I'm shipping my desktop PC to my dorm in Huntsville, so I won't see it until next Tuesday.
And I'm flying there tomorrow morning.
And I'm flying there tomorrow morning.
Just stepped outside on the balcony to check if there is any chance to see the perseids this night... and the ISS flys over my place by chance. How likely is that? :blink:
Sound logic, really.
"Marines. They like to lift weights and kill stuff."
Forgot to mention; we had a nice 5.3 quake here yesterday at 15:00 local time. I had just parked and thought someone was shaking the car up and down by the rear fender, looked out and saw a "swell" like ocean waves going across the asphalt of the car park. Went on for about 60 seconds or so. An "enjoyable", so to speak, experience for someone who has taken a vulcanology course (I reckoned immediately that the Dolores-Guayaquil Megashear, which I live right on top of, had slipped a bit, and I was in as safe a place already as could be in the car in an open car-park). Others were panicking, especially when bits of plaster started falling off the walls and landslides on the hills around the Chiche gorge kicked up clouds of dust into the air.
It helps keep you calm to have an understanding of things! :lol:
Oooh Raleigh waves, cool.
How literally does the ground swell? Doesnt that cause it to crack & fracture, or is it elastic enough to hold together?
Yeah, I was expecting to see cracks develop myself, but they did not. It just looks like undulations on the surface, you see them as changes in light/shadow, moving quite quickly from astern (I had the back of the car facing the gorge, about 2 km away).
I was afraid my campus apartment wouldn't have the same internet speed as my dorm did last year. Well... it's actually faster now... a LOT faster...
I was afraid my campus apartment wouldn't have the same internet speed as my dorm did last year. Well... it's actually faster now... a LOT faster...
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