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« Reply #200 on: December 12, 2008, 08:55:47 AM » |
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Interesting, I dont think the Moon is the same of Earth, I read about the craters and the width compared to the depth, I think its a fighter too  Whats going on under the water is interesting I bet, I wish I was a fish for a day  As anyone heard of "Junk Planet" or "Mr Spoon" who lives on Button Moon? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Button_Moon  Peace 
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« Reply #201 on: December 12, 2008, 08:57:41 AM » |
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They will have to update that book so many times NWOSCUM once the key is found , I see good times ahead, so more happy faces when they times come  Peace  Thanks for the kiss I need one today. Peace to you too!!
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« Reply #202 on: December 12, 2008, 09:15:21 AM » |
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Anytime NWOSCUM , just chill, and blow all the shit away for a few hours  I dont know where to post this, but I looked at who made "button moon" and I see some pictures that would fit in this website, I also see what programes they make and I might see good in them http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thames_Television But i'd see good in most things, after the bad shit is gone I'll see good in everything  Peace 
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« Reply #203 on: December 12, 2008, 09:31:39 AM » |
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FWIW, I'm on the Big Island of Hawaii where an active volcano is always erupting. There hasn't been any quakes over 3.0, thankfully, but there is a big rain storm passing by, causing flooding on several islands, lightning, and thunder, which doesn't happen often.
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« Reply #204 on: December 12, 2008, 09:37:14 AM » |
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FWIW, I'm on the Big Island of Hawaii where an active volcano is always erupting. There hasn't been any quakes over 3.0, thankfully, but there is a big rain storm passing by, causing flooding on several islands, lightning, and thunder, which doesn't happen often.
We went on a family vacation to Hawaii (Oahu and Maui) when I was 12 y/o - it was so beautiful. Never went to the big island though. I hope the volcano there doesn't really become seriously active again, that would be scary.
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« Reply #205 on: December 12, 2008, 09:42:43 AM » |
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FWIW, I'm on the Big Island of Hawaii where an active volcano is always erupting. There hasn't been any quakes over 3.0, thankfully, but there is a big rain storm passing by, causing flooding on several islands, lightning, and thunder, which doesn't happen often.
Beautiful place. I spent a weekend there years ago. You're right, Kilahuea and Muanaloa are usually doing something all the time, eh?  And while I was there, there was not a cloud in the sky. I can see how thunderstorms would be unusual.
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« Reply #206 on: December 12, 2008, 09:44:20 AM » |
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My grandparents lived in Hilo for a few years. No AC, but they still loved it.
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« Reply #207 on: December 12, 2008, 09:51:39 AM » |
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My grandparents lived in Hilo for a few years. No AC, but they still loved it.
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« Reply #208 on: December 12, 2008, 09:53:22 AM » |
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We went on a family vacation to Hawaii (Oahu and Maui) when I was 12 y/o - it was so beautiful. Never went to the big island though. I hope the volcano there doesn't really become seriously active again, that would be scary.
Thanks for the well wish. I'm not scared ,though. I keep getting the feeling that this is a safe place. Only one side of the island is at risk of Kiluea, most of it goes into the ocean because the island is uphill. If the inactive volcano, Mauna Loa, were to start erupting, it would take out the military base where they practice bombing and uranium. About AC, there's no need...it's colder here lately than I've noticed in 6 years!
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« Reply #209 on: December 12, 2008, 10:24:47 AM » |
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Thanks for the well wish. I'm not scared ,though. I keep getting the feeling that this is a safe place. Only one side of the island is at risk of Kiluea, most of it goes into the ocean because the island is uphill. If the inactive volcano, Mauna Loa, were to start erupting, it would take out the military base where they practice bombing and uranium.
About AC, there's no need...it's colder here lately than I've noticed in 6 years!
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« Reply #210 on: December 12, 2008, 11:05:52 AM » |
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Devotional Soul, if you feel safe you will be safe , the volcano might wipe out a evil, a negative to a positve. Or maybe a positve to a positve, they beautiful isles might get bigger, and there will be more space for chilling by the ocean when its all calm again  If something stand out and catches your eyes or something else, Its worth looking more, if the rains are unusal I'd think people were dancing near there volcanos or doing some magic.. I read the native america tribes dances could actulay work at it relates to "orgone" energy http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cloudbuster , if this energy can work one way then it can work the other, no rain or rain , dry or wet , sand - soil ? so many cool links in everything This is a good video by a band that might know what we are doing wrong http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=-4w7an00vGI , all great musicians have gifts, I bet a few people here know some great musicians, have some herbs and ask them to play some music to  Peace
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« Reply #211 on: December 12, 2008, 01:18:24 PM » |
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http://www.astropro.com/forecast/predict/2008-12.html"Any SuperMoon signals a heightened potential for strong storm and seismic activity, but the full moon SuperMoon on the 12th is the Moon's closest perigee of the year, and occurs within just a couple hours of the month's peak lunar north declination. On top of that, Mars is within two degrees of exactly opposite this particular full moon, which happens to make a Grand Cross pattern when the Saturn-Uranus opposition is figured in. This looks like some pretty expensive storm, flood and/or seismic damage potential, to me – including costly disruptions and/or damages to transport and communication infrastructure. As always, there's no place on Earth beyond the reach of one or more such natural upheavals during any SuperMoon: the alignment is planetary in scale and scope, after all. But astro-locality mapping does point out some zones that appear to be especially vulnerable, including a longitudinal risk sector from New York down through Hispaniola and on to Santiago in the New World, which emerges to cross from Siberia down through Mongolia and central China down through Indochina, Singapore and Indonesia. The especially ominous-looking horizon arc goes from Hawaii to British Columbia, across northern Canada and the southern tip of Greenland to cross the Atlantic and then swing through Iberia across the Mediterranean and diagonally from northwest to southeast Africa, and finally through New Zealand from one end to the other."
