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I know that you all think I am a brilliant genius. But I have to confess that to me I seem to be no smarter than paul garvey. That's not false modesty.. Look how long it has taken me to realise that you can locate tele-connections with storm cycloses by simpley looking at the lists.

The point is I have known about the one connection for the worst part of a decade; what is worse, I look at the storm reports every day and the earthquakes lists too.

Consider the latest Swarm:
2016/09/20 at 02:38. 29.90 S. 60.60 E. 4.8 Mb. Southwest Indian Ridge
2016/09/20 at 01:31. 31.13 S. 59.01 E. 5.6 M. Southwest Indian Ridge

Usually they are much closer and yes there are more disturbances with swarms but the list only show those that can be seen earth-wide:

http://www.seismo.ethz.ch/eq/latest/index_EN?list=w

That was Jula saying goodbye. Whatch what happens when Malakas dies. There could well be some convergence with that one. Notable convergence I mean as all earthquakes are the result of convergence. (Think about it!)

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On Tuesday, 20 September 2016 20:11:39 UTC+1, Weatherlawyer wrote:
I know that you all think I am a brilliant genius. But I have to confess that to me I seem to be no smarter than paul garvey. That's not false modesty. Look how long it has taken me to realise that you can locate tele-connections with storm cycloses by simpley looking at the lists.

The point is I have known about the one connection for the worst part of a decade; what is worse, I look at the storm reports every day and the earthquakes lists too.

Consider the latest Swarm:
2016/09/20 at 02:38. 29.90 S. 60.60 E. 4.8 Mb. Southwest Indian Ridge
2016/09/20 at 01:31. 31.13 S. 59.01 E. 5.6 M. Southwest Indian Ridge

Usually they are much closer and yes there are more disturbances with swarms but the list only show those that can be seen earth-wide:

http://www.seismo.ethz.ch/eq/latest/index_EN?list=w

That was Jula saying goodbye. Whatch what happens when Malakas dies. There could well be some convergence with that one. Notable convergence I mean as all earthquakes are the result of convergence. (Think about it!)


Geniuses usually have enough about them to check the spelling of their titles before posting. 😘
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On Tuesday, 20 September 2016 20:51:21 UTC+1, wrote:
On Tuesday, 20 September 2016 20:11:39 UTC+1, Weatherlawyer wrote:
I know that you all think I am a brilliant genius. But I have to confess that to me I seem to be no smarter than Paul Garvey. That's not false modesty. Look how long it has taken me to realise that you can locate tele-connections with storm cycloses by simply looking at the lists.

The point is I have known about the one connection for the worst part of a decade; what is worse, I look at the storm reports every day and the earthquakes lists too.

Consider the latest Swarm:
2016/09/20 at 02:38. 29.90 S. 60.60 E. 4.8 Mb. Southwest Indian Ridge
2016/09/20 at 01:31. 31.13 S. 59.01 E. 5.6 M. Southwest Indian Ridge

Usually they are much closer and yes there are more disturbances with swarms but the list only show those that can be seen earth-wide:

http://www.seismo.ethz.ch/eq/latest/index_EN?list=w

That was Julia saying goodbye. Watch what happens when Malakas dies. There could well be some convergence with that one. Notable convergence I mean, as all earthquakes are the result of convergence. (Think about it! Not you Dawlish concentrate on my spelling errors.)


Geniuses usually but not necessarily as it is hardly
a job description; have enough about them to check the
spelling of their titles before posting.


Genii also understand how this verse:
But I say, if you are angry with someone, you are subject to judgement! If you call someone an idiot, you are in danger of being brought before the high council. And if you curse someone, you are in danger of the fires of hell.

with this one:
"Never again will I curse the ground because of humans, even though every inclination of the human heart is evil from childhood. And never again will I destroy all living creatures, as I have done. As long as the earth endures, seed-time and harvest, cold and heat, summer and winter, day and night will never cease."

And they learn when to have number of computers ready in the likelihood of volcanic eruptions putting paid to more than on spare.

If anyone with a working pair of brain cells is reading this:
I had 3 fail on me not counting the one I managed to get working if you count a windows 7 restore. I had bought a battery for the... hang on I'll go and count them...

....sorry about that I tend to forget a lot these days. Two computers are shot not counting the one that passed out at the start of this spate about September the 4th IIRC.

The one I have working has a boot problem that was causing what I assumed was a RAM problem but turned out to be faulty driver hence no Linux boot.- which I can fix as soon as I decide what version I want next.

But it left me with the last known good one, a laptop with a flat battery and a dark screen. Had I realised it had drained and just wanted charging there could have been no problem except the volcanic activity will produce brain farts as I am sure all of us are familiar with -except Dawlish; who has Brainfart set at default/turbo/optimised (because he thinks big words are clever.)
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So far as concerned we find your most amusing responses are those that you
express in a pseudo doggerel way.HTH

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On Wednesday, 21 September 2016 19:54:09 UTC+1, P.Chortik wrote:

So far as we wet sheep are concerned we find your most amusing
responses are those that you express in a pseudo doggerel way.
HTH


Doggerel?
Please; if you are trying to inspire me try harder.


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