammunition and six hundred pounds of rice, then during Dubya's phoney ramp up to the Halliburton KBR rip off scam it was Visqueen and duct tape, and it seems like there has always been some overnight C2C guest 'expert' mouthing off between Sangean and C. Crane commercials. I actually live close enough to all the latest SoCal/Mexican seismic instability to feel the temblors and daily shaking and I'm certainly not worried about any 'big one'. However if dolts like Cuhu want to sign over their disability check, that one from the government he constantly bashes, I'd be glad to spend it. ;-) -- Operator Bob Echo Charlie 42 To be honest, California is obviously a sitting duck for big quakes - but unless I hear that some reliable scientists are using the data in a statitistically meaningful way to reach the conclusion that our quake risk has heightened, then prounouncements of this type are just for laughs and nothing more. By the way, didn't you hear? The Aztecs say the world ends in two years :-) Actually, that's the Mayans. And the reason the calendar ends in 2012 is because they ran out of room on the rock. |
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On Apr 13, 2:29*pm, "D. Peter Maus" wrote:
On 4/13/10 14:26 , bpnjensen wrote: On Apr 13, 12:13 pm, Bob *wrote: bpnjensen wrote: On Apr 13, 5:49 am, *wrote: wrote: Extraordinary Number of US Quakes - Still Climbing http://www.stevequayle.com/index1.html cuhulin Rumors abound at Cal Tech that the Big One is nigh. *They are telling people to prepare. They at CalTech being whom? *The geologists or the frat boys? Sounds like some more hyperbole from the purveyors of panic. You know, those opportunists that want to sell a load of 'survival' gear to the gullible masses. Back before the Y2K non-event it was ten thousand rounds of ammunition and six hundred pounds of rice, then during Dubya's phoney ramp up to the Halliburton KBR rip off scam it was Visqueen and duct tape, and it seems like there has always been some overnight C2C guest 'expert' mouthing off between Sangean and C. Crane commercials. I actually live close enough to all the latest SoCal/Mexican seismic instability to feel the temblors and daily shaking and I'm certainly not worried about any 'big one'. However if dolts like Cuhu want to sign over their disability check, that one from the government he constantly bashes, I'd be glad to spend it. ;-) -- Operator Bob Echo Charlie 42 To be honest, California is obviously a sitting duck for big quakes - but unless I hear that some reliable scientists are using the data in a statitistically meaningful way to reach the conclusion that our quake risk has heightened, then prounouncements of this type are just for laughs and nothing more. By the way, didn't you hear? *The Aztecs say the world ends in two years :-) * *Actually, that's the Mayans. * *And the reason the calendar ends in 2012 is because they ran out of room on the rock.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - They're your'n, not Mayan. (Boooo...) D-oh! ~ Bruce |
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On 4/13/10 16:44 , bpnjensen wrote:
On Apr 13, 2:29 pm, "D. Peter wrote: On 4/13/10 14:26 , bpnjensen wrote: On Apr 13, 12:13 pm, Bob wrote: bpnjensen wrote: On Apr 13, 5:49 am, wrote: wrote: Extraordinary Number of US Quakes - Still Climbing http://www.stevequayle.com/index1.html cuhulin Rumors abound at Cal Tech that the Big One is nigh. They are telling people to prepare. They at CalTech being whom? The geologists or the frat boys? Sounds like some more hyperbole from the purveyors of panic. You know, those opportunists that want to sell a load of 'survival' gear to the gullible masses. Back before the Y2K non-event it was ten thousand rounds of ammunition and six hundred pounds of rice, then during Dubya's phoney ramp up to the Halliburton KBR rip off scam it was Visqueen and duct tape, and it seems like there has always been some overnight C2C guest 'expert' mouthing off between Sangean and C. Crane commercials. I actually live close enough to all the latest SoCal/Mexican seismic instability to feel the temblors and daily shaking and I'm certainly not worried about any 'big one'. However if dolts like Cuhu want to sign over their disability check, that one from the government he constantly bashes, I'd be glad to spend it. ;-) -- Operator Bob Echo Charlie 42 To be honest, California is obviously a sitting duck for big quakes - but unless I hear that some reliable scientists are using the data in a statitistically meaningful way to reach the conclusion that our quake risk has heightened, then prounouncements of this type are just for laughs and nothing more. By the way, didn't you hear? The Aztecs say the world ends in two years :-) Actually, that's the Mayans. And the reason the calendar ends in 2012 is because they ran out of room on the rock.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - They're your'n, not Mayan. (Boooo...) D-oh! ~ Bruce Yeah, you need not to give up your day job for a while. |
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Richard J. Ablin His article about screnning for prostate cancer.Antigens, and stuff. cuhulin |
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The Home of the Blues.
Blues Train to ride through Mississippi. http://www.libertypost.org/cgi-bin/r...?ArtNum=287459 I wouldn't ride Amtrack if they paid ME! cuhulin |
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bpnjensen wrote:
On Apr 13, 5:49 am, wrote: wrote: Extraordinary Number of US Quakes - Still Climbing http://www.stevequayle.com/index1.html cuhulin Rumors abound at Cal Tech that the Big One is nigh. They are telling people to prepare. They at CalTech being whom? The geologists or the frat boys? I don't think CalTech has much of a Greek scene. None that I've heard of. |
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Bob Dobbs wrote:
bpnjensen wrote: On Apr 13, 5:49 am, wrote: Rumors abound at Cal Tech that the Big One is nigh. They are telling people to prepare. They at CalTech being whom? The geologists or the frat boys? Sounds like some more hyperbole from the purveyors of panic. You know, those opportunists that want to sell a load of 'survival' gear to the gullible masses. So why are they keeping it secret? Who at CalTech sells MRIs? |
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bpnjensen wrote:
On Apr 13, 12:13 pm, Bob wrote: bpnjensen wrote: On Apr 13, 5:49 am, wrote: wrote: Extraordinary Number of US Quakes - Still Climbing http://www.stevequayle.com/index1.html cuhulin Rumors abound at Cal Tech that the Big One is nigh. They are telling people to prepare. They at CalTech being whom? The geologists or the frat boys? Sounds like some more hyperbole from the purveyors of panic. You know, those opportunists that want to sell a load of 'survival' gear to the gullible masses. Back before the Y2K non-event it was ten thousand rounds of ammunition and six hundred pounds of rice, then during Dubya's phoney ramp up to the Halliburton KBR rip off scam it was Visqueen and duct tape, and it seems like there has always been some overnight C2C guest 'expert' mouthing off between Sangean and C. Crane commercials. I actually live close enough to all the latest SoCal/Mexican seismic instability to feel the temblors and daily shaking and I'm certainly not worried about any 'big one'. However if dolts like Cuhu want to sign over their disability check, that one from the government he constantly bashes, I'd be glad to spend it. ;-) -- Operator Bob Echo Charlie 42 To be honest, California is obviously a sitting duck for big quakes - but unless I hear that some reliable scientists are using the data in a statitistically meaningful way to reach the conclusion that our quake risk has heightened, then prounouncements of this type are just for laughs and nothing more. By the way, didn't you hear? The Aztecs say the world ends in two years :-) That's the Mayans. I say 2 years is optimistic. |
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