Gosh, I wonder what would happen if you installed a seismometer in a trailer park? We could take up a pool to see which came first, the funnel or the quake. Bruce At 03:03 PM 01/15/2001 -0800, you wrote: >sean@........... wrote: > > > Re: "Goodbye cruel ..."; of course we all know that seismographs attract > > earthquakes like lightning rods, so your chance of your wallet being > > swallowed by a fissure increases exponentially with your success at > > amateur seismology. (I have actually encountered this quake attraction > > thinking in trying to permit telemetry station sites in the Ozarks.) > >I have talked to my apartment manager in Santa Monica about setting up >a seismograph (because it would require minor alteration of their >property) and he said it would be great. He did, however, want some >assurance that the thing wouldn't attract earthquakes! > > >John Hernlund >Department of Earth and Space Sciences >University of California, Los Angeles >hernlund@............ > >__________________________________________________________ > >Public Seismic Network Mailing List (PSN-L) > >To leave this list email PSN-L-REQUEST@.............. with >the body of the message (first line only): unsubscribe >See http://www.seismicnet.com/maillist.html for more information. __________________________________________________________ Public Seismic Network Mailing List (PSN-L)
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