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| Weatherlawyer |
Posted: Sat Aug 25, 2007 8:42 am |
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Nice to see the NEIC present 7 days events not flooded with those low
mags from the US mainland. It is a pleasure to peruse the charts these
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| Petra |
Posted: Sat Aug 25, 2007 5:16 pm |
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On Aug 25, 6:42 am, Weatherlawyer <Weatherlaw...@hotmail.com> wrote:
Quote: Nice to see the NEIC present 7 days events not flooded with those low
mags from the US mainland. It is a pleasure to peruse the charts these
days.
Michael,
Kudo's go to Mother Earth, the NEIC only reports the events, they
don't create them.
So, what makes an earthquake remain a small one or turn into a
monster?
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| Weatherlawyer |
Posted: Sat Aug 25, 2007 6:39 pm |
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On Aug 25, 10:16 pm, Petra <petras...@hotmail.com> wrote:
Quote: On Aug 25, 6:42 am, Weatherlawyer <Weatherlaw...@hotmail.com> wrote:
Nice to see the NEIC present 7 days events not flooded with those low
mags from the US mainland. It is a pleasure to peruse the charts these
days.
Michael,
Kudo's go to Mother Earth, the NEIC only reports the events, they
don't create them.
So, what makes an earthquake remain a small one or turn into a
monster?
Are you stalking me my dear?
I do hope Felix Tilley doesn't get jealous. Let's not tell him, eh?
Maybe you should cool it when he is due to report in here about
Parkfield-time.
When is that?
Funny thing I was thinking about this earlier this morning. But first
to more important things:
Why don't keyboards have jabs built into them so that when you hit
that bwloody f kfey by mistake or whtat w one you get a stab to tell
you not to do it agwain?
Sorry about that. It's the beer talking. But I was still thinking
about that bloody mis-hit key thing eafllier.
You see how I like to concentrate on improving things for humanity?
Well unfortunately it doesn't quite work like that. You have wto set
up a prototype keyboard with bitfs of bwoken fglass in and take it
around all the Chinese workshops to swee if they can make a cheap
version.
Then you get Hewlett Packard to give them a contract. They would
probably insist on a copyright for the replacement blood cartridges.
Eventually you get a keyboard with razor blades in it that costs you
and arm and a leg until you get used to it. Or buy the cartridges from
some US blood bank that get all their <s>ink</s> refills from homos
and VietNam vets.
Well earthquake research is like that. Only nobody has got any ink.
There is only me that sees that these major quakes tend to occur when
they do and even then one or two major quakes creep in when the lists
are only showing low activity.
What that does is press the ignore button on any serious research. |
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| David Oberman |
Posted: Sat Aug 25, 2007 9:11 pm |
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Petra <petrasrcf@hotmail.com> wrote:
Quote: Kudo's go to Mother Earth ...
Praise to Mother Earth, as well.
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Why is there something rather than nothing?
-- Aristotle |
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| Skywise |
Posted: Sat Aug 25, 2007 10:26 pm |
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Weatherlawyer <Weatherlawyer@hotmail.com> wrote in
news:1188085171.848331.59440@o80g2000hse.googlegroups.com:
Quote: On Aug 25, 10:16 pm, Petra <petras...@hotmail.com> wrote:
On Aug 25, 6:42 am, Weatherlawyer <Weatherlaw...@hotmail.com> wrote:
Nice to see the NEIC present 7 days events not flooded with those low
mags from the US mainland. It is a pleasure to peruse the charts these
days.
Michael,
Kudo's go to Mother Earth, the NEIC only reports the events, they
don't create them.
So, what makes an earthquake remain a small one or turn into a
monster?
Are you stalking me my dear?
I do hope Felix Tilley doesn't get jealous. Let's not tell him, eh?
Maybe you should cool it when he is due to report in here about
Parkfield-time.
When is that?
Funny thing I was thinking about this earlier this morning. But first
to more important things:
Why don't keyboards have jabs built into them so that when you hit
that bwloody f kfey by mistake or whtat w one you get a stab to tell
you not to do it agwain?
Sorry about that. It's the beer talking. But I was still thinking
about that bloody mis-hit key thing eafllier.
You see how I like to concentrate on improving things for humanity?
Well unfortunately it doesn't quite work like that. You have wto set
up a prototype keyboard with bitfs of bwoken fglass in and take it
around all the Chinese workshops to swee if they can make a cheap
version.
