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#1 Posted: 23 Oct 2013 06:45 pm Post subject: Are two dead fish a sign of an impending earthquake? |
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I don't believe so but according to an old Japanese myth, they are. While it's rare that two would wash ashore in a relatively short time span, I believe it was bound to happen. Beached oarfish are uncommon but not that uncommon.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-24620755
People have been saying that California is due for a massive earthquake for years. In fact, my 9th grade geometry teacher moved out of states because of it. Regardless, people in earthquake-prone areas should prepare themselves to the best of their capacity.
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#2 Posted: 23 Oct 2013 08:42 pm Post subject: Re: Are two dead fish a sign of an impending earthquake? |
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| 54bwsv wrote: | I don't believe so but according to an old Japanese myth, they are. While it's rare that two would wash ashore in a relatively short time span, I believe it was bound to happen. Beached oarfish are uncommon but not that uncommon.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-24620755
People have been saying that California is due for a massive earthquake for years. In fact, my 9th grade geometry teacher moved out of states because of it. Regardless, people in earthquake-prone areas should prepare themselves to the best of their capacity. |
I live along the San andreas fault, so yes, when it hits im in for a sh$tstorm |
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#3 Posted: 23 Oct 2013 08:51 pm Post subject: |
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| start feeding your fish from now on |
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#4 Posted: 23 Oct 2013 08:53 pm Post subject: |
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| Just4Hacks wrote: | | start feeding your fish from now on |
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54bwsv HUE HUE HUE HUE HUE HUE HUE
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#5 Posted: 23 Oct 2013 08:55 pm Post subject: Re: Are two dead fish a sign of an impending earthquake? |
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| Warrior55x wrote: | | 54bwsv wrote: | I don't believe so but according to an old Japanese myth, they are. While it's rare that two would wash ashore in a relatively short time span, I believe it was bound to happen. Beached oarfish are uncommon but not that uncommon.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-24620755
People have been saying that California is due for a massive earthquake for years. In fact, my 9th grade geometry teacher moved out of states because of it. Regardless, people in earthquake-prone areas should prepare themselves to the best of their capacity. |
I live along the San andreas fault, so yes, when it hits im in for a sh$tstorm |
Me too. House or apartment? |
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Warrior55x
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#6 Posted: 23 Oct 2013 10:39 pm Post subject: Re: Are two dead fish a sign of an impending earthquake? |
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| 54bwsv wrote: | | Warrior55x wrote: | | 54bwsv wrote: | I don't believe so but according to an old Japanese myth, they are. While it's rare that two would wash ashore in a relatively short time span, I believe it was bound to happen. Beached oarfish are uncommon but not that uncommon.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-24620755
People have been saying that California is due for a massive earthquake for years. In fact, my 9th grade geometry teacher moved out of states because of it. Regardless, people in earthquake-prone areas should prepare themselves to the best of their capacity. |
I live along the San andreas fault, so yes, when it hits im in for a sh$tstorm |
Me too. House or apartment? |
apartment of course. i aint no richy living it up near the sunnyside coast ^^ |
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54bwsv HUE HUE HUE HUE HUE HUE HUE
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#7 Posted: 23 Oct 2013 10:46 pm Post subject: Re: Are two dead fish a sign of an impending earthquake? |
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| Warrior55x wrote: | | 54bwsv wrote: | | Warrior55x wrote: | | 54bwsv wrote: | I don't believe so but according to an old Japanese myth, they are. While it's rare that two would wash ashore in a relatively short time span, I believe it was bound to happen. Beached oarfish are uncommon but not that uncommon.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-24620755
People have been saying that California is due for a massive earthquake for years. In fact, my 9th grade geometry teacher moved out of states because of it. Regardless, people in earthquake-prone areas should prepare themselves to the best of their capacity. |
I live along the San andreas fault, so yes, when it hits im in for a sh$tstorm |
Me too. House or apartment? |
apartment of course. i aint no richy living it up near the sunnyside coast ^^ |
Hue
Well, according to this article:
http://www.nbcnews.com/science/can-oarfish-predict-earthquakes-maybe-its-not-crazy-it-sounds-8C11443269
we'd best start nailing chairs to the walls.
