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Earthquake Thread ~ Always Updated*5.5 Afghanistan ~ Pg 20354

 
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In pain? Try an ice-cold dip: Doctors say swimming in cold water could be an alternative to strong painkillers

Swimming in cold water could be an alternative to strong painkillers, doctors believe.

A short, sharp plunge into the open sea cured a British man of the debilitating pain he had been suffering for two and a half months. Doctors believe the shock of sudden immersion may have disrupted his nervous system, jolting him out of a cycle of pain.

The man, who is not named, had been suffering from debilitating pain for 10 weeks when he decided to jump from a rocky outcrop into the sea ‘as distraction’. He said: ‘I initially thought – “damn this is so cold I’m going to die!”

To his surprise, the he felt no pain while he was in the water and nor has he felt any since, and he has completely stopped all painkillers. Given the absence of any alternative explanations other than pure chance, it seems as if the cold water plunge actually cured him.

His doctors believe the shock of the sudden cold water immersion induced a ‘wave’ of activity across his nervous system which led to an ‘altered state of consciousness’. This in turn altered his perception of pain, offering instant relief.

The pain relief he felt in the water then enabled him to move freely, for the first time in weeks, breaking the ‘cycle’ of pain.

[link to www.dailymail.co.uk]

fascinating
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Did you feel it? Earthquake shakes Seacoast

small earthquake centered in East Kingston was felt Thursday morning across the Seacoast area of New Hampshire.

The U.S. Geological Survey confirmed that the 2.7-magnitude quake struck at 9:28 a.m.

Exeter residents described the earthquake as more of a boom than a rumbling. Some witnesses said they thought there might have been an explosion nearby.
[link to www.wmur.com]



Hundreds report feeling 2.7-magnitude quake near N.H.-Mass. border


By noon, the USGS had received over 1,200 reports from people who said they felt it. East Kingston is near Exeter, N.H., and across the border from Amesbury, Mass.

Amesbury police Sergeant David Noyes said the department received many calls reporting booming sounds and shaking due to the quake.
[link to www.bostonglobe.com (secure)]
 Quoting: KickinIt


If I had gotten to the office just a little sooner, I may have heard and/or felt it. I work 40-45 minutes north of where I live, closer to NH.

Fox Boston happened to be reporting on a story in Salisbury, MA when the earthquake hit and had the camera rolling...

video [link to twitter.com (secure)]

Weston Observatory seismograph [link to pbs.twimg.com (secure)]
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pop up:

Magnitude 3.0
Region PUERTO RICO
Date time 2018-02-15 21:52:34.8 UTC
Location 18.33 N ; 66.52 W
Depth 116 km
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Did you feel it? Earthquake shakes Seacoast

small earthquake centered in East Kingston was felt Thursday morning across the Seacoast area of New Hampshire.

The U.S. Geological Survey confirmed that the 2.7-magnitude quake struck at 9:28 a.m.

Exeter residents described the earthquake as more of a boom than a rumbling. Some witnesses said they thought there might have been an explosion nearby.
[link to www.wmur.com]



Hundreds report feeling 2.7-magnitude quake near N.H.-Mass. border


By noon, the USGS had received over 1,200 reports from people who said they felt it. East Kingston is near Exeter, N.H., and across the border from Amesbury, Mass.

Amesbury police Sergeant David Noyes said the department received many calls reporting booming sounds and shaking due to the quake.
[link to www.bostonglobe.com (secure)]
 Quoting: KickinIt


If I had gotten to the office just a little sooner, I may have heard and/or felt it. I work 40-45 minutes north of where I live, closer to NH.

Fox Boston happened to be reporting on a story in Salisbury, MA when the earthquake hit and had the camera rolling...

video [link to twitter.com (secure)]

Weston Observatory seismograph [link to pbs.twimg.com (secure)]
 Quoting: Simple27


They had a good accidental catch there. You can barely hear the rumbling. I definitely didn't hear a boom though. I wish you would've felt it!
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Magnitude 4.5
Region NEAR COAST OF NORTHERN PERU
Date time 2018-02-16 00:18:53.7 UTC
Location 5.78 S ; 81.07 W
Depth 22 km
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1) THE PAST 1.5 HRS HAVE BEEN UNIQUE FOR QUAKES AND THE EASTERN PAC. RIM!!!

