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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: Wharf Rat who wrote (852369)4/26/2015 1:17:49 PM
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>> Long-dormant, 300-million-year-old fault lines across Oklahoma are being “reawakened” by recent small earthquakes that have been previously linked to the fracking process, scientists reported in a new study out this week.

I say we dispense with calling vibrations smaller than those of a delivery truck driving by outside "earthquakes". Let's call those something else. Even though, technically, they are earthquakes, so would, for example, be a small quantity of some explosive being detonated. But they're not earthquakes. They are minuscule, insignificant vibrations in the ground.
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