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Posted: Wed Jun 13, 2007 7:31 pm
btw
aint too bad un title
on multiple arcade machine emulator.
we call it M.A.M.E.
fer short.
aint too bad un title
on multiple arcade machine emulator.
we call it M.A.M.E.
fer short.
Ya heard it here first.
hey , guys.AL wrote:Edgar Cayce
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BvC_HsbPbEktar wrote:i recieved a strong premonition concerning that location last night
Bruce Cockburn wrote:"I have a relative who is involved in one of those kinds of government jobs where they can't say what they do. The part you can say involves monitoring other people's radio transmissions and breaking codes. At that time China and the Soviet Union were almost at war on their mutual border. And both of them had nuclear capabilities. I had dinner with this relative of mine and he said, "We could wake up tomorrow to a nuclear war." Coming from him, it was a serious statement. So I woke up the next morning and it wasn't a nuclear war. [Laughs] It was a real nice day and there was all this good stuff going on and I had a dream that night which is the dream that is referred to in the first verse of the song, where there were lions at the door, but they weren't threatening, it was kind of a peaceful thing. And it reflected a previous dream that was a real nightmare where the lions were threatening."
-- from "Closer to the Light with Bruce Cockburn" by Paul Zollo, SongTalk, vol. 4, issue 2, 1994.
Friday, July 20, 2007
This Morning's Earthquake
U.S. Geological Survey Report
Note: No damage has been reported in the City and County of San Francisco
In the photo: Click to enlarge this USGS Seismogram of this morning's earthquake from the USGS Pinole Ridge Station
Region: SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA, CALIF.
Geographic coordinates: 37.807N, 122.188W
Magnitude: 4.1 Ml
Depth: 5 km
Date & Time (UTC): 20-Jul-2007 at 4:42 AM PDT
Location with respect to nearby cities: 4 km (2 miles) ENE (69 degrees) of Oakland, CA 4 km (3 miles) ESE (113 degrees) of Piedmont, CA 7 km (4 miles) SW (234 degrees) of Moraga, CA 21 km (13 miles) E (80 degrees) of San Francisco City Hall, CA
Event ID # : NC 40199209
do you not mean ' anything?'...skito wrote:Can't anyone predict everything and everything