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yubba 02-01-10 06:33 PM

S.O.S Surfs up at Yellowstone.
 
Just giving my fellow subsimers a heads up . During the month January 2010, starting on the 17 th USGS detected 1700 earthquakes on the northwest rim of the Yellowstone Caldera the largest of them a 3.8 on january 21 2010. Check USGS Yellowstone Observatory, or search yellowstone volcano. USGS released statement Feb 3, 2010 about increased activity in the last 24hrs. Activity inside a volcano not volcanic makes sense to me brouht to you by the same people that gave you Katrina.

ETR3(SS) 02-01-10 07:31 PM

Not to be a dick, but what does this have to do with US submarines in the pacific and modding SH4?:06:

yubba 02-02-10 12:35 PM

NO offence taken
 
No offence taken . Just once in awhile you got to pop the hatch and take alook around . So if it looks like a duck, and acts like a duck , it must be a duck. So when you:haha: hear a little rumbling and it gets alittle louder and louder, while you are trying to figure out why a mod dosen't work you'll know it's not the beaney and wheannies that your mommy fed you. That's what it has to do about US submarines in the pacific and modding SH4, you look out for your buddies or did you forget that.

yubba 02-02-10 05:56 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by yubba (Post 1255979)
No offence taken . Just once in awhile you got to pop the hatch and take alook around . So if it looks like a duck, and acts like a duck , it must be a duck. So when you:haha: hear a little rumbling and it gets alittle louder and louder, while you are trying to figure out why a mod dosen't work you'll know it's not the beaney and wheannies that your mommy fed you. That's what it has to do about US submarines in the pacific and modding SH4, you look out for your buddies or did you forget that.

USMC.

Zoomer96 02-03-10 12:18 AM

OH-RAAH!

yubba 02-03-10 04:14 PM

Semper Fi,:salute:

yubba 02-04-10 09:02 AM

Has anybody heard this on the news
 
The way I found this out was from a homeless guy I know.Then ckecked it out online. HELL of way to find this out. Don't support people that are not:rock: willing to take care of thier own.

yubba 02-04-10 01:21 PM

ok where did I move to?
 
where did I go?:salute:

Raptor1 02-04-10 01:55 PM

Welcome to the General Topics forum, home of revolutionaries, counter-revolutionaries, political assassinations, backstabbing, stabbacking and all manner of ill behaviour...

...Or maybe that's just my imagination...

yubba 02-04-10 02:04 PM

I feel much better now
 
feels like home all warm and fuzzy like

yubba 02-04-10 02:05 PM

I feel much better now
 
all warm and fuzzy

nikimcbee 02-04-10 02:06 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by yubba (Post 1255166)
Just giving my fellow subsimers a heads up . During the month January 2010, starting on the 17 th USGS detected 1700 earthquakes on the northwest rim of the Yellowstone Caldera the largest of them a 3.8 on january 21 2010. Check USGS Yellowstone Observatory, or search yellowstone volcano. USGS released statement Feb 3, 2010 about increased activity in the last 24hrs. Activity inside a volcano not volcanic makes sense to me brouht to you by the same people that gave you Katrina.

That's scary stuff. If the heat vent that feeds the Yellowstone region every gets plugged up, that could cause the mother of all volcanic eruptions:o, destroying most of the Western US.

SteamWake 02-04-10 02:56 PM

Geologist have known there is a 'super volcano' of sorts buried deep beneath that region.

It is also well known for hundreds of events its almost a constant thing.

However that being said there has been a greater frequency and magnatude of rumblings there as of late.

Therotically it has the potential of massive destruction but no one really anticipates it.

Oberon 02-04-10 04:18 PM

Sounds like she's planning on an active year this year. I wonder what the geysers are doing, more or less active than before? :hmmm:

EDIT:
Quote:

"At this time, no one has noted any anomalous changes in surface discharges (hot springs, gas output, etc.)."
http://volcanoes.usgs.gov/yvo/public...09/09swarm.php

Well, that's something at least. :) Quite the swarm though, something to keep one eye on as the month goes on.

EDIT: EDIT:
Disregard that. That's 2009...THIS is 2010
Quote:

At this time, no one has noted any anomalous changes in surface discharges (hot springs, gas output, etc.). Keep in mind that it is winter and much of the park is covered in snow. The Old Faithful webcam provides views of that area along with weather information.
http://volcanoes.usgs.gov/yvo/public...10/10swarm.php

Oberon 02-04-10 04:26 PM

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Originally Posted by Raptor1 (Post 1258526)
home of revolutionaries, counter-revolutionaries, political assassinations, backstabbing, stabbacking and all manner of ill behaviour...


No, that's just your graphics card and/or router :yep:


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