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Old February 15th 07, 03:16 AM posted to alt.astronomy
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On Feb 14, 4:30 pm, Saul Levy wrote:
Most of the time, DA, volcanoes just sit there.

Saul Levy



Yes, but then there comes that one day when they really kick ass!

I remember waking up that morning and looking to the north. There was
like a dividing line in the sky. The half of the sky to the west was
clear and blue, and the half of the sky to the east was black!

Double-A


On 26 Jan 2007 06:58:52 -0800, "Double-A" wrote:



On Jan 26, 6:37 am, (G=EMC^2 Glazier) wrote:
Double-A Thank you. Got my answer fast for I just posted this. I
thougth that would be the case. It fits well with my spin theories.
Never read that Uranus had a liquid iron core?? I think I read it has
mainly ices,as compared to rock. That is another reason for my looking
for magnetisim to create strong magnetic fields other than the use of a
dynamo as theorized for Earth core having solid and liquid iron Go
figure Hope your not to cold up there in Oregon. Good time to move
closer to Saint Hellens,and cave out at the volcano. Bert


Here it is 32F this morning. About the same as where you are. Sounds
like you are getting close to a damaging freeze to the orange crop, as
California has already had a devastating freeze lately to theirs.
Everything around here can stand temperatures down into the teens with
no problems. A couple weeks ago it was 19F one morning.


No one wants to get any closer to the volcano. Nobody knows what it is
going to do.


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Old February 15th 07, 05:42 AM posted to alt.astronomy
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The mountain itself was beautiful too, DA! Nice symetrical cone. I
have a large picture of it that I had framed.

Saul Levy


On 26 Jan 2007 13:34:00 -0800, "Double-A" wrote:

On Jan 26, 9:41 am, (G=EMC^2 Glazier) wrote:
Double-A We were 1 degree warmer. 69F as I'm typing on the back
porch,and bright Sun I'm so cheap I hate to see volcanoes heat wasted.
Man should build very large under ground pool of water(size of a lake)
,and build a large electric plant on top of it. to feed its boilers that
bring it to steam Why not? Bert .



Too unstable. When St. Helens blew back on May 18, 1980, a whole side
of the mountain came down into Spirit Lake, and sent a torrent of water
down the Toutle River that wiped out everything built along it. Many
people lost their homes that day. Later a new Spirit Lake formed, a
little further away from the base of the mountain than the old one.
The old caretaker, Harry Truman, is still burried somewhere under all
that rock and ash! It was once such a magical place, the beautiful
blue lake with the giant snow cone mountain sitting right on the other
side of it from you. You could pick up a big rock, and it would be
light as a feather: pumice stone!

Double-A

 




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