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Earthquake Thread ~ Always Updated*5.5 Afghanistan ~ Pg 20354

 
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Dear say hello to the "Rock" for me I know you and he have

a Thang for each other 5a
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lolsign

Imagine?! He's married or I would've tried to scoop him when he was filming across the street! tounge

Back then. Not now though. : )
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Magnitude 3.4
Region COLOMBIA
Date time 2017-06-20 02:55:53.0 UTC
Location 5.28 N ; 73.77 W
Depth 145 km
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Magnitude 3.9
Region NEAR THE COAST OF WESTERN TURKEY
Date time 2017-06-20 03:13:33.4 UTC
Location 38.96 N ; 26.24 E
Depth 5 km
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Edit: Downgraded to 3.8

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M 3.2 - 51km WSW of Talkeetna, Alaska
2017-06-20 02:14:04 UTC 62.228°N 151.081°W 55.3 km depth
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Magnitude 3.0
Region ANTOFAGASTA, CHILE
Date time 2017-06-20 03:22:29.0 UTC
Location 23.13 S ; 68.15 W
Depth 126 km
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I have a special person coming to visit me. : )

(no vacation for me though, ugh)
 Quoting: Simple27


Oh? A romantic special someone?
 Quoting: Isis One


He might get a kiss if he's lucky. : )
 Quoting: Simple27


Dear say hello to the "Rock" for me I know you and he have

a Thang for each other 5a
 Quoting: Zombie Daddy in a Box


Nah. Not the Rock. I have a hunch who it is though.
To know where your heart is, look where your mind goes when it wanders.

A rock in bad hands killed Abel. A rock in good hands killed Goliath. It isn't about the rock.

A true warrior fights not because he hates the one in front of him, but because he loves those behind him.

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Nah. Not the Rock. I have a hunch who it is though.
 Quoting: ~Jazzy~


I'd be willing to bet you're correct wink
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Nah. Not the Rock. I have a hunch who it is though.
 Quoting: ~Jazzy~


I'd be willing to bet you're correct wink
 Quoting: Simple27


Well if it's not your nephew, you better pm me!
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Nah. Not the Rock. I have a hunch who it is though.
 Quoting: ~Jazzy~


I'd be willing to bet you're correct wink
 Quoting: Simple27


Well if it's not your nephew, you better pm me!
 Quoting: Isis One


Haha!! OMG, I think I forgot to share this here! Oh wait, I think I did.

Anyway, it became official just recently. : )

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Read his shirt! <3

y_lovin

But no silly, not my nephew. tounge
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Nah. Not the Rock. I have a hunch who it is though.
 Quoting: ~Jazzy~


I'd be willing to bet you're correct wink
 Quoting: Simple27


Have fun you two. Don't take too many liberties. Save a little for the next time.

:jgwink:
To know where your heart is, look where your mind goes when it wanders.

A rock in bad hands killed Abel. A rock in good hands killed Goliath. It isn't about the rock.

A true warrior fights not because he hates the one in front of him, but because he loves those behind him.

INTP-A
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Nah. Not the Rock. I have a hunch who it is though.
 Quoting: ~Jazzy~


I'd be willing to bet you're correct wink
 Quoting: Simple27


Have fun you two. Don't take too many liberties. Save a little for the next time.

:jgwink:
 Quoting: ~Jazzy~


yoda
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Nah. Not the Rock. I have a hunch who it is though.
 Quoting: ~Jazzy~


I'd be willing to bet you're correct wink
 Quoting: Simple27


Well if it's not your nephew, you better pm me!
 Quoting: Isis One


Haha!! OMG, I think I forgot to share this here! Oh wait, I think I did.

Anyway, it became official just recently. : )

[link to scontent.fbos1-1.fna.fbcdn.net (secure)]

Read his shirt! <3

y_lovin

But no silly, not my nephew. tounge
 Quoting: Simple27


Precious. Both of them.
To know where your heart is, look where your mind goes when it wanders.

A rock in bad hands killed Abel. A rock in good hands killed Goliath. It isn't about the rock.