2) JAZZY, I TRULY WEPT LAST NIGHT-'SMILEY' MADE IT TO THE NEW MOON...HE PASSED ONE HOUR INTO IT! BE AT PEACE, HE IS.

3) C.S.-THIS RING YOU GAVE ME IS A'FUGAZI'! WTF?! HAPPY VD!
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Thanks CAPS but I'm good. Death isn't an ending. It's the graduation to perfect life we were always meant to have.

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Last Edited by ~Jazzy~ on 02/15/2018 08:24 PM
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.

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Magnitude 4.8
Region NEAR COAST OF NICARAGUA
Date time 2018-02-16 01:03:29.1 UTC
Location 12.57 N ; 87.49 W
Depth 92 km
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EDIT: DOWNGRADED TO 4.7

Last Edited by KickinIt on 02/15/2018 08:53 PM
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...


There's no way I could pull a 24 hour shift of anything. I need my sleep.
 Quoting: KickinIt


I worked 36 hours with only a 45 minute break to get one of my prototype products to a medical show years ago. That was a trocar cannula system that was recently used for my surgery.
 Quoting: RemoteGlasses


Wow, that's super cool! So essentially, you saved yourself!

tiphat
 Quoting: KickinIt


The surgeon was at first baffled my questions regarding the devices he was going to use. He never had a patient that knew so much about the products used.
 Quoting: RemoteGlasses


hugs
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Lowellville, Liberty report hearing boom and feeling ground shake

LOWELLVILLE, Ohio (WYTV) – Did you hear a loud boom or feel a small tremor on Tuesday?

Several WYTV viewers said they heard a loud noise, followed by shaking. The Youngstown area has had earthquakes in the past, but what happened on Tuesday could have been something completely different.

Lowellville residents experienced it around 3 p.m., but there were reports of the same thing in Liberty five hours earlier. Two separate locations, both felt the ground shake.

[link to wytv.com]

kermit thinking
 Quoting: KickinIt


Hmmm...

Nothing on USGS [link to earthquake.usgs.gov (secure)]

hmmm
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PNW quakes today.....

2018/02/15 23:02:41 48.33 -124.54 32.7 1.4 No 80 km WSW of Duncan,BC

2018/02/15 22:52:50 49.53 -124.95 34.8 1.6 No 17 km SSE of Courtenay,BC

2018/02/15 18:33:39 59.83 -141.16 3.0 3.0 No 111 km WNW of Yakutat,AK

2018/02/15 17:39:40 47.98 -128.88 10.0 3.3 No 253 km WSW of Tofino,BC

2018/02/15 13:08:45 59.80 -136.58 1.0 3.0 No 108 km WNW of Haines,AK

2018/02/15 12:06:01 47.62 -129.26 10.0 3.7 No 299 km WSW of Tofino,BC

2018/02/15 11:21:33 52.86 -132.23 24.8 1.8 No 51 km SW of Sandspit,BC

2018/02/15 10:19:28 47.66 -129.13 10.0 3.6 No 289 km WSW of Tofino,BC

2018/02/15 10:12:25 47.92 -129.15 10.0 3.4 No 274 km WSW of Tofino,BC

2018/02/15 05:38:44 48.94 -122.29 1.0 1.5 No 12 km S of Abbotsford,BC

[link to www.earthquakescanada.nrcan.gc.ca]
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Home made potato soup & warm bread w/butter.

Nasty rainy day all day and soup is hitting the spot.
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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In pain? Try an ice-cold dip: Doctors say swimming in cold water could be an alternative to strong painkillers

Swimming in cold water could be an alternative to strong painkillers, doctors believe.

A short, sharp plunge into the open sea cured a British man of the debilitating pain he had been suffering for two and a half months. Doctors believe the shock of sudden immersion may have disrupted his nervous system, jolting him out of a cycle of pain.

The man, who is not named, had been suffering from debilitating pain for 10 weeks when he decided to jump from a rocky outcrop into the sea ‘as distraction’. He said: ‘I initially thought – “damn this is so cold I’m going to die!”

To his surprise, the he felt no pain while he was in the water and nor has he felt any since, and he has completely stopped all painkillers. Given the absence of any alternative explanations other than pure chance, it seems as if the cold water plunge actually cured him.

His doctors believe the shock of the sudden cold water immersion induced a ‘wave’ of activity across his nervous system which led to an ‘altered state of consciousness’. This in turn altered his perception of pain, offering instant relief.

