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To: T L Comiskey who wrote (2459)12/29/2000 4:59:10 PM
From: Maurice Winn  Respond to of 12231
 
There are lots of meteorite and comet craters and of course the more dangerous ones are the ones which were made in the oceans. We can't see those and the tectonic plates bury them under the earth. They send huge tsunamis around the world. The world is mostly ocean, so it's getting buried in a huge wave which is the greatest risk. Thanks Tim.

What with the tsunami of The New Paradigm and real tsunamis, there is a lot to cope with in the 21st century. Apart from traffic jams [which will be a strange memory when electronics does the driving and people just sit in cars - electronics won't dither at traffic lights, which won't exist anyway].

Mqurice