A true warrior fights not because he hates the one in front of him, but because he loves those behind him.

INTP-A
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Nah. Not the Rock. I have a hunch who it is though.
 Quoting: ~Jazzy~


I'd be willing to bet you're correct wink
 Quoting: Simple27


Well if it's not your nephew, you better pm me!
 Quoting: Isis One


Haha!! OMG, I think I forgot to share this here! Oh wait, I think I did.

Anyway, it became official just recently. : )

[link to scontent.fbos1-1.fna.fbcdn.net (secure)]

Read his shirt! <3

y_lovin

But no silly, not my nephew. tounge
 Quoting: Simple27


Sooo cute, poor guy, as an oldest I can attest its brutal. So pm me, catch me up when you get a sec. I'm going to bed now.
Spread the word, change the collective conscious......
THERE IS MORE THAN ENOUGH OF EVERYTHING TO GO AROUND

When you are undisciplined, the universe is extremely forgiving and when you are disciplined, the universe is extremely generous. Me

One doesn't discover new lands without consenting to lose sight, for a very long time, of the shore. Andre Gide
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We do not learn from history because our studies are brief and prejudiced. In a surprising manner, 250 years emerges as the average length of national greatness. This average has not varied for 3,000years. The stages of the rise and fall of great nations seem to be:
The Age of Pioneers , The Age of Conquests ,The Age of Commerce ,The Age of Affluence ,The Age of Intellect ,The Age of Decadence.
Decadence is marked by: Defensiveness, Pessimism, Materialism,Frivolity An influx of foreigners The Welfare State A weakening of religion. Decadence is due to: Too long a period of wealth and power, Selfishness Love of money ,The loss of a sense of duty.
The life histories of great states are amazingly similar, and are due to internal factors. Their falls are diverse, because they are largely the result of external causes. - Sir John Glubb The Fate of Empires
We are at the end of the Age of Decadence heading into COLLAPSE
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laugh
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Nah. Not the Rock. I have a hunch who it is though.
 Quoting: ~Jazzy~


I'd be willing to bet you're correct wink
 Quoting: Simple27


Have fun you two. Don't take too many liberties. Save a little for the next time.

:jgwink:
 Quoting: ~Jazzy~


yoda
 Quoting: Simple27


jgalways
To know where your heart is, look where your mind goes when it wanders.

A rock in bad hands killed Abel. A rock in good hands killed Goliath. It isn't about the rock.

A true warrior fights not because he hates the one in front of him, but because he loves those behind him.

INTP-A
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Sooo cute, poor guy, as an oldest I can attest its brutal. So pm me, catch me up when you get a sec. I'm going to bed now.
 Quoting: Isis One


I'm the oldest of my siblings too. 8 years older than one of them and 10 years older than the other. Totally sucks, but we've had a special bond with me being the super older sister lol. Always had their backs. Always will.

Will send pm. : )
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Je suis Pedrógão grouphug
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Your name?
 Quoting: Simple27


I couldn't get it to translate that word either.
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tounge no, it's the name of village where the 64 persons die on the fire here...
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Update: 64 deaths and 136 injureds on fires of central Portugal.
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New update: 64 deaths and 157 injureds. Pedrogão fire is controled and will be extinct in 24h, but a new fire in Gois is uncontrolable and growing big!
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Update: 64 deaths and 136 injureds on fires of central Portugal.
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New update: 64 deaths and 157 injureds. Pedrogão fire is controled and will be extinct in 24h, but a new fire in Gois is uncontrolable and growing big!
 Quoting: Luisport


Sheesh! Hope y'all can catch a break soon
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Update: 64 deaths and 136 injureds on fires of central Portugal.
 Quoting: Luisport


New update: 64 deaths and 157 injureds. Pedrogão fire is controled and will be extinct in 24h, but a new fire in Gois is uncontrolable and growing big!
 Quoting: Luisport


Sheesh! Hope y'all can catch a break soon
 Quoting: Master of Nothing


The situation is turning worse because the winds are very strong and allways turning direction! At least 8 more vilages evacuated!
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Here is some perspective on Yellowstone potential. Even if the next eruption is a fraction of the last known eruption, someone is going to have a very bad day.