The pain relief he felt in the water then enabled him to move freely, for the first time in weeks, breaking the ‘cycle’ of pain.

[link to www.dailymail.co.uk]

fascinating
 Quoting: KickinIt


Very fascinating! Thanks for sharing. I'm heading to the beach now!

tgsplash

Yeah right, with my luck, I'd end up paralyzed or something crazy on the other end of that man's spectrum. tounge
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This Littlepixie just wanted to pop in and say: I hope everyone had an enjoyable valentines day.

I have a couple of little link for WhiteAngel. [link to female-fit-body.com (secure)] and [link to mrhealthynation.com]


Thank you to the core team that keep this thread updated 27/7, please know that your efforts are greatly appreciated by this Littlepixie.

blwkss & red_heart for everyone.
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hi


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In pain? Try an ice-cold dip: Doctors say swimming in cold water could be an alternative to strong painkillers

Swimming in cold water could be an alternative to strong painkillers, doctors believe.

A short, sharp plunge into the open sea cured a British man of the debilitating pain he had been suffering for two and a half months. Doctors believe the shock of sudden immersion may have disrupted his nervous system, jolting him out of a cycle of pain.

The man, who is not named, had been suffering from debilitating pain for 10 weeks when he decided to jump from a rocky outcrop into the sea ‘as distraction’. He said: ‘I initially thought – “damn this is so cold I’m going to die!”

To his surprise, the he felt no pain while he was in the water and nor has he felt any since, and he has completely stopped all painkillers. Given the absence of any alternative explanations other than pure chance, it seems as if the cold water plunge actually cured him.

His doctors believe the shock of the sudden cold water immersion induced a ‘wave’ of activity across his nervous system which led to an ‘altered state of consciousness’. This in turn altered his perception of pain, offering instant relief.

The pain relief he felt in the water then enabled him to move freely, for the first time in weeks, breaking the ‘cycle’ of pain.

[link to www.dailymail.co.uk]

fascinating
 Quoting: KickinIt


Very fascinating! Thanks for sharing. I'm heading to the beach now!

tgsplash

Yeah right, with my luck, I'd end up paralyzed or something crazy on the other end of that man's spectrum. tounge
 Quoting: Simple27


Forgive me if I'm wrong, but can't plunging into an icy sea send people into shock? uh...I'll pass and keep my pain, thanks.
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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Did you feel it? Earthquake shakes Seacoast

small earthquake centered in East Kingston was felt Thursday morning across the Seacoast area of New Hampshire.

The U.S. Geological Survey confirmed that the 2.7-magnitude quake struck at 9:28 a.m.

Exeter residents described the earthquake as more of a boom than a rumbling. Some witnesses said they thought there might have been an explosion nearby.
[link to www.wmur.com]



Hundreds report feeling 2.7-magnitude quake near N.H.-Mass. border


By noon, the USGS had received over 1,200 reports from people who said they felt it. East Kingston is near Exeter, N.H., and across the border from Amesbury, Mass.

Amesbury police Sergeant David Noyes said the department received many calls reporting booming sounds and shaking due to the quake.
[link to www.bostonglobe.com (secure)]
 Quoting: KickinIt


If I had gotten to the office just a little sooner, I may have heard and/or felt it. I work 40-45 minutes north of where I live, closer to NH.

Fox Boston happened to be reporting on a story in Salisbury, MA when the earthquake hit and had the camera rolling...

video [link to twitter.com (secure)]

Weston Observatory seismograph [link to pbs.twimg.com (secure)]
 Quoting: Simple27


They had a good accidental catch there. You can barely hear the rumbling. I definitely didn't hear a boom though. I wish you would've felt it!
 Quoting: KickinIt


Me too! I'd be happy to feel a 2.7-3.5 quake right in my city. Enough to feel it and that's all lol!
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In pain? Try an ice-cold dip: Doctors say swimming in cold water could be an alternative to strong painkillers

Swimming in cold water could be an alternative to strong painkillers, doctors believe.

A short, sharp plunge into the open sea cured a British man of the debilitating pain he had been suffering for two and a half months. Doctors believe the shock of sudden immersion may have disrupted his nervous system, jolting him out of a cycle of pain.

The man, who is not named, had been suffering from debilitating pain for 10 weeks when he decided to jump from a rocky outcrop into the sea ‘as distraction’. He said: ‘I initially thought – “damn this is so cold I’m going to die!”

