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On Aug 3, 9:11*pm, Weatherlawyer wrote:
Forgive me for not reading your stuff Dawlish but you seem to find me somewhat offensive. re you not missing out on one of the key factors in the use of this medium; you can easily ignore me if you wish. I would like to help you but I just wouldn't know where to start. Perhaps you might look at posts of people much like yourself who see Usenet as the tool you see it as. They seem to get locked into frustrating posts with others of similar tastes and ultimately accomplish little in the way of anything beneficial for either protagonist. They do tend to monoplise long threads of hurled abuse which is tiresome to say the least. Not that that stands in much contrast with most of my threads except that my threads tend to contain half the arguments and half the number of posters to it. Do yourself a favour lad, before you have a seisure and do us all a favour. There's a good boy. 6 days. Fingers crossed eh? You'll need them to be. |
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On Aug 3, 5:52 pm, Weatherlawyer wrote:
Interesting design concept he https://www.fnmoc.navy.mil/efs/dynam....EFS.no_pac_ga... More interesting stuff: 2.9 NORTHERN CALIFORNIA 2.6 NORTHERN CALIFORNIA 3.1 FOX ISLANDS, ALEUTIAN ISLANDS, ALASKA 2.7 FOX ISLANDS, ALEUTIAN ISLANDS, ALASKA 3.3 SOUTHEASTERN ALASKA 2.5 NORTHERN CALIFORNIA 2.9 FOX ISLANDS, ALEUTIAN ISLANDS, ALASKA 2.8 KODIAK ISLAND REGION, ALASKA 4.6 NEAR THE SOUTH COAST OF PAPUA, INDONESIA 4.1 SOUTHEASTERN ALASKA 2.9 RAT ISLANDS, ALEUTIAN ISLANDS, ALASKA 2.9 NORTHERN ALASKA 2.8 PUERTO RICO REGION 2.6 NORTHERN CALIFORNIA 3 GREATER LOS ANGELES AREA, CALIFORNIA |
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, Weatherlawyer wrote: They do tend to monoplise long threads of hurled abuse which is tiresome to say the least. And you never ever hurl abuse at people. There's a good boy. See? That was merely condescending. -- Timberwoof me at timberwoof dot com http://www.timberwoof.com "When you post sewage, don't blame others for emptying chamber pots in your direction." ‹Chris L. |
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On Aug 3, 5:52 pm, Weatherlawyer wrote:
Interesting design concept he https://www.fnmoc.navy.mil/efs/dynam....EFS.no_pac_ga... More interesting stuff: 2.9 NORTHERN CALIFORNIA 2.6 NORTHERN CALIFORNIA 3.1 FOX ISLANDS, ALEUTIAN ISLANDS, ALASKA 2.7 FOX ISLANDS, ALEUTIAN ISLANDS, ALASKA 3.3 SOUTHEASTERN ALASKA 2.5 NORTHERN CALIFORNIA 2.9 FOX ISLANDS, ALEUTIAN ISLANDS, ALASKA 2.8 KODIAK ISLAND REGION, ALASKA 4.6 NEAR THE SOUTH COAST OF PAPUA, INDONESIA 4.1 SOUTHEASTERN ALASKA 2.9 RAT ISLANDS, ALEUTIAN ISLANDS, ALASKA 2.9 NORTHERN ALASKA 2.8 PUERTO RICO REGION 2.6 NORTHERN CALIFORNIA 3.0 GREATER LOS ANGELES AREA, CALIFORNIA I took a liberty with the above, arranging them in proximity, their times are indicated: Alphabetical order, Magnitude, Time, Latitude, Longitude, Bloody Awful Office Changed Case. A.. 3.3. 11:04.. 58.6 N. 137.5 W. southeastern alaska F. 4.1. 09:44.. 58.8 N. 137.7 W. southeastern alaska G. 3.2. 08:38. 51.6 N. 176.2 E. rat islands, aleutian islands, alaska C. 2.9. 10:48. 53.4 N. 168.1 W. fox islands, aleutian islands, alaska D. 2.8. 10:27. 58.7 N. 153.7 W. kodiak island region, alaska H. 2.9. 07:15. 65.6 N. 147.5 W. northern alaska E. 4.6. 10:08. 4.9 S. 133.7 E. near the south coast of papua, indonesia I. 2.8. 03:14. 19.0 N. 65.9 E. puerto rico region J. 2.6. 01:37. 39.0 N. 122.7 W. northern california B. 2.5. 10:50. 38.8 N. 122.8 W. northern california K. 3.0. 01:27. 34.0 N. 117.2 W. greater los angeles area, california That crock theory of plates notwithstanding, there does seem to be a collusion -or synergy rather, of resources here. Whatever the cause the Low that has dogged the west of Britain is now in transit towards the region of Scandinavia. I wonder if it will end up in Greece. There seems to be a Low building to the east of it: http://www.cuckney.pwp.blueyonder.co...r/Dorridge.htm A confluence of forces? A superfluidity of parametrics? A change in the weather? Deep within the darkness something stirs? Or is it just that the site mixes different intensities? I wonder how many clues are slipping through the net. I bet there are so many paired quakes in other countries..... Still I suppose beggars can't be choosers. I don't even pay taxes to the US government for goodness sake. Just help pay for the odd prime minister we feed their chimpanzee. I wonder where I can get the data like it for the rest of the planet. Until then I can't really use that list. Pity. |
