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jaysay 16-03-2011 18:03

Re: Japan Earthquake
 
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Originally Posted by Less (Post 892155)
Is your brain hurting after all that thinking? Does it feel like it's going to implode and leave a great void within your skull?

Well don't worry Jay, the deepest mine in the world is TauTona in Carletonville, South Africa at 3.9 kilometers.

The average thickness of the Earths crust is 100 kilometers so, we are hardly scratching the surface, we aren't yet producing a planet resembling a Swiss cheese.
:)

Well Less they sucked a hell of a lot of stuff from beneath the earths surface, and there must be some sort of void being left or is it like your brain which fills up regularly with Railway lubrication:p:p:D

steeljack 16-03-2011 21:08

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Originally Posted by jaysay (Post 892150)
When you actually think about it, we've been taking resources from under the earths crust for the last 100 years or so (oil and gas) when these materials are drawn to the surface there must be a huge void left behind, to me its like an egg, remember when we were kids collecting birds eggs (its illegal now) you used to remove the licked through a pin hole just leaving the empty shell which then had to be kept in a box packed with cotton wool as they were saw fragile. It makes you think if this isn't have the same effect there must be some huge hollow spaces bellow the earths surface, somethings going to give sometime

maybe thats why they plug the offshore wells to stop the sea from draining away :D :D

heth 17-03-2011 07:41

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Just watching the news this morning and the amount of snow they have had aswell is stopping the work to get things back to normal.

I never knew they got snow over there that bad, didnt think it would make its way through the smog.

jaysay 17-03-2011 08:53

Re: Japan Earthquake
 
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Originally Posted by steeljack (Post 892278)
maybe thats why they plug the offshore wells to stop the sea from draining away :D :D

Gosh never thought of that SJ:D

Burningman 24-03-2011 15:18

Re: Japan Earthquake
 
Don't forget you have Sellafield up the street ... Chernobyl in slow motion!

The poet Norman Nicholson wrote a poem about his local Sellafield and paints the picture like no other can.

The toadstool towers infest the shore:
Stink-horns that propagate and spore
Wherever the wind blows.
Scafell looks down from the bracken band,
And sees all hell in a grain of sand,
And feels the canker itch between his toes.

This is a land where dirt is clean,
And poison pasture, quick and green,
And Storm sky, bright and bare;
Where sewers flow with milk, and meat
Is carved up for the fire to eat,
And children suffocate in God’s fresh air.

MargaretR 14-05-2011 09:23

Re: Japan Earthquake
 
Radiation levels are being censored and unreported

ALERT: Emergency Levels Of Japan Nuclear Radiation Found In Forecasts Censored From Public :
YouTube - Fukushima Xenon 133 Forecast May 8 2011 compressed.asf

jaysay 14-05-2011 09:30

Re: Japan Earthquake
 
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Originally Posted by MargaretR (Post 906034)

I know we can rely on you to keep an eye on things for us Margaret:cool:

cashman 30-07-2011 22:02

Re: Japan Earthquake
 
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Originally Posted by jaysay (Post 906038)
I know we can rely on you to keep an eye on things for us Margaret:cool:

no need now Bee will do the job.:D:D:D

shillelagh 30-07-2011 22:02

Re: Japan Earthquake
 
theyve had another earthquake ....

BBC News - Earthquake jolts north-east Japan - no tsunami warning

in the same area of japan that the last one was .. but no reports of a tsunami this time ...

jaysay 31-07-2011 09:43

Re: Japan Earthquake
 
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Originally Posted by cashman (Post 922496)
no need now Bee will do the job.:D:D:D

Just been thinking cashy the poor Japs had the earthquake and what went with it and are just getting over it, the what happens:eek::eek::eek::eek:BEE arrives, the poor sods :D:D


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