[funsec] New Cause of Earthquakes: Promiscuity
rackow at mcs.anl.gov
rackow at mcs.anl.gov
Sat Apr 24 08:22:37 CDT 2010
Unfortunately there's a member of the US Congress that may believe this.
Take a look at the hearings on putting more troups on Guam.
http://washingtonscene.thehill.com/in-the-know/36-news/3169-rep-hank-johnson-guam-could-tip-over-and-capsize
I really can't believe Adm. Willard didn't ask if Hank was serious. April 1 wasn't
that long ago.
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>That's a great idea for an xkcd cartoon. :-)
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>- - ferg
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>On Fri, Apr 23, 2010 at 5:30 PM, Dave Paris <dparis at w3works.com> wrote:
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>> I think it's more of what happens w/r/t promiscuity. I'm sure an
>> appropriate algorithm can be devised to figure out what the odds are of
>> X people being in sync with each other, leading to some harmonic
>> resonance that jostles tectonic plates in just the right way.
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>> Either that or the tectonic plates are surfing pr0n and going for that
>> extra tension relief.
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>> "Did the earth move for you, too?" "Heeellllls yeah! That had to be at
>> least a 6 on the Richter scale!" ;-)
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>> On 4/23/2010 8:59 PM, Rob, grandpa of Ryan, Trevor, Devon & Hannah wrote:
>> > In regard to both physical security and BCP:
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>> > http://www.weirdasianews.com/2010/04/23/earthquakes-promiscuity/
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>> > Sure, I can see how that would work. Promiscuity leads to more people,
>> > therefore greater total mass, therefore more stress on the tectonic
>> > plates. Sounds reasonable to me.
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