We are falling into the sea
LOS ANGELES - The clock is running out on a highly publicized prediction that a major earthquake will rip through Southern California by Sunday.
But even if the earth does not move by the weekend, seismologists largely agree that the forecast had done more good than harm by reviving interest in the controversial science of quake prediction.
A team at the University of California at Los Angeles startled Californians and the wider scientific world in January by predicting there was 50-50 chance of a 6.4 magnitude or larger quake hitting a 12,000-square-mile (30,000-square-kilometer) mostly desert area east of Los Angeles by Sept. 5.
We are falling into the sea
You rent the movie 10.5 yet.........Based just on this subject. Pretty good flic.
I hope my view of the Ocean will be from the back of my house. :shift:
Whats weird is I have been thinking the ground has been moving lately and had to stop and stay still to make sure it was not, I had never heard of this before, it has been a while since we had a quake, if we have one, we have one...we cant help it.
Don, whats the deal, you are feeling the earth move and you havn't even started your 3 day weekend drinking yet! Sounds like a good time and reason to start. :coffeycup <---- must be irish coffee, I havn't any little buddies w/beer.
Jason
Yes, it's true... Southern California is
{{DOOOOOOOOOMED!!!!!!!!!!!!}}
I will be camping on an island at Ft. Gibson lake in Oklahoma.
Try not to drain it please. We cannot walk to the truck in the mud.
I hope my view of the Ocean will be from the back of my house. :shift:
I wouldn't mind an ocean veiw.
Scared of earthquakes?
Brian
Have motorhome, will travel.
Yes, it's true... Southern California is
{{DOOOOOOOOOMED!!!!!!!!!!!!}}
Leave it to Dr. E