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Date Posted: 08:36:01 12/30/04 Thu
Author: Shane
Subject: Re: mega-tsunamis
In reply to: Joe 's message, "mega-tsunamis" on 11:57:07 12/29/04 Wed

Joe, I know the feeling. The town I live in, sits on a major faultline off the San Andreas. Scientists say a major earthquake hits this area every 140 years. I researched and found the last major earthquake was in 1877. At least it gives me a little time to move out of California.


>Here's something lovely to think about at the end of
>the year in light of the recent natural disaster. The
>next rel=nofollow target=_blank >href=http://www.bbc.co.uk/science/horizon/2000/mega_tsu
>nami.shtml>mega-tsunami could hit the eastern
>seaboard of the United States...where I live.

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