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Old December 26th 07, 11:59 PM posted to alt.talk.weather, sci.geo.earthquakes
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I sai wi daraw n quatur em n publick noewa!



On Dec 26, 4:01*pm, Weatherlawyer wrote:
On Dec 26, 5:11 pm, Weatherlawyer wrote:

That Philadelphian is still hanging in on he


http://www.weatheroffice.gc.ca/ensem...our=0&Day=0&Ru....


Thaar she blows:http://weather.unisys.com/images/sat_sfc_map_loop.html

6.5 * * FOX ISLANDS, ALEUTIAN ISLANDS, ALASKAhttp://earthquake.usgs.gov/eqcenter/recenteqsww/Quakes/quakes_big.php

Und zo, here ve haf ze vay to forecasten ze Americanum Earethquake
vavez by meanes of ze weathar forecaschten.

Ver goot, no?

Ifen Ai liven und der Unitisch Staten, meibbe Ai could gettink ze vast
amounten feelthy lucre zat ze criminalz zat vork foer ze Iowa Staten
Univerzetie und zer (Vat iss RIAA, pliz? Danken.)

I vish to eerne 5 meeleeon dollars fer to teachen ze 25 lessons. Zer
goot fur ze schtupid Amerikaanen:

"My employment with Iowa State University began in 1982 as a computer
programmer. I completed my Ph.D. in Computer Engineering with a focus
in computer networking in December 1985.

In January 1986, I was hired by the Department of Electrical and
Computer Engineering as an Assistant Professor to teach and research
in the area of computer networks. Since that time, I have taught over
25 classes in computer networks at both the undergraduate and graduate
level.

I have received over 5 million dollars in funding for my research and
have written several articles and made numerous presentations on the
topic."

http://www.groklaw.net/article.php?s...71226120120223

I haf to buy menie bananas fer ze Pezident to do zis, Ai think,
meibbie?


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Old December 27th 07, 08:41 AM posted to alt.talk.weather, sci.geo.earthquakes
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On Dec 27, 12:01 am, Weatherlawyer wrote:

That Philadelphian is still hanging in on he


A nice little codicil with this one:
http://www.weatheroffice.gc.ca/ensem...me=00&Type=pnm
is that it might explain the vagaries of so called "aftershocks".

http://www.weatheroffice.gc.ca/ensem...our=0&Day=0&Ru...


http://weather.unisys.com/images/sat_sfc_map_loop.html

6.5 FOX ISLANDS, ALEUTIAN ISLANDS, ALASKAhttp://earthquake.usgs.gov/eqcenter/recenteqsww/Quakes/quakes_big.php


An enigmatic question but one most of my fans are capable of resolving
without more input from my extremely good self.

I wonder if anyone here has the necessary to do so before I reply with
another outpouring from my bad self.

Well. children, have fun.
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Old December 28th 07, 03:20 PM posted to alt.talk.weather, sci.geo.earthquakes
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The high that is lingering along the coast of eastern USA, now
entering Canada:
http://weather.unisys.com/images/sat_sfc_map_loop.html
seems to correspond closely to the behaviour of the low lingering off
the coast of Scandinavia he
http://meteonet.nl/aktueel/brackall.htm

If they don't fill, they must break away to the sound of some
seriously impressive P and S waves.

Apart from their direction, the other common factor with them is that
they are hovering on a massive geological break in the landscape. If I
was an expert I'd call them faults.

Fortunately I am not hampered by peer conditioning.
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At least 36 people have died in landslides in Indonesia, which hit an
area of central Java after hours of heavy rain, officials have said.

Rescue workers say the death toll is likely to rise, with varying
reports saying 50 to 60 people are buried.

Rescue workers and police are struggling to reach the affected areas
as roads are cut off.

Heavy rains regularly cause landslides and flash floods in Indonesia.
Many experts say deforestation is to blame.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/asi...ic/7160138.stm
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