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Simple27 (OP) User ID: 24695221 United States 03/14/2015 07:39 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Magnitude 2.3 Region CHANNEL ISLANDS REG., CALIFORNIA Date time 2015-03-14 22:46:45.0 UTC Location 32.62 N ; 118.03 W Depth 17 km [link to m.emsc.eu] Magnitude 2.4 Region CHANNEL ISLANDS REG., CALIFORNIA Date time 2015-03-14 23:29:33.0 UTC Location 32.66 N ; 117.97 W Depth 1 km [link to m.emsc.eu] ~*Ride the Wave*~ |
Simple27 (OP) User ID: 24695221 United States 03/14/2015 07:50 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | sorry if posted Quoting: Goofy for God [link to www.foxcarolina.com] since mountains may not be fracking USGS: A series of small earthquakes shake North Carolina mountains Hadn't seen that link, but I've been watching the quakes. There's been more than 3... M2.5 - 3km ESE of Cherokee, North Carolina Quoting: Simple27 2015-03-12 03:14:02 (UTC) [link to earthquake.usgs.gov] M1.8 - 3km ESE of Cherokee, North Carolina 2015-03-12 03:17:00 (UTC) [link to earthquake.usgs.gov] M1.9 - 3km ESE of Cherokee, North Carolina 2015-03-12 03:23:59 (UTC) [link to earthquake.usgs.gov] M2.2 - 4km ESE of Cherokee, North Carolina 2015-03-12 06:17:33 (UTC) [link to earthquake.usgs.gov] Magnitude 2.7 Quoting: Simple27 Region NORTH CAROLINA Date time 2015-03-14 04:51:28.4 UTC Location 35.46 N ; 83.28 W Depth 5 km Macroseismic Intensity F Effects: Felt [link to m.emsc.eu] Even more... M2.1 - 4km ESE of Cherokee, North Carolina 2015-03-14 01:49:10 (UTC) [link to earthquake.usgs.gov] USGS has today's 2.7 NC (as reported by EMSC above) as a 2.8... M2.8 - 3km ESE of Cherokee, North Carolina 2015-03-14 04:51:28 (UTC) [link to earthquake.usgs.gov] And more... M2.2 - 4km ESE of Cherokee, North Carolina 2015-03-14 04:56:15 (UTC) [link to earthquake.usgs.gov] M2.1 - 3km ESE of Cherokee, North Carolina 2015-03-14 05:11:40 (UTC) [link to earthquake.usgs.gov] ~*Ride the Wave*~ |
Simple27 (OP) User ID: 24695221 United States 03/14/2015 07:53 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | M1.7 - 5km SE of Center Harbor, New Hampshire 2015-03-14 10:24:46 (UTC) [link to earthquake.usgs.gov] ~*Ride the Wave*~ |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 68108832 United States 03/14/2015 07:58 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | LET'S GO BACK 7 YEARS AGO... Quoting: Spirit Warrior 30 Two Russian mathematicians have caused a stir in the normally staid world of theoretical physics. Irina Aref'eva and Igor Volovich have not only proposed a mechanism for time travel, but they have given it a timetable as well. The pair, from the Steklov Mathematical Institute in Moscow, has been speculating on what might happen when the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) is switched on. The European Organization for Nuclear Research (CERN) is expected to commission the LHC in May 2008. It will smash protons together at speeds previously unobtainable. Each proton will have the same kinetic energy as a flying mosquito, but that energy will be concentrated into one a trillionth of a mosquito's volume. Collision like this can do very strange things to the fabric of the universe known as space-time. Space-time can bend and distort into loops that physicists call "closed time-like curves," known to sci-fi fans as "wormholes in space-time" or just "wormholes." Thought This Was Interesting Given All The Events That Are Taking Place In The NOW. [link to english.ohmynews.com] NOW 8 YEARS AGO... "As the Cernier company prepares to test the world’s largest supercollider physicists express concern that too much is being left to chance..... tiny black holes could be produced which hopefully would decay into what is known as Hawking radiation (the tinier the black hole, the faster it evaporates). If these black holes fail to decay, however, the consequences could be disasterous. CERN software developer Ran Livneh has expressed some concerns about the project: This physical realm is unknown, and dangerous phenomena might arise. Any physicist will tell you that there is no way to prove that generated black holes will decay..." I Found This Thread To Be Very Interesting...There Was A Lot Going On Surrounding CERN, And I Believe There Still Should Be Concern Given All The Things That Are Aligning. Kind Of Cool To Go Back In Time. :) Thread: ALERT! World’s Largest Supercollider Could Destroy the Universe Today I sorted through a large pile of old National Geographic's. It was so interesting and sad as well to see the old concerns we had for things like Acid Rain, living with Radiation, political unrest, etc. All these issues brought forth - mentioned, put out for public learning - never acted upon. I mean what ever happened to Acid Rain - it just stopped? Its the same with these worries we have about Cern, the Gulf of Mexico, environmental sustainability. etc. I felt puny and small about how nothing has really BEEN DONE, and still he we are - still "talking" about things - things we shouldn't mess with and things we should take care of . . . I love the old National Geographic Stuff...I also love looking at things from the past and seeing how things have transpired. Fascinating and scary. I know Little Bird, it is kind of sad isn't it. I think many patterns and signs are coming at us at increasing speed. We must continue to stay aware, pray and love one another. |
