This is very interesting. I think that this will make a big "splash" in the Scientific Circles.
1 posted on
06/09/2002 7:18:19 PM PDT by
vannrox
To: vannrox
More time to rent a surfboard, I reckon.
I don't know what to do with this kind of information. Probably nothing.
Bazillions of people live in Southern California although the next 8.0 earthquake is a little overdue.
2 posted on
06/09/2002 7:29:15 PM PDT by
Dog Gone
To: vannrox
...smash into the oceans at 45,0000 miles per hour.Now I'm a little dubious of their calculations. An extra zero here and a zero there could throw off their predictive model by a considerable degree.
3 posted on
06/10/2002 2:31:37 AM PDT by
Rudder
To: vannrox
"The previous models were wrong," Tell me about global warming again...
To: vannrox
5 posted on
06/10/2002 2:21:25 PM PDT by
WIMom
To: vannrox
At work folks were talking about seeing on the discovery channel that earth had a near miss (150,000) asteroid hit last week. Nothing on NASA bout this.
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21 posted on
01/01/2007 9:14:04 PM PST by
SunkenCiv
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To: vannrox
...Could be Huge, Slow
22 posted on
01/02/2007 4:23:54 PM PST by
AndrewC
(Duckpond, LLD, JSD (all honorary))
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