Thought I felt a nudge about 15mins ago![]()
Ok, well on such short notice...bottom of the page:
http://www.arc.govt.nz/council/civil...kes%20detected
I think perhaps Big the Dave was saying, "Umm... err... I come from the Convict Colony, y'see, and it's like toldlessly old, and solid, and doesn't tremble like this relatively young shaky pudding perched atop plate boundaries, subduction zones, and like that there. I just want reassurance that the whole place isn't about to blow up, slide into the sea, or something equally non-boring."
Or he might've just been making idle conversation.
... and that's what I think.
Or summat.
Or maybe not...
Dunno really....![]()



What's all this about earthquakes?
Does that mean I don't have Parkinsons after all?
Where's that fuggin GP!
Yes you can. Alfred E Neuman's grandfather.
Originally Posted by skidmark
Originally Posted by Phil Vincent
I'll bite - who was AEN's grandfather then?
No, more like hot! Ouch!
D'Auckland's relatively safe, despite the presence of many small, relatively recently somnolent volcanoes scattered around. They're relatively wimpy.
However, if we get a real eruption - like Taupo, Rotorua or Mangakino - then there's no point in worrying. Not only we we all be fairly conclusively fucked, but the world won't need to worry about human influences on global warming any more. A few tonnes of fine, sparkly particulates in the upper atmosphere will help to cool things down a bit.
Picture this: an explosion the size of a few a-bombs, with a basal surge (shock wave) blasting outwards at a few hundred km/h. A huge column of semi-molten rock particles, and steam, 10km high, which then falls back down again, and travels outwards in a superheated wave of ash, traveling so fast it leaps over lesser mountain ranges, as it travels at 130 km/h or more, for a distance of 120 km from source. And then days and days of pumice and ash raining down over most of the countryside.
Goodbye NooZilund.
... and that's what I think.
Or summat.
Or maybe not...
Dunno really....![]()
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