Re: Self-styled quake predictor's alert causes panic

lifeform1_at_atlantic.net
Date: 01/01/05


Date: 31 Dec 2004 19:32:36 -0800

December 31, 2004

Bigdakine wrote:

>
> Trust me,

I prefer to trust the empirical evidence,
and the emiprical evidence of the damage
in the Indian Ocean, with several hours
of potential warning time, does not appear
to be in your favor. No thanks.

So all these panicked people, the ones who
fled the false alarm, the prediction that was
wrong, they all died too, right?

Are they just as dead as the people who
got no warning at all, or deader?
Or are they not as dead. What is it?

Inquiring minds want to know.
We are outraged.

Don't worry, you'll get your extra 5 seconds
at the congressional commission of inquiry.
Thomas Lee Elifritz
http://elifritz.members.atlantic.net



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