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On Sun, 02 Nov 2008 17:39:58 -0500, BAR wrote:
I didn't feel the earthquake, less than 50 miles away, and I haven't heard anything on the news. The Geology building at Colorado U has a seismograph in a glass case next to the lecture hall. There was a terminal, tied into a network of seismographs, with the last twenty four hours earthquakes. Dozens of them. Everything over magnitude 2. You could see at a glance that California was still there. Salting the wounds. I Iooked at the little x's marking thousands of too small.to feel quakes, on my way to my Geology 101 class. I was surprised threre were so many of them. Good detectors these days. Casady |
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