Re: Why does Gaithersburg vibrate?
From: Timo Nieminen (timo_at_physics.uq.edu.au)
Date: 12/20/04
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Date: Mon, 20 Dec 2004 14:08:10 +1000
On Sun, 19 Dec 2004, Gregory L. Hansen wrote:
> The amplitude on my bed seems much greater than on
> solid surfaces, but I can sleep when I turn so my feet are at the wall and
> my head away from it. And a weight plate under the pillow helps.
>
> WHY IS THAT HAPPENING?
'Tis the heartbeat of the Earth.
Now, what would a Freudian say about your rejection of her attempts to
lull you gently to sleep?
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