To his surprise, the he felt no pain while he was in the water and nor has he felt any since, and he has completely stopped all painkillers. Given the absence of any alternative explanations other than pure chance, it seems as if the cold water plunge actually cured him.

His doctors believe the shock of the sudden cold water immersion induced a ‘wave’ of activity across his nervous system which led to an ‘altered state of consciousness’. This in turn altered his perception of pain, offering instant relief.

The pain relief he felt in the water then enabled him to move freely, for the first time in weeks, breaking the ‘cycle’ of pain.

[link to www.dailymail.co.uk]

fascinating
 Quoting: KickinIt


Very fascinating! Thanks for sharing. I'm heading to the beach now!

tgsplash

Yeah right, with my luck, I'd end up paralyzed or something crazy on the other end of that man's spectrum. tounge
 Quoting: Simple27


Forgive me if I'm wrong, but can't plunging into an icy sea send people into shock? uh...I'll pass and keep my pain, thanks.
 Quoting: ~Jazzy~


Per the article, the shock is what the doctors believe reversed his pain.

Sounds crazy to me too, but I've heard crazier things that are factual.
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It hit 67 degrees here today. This shit goes from one extreme to the other...omg
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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Smiley passed at 5pm this evening. He has been freed from the confines of this mortal coil and soars with the angels.
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It hit 67 degrees here today. This shit goes from one extreme to the other...omg
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Got up to 79 here today! Tomorrow around freezing.
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Magnitude 4.6
Region OFFSHORE OAXACA, MEXICO
Date time 2018-02-16 01:54:46.5 UTC
Location 15.87 N ; 94.71 W
Depth 60 km
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Magnitude 3.0
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Date time 2018-02-16 01:57:00.0 UTC
Location 66.61 N ; 17.84 W
Depth 9 km
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Magnitude 3.4
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Date time 2018-02-16 02:15:53.1 UTC
Location 56.28 N ; 149.36 W
Depth 36 km
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It hit 67 degrees here today. This shit goes from one extreme to the other...omg
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We were supposed to push 60 today, but I don't think we got higher than maybe 55. Not positive.

Snow coming Saturday night. As of now they're calling for 3-6 inches.
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It hit 67 degrees here today. This shit goes from one extreme to the other...omg
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Got up to 79 here today! Tomorrow around freezing.
 Quoting: KickinIt


blink
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It hit 67 degrees here today. This shit goes from one extreme to the other...omg
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Got up to 79 here today! Tomorrow around freezing.
 Quoting: KickinIt


Yep. Mother Earth has an extreme case of PMS.
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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It hit 67 degrees here today. This shit goes from one extreme to the other...omg
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Got up to 79 here today! Tomorrow around freezing.
 Quoting: KickinIt


Yep. Mother Earth has an extreme case of PMS.
 Quoting: ~Jazzy~


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It hit 67 degrees here today. This shit goes from one extreme to the other...omg
 Quoting: ~Jazzy~


Got up to 79 here today! Tomorrow around freezing.
 Quoting: KickinIt


Yep. Mother Earth has an extreme case of PMS.
 Quoting: ~Jazzy~


bundy
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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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This report is from 1994

Frequency of Earthquakes in New Hampshire

More than 260 earthquakes have been felt in New Hampshire in recorded history. The earliest damaging event occurred on October 29, 1727 with an epicenter off the coastline of New Hampshire or Maine. This was followed by a quake of at least equal intensity in 1755 known as the Cape Ann epicenter with a magnitude estimated to be 5.8. The strongest quake to be felt in the state occurred near La Malbaie, Quebec in 1925 measured at magnitude 6.6 at the epicenter. The strongest damaging quakes with an epicenter in the state occurred at Tamworth on December 20 and 24, 1940, both with a measured magnitude of 5.8. At least 262 earthquakes with magnitudes greater than 1.4 and epicenters within New Hampshire have occurred since 1728 (Kathleen Langone, unpublished compilation, 1992). Perhaps the most memorable quake (Gaza Epicenter) was recorded with a magnitude of 4.7 west of Laconia on January 19, 1982, but only minor damage occurred.

The record is complete enough to allow seismologists to compute occurrence probabilities for
earthquakes in New England ranging from magnitude 4.6 to 6.0. Thus, earthquakes will continue
to occur in New Hampshire with at least the same frequency and magnitude as in the past.


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