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The Effects of Fluoride on the Thyroid Gland30 Nov 2005 11:44 GMT2
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yroid%20Gland.htm
By Dr Barry Durrant-Peatfield MBBS LRCP MRCS
Medical Advisor to Thyroid UK
There has never been an earthquake on Thanksgiving29 Nov 2005 21:12 GMT34
In all of recorded history there has never been an earthquake of any
massive magnitude on Thanksgiving day.
Earthquake Dart Board update27 Nov 2005 21:34 GMT7
Just an update about my Earthquake Dart Board "predictions".
Enough time has elapsed that I've started confirming the
"predictions" against the NEIC catalog. I've spent a few hours
perfecting a program to do the testing for me and to generate
Geodetic functions with English documentation25 Nov 2005 19:25 GMT2
here is an information for the people who must develop programs with
geodetic background and who asked me for a Englisch documentation of
the geodetic functions included in GeoDLL. The DLL is present now with
a complete English and German documentation!
Which is safer?25 Nov 2005 16:00 GMT24
I live on the top floor of a 5 storey building, and it has 2 other
buildings as tall on it's either sides. If an earthquake occurs, and
it's predicted it will within few years, what would be safer for me to
do? climb down and search for an open place (which there isn't any), or
Seismogram question (the 7.0 off Japan yesterday)23 Nov 2005 16:22 GMT18
Looking at seismograms of the yesterdays 7-ish quake off Japan, I found
this unusual thing recorded at the CMB US network station (located in
the San Francisco bay area):
  http://avtanski.com/images/var/CMB.gif
agnitude 5.6 - UNIMAK ISLAND REGION, ALASKA23 Nov 2005 04:43 GMT4
2005 November 22 15:09:26 UTC
Preliminary Earthquake Report
West Coast and Alaska Tsunami Warning Center/NOAA/NWS
A moderate earthquake occurred at 15:09:26 (UTC) on Tuesday, November 22, 2005.
FILTERS USING FORTE AGENT 3.1.BUILD 78321 Nov 2005 00:33 GMT2
i have reactivated my forte agent to kill file GLOBALLY the following:
a.sholes
bishopnoses
imam/khadi
question for the plate tectonically informed20 Nov 2005 23:23 GMT9
Does Plate Tectonics consider the continental fracture of South America
and Antarctica which faces the East Pacific Spreading Ridge, to be the
same fracture as the ridge?   (as it is between Antarctica and
Australia, say)
BIG BLOB & BIG SCREAM THEORIES20 Nov 2005 14:10 GMT1
This is a paper which I wrote a few years back and which I  publish in
anticipation of another one, which I like to call the foundation paper of
the True Geology.
That other paper I will publish on those ng soon.
Found a way to prevent future earthquakes !19 Nov 2005 05:31 GMT10
I think we should remove all the earth on Earth and build our cities in
mid-air. This way earthquakes will be impossible and cannot harm
people.
What do you think about my idea?
fault maps online?18 Nov 2005 12:55 GMT30
Anyone know of any links to online maps with close-up views showing
cities, freeways and faults in southern California?
Scientists Who Inspire18 Nov 2005 03:24 GMT1
Susan's recent post regarding male pioneers in science brought me to
remember a very special day I enjoyed when I went to visit Dr. Leon
Knopoff at U.C.L.A.   We had a few e-mail exchanges prior to him
sending his invitation for me to come to visit him.  He said he wanted
Strange dream18 Nov 2005 02:47 GMT33
I had a strange dream last night....a magnitude 10 earthquake
had struck mid southern Canada, north of North Dakota. It was
300 miles deep. I recall in the dream thinking that quakes
that size are impossible and that there's nothing in that
Indian experts developing earthquake-prediction device17 Nov 2005 15:56 GMT3
Indian experts developing earthquake-prediction device
Dharamshala : In the wake of death and destruction caused by the recent
earthquake on a large scale which killed thousands of people in India and
Pakistan, the experts on seismology in India have claimed that anticipating
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