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« Reply #212 on: December 12, 2008, 01:29:55 PM » |
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There seems to be less earthquake activity today, but the day is not over yet. If this is for tonight, then shouldn't there be more activity??
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« Reply #213 on: December 12, 2008, 01:31:07 PM » |
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There seems to be less earthquake activity today, but the day is not over yet. If this is for tonight, then shouldn't there be more activity??
Maybe gaia was just clearing her throat (the last couple of days), and is planning on singing tonight 
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« Reply #214 on: December 12, 2008, 01:32:02 PM » |
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Maybe gaia was just clearing her throat (the last couple of days), and is planning on singing tonight  LOL!! I hope not!!
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« Reply #215 on: December 12, 2008, 02:00:50 PM » |
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FWIW, I'm on the Big Island of Hawaii where an active volcano is always erupting. There hasn't been any quakes over 3.0, thankfully, but there is a big rain storm passing by, causing flooding on several islands, lightning, and thunder, which doesn't happen often.
Volcano National Park is amazing.......I walked out on the lava and got pretty near to where it was flowing into the ocean. Wow, what a show when it explodes due to the cold water!!
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« Reply #216 on: December 12, 2008, 02:05:01 PM » |
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3.0 in wyoming just now ; isn't that a little far inland?
Magnitude 3.0 Date-Time
* Friday, December 12, 2008 at 20:53:40 UTC * Friday, December 12, 2008 at 01:53:40 PM at epicenter
Location 41.602°N, 108.838°W Depth 0.2 km (~0.1 mile) (poorly constrained) Region WYOMING Distances
* 9 km (6 miles) SSW (204°) from Point of Rocks, WY * 21 km (13 miles) NE (46°) from Sweeney Ranch, WY * 21 km (13 miles) SSE (149°) from Superior, WY * 272 km (169 miles) ENE (69°) from Salt Lake City, UT
Location Uncertainty horizontal +/- 4.3 km (2.7 miles); depth +/- 18.2 km (11.3 miles) Parameters NST= 32, Nph= 32, Dmin=29 km, Rmss=1.39 sec, Gp=202°, M-type=duration magnitude (Md), Version=1 Source
* University of Utah Seismograph Stations
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3.0 in wyoming just now ; isn't that a little far inland?
Magnitude 3.0 Date-Time
* Friday, December 12, 2008 at 20:53:40 UTC * Friday, December 12, 2008 at 01:53:40 PM at epicenter
Location 41.602°N, 108.838°W Depth 0.2 km (~0.1 mile) (poorly constrained) Region WYOMING Distances
* 9 km (6 miles) SSW (204°) from Point of Rocks, WY * 21 km (13 miles) NE (46°) from Sweeney Ranch, WY * 21 km (13 miles) SSE (149°) from Superior, WY * 272 km (169 miles) ENE (69°) from Salt Lake City, UT
Location Uncertainty horizontal +/- 4.3 km (2.7 miles); depth +/- 18.2 km (11.3 miles) Parameters NST= 32, Nph= 32, Dmin=29 km, Rmss=1.39 sec, Gp=202°, M-type=duration magnitude (Md), Version=1 Source
* University of Utah Seismograph Stations
Event ID uu00002199
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« Reply #218 on: December 12, 2008, 02:51:42 PM » |
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3.0 in wyoming just now ; isn't that a little far inland?
Magnitude 3.0 Date-Time
* Friday, December 12, 2008 at 20:53:40 UTC * Friday, December 12, 2008 at 01:53:40 PM at epicenter
Location 41.602°N, 108.838°W Depth 0.2 km (~0.1 mile) (poorly constrained) Region WYOMING Distances
* 9 km (6 miles) SSW (204°) from Point of Rocks, WY * 21 km (13 miles) NE (46°) from Sweeney Ranch, WY * 21 km (13 miles) SSE (149°) from Superior, WY * 272 km (169 miles) ENE (69°) from Salt Lake City, UT
Location Uncertainty horizontal +/- 4.3 km (2.7 miles); depth +/- 18.2 km (11.3 miles) Parameters NST= 32, Nph= 32, Dmin=29 km, Rmss=1.39 sec, Gp=202°, M-type=duration magnitude (Md), Version=1 Source
* University of Utah Seismograph Stations
Event ID uu00002199
I know Yellowstone is in Wyoming and that is basically one giant volcano. So I do not think that is out of the ordinary.
