geonuc wrote:I'd like to see it close up.
ditto. i guess however, that that webcam is as close as i'm gonna get for now.
very active again today with many pyroclastic flows.
geonuc wrote:I'd like to see it close up.
Rommie wrote:I also want to be in an earthquake someday, but that's harder to predict obviously, and most my friends who have been in one tell me I don't really want to. So I guess to clarify, I'd like to be in an earthquake where I knew how long it would last and that I wasn't going to get hurt.
geonuc wrote:Rommie wrote:I also want to be in an earthquake someday, but that's harder to predict obviously, and most my friends who have been in one tell me I don't really want to. So I guess to clarify, I'd like to be in an earthquake where I knew how long it would last and that I wasn't going to get hurt.
Well, this friend, who has experienced many earthquakes, will say they can be quite exhilarating.
Thumper wrote:geonuc wrote:Rommie wrote:I also want to be in an earthquake someday, but that's harder to predict obviously, and most my friends who have been in one tell me I don't really want to. So I guess to clarify, I'd like to be in an earthquake where I knew how long it would last and that I wasn't going to get hurt.
Well, this friend, who has experienced many earthquakes, will say they can be quite exhilarating.
I've been through at least 2 and missed them both.
Rommie wrote:I'm really amused somehow that a volcanic eruption has given more life to this thread than almost anything else lately.
FZR1KG wrote:Rommie wrote:I'm really amused somehow that a volcanic eruption has given more life to this thread than almost anything else lately.
So you could say, this thread has erupted? lol
Rommie wrote:...I also want to be in an earthquake someday, but that's harder to predict obviously, and most my friends who have been in one tell me I don't really want to. So I guess to clarify, I'd like to be in an earthquake where I knew how long it would last and that I wasn't going to get hurt.
Rommie wrote:I'm really amused somehow that a volcanic eruption has given more life to this thread than almost anything else lately. Not complaining mind, I have the page open myself and was upset it was still dark there when I went to bed last night!
On another note, interesting night as Dan Brown was in town giving a lecture and two friends and I went to go see him. We had a great night (showed them a good Belgian place around the corner they weren't familiar with so that never hurts), but damn Dan Brown is an arrogant fellow- he reminded me of a certain arrogant professor I crossed paths with years ago. We spent a little time analyzing later if he was always like that or if it was just in the last 10 years when magazines were literally headlining with saying he was going to destroy religion or what not.
Also should be noted that he went on a diatribe at one point for a minute or two on how science was finally going to answer these various questions in religion because "we now know that things like this podium are just a form of energy" and what not. Guess that's not terribly surprising. The organizers also tho started and ended the program by having some young virtuosos playing piano/violin pieces inspired by Dante's Inferno tho, so they were well worth it.
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