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sodapop6620: Quote from: slayman on August 23, 2011, 06:50:46 PM Morgantown, PA was shaking a bit. Pretty cool. We were in our conference room and I thought somebody was shaking the table....until I heard the window blinds rattling. Haha, it was just a seance trick. :lol: :rofl: |
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KenH: Quote from: zer0netgain on August 26, 2011, 04:25:57 AM True, but be it volcanic ash or nuclear fallout, the heavy stuff falls from the sky first. The farther away and more out of the way of the immediate downwind current, the better. People in the southern hemisphere will fair fairly well from the immediate aftereffects as most weather anomalies have a hard time crossing the equator. It's been suggested that the dust in the atmosphere from a single moderate nuclear device per year would mitigate the alledged effect of greenhouse gasses on global warming. When the Yellowstone Caldera blows the entire would will be enveloped in a dust-fiilled atmosphere for years. |
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rgbeard: I didn't go through all six pages of this - so pardon if this is a repost: |
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CLAY: Wait till the New Madrid fault goes off again. No one in this region of the world is ready for one of those. |
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motomem: Quote from: CLAY on August 28, 2011, 04:13:08 PM Wait till the New Madrid fault goes off again. No one in this region of the world is ready for one of those. Yep - I don't think 3 days of bottled water and food will be enough to get by on in my part of the country. If it wasn't for the need to connect east and west the Mid-South might be abandoned for a few years. |
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