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James Deuce
1st May 2009, 17:18
When we'd have another earthquake.
Jantar
1st May 2009, 17:35
I believe there's one scheduled for this weekend. :whistle:
Str8 Jacket
1st May 2009, 17:36
When we'd have another earthquake.
Like, did I like *really* just feel one like at the same time you posted this?
Well the next big one is meant to be sometime in the next 400-500 years.
cave weta
1st May 2009, 17:40
what with all the ice shelves dropping off, war zones, the economic turmoil and the pigflu- we dont have time organise earthquakes!
If you want one best you go organise your own!
kevfromcoro
1st May 2009, 17:41
Well the next big one is meant to be sometime in the next 400-500 years.
WE might just miss it then.........
Like, did I like *really* just feel one like at the same time you posted this?
Yep me too! bout 5.15, small, but made the glass shake. Wahoo......the earth aint moved for months!:shutup:
Like, did I like *really* just feel one like at the same time you posted this?
No it was not an earthquake, sorry I farted :o
Str8 Jacket
1st May 2009, 17:45
Yep me too! bout 5.15, small, but made the glass shake. Wahoo......the earth aint moved for months!:shutup:
LMAO! Come drink piss with me. Malcolm aint coming home till later... ;)
No it was not an earthquake, sorry I farted :o
Actually, I did fart at exactly the same time. No kidding... :yeah:
Actually, I did fart at exactly the same time. No kidding... :yeah:
Shit a double rumble, no wonder the ground shifted :rofl:
LMAO! Come drink piss with me. Malcolm aint coming home till later... ;)
oooooh we could get into all sorta trouble! heh:whistle:.
Im just heading over to Matts to see how he doing, (and he gonna help me change and clean filters etc on the bike ) so maybe I just have to call in afterwards if not to frozen out there by then :)
Jantar
1st May 2009, 17:55
Yep, bang on time: http://www.geonet.org.nz/earthquake/quakes/latest.html
Freeatlast
1st May 2009, 17:55
Its been a while since the earth moved for me :innocent:
Str8 Jacket
1st May 2009, 17:56
Yep, bang on time: http://www.geonet.org.nz/earthquake/quakes/latest.html
Do you think I should tell them about my experience?
Just to pre warn you all - i plan on doing some shaggin this weekend
So don't be surprised if you feel the earth move
:banana:
Freeatlast
1st May 2009, 18:03
Just to pre warn you all - i plan on doing some shaggin this weekend
So don't be surprised if you feel the earth move
:banana:
Got your "lucky" boxers on eh !!!
I was going to suggest GeoNet too!! Well whaddaya know!!
Although I like this part (http://www.geonet.org.nz/earthquake/drums/) of the site better cos then I can see all the graphs over the last day. You can even compare to other drums near by and try to see how far it got...
First site I went to when Te Anau/Queenstown had their big ones.
martybabe
1st May 2009, 19:09
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I like the light hearted stuff JD but somethings amiss here, you two up to something? A wager I'll wager. ;)
I move away from a City built on a massive faultline, and long overdue for a monster earthquake to a City that's built on 40+ volcanoes.
:crazy:
I move away from a City build on a massive faultline, and long overdue for a monster earthquake to a city that's built on 40+ volcanoes.
:crazy:
I have been on in a plane out to White Island and, on the way back to Rotorua, White Island/Mt Edgecomb/Tarawera/Ruapehu are almost in a straight line.
Got your "lucky" boxers on eh !!!
Oh no - good point!! I better go get some clean ones
vifferman
1st May 2009, 20:30
Don't worry too much about the next earhtquake - we're well overdue for an ignimbrite eruption.
Don't worry about that either - we'll all be pretty much fookt.:eek5:
jrandom
1st May 2009, 20:32
I move away from a City build on a massive faultline, and long overdue for a monster earthquake to a city that's built on 40+ volcanoes.
Can't climb up an earthquake and take photos.
cc rider
1st May 2009, 20:43
Just to pre warn you all - i plan on doing some shaggin this weekend
So don't be surprised if you feel the earth move
:banana:
I think it has to last more then 10 seconds to count :shutup:
davebullet
1st May 2009, 21:01
Faark that was a sudden jolt. Normally they rumble... I said to the kids - felt north west to me.... sure enough just above us (in j/ville). One of the kids thought we were teasing him by moving the couch.
And ladies... you should'nt admit or even joke about a mans domain - farting. After all, aren't 90% of farts caused by men?
I think it has to last more then 10 seconds to count :shutup:
it's all about intensity, and how deep it is. Then there's the after shocks that rock
Freeatlast
1st May 2009, 21:12
I think it has to last more then 10 seconds to count :shutup:
and more than 4 inches ...
cc rider
1st May 2009, 21:26
it's all about intensity, and how deep it is. Then there's the after shocks that rock
I obviously missed the thrust of your point & shock of shocks, guess who has to clean up after & guess which one got their rocks off (first) :whistle:
MadDuck
1st May 2009, 21:34
I have been on in a plane out to White Island and, on the way back to Rotorua, White Island/Mt Edgecomb/Tarawera/Ruapehu are almost in a straight line.
Try being out at White Island on a boat that goes as slow as fuck when the Island dedcides its time to release energy. My thought was at least we filled our scuba tanks other side of the island...sulpher free...i can make it...I know I can....
As for an earthquake soon....I am guessing that Mr Deuce created a new fault line :yawn:
I obviously missed the thrust of your point & shock of shocks, guess who has to clean up after & guess which one got their rocks off (first) :whistle:
I love a good earthquake, one that rattles the walls, shakes the floor and general rocks the pictures of the wall. Of course there's a mess to clean up afterwards - but it'll give you something to talk about for a while
Freeatlast
1st May 2009, 21:39
I love a good earthquake, one that rattles the walls, shakes the floor and general rocks the pictures of the wall. Of course there's a mess to clean up afterwards - but it'll give you something to talk about for a while
maybe not an earthquake... but there was a night.....
Ms Piggy
1st May 2009, 21:43
When we'd have another earthquake.
Yes we did but I didn't feel it! I was still at work walking round the office and missed it but the other 3 staff still there all felt it! :crazy:
maybe not an earthquake... but there was a night.....
But....but... I only just met you
cc rider
1st May 2009, 21:53
I love a good one that rattles, shakes and rocks. there's a mess to talk about for a while
Ooh! I think I'm feeling a little moist. Aah! No, just wet myself laughing :lol:
Aah! I think I'm feeling myself a little. Ooh! No, just wet myself laughing :lol:
That's shocking, a volcano can be dangerous
Freeatlast
1st May 2009, 22:18
But....but... I only just met you
and the morning after was better......
and the morning after was better......
After shock's rock
peasea
2nd May 2009, 18:47
When we'd have another earthquake.
10/9/8/7/6/5/4/3........rumble......2........oops, that's my arse, sorry.
cc rider
2nd May 2009, 19:22
Ooh! I think I'm feeling a little moist. Aah! No, just wet myself laughing :lol:
cc rider (smoky) Aah! I think I'm feeling myself a little. Ooh! No, just wet myself laughing :lol:
:Oops: Sorry, I thought I disabled the webcam, naughty me :innocent:
That's shocking, a volcano can be dangerous
You don't like playing with danger? ;)
Paul in NZ
2nd May 2009, 21:06
Well the next big one is meant to be sometime in the next 400-500 years.
I think that was forecasted 499 years ago?
You don't like playing with danger? ;)
I get burnt regularly
cc rider
2nd May 2009, 21:50
I get burnt regularly
That probably just coefficient of friction not siesmic activity.
You need a good lubricant, cream, ointment. You know what I mean ;)
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