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To: Hugh Bett who wrote (5164)10/27/2021 10:04:02 AM
From: Woody1 Recommendation

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  Respond to of 6365
 
An interesting video of human behavior. Just my 2 cents but it appears that one can extrapolate from the placement of seismographs that an earthquake can show as a grid pattern .. never entering the picture is that the seismographs are placed in a grid pattern so that is what you see .. a grid. Maybe I'm being too simple .. lol.

Now I got to check to see if I left my flux capacitor running ...

On a side note, it appears most of the activity is more on the west side or the Africa side so anyone near the west coast of Africa might have a problem .. we'll see.



To: Hugh Bett who wrote (5164)10/27/2021 11:03:50 AM
From: Doug R1 Recommendation

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Well, now that "the grid" has been properly shown to be an artifact of the mapping used, I can say that I'm surprised the scare monger clickbait specialists were able to take it so far.
One good thing is that now all those folks have vividly shown themselves to be improper sources of information.



To: Hugh Bett who wrote (5164)11/18/2021 4:23:28 PM
From: Doug R  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 6365
 
After earthquakes went back into overdrive for 24 hours on La Palma, a large surge of lava flow.