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Re: Earthquake prediction device |
EQF; > My guess is that you are trying to use satire to make some obscure point best known only to yourself. I doubt very much that you have any such device. On the contrary; I do have such a device and it does exactly what I said. Cost me $4.95 at WalMart. > However, my data indicate to me that it should actually be possible to build one. It would lock in on certain types of signals that are buried in the complex electromagnetic energy field surrounding the Earth. I could program a computer to do that, just as one is used to pick quake arrival times. All it needs is an A/D converter and a proper sensor. Yes. VERY limited detail. > If my guess is incorrect and you did actually manage to get hold of some device that can tell when earthquakes are occurring ... That isn't what I said. You need to read it more carefully. I said the device It also does so on every other day too. It's an alarm clock. LOL! Gotcha! And it's parody, not satire. Roger Follow Ups: ● Re: Earthquake prediction device - EQF 21:17:03 - 7/19/2011 (79029) (1) ● Re: Earthquake prediction device - Roger Hunter 22:39:14 - 7/19/2011 (79030) (1) ● ?? - John Vidale 04:58:46 - 7/21/2011 (79038) (1) ● Re: ?? - Roger Hunter 09:06:15 - 7/21/2011 (79039) (0) |
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