SneekyNinja
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It's "dormant" until it actually eruptsNo it is most certainly not dormant; like Mammoth Lakes CA, it's overdue for eruption.
All volcanos are due an eruption... if you wait long enough.
It's "dormant" until it actually eruptsNo it is most certainly not dormant; like Mammoth Lakes CA, it's overdue for eruption.
OK so what about the Money on the other side, where do all the research grants supporting AGW come from? They come from government.It wouldn't be so bad if there wasn't such a concerted Big Tobacco style disinformation campaign to protect their profits by endangering the quality of life of all our children. Even those of rich Big Oil executives.
If this isn't proof of the utter idiocy of allowing corporations to run our government, I don't know what it would take.
Look it up; dormant means no evidence of activity.It's "dormant" until it actually erupts
All volcanos are due an eruption... if you wait long enough.
It's, It's Alive!Look it up; dormant means no evidence of activity.
Yellowstone is anything but dormant; geysers, hot springs, mud pots and the like abound, as does measured evidence of the swelling of the ground itself.
No, lots of volcanoes do their thing once and then never again.
Bro, you really need to learn about a thing before you go shooting your mouth off like a know it all.
Yup. If I'm super 'lucky', it will explode during my lifetime.
So our energy salvation is at hand.No it is most certainly not dormant; like Mammoth Lakes CA, it's overdue for eruption.
you should have that looked at.
Problem with that; if you cool off the lake of magna, the gases won't stay in solution. Same with reducing pressure.So our energy salvation is at hand.
So you mean the world's largest abscess?Problem with that; if you cool off the lake of magna, the gases won't stay in solution. Same with reducing pressure.
Pop goes the champagne cork...
Beware the spooge.So you mean the world's largest abscess?
Missed ya by a year.I visited Yellowstone in 1964 and then again in 1979 and the pools looked totally different, lots of pukey brown algae where there was blue and green before
Such a cataclysmic event could change the course of humanity. Maybe not the worst thing to change.Yup. If I'm super 'lucky', it will explode during my lifetime.
It would definitely fix global warming for a decade or two.
Without a doubt.Such a cataclysmic event could change the course of humanity. Maybe not the worst thing to change.
I think it's more likely that something in the Cascade range will pop off in the foreseeable future. If I were to wager it would be Mt Rainier and that would make an interesting mess for the community's of the Puget Sound.
Yeah I caught thatMissed ya by a year.
My friend Bruce Faddis was killed in the Mt. St. Helens eruptionI'd like to go back but everybody says it's going to blow up.
Was Bruce the caretaker of the resort up there?Yeah I caught that
My family went on a month-long vacation in a brand-new 1964 VW, from LA to the tip of Florida, then up to the NY World's Fair, visited some relatives in Maine and then drove back across the midwest states.
My friend Bruce Faddis was killed in the Mt. St. Helens eruption
"Dormant volcanos are the volcanoes that are quiet, but might possibly erupt again. A dormant volcano is "sleeping," but it could awaken in the future. Dormant volcanos include those which have not erupted in the past 10,000 years."Look it up; dormant means no evidence of activity.
Yellowstone is anything but dormant; geysers, hot springs, mud pots and the like abound, as does measured evidence of the swelling of the ground itself.
No, lots of volcanoes do their thing once and then never again.
Bro, you really need to learn about a thing before you go shooting your mouth off like a know it all.
Good maybe David's wife will stop begging the membership money if his trailer gets leveled.No it is most certainly not dormant; like Mammoth Lakes CA, it's overdue for eruption.