Energy equivalent in Megatons of TNT:

24 - 1980 St. Helens eruption
26 - 2004 The 9.3 earthquake in Indonesia

... wait for it...

875,000 - last known eruption yield of Yellowstone.

Really not looking forward to it. This actually exemplifies quite well how volcanic eruptions release massive amounts of energy as well. It also seems logical that large eruptions might slow down quakes and vice versa.

-Finland
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Here is some perspective on Yellowstone potential. Even if the next eruption is a fraction of the last known eruption, someone is going to have a very bad day.

Energy equivalent in Megatons of TNT:

24 - 1980 St. Helens eruption
26 - 2004 The 9.3 earthquake in Indonesia

... wait for it...

875,000 - last known eruption yield of Yellowstone.

Really not looking forward to it. This actually exemplifies quite well how volcanic eruptions release massive amounts of energy as well. It also seems logical that large eruptions might slow down quakes and vice versa.

-Finland
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 75112542


I remember reading a story about them searching for the caldera in Yellowstone park, at first they couldn't, until they finally realized the whole darn park was part of it. When you drive through Idaho, you can see how huge this sucker is!
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Good Morning Everyone coffee4
We do not learn from history because our studies are brief and prejudiced. In a surprising manner, 250 years emerges as the average length of national greatness. This average has not varied for 3,000years. The stages of the rise and fall of great nations seem to be:
The Age of Pioneers , The Age of Conquests ,The Age of Commerce ,The Age of Affluence ,The Age of Intellect ,The Age of Decadence.
Decadence is marked by: Defensiveness, Pessimism, Materialism,Frivolity An influx of foreigners The Welfare State A weakening of religion. Decadence is due to: Too long a period of wealth and power, Selfishness Love of money ,The loss of a sense of duty.
The life histories of great states are amazingly similar, and are due to internal factors. Their falls are diverse, because they are largely the result of external causes. - Sir John Glubb The Fate of Empires
We are at the end of the Age of Decadence heading into COLLAPSE
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Here is some perspective on Yellowstone potential. Even if the next eruption is a fraction of the last known eruption, someone is going to have a very bad day.

Energy equivalent in Megatons of TNT:

24 - 1980 St. Helens eruption
26 - 2004 The 9.3 earthquake in Indonesia

... wait for it...

875,000 - last known eruption yield of Yellowstone.

Really not looking forward to it. This actually exemplifies quite well how volcanic eruptions release massive amounts of energy as well. It also seems logical that large eruptions might slow down quakes and vice versa.

-Finland
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 75112542


I remember reading a story about them searching for the caldera in Yellowstone park, at first they couldn't, until they finally realized the whole darn park was part of it. When you drive through Idaho, you can see how huge this sucker is!
 Quoting: bigD111


I really gotta visit Yellowstone!
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Here is some perspective on Yellowstone potential. Even if the next eruption is a fraction of the last known eruption, someone is going to have a very bad day.

Energy equivalent in Megatons of TNT:

24 - 1980 St. Helens eruption
26 - 2004 The 9.3 earthquake in Indonesia

... wait for it...

875,000 - last known eruption yield of Yellowstone.

Really not looking forward to it. This actually exemplifies quite well how volcanic eruptions release massive amounts of energy as well. It also seems logical that large eruptions might slow down quakes and vice versa.

-Finland
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 75112542


I remember reading a story about them searching for the caldera in Yellowstone park, at first they couldn't, until they finally realized the whole darn park was part of it. When you drive through Idaho, you can see how huge this sucker is!
 Quoting: bigD111


I really gotta visit Yellowstone!
 Quoting: Master of Nothing


It is worth seeing! Even has it's own grand canyon!
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Update: 64 deaths and 136 injureds on fires of central Portugal.
 Quoting: Luisport


New update: 64 deaths and 157 injureds. Pedrogão fire is controled and will be extinct in 24h, but a new fire in Gois is uncontrolable and growing big!
 Quoting: Luisport


Sheesh! Hope y'all can catch a break soon
 Quoting: Master of Nothing


The situation is turning worse because the winds are very strong and allways turning direction! At least 8 more vilages evacuated!

