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Yellowstone Earthquakes: Supervolcano Update
U.S. News & World Report ^
| January 02, 2009
| James Pethokoukis
Posted on 01/02/2009 9:32:36 PM PST by 2ndDivisionVet
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To: WireAndWood
Activity’s been looking rather quiet for a while now. Either the wind’s died down, or Mother Nature’s taking a breather. Or possibly both :)
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posted on
01/03/2009 2:28:02 AM PST
by
mewzilla
(In politics the middle way is none at all. John Adams)
To: blackbart.223
Swine and pigs have over a dozen parasites within them, such as tapeworms, flukes, worms, and trichinae. There is no safe temperature at which pork can be cooked to ensure that all these parasites, their cysts,and eggs will be killed.
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posted on
01/03/2009 2:36:45 AM PST
by
cowdog77
("Are there any brave men left in Washington, or are they all cowards?")
To: 2ndDivisionVet
Yellowstone National Park is a national treasure. I had the joy of working there during my college summers in 1961 and 1962. That was followed by a summer working in Grand Teton National Park in 1963. Talk about a blessed youth. Both are beautiful in their different ways. Here are a few of my shots from my visit this past August. It was so much the better, as I traveled with my son, to show him some of my favorite views and places, like the Cowboy Bar, in Jackson and the Jackson Lake Lodge, in the park.
This is my favorite picture of the trip, Hayden Valley, between Yellowstone Lake and Canyon, with the little black dots on the right being the American buffalo
This is one of the most breath taking view in the world, the 309 foot Lower Falls of the Yellowstone, in the Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone
A close up view of the same falls
This Western Tananger flew in an landed about 6 feet from me. I almost had a attach getting my camera ready for the shot. It was like it was looking for food. What a rare treat!
Sun setting on the Tetons from String Lake. What a joy.
Here's a shot of the falls on the "inside" Firehole River road. Great swimming, too.
I sure hope you have enjoyed my pictures. Visit and support the National Park system. Perhaps, next summer, Yellowstone Lake will be warmer than the usual 55 degrees, turning it into a classic hot spaw, with a view.
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posted on
01/03/2009 2:40:11 AM PST
by
jws3sticks
(Hillary can take a very long walk on a very short pier, anytime, and the sooner the better!)
To: jws3sticks
To: jws3sticks
Excellent pictures...thanks for posting them :)
125
posted on
01/03/2009 3:15:58 AM PST
by
PennsylvaniaMom
(PA is a banana republic without the great weather to actually grow bananas.)
To: 2ndDivisionVet
but nobody really knows
The first true words I've heard from the scientific community in decades......
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posted on
01/03/2009 3:17:06 AM PST
by
Hot Tabasco
(Today is just a little more special than yesterday.)
To: blackbart.223
“what is the worst thing you ever tasted? “
An overripe persimmon.
To: blackbart.223
"Lima beans are one of the nastiest foods on God's green earth." Nah, lima beans are OK. Brussels sprouts are another matter.
To: jws3sticks
Beautiful pictures! Thanks so much for sharing! You’re really talented with that camera.
129
posted on
01/03/2009 5:00:31 AM PST
by
November Gale
(Does anyone know where the love of God goes when the waves turn the minutes to hours?)
To: November Gale
Nov Gale and PA Mom,
Thanks for the kind comments. I love my cameras. Put the Tetons in front of just about any camera and you end up with great pictures. Granted timing, aim and cropping helps.
Don't get me started with my Grand Kids. LOL
Here's a teaser:
Mine are the red shirt in the foreground and the stripes in the background.
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posted on
01/03/2009 5:38:17 AM PST
by
jws3sticks
(Hillary can take a very long walk on a very short pier, anytime, and the sooner the better!)
To: pankot
131
posted on
01/03/2009 5:59:55 AM PST
by
ops33
(Senior Master Sergeant, USAF (Retired))
To: glock rocks; Brad's Gramma; Pete-R-Bilt
Which reminds me...Thanks for sending the large box of Okra because we never know when a Volcano will need to be appeased.
that should end the thread hijackers and get us back on the subject at hand...
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posted on
01/03/2009 6:24:55 AM PST
by
tubebender
(Looks like I lost another tag line to Bo ...)
To: Wonder Warthog
"Nah, lima beans are OK. Brussels sprouts are another matter."I'll pass on both.
133
posted on
01/03/2009 10:19:30 AM PST
by
blackbart.223
(I live in Northern Nevada. Reid doesn't represent me.)
To: blackbart.223
Not upset. Just sayin'.
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posted on
01/03/2009 10:25:38 AM PST
by
Othniel
(Kirk: Don't trust them. Don't believe them. Spock: They're dying. Kirk: LET THEM DIE.)
To: glock rocks
Cool.
I am not up to risking the road traffic and my agility to bike with KVs Wheelchair system (size of a small car in itself) rigged up on the back. : )
For non KV runs a horse for around our lil outback community but someone would complain about the horse crap.
I can walk on decent days down to check mail or the lil boat hoist store for milk/eggs.
Not to many decent days in our frigid rain forrest here on the coast.
What the Hey!
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posted on
01/03/2009 12:58:38 PM PST
by
Global2010
(God Will see us through. Persevere)
To: 2ndDivisionVet
One of their first tasks, Doss told me, was to draw up an "earthquake and volcano hazards plan"-a plan of action in the event of a crisis. "There isn't one already?" I said. "No. Afraid not. But there will be soon." I assume that's for a small eruption - a large one would require 5 or 6 states to be evacuated...
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posted on
01/03/2009 2:10:51 PM PST
by
GOPJ
(GM's market value is a third of Bed, Bath and Beyond. Why is GM "too big to fail"? Steyn)
To: tubebender
Cascadia Subduction Zone You've got a map, right?
137
posted on
01/03/2009 2:11:55 PM PST
by
GOPJ
(GM's market value is a third of Bed, Bath and Beyond. Why is GM "too big to fail"? Steyn)
To: GOPJ
138
posted on
01/03/2009 2:13:35 PM PST
by
2ndDivisionVet
(Barack Obama: In Error and arrogant -- he's errogant!)
To: 2ndDivisionVet
As I understand it, a large eruption would probably be a world-killer. People-killer, yes. World-killer, no. The planet would recover.
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posted on
01/03/2009 2:15:04 PM PST
by
dfwgator
(I hate Illinois Marxists)
To: blackbart.223; Wonder Warthog
I actually like both, especially Brussel Sprouts (with bacon and butter...)
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posted on
01/03/2009 2:16:36 PM PST
by
2ndDivisionVet
(Barack Obama: In Error and arrogant -- he's errogant!)
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