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MACCRACKIN t1_jdkud5j wrote
Reply to comment by pornthrowaway1421 in The largest recorded earthquake in Alberta's history was not a natural event, but most likely caused by disposal of oilsands wastewater, new research has concluded. by GeoGeoGeoGeo
I recall the many Oklahoma had.
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MACCRACKIN t1_jdku4ld wrote
Reply to The largest recorded earthquake in Alberta's history was not a natural event, but most likely caused by disposal of oilsands wastewater, new research has concluded. by GeoGeoGeoGeo
Yes Sir,, Pump Down Peanut Butter, and coat all those jagged edged fractures that held for a thousands of years, will all of a sudden slip under billions of tons of constant pressure.
Good luck there,, pretty sure many more are coming. I wouldn't be surprised if 100 mini quakes occurs with in a couple years.
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MACCRACKIN t1_jbihmkx wrote
Reply to comment by javaargusavetti in We live in the Jetsons now. A Flying Motorbike Company Gets Listed on the Nasdaq by jwright100
Poor Wipers, don't stand a chance.
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MACCRACKIN t1_jbhud2v wrote
Reply to We live in the Jetsons now. A Flying Motorbike Company Gets Listed on the Nasdaq by jwright100
It's that late night drive across country then end up dodging a scrap field of carbon fiber in every lane, to find out there was a mid air head on again.
So those still here in 20_30 years.. keep your head lights and windshield clean.. weird schitt is about to hit the fan.
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MACCRACKIN t1_jalwauy wrote
Reply to A study found that "cannabis use is common amongst patients with tinnitus and current users of cannabis reported that it helped with their symptoms." by OregonTripleBeam
I highly doubt my tinnitus ringing ever subsides with smoke, but it does seems to be effective going to the bathroom and extended flow everytime.
But ringing, the only thing I can do is leave the Tv on all night, or at least till I drop off, to fake me out that's there's ringing going on with Tv sound.
Just as long as when sleeping, Vacuum cleaner ad doesn't come on for a solid hour long. That's just brutal.
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MACCRACKIN t1_j35kif9 wrote
Reply to comment by AurumArgenteus in Satellites watch 'atmospheric river' bring extreme rain to California — Satellites of the U.S. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) are monitoring the weather system, revealing its various aspects including wind speeds and expected amount of rain. by BlankVerse
Plus the high cost of Power, found this out 2000 - 02 living there. It must be a bit higher now.
But not having solar of various types would be a crime.
Had I put pipes throughout in the walls exposed - I'd never need a hot water heater or furnace. The attached garage was always 220F - and AC in the house set to 80F. Probably typical for most there in Palm Desert.
But at cool off of the night was my Fav'd moment to head to street fair Palm Springs. It's like chilly 48F, but the heat wave from earth is like heated bathroom tiles bathing you in warm air. One would have to pay thousands to sample this lovely effect. Cheers
MACCRACKIN t1_j35hi9j wrote
Reply to comment by mynextthroway in Satellites watch 'atmospheric river' bring extreme rain to California — Satellites of the U.S. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) are monitoring the weather system, revealing its various aspects including wind speeds and expected amount of rain. by BlankVerse
Your Comment/s are Just Fine.
What we say here isn't going to influence the man on the moon digging out samples of cheese. All this touchy feely Bs is just that, they're still depressed they didn't get what they wanted from Santa Claus when they were five. Still stuck with cracked display 'Speak & Spell'.
Doesn't matter WTH of those who claim living there claim. The State covers close to 800 miles North to South, and none of is related from one end to the other, and I have since early 70's lived there from time to time.
I constantly watch the weather there to help out friends who live in different parts of any threat. Oceanside has been weather station on my app since Day1 1998. Or one could be at Buffalo New York, under 8' of snow, with no way to get out of their house,
or Palm Desert where I lived, and to get the mail barefoot at noon, you better have C02 fire extinguisher backpack, they will burst into flames.
Then of course Big Bear Calif, more snow, but not as cold like 55 below zero like here Northern MN. Where right now a member here is camping in tent in middle of Gun Flint Trail. The other night was barely above zero. That's one tough camper.
Plus the thought of black bears we had on the farm chewing on your toes through nylon isn't my style of chew toy. They've snuck up me in stealth mode before. When you hear breathing before branches cracking, it's stage right, right now. Cheers
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MACCRACKIN t1_je3k78p wrote
Reply to comment by RanoutofBananas in Recently arrived Ukrainians in Minneapolis head to Mississippi to help tornado victims | MPR News by ElectrikDonuts
But not once in 100yrs - it's always the same group who live just outside the area there never assist.
We've driven 12 hours straight to Oklahoma from MPLS everytime there's a tornado.
Most of homes ripped clean off their slabs, where you need GPS just to figure out where your Son lives, stationed there.
Local Wal-Mart's filled with so many smashed cars and vehicles, just to get them out of the way.
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