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CunnyBuster
Posted: Wed May 23, 2007 11:23 am
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But some blabber-brain can? I think NOT. Just quit with the
predictions and try some decaf........... of course, the crystal ball
thing is entertaining. Especially to those room temperature IQ's. I
find it VERY boring.
Thomas A. Russ
Posted: Wed May 23, 2007 3:28 pm
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CunnyBuster <CunnyBuster@home.tv> writes:

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Especially to those room temperature IQ's.

Does that mean if we switch to the metric system, things get even worse?


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Thomas A. Russ, USC/Information Sciences Institute
Damon Hill
Posted: Sun May 27, 2007 4:19 pm
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tar@sevak.isi.edu (Thomas A. Russ) wrote in
news:ymik5uzwai6.fsf@sevak.isi.edu:

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CunnyBuster <CunnyBuster@home.tv> writes:

Especially to those room temperature IQ's.

Does that mean if we switch to the metric system, things get even worse?


Maybe we should switch to Kelvin. Rankine...?

--Damon
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Posted: Mon May 28, 2007 11:59 am
On May 23, 12:23 pm, CunnyBuster <CunnyBus...@home.tv> wrote:
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But some blabber-brain can? I think NOT. Just quit with the
predictions and try some decaf........... of course, the crystal ball
thing is entertaining. Especially to those room temperature IQ's. I
find it VERY boring.

Buster, please ask your guys from Caltech, or any "scientific people",
about the effective Magnitude of the Big Tsunami of Dec. 2004! The
USGS, had two : 9.0 and 9.1!! But finally they put 9.1. But the
Northwestern Univ. team thinks 9.3!
See also here my post of Aug. 30, 2006. If you have a little time:
www.earthquakes-warning.blogspot.com
Alexis.
(If "scientific people " thinks they are not capable of do a
prediction, I agree! But I'm an Inventor!)
 
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