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| Expect redundant past post to appear again | 09 Feb 2005 01:00 GMT | 3 |
We've entered into another Photon belt and time is warping forward and backward at the same points of existence. Everybody HOLD ON! Patron Saint of the Internet
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| Sumatra earthquake three times larger than originally thought | 08 Feb 2005 20:47 GMT | 5 |
http://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2005-02/nu-set020705.php EVANSTON, Ill. --- Northwestern University seismologists have determined that the Dec. 26 Sumatra earthquake that set off a deadly tsunami throughout the Indian Ocean was three times larger than originally thought, ...
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| Are earthquakes really that big of a deal? | 08 Feb 2005 05:41 GMT | 4 |
I've lived through two strong earthquakes and countless lesser ones, and though fairly exciting, they don't seem to be all that big a deal. Am I missing something?
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| Good News! -- Jesus Christ Went To The Cross So You Can Go To Heaven | 07 Feb 2005 19:06 GMT | 1 |
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| Good News! -- Jesus Christ Went To The Cross So You Can Go To Heaven | 07 Feb 2005 19:05 GMT | 1 |
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| Correction | 07 Feb 2005 08:58 GMT | 4 |
http://www.prophecies.us/article.php?sid=662 is the proper URL for the latest dialogue between myself and James.
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| Wax works: wax proves excellent model of the Earth's crust | 07 Feb 2005 01:58 GMT | 13 |
http://www.iop.org/EJ/news/-topic=889/njp 1 February 2005 Physicists in the US have proven that wax is an excellent model of the ocean floors. Using a tub of wax, geophysicists at Cornell and Columbia have produced
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| 7.1 EARTHQUAKE IN THE PHILIPPINES | 07 Feb 2005 00:04 GMT | 5 |
7.1 EARTHQUAKE IN THE PHILIPPINES http://www.seismo.ethz.ch/redpuma/redpuma_ami_list.html Discussion here: http://freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1336904/posts
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| The latest video of aceh tsuname | 06 Feb 2005 19:48 GMT | 4 |
Does anyone know where the latest video of the Tsunami hitting Banda Aceh just as the people were going through the rubble from the earthquake could be downloaded from.
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| Aceh Tsunami Runup: 34.9 Meters.... | 06 Feb 2005 18:42 GMT | 7 |
http://pmel.noaa.gov/tsunami/indo20041226/itic_team.htm That height was in a valley, but numerous other heights were in the 30 meter range on the west coast......
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| Magnitude 7.1 near Philippines | 06 Feb 2005 08:00 GMT | 5 |
2005/02/05 12:23 M 7.1 CELEBES SEA Z=486km 5.36N 123.23E This REVISED information is provided by the USGS National Earthquake Information Center. (Address problems to: sedas@ghtmail.cr.usgs.gov)
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| FAQS - Why do Earthquakes.. | 06 Feb 2005 04:03 GMT | 13 |
Q1. Why do Earthquakes in brittle mantle crust release less energy than earthquakes in brittle continental crust or at crust-mantle boundaries? Wouldn't an earthquake release the same amount of energy in sponge cake, if it were as brittle as the mantle crust or
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| Euclidean dream | 05 Feb 2005 18:33 GMT | 1 |
While the 'wave tracks' of Mercury when plotted to the sidereal period of the moon do not establish a resonance between the two, it dosn't rule it out either. If it is real, then there might also be subtle effects on the earth's rotation, axial nutations and the 431 day
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| New evidence indicates biggest extinction wasn't caused by asteroid or | 05 Feb 2005 07:51 GMT | 7 |
In Message 34, George wrote, quoting me: ". . . . Super huge geysers would have produced unusually heavy rainout
> globally for 100s, 1,000s, possibly even 1,000,000s of years. > So the immediate explanation is obviously that the PTB super huge |
| Re: Near the Coast of Ecuador!----( ot ) | 05 Feb 2005 04:12 GMT | 9 |
"Der Coach" <DerCoach@FanaticLegionsHQ.Mil> wrote in message news:ZGVyY29hY2g=.9b412b12a808229603b4981dc864c847@1107399081.nulluser.com.. .
> Ed Augusts wrote: |