To: Fred Nerks
Sure, 400 in Victoria, and almost as many in Queensland, but how many have shown any kind of activity? Earthquakes? Increase in gasses? Temperature changes? Movement of magma under the ground? Carbonates appearing in local water? These things are precursers to an eruption. Should these things be absent, seems to me there's not much to worry about. Organize yourself, yes. Gather data and monitor them, yes. But until then don't lets whip up the masses in a frightened froth.
10 posted on
09/27/2009 9:39:01 PM PDT by
Othniel
(Meddling in human affairs for 1/20 of a millenium......)
To: Othniel
But until then don't lets whip up the masses in a frightened froth.But that is the main tool of the Democrats.
To: Othniel
Gather data and monitor them, yes. But until then don't lets whip up the masses in a frightened froth. I agree. There have been no signs of activity that I can find.
12 posted on
09/27/2009 10:13:57 PM PDT by
Fred Nerks
(fair dinkum)
To: Othniel
There ya go again. Trying to eject [sic] some common sense into things. What do you think this is? A lesson in logic?
13 posted on
09/27/2009 11:55:06 PM PDT by
Daniel II
(I'm Jim Thompson, this is my brother Jimmy, and this is my other brother Jimmy)
To: Othniel; Fred Nerks; SunkenCiv; All
Australia could use some good recent volcanic activity, preferably away from well populated areas. It would do wonders for the soil fertility.
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