


Can we trade these scientists for the global warming know-it-alls?
"What's going on is extraordinary," he agreed. "People are being needled by little earthquakes ... for months."
"And the best we can say is we don't know what's going to happen."
That's what he gets for getting in Geology - had he gone into climate science, well, their predictions are always SO accurate.< / sarcasm >
I say this as I look outside, on May 1, and it's SNOWING.
Would be nice to be a scientist, you get to stay in school for a long long time, no results are expected, and when something happens in your field you don’t have to be able to explain it. All that and the govt grants too.
“And the best we can say is we don’t know what’s going to happen.”
DUH!! Well, maybe they should call the all-knowing, all-concerned-about-the-environment, Nobel Prize winning Goreacle — I’m sure he would know what to do to stop these pesky earthquakes! /sarc
Is it affecting the Cartwrights and the Ponderosa?

This article reveals how very little the experts actually know when it comes to predicting earthquakes.
Maybe Al Bore can get a consensus from a group of "scientists" as to what is happening. After all that's what he did to decide what is causing so called global warming.
Better a lot of small ones than one big one.
Michael Moore has real estate in Reno?
"In the afternoon I joined my wife and son, who were watching the sheep, and inquired if anything new had occurred, since for two weeks we had felt strong tremors in the region. Paula replied, Yes, that she had heard noise and thunder underground. Scarcely had she finished speaking when I, myself, heard a noise, like thunder during a rainstorm, but I could not explain it, for the sky above was clear and the day was so peaceful, as it is in February. "At 4 p.m., I left my wife to set fire to a pile of branches when I noticed that a grotto, which was situated on one of the knolls of my farm, had opened ... and I saw that it was a kind of fissure that had a depth of only half a meter. I set about to ignite the branches again, when I felt a thunder, the trees trembled, and I turned to speak to Paula; and it was then I saw how, in the hole, the ground swelled out and raised itself two or two and one-half meters high, and a kind of smoke or fine dust -- gray, like ashes -- began to rise up in a portion of the crack ... Immediately more smoke began to rise, with a hiss or whistle, loud and continuous, and there was a smell of sulfur. I then became greatly frightened."
The birth of Parictin Valcano in Mexico.
It is all those super secret government underground weapons tests.


In the airy vapid voice of the local enviro-whacko....
“Giai, the earth goddess, is upset at us for the way we treat her, and she is letting us know.”
Well, atleast that is how the enviro-whacko I work with explained it.
I just came in here to say “Bush’s Fault”.
That is all.