Then you get Hewlett Packard to give them a contract. They would
probably insist on a copyright for the replacement blood cartridges.
Eventually you get a keyboard with razor blades in it that costs you
and arm and a leg until you get used to it. Or buy the cartridges from
some US blood bank that get all their <s>ink</s> refills from homos
and VietNam vets.
Well earthquake research is like that. Only nobody has got any ink.
There is only me that sees that these major quakes tend to occur when
they do and even then one or two major quakes creep in when the lists
are only showing low activity.
What that does is press the ignore button on any serious research.
For once, something that's comprehensible. :)
Brian
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http://www.skywise711.com - Lasers, Seismology, Astronomy, Skepticism
Seismic FAQ: http://www.skywise711.com/SeismicFAQ/SeismicFAQ.html
Quake "predictions": http://www.skywise711.com/quakes/EQDB/index.html
Sed quis custodiet ipsos Custodes? |
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| Weatherlawyer |
Posted: Sun Aug 26, 2007 3:15 am |
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On Aug 26, 2:11 am, David Oberman <doberman@etc.> wrote:
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Why is there something rather than nothing?
-- Aristotle
He is hanging the earth upon nothing.
Moses.
Into what have its socket pedestals been sunk down?
God. |
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| Petra |
Posted: Sun Aug 26, 2007 5:58 am |
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On Aug 25, 4:39 pm, Weatherlawyer <Weatherlaw...@hotmail.com> wrote:
Quote: Are you stalking me my dear?
Michael,
I almost forgot. Of course I'm stalking you. You're the man of my
dreams. I have a fantasy a week about you. Of course I am prone to
fantasies. Mature women usually are. It comes from reading to much
romance. To many lost days to youth and longing for all the things
one never did and wished they had so they'd have an ample number of
memories of things they shouldn't have done, but were glad they did.
Oh well, it's almost four in the morning and I just got home. It was
a memorable evening. I won $1500 tonight.
Should I stop stalking you or are you going to enjoy it?
Petra |
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| Nico Bartels |
Posted: Sun Aug 26, 2007 9:23 am |
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On Sat, 25 Aug 2007 16:39:31 -0700, Weatherlawyer
<Weatherlawyer@hotmail.com> wrote:
Quote: Sorry about that. It's the beer talking
Thank you for explaining.. :-)
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Nico.
Veni - Quaesivi - Inveni (updated 03-08-2007)
http://www.xs4all.nl/~nbartels/geocaching.html |
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| Weatherlawyer |
Posted: Sun Aug 26, 2007 1:37 pm |
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On Aug 26, 2:23 pm, Nico Bartels <no.spam.4...@xs4all.nl> wrote:
Quote: On Sat, 25 Aug 2007 16:39:31 -0700, Weatherlawyer
Weatherlaw...@hotmail.com> wrote:
Sorry about that. It's the beer talking
Thank you for explaining..
None the less it is a valid point that looking for something with your
eyes closed, that can't be seen and isn't there, tends to denigrate a
lot of your authority if you are such an expert.
So in lieu of any such experts here having an explanation for the
question:
Quote: "What makes an earthquake a small one or a monster?
Can we have a few stabs at it from the clique that visits this
backwater?
Or is it just a coincidence that there are periods of large upsets and
periods when the board flatlines?
You might want to bear in mind that I have already answered this
question. (So if I have been blacklisted by you, you know when to
look.) |
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| Weatherlawyer |
Posted: Sun Aug 26, 2007 1:42 pm |
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On Aug 26, 10:58 am, Petra <petras...@hotmail.com> wrote:
Quote: On Aug 25, 4:39 pm, Weatherlawyer <Weatherlaw...@hotmail.com> wrote:
Are you stalking me my dear?
Michael,
I almost forgot. Of course I'm stalking you. You're the man of my
dreams. I have a fantasy a week about you. Of course I am prone to
fantasies. Mature women usually are. It comes from reading to much
romance. To many lost days to youth and longing for all the things
one never did and wished they had so they'd have an ample number of
memories of things they shouldn't have done, but were glad they did.
Oh well, it's almost four in the morning and I just got home. It was
a memorable evening. I won $1500 tonight.
Should I stop stalking you or are you going to enjoy it?
Story of my life I'm afraid. I don't want to catch a loser though.
Gambling addicts tend to forget how much they lose and remember every
win.
If you can keep me in the manner I should like to get accustomed to, I
might be interested. But not if you are going to be dragging your
sorry arse home at that time of morning. |
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