 Quoting: Luisport


Damn..I hope things turn around soon. Any chance of rain in the area of Gois?
We do not learn from history because our studies are brief and prejudiced. In a surprising manner, 250 years emerges as the average length of national greatness. This average has not varied for 3,000years. The stages of the rise and fall of great nations seem to be:
The Age of Pioneers , The Age of Conquests ,The Age of Commerce ,The Age of Affluence ,The Age of Intellect ,The Age of Decadence.
Decadence is marked by: Defensiveness, Pessimism, Materialism,Frivolity An influx of foreigners The Welfare State A weakening of religion. Decadence is due to: Too long a period of wealth and power, Selfishness Love of money ,The loss of a sense of duty.
The life histories of great states are amazingly similar, and are due to internal factors. Their falls are diverse, because they are largely the result of external causes. - Sir John Glubb The Fate of Empires
We are at the end of the Age of Decadence heading into COLLAPSE
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Here is some perspective on Yellowstone potential. Even if the next eruption is a fraction of the last known eruption, someone is going to have a very bad day.

Energy equivalent in Megatons of TNT:

24 - 1980 St. Helens eruption
26 - 2004 The 9.3 earthquake in Indonesia

... wait for it...

875,000 - last known eruption yield of Yellowstone.

Really not looking forward to it. This actually exemplifies quite well how volcanic eruptions release massive amounts of energy as well. It also seems logical that large eruptions might slow down quakes and vice versa.

-Finland
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 75112542


I remember reading a story about them searching for the caldera in Yellowstone park, at first they couldn't, until they finally realized the whole darn park was part of it. When you drive through Idaho, you can see how huge this sucker is!
 Quoting: bigD111


I really gotta visit Yellowstone!
 Quoting: Master of Nothing


It is worth seeing! Even has it's own grand canyon!
 Quoting: bigD111


It's absolutely one of the most gorgeous places on earth. Truly is awe inspiring.

Last Edited by Nefarious Libertine on 06/20/2017 10:02 AM
We do not learn from history because our studies are brief and prejudiced. In a surprising manner, 250 years emerges as the average length of national greatness. This average has not varied for 3,000years. The stages of the rise and fall of great nations seem to be:
The Age of Pioneers , The Age of Conquests ,The Age of Commerce ,The Age of Affluence ,The Age of Intellect ,The Age of Decadence.
Decadence is marked by: Defensiveness, Pessimism, Materialism,Frivolity An influx of foreigners The Welfare State A weakening of religion. Decadence is due to: Too long a period of wealth and power, Selfishness Love of money ,The loss of a sense of duty.
The life histories of great states are amazingly similar, and are due to internal factors. Their falls are diverse, because they are largely the result of external causes. - Sir John Glubb The Fate of Empires
We are at the end of the Age of Decadence heading into COLLAPSE
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New update: 64 deaths and 157 injureds. Pedrogão fire is controled and will be extinct in 24h, but a new fire in Gois is uncontrolable and growing big!
 Quoting: Luisport


Sheesh! Hope y'all can catch a break soon
 Quoting: Master of Nothing


The situation is turning worse because the winds are very strong and allways turning direction! At least 8 more vilages evacuated!

 Quoting: Luisport


Damn..I hope things turn around soon. Any chance of rain in the area of Gois?
 Quoting: Nefarious Libertine


We see this in the western states. Hard to believe so many have died!
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I remember reading a story about them searching for the caldera in Yellowstone park, at first they couldn't, until they finally realized the whole darn park was part of it. When you drive through Idaho, you can see how huge this sucker is!
 Quoting: bigD111


I really gotta visit Yellowstone!
 Quoting: Master of Nothing


It is worth seeing! Even has it's own grand canyon!
 Quoting: bigD111


It's absolutely one of the most gorgeous places on earth. Truly is awe inspiring.
 Quoting: Nefarious Libertine


It's on the bucket list! When I'm no longer grid locked in the east I plan on riding my bike all the way out there.





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