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In article <9dCdnZawnOYNeJzZRVn-pw@xxxxxxxxxxx>, johnk8spamless@xxxxxxxxxxx
(John Krempasky) wrote:
>
> "Alan" <alan@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:memo.20060226151535.568B@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> >
> > What would you think if you were told that the currently erupting
> Augustine
> > Volcano in Alaska was experiencing an unusual kind of earthquake every
> twelve
> > hours to the second? That?s right, a very strange earthquake goes off on
> > Augustine every twelve hours exactly to the second. What would you think
> if you
> > were told that each of these unusual earthquakes lasted for exactly the
> same
> > length of time, fifty-seconds for each and every event? What would you
> think if
> > you were shown a collection of seismic waveforms for these precision
> earthquakes
> > that were essentially identical?
>
> ROFLMAO...those are calibration pulses. What a hoot.
It sounds about right for a weatherman though. I remember one saying "There
will
be no hurricane", and the trail of damage the next day must have cost the
insurance companies millions. I bet they write that on his grave.
Alan
http://www.veloceraptor.free-online.co.uk/enigma.html
veloceraptor.blogspot.com/">http://veloceraptor.blogspot.com/
www.bushflash.com/pl_lo.html">http://www.bushflash.com/pl_lo.html
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