"Shortly before the 2011 Tohoku earthquake and tsunami struck Japan, about 20 oarfish stranded themselves on beaches in the area, Mark Benfield, a researcher at Louisiana State University, told LiveScience in an earlier interview." |
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#8 Posted: 23 Oct 2013 10:52 pm Post subject: Re: Are two dead fish a sign of an impending earthquake? |
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| 54bwsv wrote: | | Warrior55x wrote: | | 54bwsv wrote: | | Warrior55x wrote: | | 54bwsv wrote: | I don't believe so but according to an old Japanese myth, they are. While it's rare that two would wash ashore in a relatively short time span, I believe it was bound to happen. Beached oarfish are uncommon but not that uncommon.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-24620755
People have been saying that California is due for a massive earthquake for years. In fact, my 9th grade geometry teacher moved out of states because of it. Regardless, people in earthquake-prone areas should prepare themselves to the best of their capacity. |
I live along the San andreas fault, so yes, when it hits im in for a sh$tstorm |
Me too. House or apartment? |
apartment of course. i aint no richy living it up near the sunnyside coast ^^ |
Hue
Well, according to this article:
http://www.nbcnews.com/science/can-oarfish-predict-earthquakes-maybe-its-not-crazy-it-sounds-8C11443269
we'd best start nailing chairs to the walls.
"Shortly before the 2011 Tohoku earthquake and tsunami struck Japan, about 20 oarfish stranded themselves on beaches in the area, Mark Benfield, a researcher at Louisiana State University, told LiveScience in an earlier interview." |
when the earthquake hits ill probobly be asleep if its at night, and wake up in the morning to find our street obliterated. ill be like, hmm, i see....(and goes back to bed) |
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#9 Posted: 24 Oct 2013 12:16 am Post subject: |
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#10 Posted: 24 Oct 2013 06:39 pm Post subject: Re: Are two dead fish a sign of an impending earthquake? |
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| Warrior55x wrote: | | 54bwsv wrote: | | Warrior55x wrote: | | 54bwsv wrote: | | Warrior55x wrote: | | 54bwsv wrote: | I don't believe so but according to an old Japanese myth, they are. While it's rare that two would wash ashore in a relatively short time span, I believe it was bound to happen. Beached oarfish are uncommon but not that uncommon.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-24620755
People have been saying that California is due for a massive earthquake for years. In fact, my 9th grade geometry teacher moved out of states because of it. Regardless, people in earthquake-prone areas should prepare themselves to the best of their capacity. |
I live along the San andreas fault, so yes, when it hits im in for a sh$tstorm |
Me too. House or apartment? |
apartment of course. i aint no richy living it up near the sunnyside coast ^^ |
Hue
Well, according to this article:
http://www.nbcnews.com/science/can-oarfish-predict-earthquakes-maybe-its-not-crazy-it-sounds-8C11443269
we'd best start nailing chairs to the walls.
"Shortly before the 2011 Tohoku earthquake and tsunami struck Japan, about 20 oarfish stranded themselves on beaches in the area, Mark Benfield, a researcher at Louisiana State University, told LiveScience in an earlier interview." |
when the earthquake hits ill probobly be asleep if its at night, and wake up in the morning to find our street obliterated. ill be like, hmm, i see....(and goes back to bed) |
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Warrior55x
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#11 Posted: 24 Oct 2013 09:15 pm Post subject: Re: Are two dead fish a sign of an impending earthquake? |
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| 54bwsv wrote: | | Warrior55x wrote: | | 54bwsv wrote: | | Warrior55x wrote: | | 54bwsv wrote: | | Warrior55x wrote: | | 54bwsv wrote: | I don't believe so but according to an old Japanese myth, they are. While it's rare that two would wash ashore in a relatively short time span, I believe it was bound to happen. Beached oarfish are uncommon but not that uncommon.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-24620755
People have been saying that California is due for a massive earthquake for years. In fact, my 9th grade geometry teacher moved out of states because of it. Regardless, people in earthquake-prone areas should prepare themselves to the best of their capacity. |
I live along the San andreas fault, so yes, when it hits im in for a sh$tstorm |
Me too. House or apartment? |
apartment of course. i aint no richy living it up near the sunnyside coast ^^ |
Hue
Well, according to this article:
http://www.nbcnews.com/science/can-oarfish-predict-earthquakes-maybe-its-not-crazy-it-sounds-8C11443269
we'd best start nailing chairs to the walls.
"Shortly before the 2011 Tohoku earthquake and tsunami struck Japan, about 20 oarfish stranded themselves on beaches in the area, Mark Benfield, a researcher at Louisiana State University, told LiveScience in an earlier interview." |
when the earthquake hits ill probobly be asleep if its at night, and wake up in the morning to find our street obliterated. ill be like, hmm, i see....(and goes back to bed) |
Maybe, after you sell all your CD keys, you can move out of state  |
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