Simple27 (OP) User ID: 24695221 United States 03/14/2015 07:59 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | 2015-03-14 01:24:26 (UTC) [link to earthquake.usgs.gov] M2.6 - 49km SW of Glennallen, Alaska 2015-03-14 01:24:27 (UTC) [link to earthquake.usgs.gov] M2.5 - 96km SSE of King Salmon, Alaska 2015-03-14 03:17:40 (UTC) [link to earthquake.usgs.gov] M2.5 - 42km WSW of Anchor Point, Alaska 2015-03-14 03:52:22 (UTC) [link to earthquake.usgs.gov] M2.8 - 74km ESE of Sutton-Alpine, Alaska 2015-03-14 15:27:08 (UTC) [link to earthquake.usgs.gov] M2.7 - 44km S of Old Iliamna, Alaska 2015-03-14 20:57:22 (UTC) [link to earthquake.usgs.gov] ~*Ride the Wave*~ |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 68108832 United States 03/14/2015 08:02 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I am sure many of you are aware of The CHANI Project already, but I thought I would share it anyway. A very interesting and telling article. Check it out! :) [link to www.nexusmagazine.com (secure)] :eternity_forever: |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 68438195 United States 03/14/2015 08:04 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | SW, The part that is sad for me personally is we could have made choices in the 70's and 80's that would have made our human impact on this planet smaller and more efficient - WE KNEW - even back then we could do a better job. The part that was most interesting to me though, is human beings really have not changed that much in the 40 or so years worth of scattered National Geographic's I was looking through. I found two really cool things though - I want to go drive the Oregon Trail I have always been very interested in it. Yesterday I was in an antique shop (in Florida) and found a Oregon Trail Journal published in 1949! And today going through the stack found an issue with an article and pictures of the trail as well. I wasn't even trying to find this stuff - its coming to me - solidifying my bucket list desire to retrace that old trail. Its like a personal message to me - a message of Love from the Higher Power that I am seen and my wants can be met. Its a small step anyway. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 68108832 United States 03/14/2015 08:23 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | SW, The part that is sad for me personally is we could have made choices in the 70's and 80's that would have made our human impact on this planet smaller and more efficient - WE KNEW - even back then we could do a better job. Quoting: Little bird The part that was most interesting to me though, is human beings really have not changed that much in the 40 or so years worth of scattered National Geographic's I was looking through. I found two really cool things though - I want to go drive the Oregon Trail I have always been very interested in it. Yesterday I was in an antique shop (in Florida) and found a Oregon Trail Journal published in 1949! And today going through the stack found an issue with an article and pictures of the trail as well. I wasn't even trying to find this stuff - its coming to me - solidifying my bucket list desire to retrace that old trail. Its like a personal message to me - a message of Love from the Higher Power that I am seen and my wants can be met. Its a small step anyway. This is awesome Little Bird. I love it when things fall into place or when something is pulling at you. Many people, unfortunately are not paying attention or just not awake enough to understand the message that is being given to them. I think that is amazing about your interest in The Oregon Trail and the gifts that were given to you to help you follow through with your journey of the Oregon Trail. Absolutely Awesome. It is meant to be! Thanks for sharing that. :butterfly_kiss: |
4thhorseman User ID: 15383548 United States 03/14/2015 08:29 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | SW, The part that is sad for me personally is we could have made choices in the 70's and 80's that would have made our human impact on this planet smaller and more efficient - WE KNEW - even back then we could do a better job. Quoting: Little bird The part that was most interesting to me though, is human beings really have not changed that much in the 40 or so years worth of scattered National Geographic's I was looking through. I found two really cool things though - I want to go drive the Oregon Trail I have always been very interested in it. Yesterday I was in an antique shop (in Florida) and found a Oregon Trail Journal published in 1949! And today going through the stack found an issue with an article and pictures of the trail as well. I wasn't even trying to find this stuff - its coming to me - solidifying my bucket list desire to retrace that old trail. Its like a personal message to me - a message of Love from the Higher Power that I am seen and my wants