Probably not, eh?
"TonyZ2001" <tonyz2001@aol.com> wrote in message
news:20050118101521.13629.00000114@mb-m23.aol.com...
"tw"
wrote:
Besides, seismic activity such as that >which caused the tsunami *isn't*
on
the increase, it's much the same as it >ever was.
Wrong as usual.
LOL! Nope, right as usual in exchanges with you. Get your scissors ready,
you're going to have to snip like hell in your reply...
The US Geological Survey says that activity has increased every decade for
over
100 years.
As usual, you are an ignorant, lying fuckstain on the duvet of humanity,
they say quite the opposite:
Go check it out for yourself.
I did, how does it feel being constantly proven wrong by me, Tony?
http://earthquake.usgs.gov/faq/myths.html#2
Q: Why are we having so many earthquakes? Has earthquake activity been
increasing?
A: Although it may seem that we are having more earthquakes, earthquakes of
magnitude 7.0 or greater have remained **fairly constant throughout this
century** and, according to our records, **have actually seemed to decrease
in recent years**. A partial explanation may lie in the fact that in the
last twenty years, we have definitely had an increase in the number of
earthquakes we have been able to locate each year. This is because of the
tremendous increase in the number of seismograph stations in the world and
the many improvements in global communications.
(emphasis added)
Tony
You pitiful loser..
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