Khazar-khum Wrote:
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> I would love to see that old collateral!
Me, too!
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And you have one, yourself, Don!
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Paul, I am confused.
At that first mantleplumes link, Figure 1 says that it is a "Pacific apparent polar wander path"---but it sure looks North Atlantic to me!
What am I missing?
And the other two mantleplumes links don't seem to relate to the Hawaii area at all.
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Roxana Cooper Wrote:
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> Exitonium? It sounds like a comic book element.
Like Unobtainium, or Nonesuchium.
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Those are, indeed, some frosty legumes!
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Mexico City is a fair distance from the Amazon, though.
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Can make for an awesome D&D scenario, though.
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"Together, both the ash and sediments reveal that the last eruption was not a single event, but two closely spaced eruptions that tapped the brakes on a natural global-warming trend that eventually led the planet out of a major ice age."
So, clearly, all we need to do is domesticate this sucker---break it to saddle, as it were---and get it to belch out carefully-controlled (and timed
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And wishing it away won't help.
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Khazar-khum Wrote:
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> There are people with literally nowhere to go. And
> Jose is coming right along behind Irma.
And there's another potential situation brewing further east and south.
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Ah, man! You beat me to it!
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*eyeroll*
Yes, yes! Everything, everywhere, is All About Us.
(Amusing coincidence, though---yesterday morning, for no related reason at all (by way of Eris, and Sedna, and the other way-out-there chunks of rock)(which I like to look in on, from time to time, just to see what's new), I was reading up on "Planet 9". It was all very interesting.)
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Hermione Wrote:
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> Why didn't Ankhesenamun have a garden lounger,
> too?
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> Hermione
> Director/Moderator - The Hall of Ma'at
Presumably it is in her yet-undiscovered tomb.
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I'm betting on "lots and lots".
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I'm not sure if this is the best Forum for this, but:
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