can be met. Its a small step anyway. Do it LB, most of the parts I've been on, are beautiful, here and through out the Western States.. SICSEMPERTYRANIS Si Vis Pacem, Para Bellum Vi veri universum vivus vici "There is nothing more deceptive than an obvious fact". Arthur Conan Doyle "Once you eliminate the impossible, whatever remains, no matter how improbable, must be the truth". Arthur Conan Doyle MOLON LABE [link to www.usavsus.info] |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 68438195 United States 03/14/2015 08:43 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | SW, The part that is sad for me personally is we could have made choices in the 70's and 80's that would have made our human impact on this planet smaller and more efficient - WE KNEW - even back then we could do a better job. Quoting: Little bird The part that was most interesting to me though, is human beings really have not changed that much in the 40 or so years worth of scattered National Geographic's I was looking through. I found two really cool things though - I want to go drive the Oregon Trail I have always been very interested in it. Yesterday I was in an antique shop (in Florida) and found a Oregon Trail Journal published in 1949! And today going through the stack found an issue with an article and pictures of the trail as well. I wasn't even trying to find this stuff - its coming to me - solidifying my bucket list desire to retrace that old trail. Its like a personal message to me - a message of Love from the Higher Power that I am seen and my wants can be met. Its a small step anyway. Do it LB, most of the parts I've been on, are beautiful, here and through out the Western States.. I have big dreams of turning my van into my own modern covered wagon! LOL I am going to take photography classes this year as I finally, finally, finally go back to college. I'd like to make that part of the adventure and document my journey. I have no idea why its so much in me, and has always been. Genetic memory maybe, though my relatives that I know of did not undertake the journey - perhaps someone they knew did and it imprinted. I want to at least cover Nebraska and Wyoming!! |
Simple27 (OP) User ID: 24695221 United States 03/14/2015 08:50 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Magnitude 5.0 Region SOUTHERN PACIFIC OCEAN Date time 2015-03-14 23:32:54.8 UTC Location 71.79 S ; 126.32 W Depth 10 km [link to m.emsc.eu] ~*Ride the Wave*~ |
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deanoZXT User ID: 66505870 United States 03/14/2015 09:00 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I remember going to part or the Oregon Trail as a kid. It was some school field trip. Was like 3 hours on a bus, we spent and hour there and 3 hours back. It was boring as Hell. This was in the early 90s, so not like we have ipods or smart phones to play games on. We sung and card games broke out. I listened to the new M.C. Hammer tape, side A and B about 3 times over. -Everything's more awesome when you lean into it. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 68438195 United States 03/14/2015 09:06 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I remember going to part or the Oregon Trail as a kid. It was some school field trip. Was like 3 hours on a bus, we spent and hour there and 3 hours back. It was boring as Hell. This was in the early 90s, so not like we have ipods or smart phones to play games on. We sung and card games broke out. I listened to the new M.C. Hammer tape, side A and B about 3 times over. Quoting: deanoZXT Sorry Simple I am so far OFF TOPIC - I think we can all agree field trips suck. As a matter of fact I am keeping my 5th grader home with me on Tuesday so he can avoid going on one. I hated them. He hates them. I let him opt out. I am probably a weird mom, we do in fact do the public school thing - but - I don't completely play "the game" - I remember my own experience too well to buy completely into it. Yes, Rebel Yell. I realize my desire to go do this trail thing is not for everybody. LOL I don't know what I expect to find out there either - but its something I want to do. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 68438195 United States 03/14/2015 09:07 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I remember going to part or the Oregon Trail as a kid. It was some school field trip. Was like 3 hours on a bus, we spent and hour there and 3 hours back. It was boring as Hell. This was in the early 90s, so not like we have ipods or smart phones to play games on. We sung and card games broke out. I listened to the new M.C. Hammer tape, side A and B about 3 times over. Quoting: deanoZXT You know what I remember most from living out in Washington DeanO - SKAGIT VALLEY TULIPS!!! OMG |
Simple27 (OP) User ID: 24695221 United States 03/14/2015 09:10 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Magnitude 4.4 Region CENTRAL PERU Date time 2015-03-15 00:21:48.9 UTC Location 14.67 S ; 73.51 W Depth 89 km [link to m.emsc.eu] ~*Ride the Wave*~ |
