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Old December 30th 04, 04:34 AM
Dennis and Judy Toye
 
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Wrong the first one was between Tasmania and The Antarticenot on the main
land of Tasmania
"Mark Zenier" wrote in message
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D. Martin wrote:
This post occurred here, in this group, Dec.24th. That's when I first
learned of the quake, and potential disaster. A previous poster
mentioned he had gotten wind of it on his shortwave. Today is the 27th.
People I've spoken with today hadn't heard of this event yet. Simply
because their primary delivery system of information is television. They
are not educating the people, as is their obligation. That's my only
contention. Darren


Study your geography. There were two quakes, one on the southeast of
Australia that was felt in Tasmania, and then another a couple of
days later on the other side of that continent.

Mark Zenier Washington State resident





 
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