On Sun, 19 Nov 2006 13:34:36 -0700, Saul Levy
wrote:
A tsunami can be a ****ing INCH. So what? frootie was warning about
a DESTRUCTIVE TSUNAMI, Tom. Big difference there. Pay more attention
to what's being said here, then maybe you'll make more sense! Your
reply is no more than a big pile of ****, and always remember: You
don't run Usenet!
Saul Levy
Boys! Play nice. Infighting wastes time and effort.
It's not worth it.
On Sun, 19 Nov 2006 10:46:16 GMT, (Tom Kerr) wrote:
In article , Saul Levy wrote:
You have to be kidding, frootie! An 8-16 INCH tsunami? That's known
as a WAVE FOOL! It is not destructive. Show me some proof of any
destruction.
You keep responding to the loons and it seems you're becoming one
yourself.
It's not a "WAVE FOOL", whatever that is. A tsunami doesn't have to be
destructive to be a tsunami. The recent EQ in the pacific generated a
tsunami. A small one I'll admit, but it was a tsunami.
If you feel it's necessary to respond to the nutcases on this newsgroup,
please make sure you have your own facts right first.
I have to admit it, Saying it's a "Wave, fool!" (would have been
better with the comma) made me smile, even if inaccurate.
I had some people down at the beach this week worried about whether or
not the tsunami would mean the surf would be too dangerous. I wish
I'd had a map of the Earth with me.
On the subject of chicken littles, I had 1 call yesterday about the
Leonids, and whether or not the caller should put his car under cover.
The other calls were more interested in having a look.
Sigh.....
Unfortunately for us downunder, no sign of any Leonids, and for 2
nights I was up at 3.30 am.
M42 is good at that hour, at least. Expect pictures soon. I was trying
out a new technique, and the guidance was spot on.
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