Simple27 (OP) User ID: 24695221 United States 03/14/2015 09:14 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I remember going to part or the Oregon Trail as a kid. It was some school field trip. Was like 3 hours on a bus, we spent and hour there and 3 hours back. It was boring as Hell. This was in the early 90s, so not like we have ipods or smart phones to play games on. We sung and card games broke out. I listened to the new M.C. Hammer tape, side A and B about 3 times over. Quoting: deanoZXT Sorry Simple I am so far OFF TOPIC - I think we can all agree field trips suck. As a matter of fact I am keeping my 5th grader home with me on Tuesday so he can avoid going on one. I hated them. He hates them. I let him opt out. I am probably a weird mom, we do in fact do the public school thing - but - I don't completely play "the game" - I remember my own experience too well to buy completely into it. Yes, Rebel Yell. I realize my desire to go do this trail thing is not for everybody. LOL I don't know what I expect to find out there either - but its something I want to do. No worries LB! ~*Ride the Wave*~ |
Simple27 (OP) User ID: 24695221 United States 03/14/2015 09:15 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Magnitude 3.2 Region OFFSHORE ATACAMA, CHILE Date time 2015-03-15 00:42:10.0 UTC Location 27.36 S ; 71.22 W Depth 34 km [link to m.emsc.eu] ~*Ride the Wave*~ |
Simple27 (OP) User ID: 24695221 United States 03/14/2015 09:15 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Magnitude 3.0 Region OFFSHORE ATACAMA, CHILE Date time 2015-03-15 01:00:22.0 UTC Location 27.21 S ; 71.35 W Depth 30 km [link to m.emsc.eu] ~*Ride the Wave*~ |
deanoZXT User ID: 66505870 United States 03/14/2015 09:23 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I remember going to part or the Oregon Trail as a kid. It was some school field trip. Was like 3 hours on a bus, we spent and hour there and 3 hours back. It was boring as Hell. This was in the early 90s, so not like we have ipods or smart phones to play games on. We sung and card games broke out. I listened to the new M.C. Hammer tape, side A and B about 3 times over. Quoting: deanoZXT You know what I remember most from living out in Washington DeanO - SKAGIT VALLEY TULIPS!!! OMG When did you leave? All we have now, is liberals, hipsters, brewpubs, socialism rallies sponsored by Seattle City Council, Crows everywhere, traffic as bad and Southern California, mean cops and Fuku rain. -Everything's more awesome when you lean into it. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 68438195 United States 03/14/2015 09:33 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I remember going to part or the Oregon Trail as a kid. It was some school field trip. Was like 3 hours on a bus, we spent and hour there and 3 hours back. It was boring as Hell. This was in the early 90s, so not like we have ipods or smart phones to play games on. We sung and card games broke out. I listened to the new M.C. Hammer tape, side A and B about 3 times over. Quoting: deanoZXT You know what I remember most from living out in Washington DeanO - SKAGIT VALLEY TULIPS!!! OMG When did you leave? All we have now, is liberals, hipsters, brewpubs, socialism rallies sponsored by Seattle City Council, Crows everywhere, traffic as bad and Southern California, mean cops and Fuku rain. You will like this story. Ok I moved out to Seattle in 88. I was taken back by these people in shorts with long underwear on under and flannel shirts! Bwhaha - what I did not realize is I was there for the birth of grunge. I moved there after growing up an assortment of places but I went there from Florida. The bad weather was awful and the escalating growth of the area was obvious to me. I soon discovered if you did not leave for Seattle at certain times forget getting in there. It was beautiful I will give it that. Great Zoo. Amazing Libraries. I found the people interesting. My favorites to be honest were the ones who were from Alaska but were taking a "down south" break - some even from bush living. I joined the Navy Reserves out there and drilled on Whidbey Island so that gave me a reason to travel a bit - I also got into those mountains and went hiking every chance I got. I lasted 2 years out there before the weather got to me and I thought I would crawl out of my own skin - so I headed back to Florida. BUT the travel out to move there and the trip back were epic journeys and I saw a lot of the country that way. For example driving across Montana on the way out and down through Utah on the way back - being most memorable. I can't tolerate traffic and I can only imagine it continues to be a nightmare - I like where I am now, North Florida - I am sort of in the willy whacks - traffic is unheard of in this part of the state. Lots of sunshine year round and lack of snow makes me a happy gal. But truth be told I've got Gypsy in my soul and really like being on the road and seeing and experiencing this country. |
