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utmt40 11-14-2005 06:21 PM

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Geez if this stuff keeps up we all are going to be dead before too long.

Freakin 11-14-2005 06:21 PM

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I think it was a smart choice to base our entire world's infrastructure and way of life on a completely unsustainable natural resource.

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You mean like trees?

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trees are considerably more sustainable than fossil fuels

pokerdirty 11-14-2005 06:22 PM

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What's next?
http://www.foxhome.com/dayaftertomor...ges/03-800.jpg

11-14-2005 06:23 PM

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just about as bad as they get

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Not really- 7.3 is reasonably large, but no where near the size of the earthquake that caused the tsunami last year (9.1).

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7.3 is a monster man.

The San Fransisco 89 quake was I believe 6.9. And the increase in numerical value is an exponential increase. 7.3 is bad.

Plus it's not the number, but the proximity to the epicenter that is the huge determinant.

I'd rather be 1 mile from 9.1 than right by a 7.3.

wayabvpar 11-14-2005 06:23 PM

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What's next?
http://www.foxhome.com/dayaftertomor...ges/03-800.jpg

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That movie was a bigger disaster than anything we have seen in history. Ye gods it was bad.

wayabvpar 11-14-2005 06:26 PM

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just about as bad as they get

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Not really- 7.3 is reasonably large, but no where near the size of the earthquake that caused the tsunami last year (9.1).

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7.3 is a monster man.

The San Fransisco 89 quake was I believe 6.9. And the increase in numerical value is an exponential increase. 7.3 is bad.

Plus it's not the number, but the proximity to the epicenter that is the huge determinant.

I'd rather be 1 mile from 9.1 than right by a 7.3.

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Bold mine. This is what I was referring to when I said it was reasonably large, but no where near as large as the 9.1 (!!) from last year. It is a major quake, but not a monster one (or 'Great', as the scale goes).

diebitter 11-14-2005 06:26 PM

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What's next?
http://www.foxhome.com/dayaftertomor...ges/03-800.jpg

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there's worse

http://www.graphicexpectations.com/posterimg/ishtar.jpg

Freakin 11-14-2005 06:27 PM

Re: 7.3 Magnitude Earthquake hits Japanese coast
 
One story so far, from the company that sent me the flash (*they finally got the story up).

It was 300 Miles off the coast of Honshu. There's notices of tsunamis and stuff already out in Japan all up and down that coast

It occurred at 1:38 Pacific

web page

11-14-2005 06:28 PM

Re: 7.3 Magnitude Earthquake hits Japanese coast
 
Mother Nature heard Bush was coming.

benza13 11-14-2005 06:28 PM

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just about as bad as they get

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Not really- 7.3 is reasonably large, but no where near the size of the earthquake that caused the tsunami last year (9.1).

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7.3 is a monster man.

The San Fransisco 89 quake was I believe 6.9. And the increase in numerical value is an exponential increase. 7.3 is bad.

Plus it's not the number, but the proximity to the epicenter that is the huge determinant.

I'd rather be 1 mile from 9.1 than right by a 7.3.

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Bold mine. This is what I was referring to when I said it was reasonably large, but no where near as large as the 9.1 (!!) from last year. It is a major quake, but not a monster one (or 'Great', as the scale goes).

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I don't care what you say, any quake near/over 7 is quite large. Sure there are more powerful ones, but they are not very frequent.


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