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Happy Holidays and Thanks, Canie |
Happy Holidays to all. And thanks, Canie for the effort involved with keeping this bulletin board running. December 24 and 25 are special days for many people. This should be a time of peace on Earth. And as you can see, I am doing my part by avoiding responding to any posts right now. Also as I said, I am extremely busy. It is taking forever to prepare a Web page for storage at the new Web site that provides an overview of the types of data that are generated by the new earthquake forecasting and earthquake triggering research computer program, and how it does the calculations etc. I was hoping to have the entire package finished by Christmas. But it could take another week or so. For some good news, in recent years we have had a number of devastating earthquakes occur towards the end of December. However this year I myself have not been detecting any strong electromagnetic pulse type signals that would indicate to me that a significant earthquake could be approaching. That is no guarantee that there will not be one. But it is a better situation than if large numbers of strong signals were being detected was the case in some other years. Follow Ups: ● Re: Happy Holidays and Thanks, Canie - Roger Hunter 17:36:00 - 12/24/2008 (74626) (1) ● Re: Happy Holidays and Thanks, Canie - EQF 21:14:56 - 12/24/2008 (74627) (1) ● Re: Happy Holidays and Thanks, Canie - Skywise 21:05:20 - 12/26/2008 (74635) (1) ● Re: Happy Holidays and Thanks, Canie - EQF 00:15:42 - 12/27/2008 (74636) (2) ● Re: Happy Holidays and Thanks, Canie - Canie 00:21:18 - 12/31/2008 (74642) (1) ● Re: Happy Holidays and Thanks, Canie - Roger Hunter 09:51:19 - 12/31/2008 (74646) (0) ● Re: Happy Holidays and Thanks, Canie - Skywise 22:32:40 - 12/27/2008 (74637) (1) ● Extremely complex technology - EQF 23:34:29 - 12/28/2008 (74639) (1) ● odd - John Vidale 06:54:10 - 12/29/2008 (74640) (0) |
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