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Natural Science Forum / Earth Science / Earthquakes / March 2007



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John Kempras03 Mar 2007 20:41 GMT1
The bundle of raw intellect. Master of the fishing fleet, as he is a
master baiter. Lacks vision and gives in to fantasy of being in the
sack with his mother. Has the IQ of a fish tank. Thinks his useless
statements are effective and meaningful. Wears baby dolls to bed, and
A note from the "Beaner", I love that name03 Mar 2007 17:07 GMT5
Yes, we did come to this country illegally. I have had eight children
in this country from three different wives, two are white,  and have
never held a tax paying job. I saved enough money to buy a "NEW"
Peterbilt (1998) with a 55' box. I have a genset, satellite hook-up,
SeisMac 2.0 has been released03 Mar 2007 06:54 GMT1
I've updated SeisMac, my free seismograph application for Macintosh
laptops, to version 2.0. I've added a number of wonderful features. You
can stop the display, magnify it horizontally and vertically, and go
back and view events that happened hours or even days in the past. You
earthquake near Lafayette03 Mar 2007 01:09 GMT4
Now my wife knows what they feel like.
bob
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