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Subject: Re: looks like a new teleseismic event
From: Geoffrey gmvoeth@.........
Date: Tue, 03 Apr 2012 15:35:41 +0000


Hello PSN;


***
Important Concepts:
In any case I'm not talking about a lake the size of the GREAT LAKES
but a smaller body of water like only 1/4 wavelength of the "S" wave.
People on this site have built a water seismometer based upon the 
principal of which I speak here.
Water has mass and thus momentum.
This means not all the water will move at the same time.
When a force acts upon it, waves must be generated
from the edges to the center and not the other way around.
If you want to use the uncompressible nature of water
I think it must be completely contained as a single mass.
I wish I had more knowledge on the physical
properties of everything.
Water hammer is an example of which I speak.

***

Trivial Concepts:
FYI My sister is called Steve or Stevie.
Her real name is Stephanie, but she prefers stevie.
I'm sure the steve knows who he/she is.
The people who i am actually able to communicate with are very 
intelligent and can sort out details involving small errors
by themselves. People are Sort of self error correcting.
They are both tolerant and understanding.
Anything else can just ignore the post.

I do not great use care when posting to a general bulletin board of
zillions of peoples.
It is a trademark of my own personality.
I guess I will no longer refer to any person in particular.
Future posts will just be anyone on PSN.
In the future,
If I direct a communication I will send it directly to the person
and not the group.
I will assume any one else communicating will be doing the very same thing.
No matter whose names are posted it will to me be PSN.
I do this on Facebook or ???? NEWS groups as well.
If it is viewable by everyone.
This is the very same reason I do not like Ham radio.
Those people are perfection to a fault/illness.
Sort of like a bunch of NAZI/Gestapo party members.
And yes, they are all Caucasians. With no variety
of race (At least in my younger days).
The social/economic/political nature of this seismic group should not be
beyond the realm of general discussion.
Phew, English is terrible, you must use too many words.
I would prefer that sci fi stuff called thought transference.
Instantly taking the idea of an Isosceles Triangle and placing it
directly into anyone's mind.

Regards,
geoff


On 4/3/2012 4:25 AM, Stephen Hammond wrote:
> Attention: "Steve ???" who's comments are posted below, as there is more
> than one "Steve" on this list, can you also sign with a last initial or
> name? It will help to keep the confusion down.
> Thanks, Steve Hammond   PSN San Jose, Aptos CA www.publicseismicnetwork.com
>
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: psnlist-request@.............. [mailto:psnlist-request@...............
> On Behalf Of Geoffrey
> Sent: Monday, April 02, 2012 8:00 PM
> To: psnlist@..............
> Subject: Re: looks like a new teleseismic event
>
> Hello Steve,
>
> My education is only grade 14 which means nothing to
> the academia.
>
> Although Pride is known as one of the seven deadly sins
>
> All i want to know is
> How would i be able to procure such a device ?
>
> BTW, For myself, as an A-religious person, there is no such thing as a
> sin. I am a US Citizen (Not that religious culture which calls itself
> American).
>
> And,
>
>   From My point of view as a former SONAR tech who has seen
> a lot of military equipment.
>
> It is a real PRO looking kind of job and not one of an Amateur.
> Using parts of a military nature.
>
> I know that in foreign countries they pay professionals from
> Government monies to compete with armatures who are just
> doing this stuff for fun.
>
> Looking at your work makes me think you might be such a professional
> and not really an amateur like myself who has no such resources to
> compare with many peoples at PSN.
>
> Amateur world is not capitalistic (Or so i thought) its just a bunch
> of interested peoples in a given field. Who are not trained to be there.
>
> I do not much like Amateur radio because its
> brimming with " CIA or NSA like people " and not
> simply amateurs. They are exploiting armatures
> for spy like reasons or using a given field
> covering their real purposes. There is a definite odd
> culture about amateur radio which should ideally
> be no culture at all.
>
> I would hate to think this field be the same thing.
>
> Is this true of all Amateur things, What I seem to observe in radio ?
>
> I mean what am sensing about it (Amateurs in general)?
>
> That they are being exploited by the spy world ?
>
> geoff
>
>
>
> On 4/2/2012 8:25 PM, hsvham wrote:
>> Hi Geoff,
>>
>> the FBV instrument, named "Inyo," was designed by Brett Nordgren and Dave
> Nelson. The instrument design, though completely specified by Brett and
> Dave, does nonetheless lend itself to some modification, according to the
> wishes/needs/expertise of the builder.  Several models of the "Inyo" have
> been constructed by the folks in the little group of amateurs that I am
> proud to be a part of.
>>
>> I used scrap metal shapes and purchased what I needed, and did the
> machining in my shop.  I don't have an overall cost (but I believe the
> materials / parts I had to purchase totaled to a figure far below $200);
> that would depend on what mechanical materials and electronic parts the
> builder already has at-hand during construction.
>>
>> The two sensors I am currently running at AlabamaQuake (the FBV, and the
> old horizontal Shackleford-Gundersen) are both sitting on a poured concrete
> pier, on a limestone rock outcropping in the basement of my house.
>>
>> The FBV is in a sealed PlexiGlass case, which could be vacuum-evacuated,
> but I have it sealed at a nominal ambient pressure, to allow for some
> dissipation of heat from the on-board electronics while still preventing
> disturbances from the constant atmospheric pressure changes.  The FBV
> instrument sits on the floor of the sealed pressure case, a glazed ceramic
> tile that is cement-grouted to two concrete-block pavers that make a total
> base thickness of some 3.5 inches.  The base is supported on three feet made
> of large lead fishing sinkers.
>>
>> I hope that rough explanation suffices.
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Steve
>>
>> --- On Mon, 4/2/12, Geoffrey   wrote:
>>
>>
>> From: Geoffrey
>> Subject: Re: looks like a new teleseismic event
>> To: psnlist@..............
>> Date: Monday, April 2, 2012, 2:00 PM
>>
>>
>> Hello Steve,
>>
>> The Vertical Device
>> Force-Balance Broadband Vertical
>> Looks Like a Mechanical Engineer
>> and not an amateur built it.
>>
>> The construction style and materials
>> are very similar to things i saw
>> within the USN.
>>
>> Can you tell me more about the builders
>> their backgrounds and how much
>> such a device might cost to buy
>> either as a kit or prebuilt ?
>>
>> ALSO,
>>
>> Is that case vacuum sealed ?
>> If it is vacuum sealed, then:
>> Does the device rest on Plexiglass
>> or the pedestal foundation ?
>>
>> geoff
>>
>>
>> On 4/2/2012 6:22 PM, hsvham wrote:
>>> That looks like a good record on your heliplot - also getting good copy
> on the M6.3 Mexico event from here in Huntsville, at AlabamaQuake,
> http://alabamaquake.com
>>>
>>> Steve
>>>
>>> --- On Mon, 4/2/12, Geoffrey    wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>> From: Geoffrey
>>> Subject: looks like a new teleseismic event
>>> To: "PSN_LIST"
>>> Date: Monday, April 2, 2012, 12:46 PM
>>>
>>>
>>> http://www.amaseistagva.com/current/page3.html
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