deanoZXT User ID: 66505870 United States 03/14/2015 10:02 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Grunge is still around. Just now they are hipsters and smell of Polo not Old Spice. Traffic is nuts here now. On I-5 it can take over an hour to get from Tacoma to Downtown Seattle, during rush hour. For those who don't know, Downtown Tacoma to Downtown Seattle is just like 30 miles. When there is light traffic it just takes 15-20ish minutes. Thread: Cop's Body Cam Video of Utah Baby Rescue and this Thread: There's Just Something Magical About Hot Sauce On Eggs Last Edited by deanoZXT on 03/14/2015 10:05 PM -Everything's more awesome when you lean into it. |
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WhiteAngel also known as WA User ID: 44398499 United States 03/14/2015 10:09 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Page 2 777 Isaiah 5:20 KJV Woe unto them that call evil good, and good evil; that put darkness for light, and light for darkness; that put bitter for sweet, and sweet for bitter! Thread: Being Prepared - Updated Basic Food List On Page One |
WhiteAngel also known as WA User ID: 44398499 United States 03/14/2015 10:11 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | LET'S GO BACK 7 YEARS AGO... Quoting: Spirit Warrior 30 Two Russian mathematicians have caused a stir in the normally staid world of theoretical physics. Irina Aref'eva and Igor Volovich have not only proposed a mechanism for time travel, but they have given it a timetable as well. The pair, from the Steklov Mathematical Institute in Moscow, has been speculating on what might happen when the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) is switched on. The European Organization for Nuclear Research (CERN) is expected to commission the LHC in May 2008. It will smash protons together at speeds previously unobtainable. Each proton will have the same kinetic energy as a flying mosquito, but that energy will be concentrated into one a trillionth of a mosquito's volume. Collision like this can do very strange things to the fabric of the universe known as space-time. Space-time can bend and distort into loops that physicists call "closed time-like curves," known to sci-fi fans as "wormholes in space-time" or just "wormholes." Thought This Was Interesting Given All The Events That Are Taking Place In The NOW. [link to english.ohmynews.com] NOW 8 YEARS AGO... "As the Cernier company prepares to test the world’s largest supercollider physicists express concern that too much is being left to chance..... tiny black holes could be produced which hopefully would decay into what is known as Hawking radiation (the tinier the black hole, the faster it evaporates). If these black holes fail to decay, however, the consequences could be disasterous. CERN software developer Ran Livneh has expressed some concerns about the project: This physical realm is unknown, and dangerous phenomena might arise. Any physicist will tell you that there is no way to prove that generated black holes will decay..." I Found This Thread To Be Very Interesting...There Was A Lot Going On Surrounding CERN, And I Believe There Still Should Be Concern Given All The Things That Are Aligning. Kind Of Cool To Go Back In Time. :) Thread: ALERT! World’s Largest Supercollider Could Destroy the Universe They mess with things they do NOT understand. The scariest part....they think they do Isaiah 5:20 KJV Woe unto them that call evil good, and good evil; that put darkness for light, and light for darkness; that put bitter for sweet, and sweet for bitter! Thread: Being Prepared - Updated Basic Food List On Page One |
bigD111 User ID: 65945302 United States 03/14/2015 10:11 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Grunge is still around. Just now they are hipsters and smell of Polo not Old Spice. Quoting: deanoZXT Traffic is nuts here now. On I-5 it can take over an hour to get from Tacoma to Downtown Seattle, during rush hour. For those who don't know, Downtown Tacoma to Downtown Seattle is just like 30 miles. When there is light traffic it just takes 15-20ish minutes. Thread: Cop's Body Cam Video of Utah Baby Rescue and this Thread: There's Just Something Magical About Hot Sauce On Eggs Oh good grief! My closest neighbor is a mile away. I have never been in a traffic jam, so seems novel to me! I did go to the Caymans one time, and drove on the left. That was interesting!!! deplorably republican |
Simple27 (OP) User ID: 24695221 United States 03/14/2015 10:28 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Magnitude 5.2 Region SOUTH OF FIJI ISLANDS Date time 2015-03-15 02:17:04.3 UTC Location 22.19 S ; 176.29 W Depth 78 km [link to m.emsc.eu] Last Edited by Simple27 on 03/14/2015 10:38 PM ~*Ride the Wave*~ |
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WhiteAngel also known as WA User ID: 44398499 United States 03/14/2015 10:33 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Magnitude 5.3 Quoting: Simple27 Region TONGA REGION Date time 2015-03-15 02:17:09.7 UTC Location 22.10 S ; 175.89 W Depth 161 km [link to m.emsc.eu] I wonder if all the quakes in that part of the Pacific are related to that huge typhoon they have going on?? Isaiah 5:20 KJV Woe unto them that call evil good, and good evil; that put darkness for light, and light for darkness; that put bitter for sweet, and sweet for bitter! Thread: Being Prepared - Updated Basic Food List On Page One |