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Old March 21st 10, 07:36 PM posted to sci.geo.earthquakes,uk.sci.weather
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On 21 Mar, 11:02, Weatherlawyer wrote:
Just for the world to know, when I am rich and famous....
dead and famous I mean...

Yesterday's largest magnitude quake was the brief change in the
weather we had here yesterday.

It was a little wet in Britain. (Not so's you'd notice anything that
special but the fact was remarked upon in various sectors.)

(It sometimes amazes me what turns some people on. And to think I
think I don't have a life. Feck! Sad *******s.)

6.2 M. 2010/03/20. 14:01. 03.4 South. 152.2 East. NEW IRELAND REGION,
PAPUA

How do I know?
Let's not get scientific here. What's good for the CRUx is good for
the cook.


Hmmm...

Deeper things of god?

"A volcanic eruption in the south of Iceland forced 600 people to flee
their homes early on Sunday but no casualties were reported.

It was the first volcanic eruption in Iceland since 2004, and the
first in the vicinity of the Eyjafjallajoekull glacier since 1823."

Early Sunday morning
Just as the sun was rising
I heard Hjordis Gudmundsdottir shouting
In the Valhallah below

http://news.smh.com.au/breaking-news...0322-qob4.html