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Subject: RE: no access to usgs sites
From: steve hammond shammon1@.............
Date: Sat, 28 Jul 2001 11:49:24 -0700


Hi Barry, that an interesting site. I didn't know that the heli2.htm site 
existed. The current data shows somebody setting up the long period in 
Texas this morning. It has a 10 min. period.  What was more impressive was 
the Alaskan event this morning which the system recorded shortly after 
being setting up. I love it when that happens. Then you know its really 
working...
Regards, Steve Hammond PSN San Jose

-----Original Message-----
From:	barry lotz [SMTP:gbl@........
Sent:	Friday, July 27, 2001 6:14 AM
To:	psn-l@..............
Subject:	Re: no access to usgs sites

Hi Dave
   I haven't had any problems with aslwww though I don't access it every 
day.
I do use a slightly different site though. I access .heli2.htm instead. It
takes longer to load but you get all the recordings at one time. I like it
because I can scan the world to see where the event is strongest an has the
first arrival. You can still access the individual record by clicking on 
it.
Regards
Barry

Dave Nelson wrote:

> hi all,
>              i havent been able to access my  most used usgs site for the
> last 2 weeks
>   anyone else found the same ????
>
>   http://aslwww.cr.usgs.gov/Seismic_Data/heli.htm  for the seismograms
>
> was gonna include  http://wwwneic.cr.usgs.gov/current_seismicity.shtml
>
> but i notice tonite its started working again
> can anyone else access aslwww ?
>
> thanks
> Dave
>

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