winyanstaz
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Sat Jan-16-10 01:36 AM
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whole lotta shakin going on........ |
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Sat Jan-16-10 02:43 AM
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1. I am a weather and earrhquake buff and |
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there is this pretty cool addition to firefox from USGS. It informs you of all the earthquakes in realtime in the browser.... weather because I was a surfer and later for my profession and earthquakes because I am terrified of them - was in Japan and still in California...waiting for the big San Andreas to move... :( But I totally trust the fire department, they are the best here!
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Sat Jan-16-10 11:05 AM
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2. I am fascinated by this stuff too |
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I was tripping on the fact that the faults in the carribean haven;t really moved since the 1700's (hmmm, isn't that the whole pluto/capricorn thing, too?)
I am also wondering if that will trigger the New Madrid to start moving.
And we were also looking at the pole shifting recently...loks like the whole outer shell of the planet is really rockin, huh?
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Sat Jan-16-10 03:35 PM
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3. Although I have occasionally taken notice of quakes... |
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especially the larger ones of around 5 and higher...I normally have not thought about them nearly so strongly as I have lately. I have always believed that the planets and the moon and the sun all have influenced quakes. As pagans we all know that everything is connected anyways. As there was the eclipse right around this same time..I am sure it is connected far more than science realizes or admits.
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