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« Reply #219 on: December 12, 2008, 06:00:04 PM » |
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Ah yes, Yellowstone. Geologists call that one a 'planet killer' The caldera for the yellowstone volcano is the size of wyoming. Makes Mt St Helens look like a bubble in a champagne glass. And still, I'm somewhat surprised at the relative calmness of the EQ charts. It's gotten pretty quiet out there. 
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« Reply #220 on: December 12, 2008, 06:11:54 PM » |
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It is very quiet, it's been an un-usually quiet day!!
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« Reply #221 on: December 12, 2008, 06:14:58 PM » |
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It is very quiet, it's been an un-usually quiet day!!
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« Reply #222 on: December 12, 2008, 06:15:43 PM » |
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It is very quiet, it's been an un-usually quiet day!!
It's kinda ominous. It's like the calm before the storm...
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« Reply #223 on: December 12, 2008, 06:24:03 PM » |
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The sun's Xray activity seems to have picked up over the last couple days, along with magnetic fluctuations. The proton and electron activity are slightly active but nothing menacing. See http://www.n3kl.org/sun/noaa.htmlI checked some of the archives there, and the sun had basically been flatlined for weeks with little to no activity. I'm still shakin the bushes boss!! 
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« Reply #224 on: December 12, 2008, 06:36:51 PM » |
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...quiet before the storm?
It's kinda ominous. It's like the calm before the storm...
Maybe. Here tonight we have a beautiful full moon, nice and bright. 
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« Reply #225 on: December 12, 2008, 06:52:30 PM » |
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Maybe. Here tonight we have a beautiful full moon, nice and bright.  I saw it for about 10 minutes before the snow clouds clogged up the works  Awesome photo op.
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« Reply #226 on: December 12, 2008, 07:41:24 PM » |
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I saw it for about 10 minutes before the snow clouds clogged up the works  Awesome photo op. Yes too bad my camera is broken!! 
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« Reply #227 on: December 12, 2008, 07:41:50 PM » |
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Fingers crossed  I'm starting to think again, this site and some things i read by others just connect, maybe.. Devotional Soul said somthing that would be good to draw out more... At first I think about the ground shaking, and I said to my friends some times ago and they thought maybe the same but wished not, the future can change anytime. Even after somone reading this the future has changed  I'm still looking on the other side of the planet I thought I would see the Moon here tonight too, sadly the cloud was over dropping rain, it was very windy. Stormy on the land, I think weather and energy relates to, there would have been many rituals and spells tonight, and people dancing, if i could dance i would  Peace 
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« Reply #228 on: December 12, 2008, 07:42:21 PM » |
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Maybe. Here tonight we have a beautiful full moon, nice and bright.  More will be on the way 
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« Reply #229 on: December 12, 2008, 07:43:46 PM » |
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The sun's Xray activity seems to have picked up over the last couple days, along with magnetic fluctuations. The proton and electron activity are slightly active but nothing menacing. See http://www.n3kl.org/sun/noaa.htmlI checked some of the archives there, and the sun had basically been flatlined for weeks with little to no activity. I'm still shakin the bushes boss!!  There has been little activity in the sun lately, and that is why the planet is getting colder. Sun activity mean global warming, no sun activity means global cooling!! 
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« Reply #230 on: December 12, 2008, 07:46:51 PM » |
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More will be on the way  Yes if you look at today's earthquakes compared to the last 7 days, you will see that today was very un-usually quiet. I know because I have an earthquake alert on my browser. If you are interested in keeping tract of earthquakes and have firefox you can download e-quake as an add-on and keep watch with us!! 
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« Reply #232 on: December 12, 2008, 07:52:11 PM » |
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There has been little activity in the sun lately, and that is why the planet is getting colder. Sun activity mean global warming, no sun activity means global cooling!!  Yup, but you could see that the xray activity picked up in the last 48 hours or so after a long period of near dormancy. We're definately in the cooling stage 
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« Reply #235 on: December 12, 2008, 08:04:33 PM » |
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Interesting link Nofakenews, does anyone notice the dots, or circles on the moon?
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« Reply #236 on: December 12, 2008, 08:13:51 PM » |
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Interesting link Nofakenews, does anyone notice the dots, or circles on the moon?
Did some checking with a few people I know here is a very good shot 
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« Reply #237 on: December 12, 2008, 08:20:46 PM » |
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Interesting link Nofakenews, does anyone notice the dots, or circles on the moon?
All them circles are meteor/debris impacts. You can tell by the spraying of dust into a defined direction. I'm more interested on what's on the OTHER side 
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« Reply #238 on: December 12, 2008, 08:22:32 PM » |
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If you are interested in keeping tract of earthquakes and have firefox you can download e-quake as an add-on and keep watch with us!!  Done! 
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« Reply #239 on: December 12, 2008, 08:29:19 PM » |
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As am I, I heard it doesnt spin and I seen a video on youtube of someone messing with magnets and I think that explained in not moving, I'll see if I can find it  Some people say the darker areas are new, or just the top layer is was blown off, but I cant see any cracks near them, they look interesting.. Peace 
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