Woah. I felt this eathquake for sure. Funnily enough, my geography teacher didn't. Anyway, it was sort of scary, because I thought that it was just a gust of wind.
For anybody still wondering where FTD has gone, here it is.
I never was making fun of Al Gore, quite honestly I think he's brilliant. Also, I know global warming isn't the cause of earthquakes. I had nothing better to do but anywho, enough of this.
Locke wrote:Living in California my entire life has caused me to find no amusement in earthquakes any more. They are just a normal event here. It is quite fun though to see others reactions like the time my friend came from New York and was scared when the quake happened. Apparently it is not so common
I thought it was common too. Meh, guess not. Surprisingly enough though, I have never experienced an Earthquake in my life.0.o
Glad to hear everyone's alright. Here in California we don't really find earthquakes all that special. I've only been through one myself though...scared the shit outta me and almost threw me off my bike...
For instance, global warming can cause (and, does cause, unless I'm proven otherwise) glaciers to melt. What this means is that upward pressure from plates that would normally be stabilized by the downward force of the glacier is allowed to be released, causing earthquakes. This only applies to places in colder climates, like where I am, Alaska.
For instance, global warming can cause (and, does cause, unless I'm proven otherwise) glaciers to melt. What this means is that upward pressure from plates that would normally be stabilized by the downward force of the glacier is allowed to be released, causing earthquakes. This only applies to places in colder climates, like where I am, Alaska.
As far as the average person goes, the only difference this "Global Warming" does is change the temperature... a LOT of crap is fucked with when you change the temperature, so no, pretty much nothing is directly effected in the way you talk about it.
Great Game. But yeah, seriously, Just quash that shit already. I've only been in one major quake ('94 Northridge) And I was sleeping on the top bunk. It was really surreal to see all of your things shift across and move.
In all fairness, I guess he could have thought of Splinter Cell: Chaos Theory...but I was just saying that it is indeed an actual theory (and that is what Kirk was referring to, I believe), not just the title of a game.
INSANEdrive wrote:
Out of curiosity, was anyone hurt in the earthquake?
One person was harmed as far as i know and was because a chimney pot fell through the roof and crushed his pelvis.
And galvination, the earth quake was actually a 5.2 Richter scale.
I live nearly 30-45 miles away from market rasen.