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On Aug 3, 10:03 pm, Timberwoof wrote:
In article , Weatherlawyer wrote: They do tend to monopolise long threads of hurled abuse which is tiresome to say the least. And you never ever hurl abuse at people. There's a good boy. See? That was merely condescending. Yes and with such altitude, almost majestic. And .. what? Not so much witty or panache as ..well.. Witty with panache? Maybe not. But it beats having a dog. I don't have to pick up his excrement. |
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On Aug 4, 12:44*am, Weatherlawyer wrote:
On Aug 3, 10:03 pm, Timberwoof wrote: In article , *Weatherlawyer wrote: They do tend to monopolise long threads of hurled abuse which is tiresome to say the least. And you never ever hurl abuse at people. There's a good boy. See? That was merely condescending. Yes and with such altitude, almost majestic. And .. what? Not so much witty or panache as ..well.. Witty with panache? Maybe not. But it beats having a dog. I don't have to pick up his excrement. 3 days gone, 4 days to go, W. There have been 2, earthquakes of 6 and 6.3 over the last 24 hours, but earthquakes of that strength occur, on average about 1 every 3 days, so they can't count as your "major" ones, can they? |
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On Aug 5, 12:46*pm, Dawlish wrote:
On Aug 4, 12:44*am, Weatherlawyer wrote: On Aug 3, 10:03 pm, Timberwoof wrote: In article , *Weatherlawyer wrote: They do tend to monopolise long threads of hurled abuse which is tiresome to say the least. And you never ever hurl abuse at people. There's a good boy. See? That was merely condescending. Yes and with such altitude, almost majestic. And .. what? Not so much witty or panache as ..well.. Witty with panache? Maybe not. But it beats having a dog. I don't have to pick up his excrement. 3 days gone, 4 days to go, W. There have been 2, earthquakes of 6 and 6.3 over the last 24 hours, but earthquakes of that strength occur, on average about 1 every 3 days, so they can't count as your "major" ones, can they?- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - 4 days gone, nothing remotely major. 3 days to go. |
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On Aug 6, 9:03*pm, Dawlish wrote:
On Aug 5, 12:46*pm, Dawlish wrote: On Aug 4, 12:44*am, Weatherlawyer wrote: On Aug 3, 10:03 pm, Timberwoof wrote: In article , *Weatherlawyer wrote: They do tend to monopolise long threads of hurled abuse which is tiresome to say the least. And you never ever hurl abuse at people. There's a good boy. See? That was merely condescending. Yes and with such altitude, almost majestic. And .. what? Not so much witty or panache as ..well.. Witty with panache? Maybe not. But it beats having a dog. I don't have to pick up his excrement. 3 days gone, 4 days to go, W. There have been 2, earthquakes of 6 and 6.3 over the last 24 hours, but earthquakes of that strength occur, on average about 1 every 3 days, so they can't count as your "major" ones, can they?- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - 4 days gone, nothing remotely major. 3 days to go.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Still waiting W. 5 days gone, 2 to go. Fingers crossed for you. |
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On Aug 2, 12:50*pm, Weatherlawyer wrote:
On Aug 2, 6:42 pm, "ronaldbutton" wrote: Top posting removed for clarity and the extraneous material deleted. You little sweetie. Ain't he though. The volcano near those clusters is gonna erupt soon. |
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On Aug 8, 1:50 am, Saint Isadore Patron Saint of the Internet
wrote: On Aug 2, 12:50 pm, Weatherlawyer wrote: On Aug 2, 6:42 pm, "ronaldbutton" wrote: Top posting removed for clarity and the extraneous material deleted. You little sweetie. Ain't he though. The volcano near those clusters is gonna erupt soon. Actually the so called eruption syndrome is a false premise, as is the so called magnitude system. The dissipation of the cyclone over the Baltic is a witness to that. No large magnitude quakes and nothing of a disasterous nature in geo- phenomenon reported anywhere earthwide. Not even a tornado. How come? And me experiencing leg cramps and with my left arm clicking like a geiger counter. Ergo the swarms are just as signficant as large mag quakes; ergo the supposition of intensity values is wrong. It is the song of the earth and the music of the spheres. |
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